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The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Beau Greenwood of CropLife America discusses scheduling a follow-up conversation regarding ongoing issues and collaboration after a recent meeting. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Beau Greenwood of CropLife America discusses scheduling a follow-up conversation regarding ongoing issues and collaboration, highlighting a recent meeting with Administrator Pruitt. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a request from governors for the EPA Administrator to set aside the Final Determination for Model Year 2022-2025 vehicle greenhouse gas standards issued by the previous administration, emphasizing the need for a proper review process under the Trump administration. 2017 HQ2017008402 4
The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA to Barbara Little discusses a meeting with NewMarket Corporation regarding their manganese-based fuel additives and requests a discussion about the manganese emissions situation related to a consent order affecting S.H. Bell. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The email from Peter A. Pagano of Boeing to Samantha Dravis at the EPA expresses gratitude for a meeting and discusses collaboration on environmental issues related to Boeing, while inviting the EPA team to visit Charleston, SC for insights into 787 aircraft manufacturing. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The document lists the members of the 2017 Board of Directors for the American Petroleum Institute (API), including their positions and affiliations within various oil and gas companies. 2017 HQ2017008402 2
The American Petroleum Institute invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their Executive Committee and Board of Directors Dinner on March 22, 2017, to discuss environmental regulations and energy policy with industry leaders. 2017 HQ2017008402 1
The letter from various industry professionals urges the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, to continue funding the successful WaterSense program in Fiscal Year 2017 and beyond, highlighting its effectiveness in promoting water efficiency and conservation amidst ongoing drought conditions. 2017 HQ2017008402 7
The email exchange between EPA's Samantha Dravis and Duke Energy's Michael Coe discusses the provision of contact information for Lynn Good, the CEO of Duke Energy, following a meeting at CERAWeek. 2017 HQ2017008402 3
The Texas Public Policy Foundation submitted an Administrative Petition to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on May 1, 2017, requesting the reconsideration of the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding due to alleged failure to comply with peer review requirements. 2017 HQ2017008402716 34
The email correspondence involves Tony Petrucci from Angstrom Technologies requesting the attendance of a staff member from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's office at a scheduled meeting on December 12, 2017, to help resolve ongoing issues with the EPA team they have been working with. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
Westlake Chemical's letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses concern over the agency's unexpected decision to change the proposed remedy for the BF Goodrich Superfund Site from containment of non-aqueous phase liquid to removal, highlighting the importance of ongoing communication and collaboration. 2017 HQ2017008402716 4
Leroy H. Simkins, Jr. expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a recent meeting regarding communication challenges with the Army Corps of Engineers, indicating a desire for further collaboration to address ongoing issues. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email correspondence involves Angstrom Technologies expressing concerns to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt about delays and denials from the EPA affecting their manufacturing process, highlighting a lack of the agency's promised business-friendly approach. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The Texas Public Policy Foundation expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for his participation in their Energy and Climate Policy Summit, emphasizing the need for common-sense energy policies and collaboration against federal climate regulations that they view as detrimental to prosperity. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The St. Joe County Tea Party Patriots express gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting regarding federal regulation and pledge to support the Trump Administration's efforts to reduce regulations. 2017 HQ2017008402716 10
John D. Negroponte, Vice Chairman of McLarty Associates, expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt for a previous meeting and emphasizes the importance of ongoing U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico environmental cooperation in a letter dated October 18, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The letter from biodiesel producers to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses support for the agency's intent regarding the Notice of Data Availability and advocates for higher renewable volume obligations for advanced biofuels and biomass-based diesel in 2018 and 2019. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The emails from K. Scott Pritit, Administrator of the EPA, express appreciation for recent meetings with stakeholders, including the American Association of Pediatrics and Western Growers, highlighting a commitment to addressing mutual concerns and rebuilding trust while protecting natural resources. 2017 HQ2017008402716 7
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working on an updated permitting chart to provide clarity and relief for contractors, as discussed by Administrator Scott Pruitt during the Associated General Contractors of America's annual leadership conference on September 27, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The email from K. Scon, an Administrator, expresses gratitude to Libby Rosenbaum for recognition at the ACYPL Honors Evening and offers support for the organization's mission to promote civility in politics. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document is a letter from EPA Administrator K. Scott Pruitt expressing gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Bean Bateman for their hospitality during a visit to their farm in North Dakota. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has decided to reconsider provisions of the Coal Combustion Residuals Rule in response to petitions from the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group and ALS Puerto Rico LLP, and will address requests to hold related litigation in abeyance by September 18, 2017. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document contains USGS input for a briefing paper regarding the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) 1002 area, coordinated by Christian Zimmerman and involving contributions from multiple USGS staff. 2017 303
The email exchange between Michael Gieryic of the U.S. Department of the Interior and David Houseknecht discusses a map related to the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A) for a briefing by Secretary Zinke on May 30, 2017, highlighting recent discoveries in lease tracts. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The US Geological Survey discusses potential funding mechanisms for sampling wells around the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA), highlighting a possible $825K obligation for FY2017 to begin necessary geological analysis. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions related to the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The US Geological Survey discusses potential funding mechanisms for analyzing wells around the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) for FY2017, highlighting a possible $825K procurement through State Coop agreements. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The email exchange between Heather Saucier and David Houseknecht discusses the timeline for decisions regarding the opening of parts of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) following an announcement from the Department of the Interior. 2017 1
The email exchange between USGS employees Christopher Garrity and Walter Guidroz discusses the sharing of images related to the "North Slope first cut" project, with attachments sent for review. 2017 13
The email from Christopher Garrity of the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic, sent to colleagues Walter Guidroz and David Houseknecht. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity of the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity at the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity of the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity of the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity of the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity of the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity at the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity at the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity of the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The email from Christopher Garrity of the USGS discusses the "North Slope first cut" and includes attachments related to this topic. 2017 1
The USGS discusses potential funding mechanisms for procuring essential items related to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA), highlighting a possible $825K obligation for well sampling and analysis. 2017 1
The email exchange between David Houseknecht and Walter Guidroz at the U.S. Geological Survey discusses the proofreading of a map, with Houseknecht indicating that Chris will send the finalized version shortly. 2017 1
The U.S. Geological Survey officials Walter Guidroz and David Houseknecht discuss the acquisition of 2D seismic data from the 1980s, identifying Western Geophysical, Inc. as the contractor and mentioning a consortium of 15-16 companies involved in the project. 2017 7
The USGS is preparing a plan to update assessments for North Slope energy resources in response to Secretarial Order 3352, with a draft plan developed by Walter Guidroz and Dave Houseknecht, which is to be reviewed and sent to key officials by the following day. 2017 37
The USGS memo from Walter Guidroz to Bill Werkheiser provides an update on the funding status for proposed North Slope resource assessments in response to a recent Secretarial Order. 2017 3
The Alaska Regional Director staff meeting on June 22, 2017, discussed SES reassignments within the USGS, updates on grant approvals, and modifications to funding agreements, with key actions including the reassignment of Barbara Wainman and Virginia Burkett to new roles. 2017 6
The email correspondence between Aimee Devaris and Murray Hitzman of the U.S. Geological Survey discusses the need for collaboration among various Department of the Interior agencies regarding a plan related to a Secretarial Order, highlighting concerns about communication issues between USGS and BOEM. 2017 13
The Department of the Interior's email correspondence discusses setting up a conference call to address urgent permitting requirements from the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for work in Alaska's Wilderness area, as requested by FWS Regional Director Greg Siekaniec. 2017 2
The document discusses a rough draft of the USGS Resource Assessment Proposal for the Alaska North Slope, with communications between USGS officials regarding its development and the need for further input. 2017 12
The email from the USGS discusses how the agency's research and monitoring efforts align with the implementation of a Secretarial Order related to resource assessment and management during a congressional tour. 2017 1
The U.S. Geological Survey discusses participation in an Alaska Public Radio program on August 22, 2017, to address the implications of Secretarial Order 3352 on oil exploration in the Arctic Refuge and recent oil finds. 2017 2
The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) circulated a final copy of a 21-day memo related to Secretary's Order 3352, which was delivered to Vince DeVito. 2017 13
The email correspondence from the US Geological Survey discusses budget issues and the need for a meeting to align on topics for an upcoming field trip. 2017 3
The email from Aimee Devaris of the U.S. Geological Survey discusses preparations for a meeting regarding the Secretarial Order and outlines funding options for the ANWR 1002 area and NPRA, indicating a need for updated information on USGS plans. 2017 1
The U.S. Geological Survey held a meet-and-greet with Steve Wackowski, the Secretary's Senior Advisor for Alaska Affairs, to discuss collaboration and support for USGS programs related to public safety and protection. 2017 2
Honeywell executives express gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting to discuss critical policy issues, emphasizing the importance of support for the SNAP rules and the Montreal Protocol Kigali amendment to foster American competitiveness in hydrofluorocarbon replacement technologies. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The document is a letter from conservation leaders to Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, expressing support for collaboration between the USDA and EPA to enhance economic and environmental outcomes through sustainable forest management and wood utilization policies. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is addressing concerns regarding the disposal of coal combustion residuals (CCR) in Puerto Rico by taking actions against multiple landfills and enforcing compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and the Clean Water Act. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document consists of thank-you notes from Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, expressing gratitude to various individuals for their participation in a roundtable discussion at the Gully Branch Tree Farm and acknowledging their environmental stewardship. 2017 HQ2017008402716 11
The document is an Executive Summary from the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, detailing annual reports on environmental monitoring, radioactive waste disposal, and occupational safety, highlighting the program's commitment to public health and safety, and noting successful collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency. 2017 HQ2017008402716 12
The email from a constituent to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt in September 2017 urges him to visit a Tesla factory, highlighting the company's job creation and environmental efforts. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the EPA announces the decision to discontinue the agency's involvement with the 2018 Climate Leadership Awards program and cancel the associated Climate Leadership Conference. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The EPA is urged to personally engage in the review of Chemours' NPDES permit for its Fayetteville, NC facility due to concerns over the discharge of the toxic substance GenX into the Cape Fear River, which poses risks to public drinking water and has been linked to potential carcinogenic effects. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document is a letter from NuScale Power to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discussing the potential of their small modular reactors to enhance U.S. leadership in nuclear technology and the importance of collaboration with the EPA for international nuclear market opportunities. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from Scott Piu, an administrator, apologizes to Joe O'Rourke of The Mosaic Company for missing a scheduled meeting due to illness and expresses interest in touring their Florida facilities in the future. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from Robert Cribb informs EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt that he and the EPA have won the Golden Padlock Award from Investigative Reporters & Editors for being a secretive government agency that has avoided public disclosure of information. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from the Administrator expresses gratitude to Mr. John Hopkins of NuScale Power for attending a Food Loss and Waste Event and discusses the potential of NuScale's nuclear technology, while indicating a desire to visit their facilities in Oregon. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt thanks Tony Campbell, President and CEO of East Kentucky Power Cooperative, for his participation in a roundtable discussion on air quality and energy security. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The document consists of thank-you letters from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to various business executives, expressing gratitude for their participation in the Food Loss and Waste Event at Eataly World in Italy. 2017 HQ2017008402716 9
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to a request for information about GenX contamination in the Cape Fear River, detailing ongoing compliance evaluations of the Chemours facility following a Consent Order under the Toxic Substances Control Act, and noting collaboration with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services regarding health effects assessments. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, expresses regret for missing an Executive Order signing related to religious liberty and invites a colleague to connect in Washington, D.C. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses appreciation for a meeting with Shell Oil Company President Bruce Culpepper, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding trust while protecting natural resources. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the EPA Administrator to Syngenta's CEO expresses appreciation for a meeting and emphasizes the agency's intention to rebuild trust with the agricultural industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator expresses appreciation for a recent meeting with state agriculture leaders and emphasizes the agency's goal to re-establish trust and confidence at the state level. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The email from the EPA Administrator to Ted McKinney, Chair of the NASDA Committee, expresses appreciation for a recent meeting and emphasizes the EPA's goal to rebuild trust with state-level officials. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The EPA Administrator expresses gratitude to Kevin Morris and Brian Schwartz for meetings with the National Turfgrass Association, emphasizing a desire to re-establish trust and confidence in the agency's new direction. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The document is a letter from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt outlining the agency's commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth, emphasizing priorities such as improving water infrastructure and setting national standards. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the EPA Administrator to Dan Turton of General Motors discusses their recent meeting, addressing GM's concerns and expressing a desire to rebuild trust between the EPA and the automotive industry. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from R.D. Farr of Chapman Ranch to Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the US EPA, expresses gratitude for a meeting regarding the contamination at Bird Creek in Osage County, Oklahoma, and conveys confidence in the EPA's commitment to address the issue. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The email from Joseph Nassif to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses the need for reform in the Superfund program under CERCLA, suggesting the formation of a panel with experienced stakeholders to improve efficiency and effectiveness in addressing environmental cleanup efforts. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from Ed McCabe to EPA officials raises concerns about the Ohio EPA's lack of duty to disclose environmental and financial information related to the "Nightmare on Irwin St." site, suggesting potential misrepresentation and calling for a review of the EPA's accountability to protect public safety and welfare. 2017 HQ2017008402716 4
The email from Robert Helminiak of SOCMA expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting discussing the specialty chemical industry's concerns and highlights positive developments regarding the elimination of TSCA Pre-Manufacture Notices and progress on the RMP rule. 2017 HQ2017008402716 1
The email from the California Small Business Alliance to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses comments on Executive Order 13777, advocating for modifications to EPA air and radiation regulations to alleviate the regulatory burden on small businesses while maintaining air quality protections. 2017 HQ2017008402716 3
The letter from Michael E. Ottlinger, President of NTEU Chapter 279, to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses concerns about the importance of the Civil Service System and the need to protect the careers and working conditions of federal employees. 2017 HQ2017008402716 5
BP America, Inc. Chairman John C. Minge expressed strong opposition to moving the point of obligation under the EPA's Renewable Fuel Standard to blenders, advocating instead for reform of the RFS and a reduction in blending requirements in a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. 2017 HQ2017008402716 2
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) finalized and circulated a letter and briefing memo regarding the VF CRA, with corrections made to the document sent to the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management (ASLM). 2017 BLM201800412 4
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is preparing briefing papers on various topics, including abandoned mine lands and oil and gas development, for a budget review due by 12pm on May 4, 2017. 2017 BLM201800412 4
The Bureau of Land Management is organizing a call to discuss and review policy items in response to a March 28, 2017 Executive Order aimed at promoting energy independence. 2017 BLM201800412 14
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is finalizing its draft response to Secretary's Order 3349, specifically addressing Sections 5 (a) and (b), with a deadline for submission set for April 12, 2017. 2017 BLM201800412 10
The Bureau of Land Management officials Michael Ford and James Tichenor discussed and collaborated on filling out a spreadsheet detailing costs associated with OOs 3-5 under Executive Order 13783. 2017 BLM201800412 7
The Bureau of Land Management's Shelley McGinnis circulated a memo regarding venting and flaring, as requested by Tim Spisak, and followed up for the final version of the document. 2017 BLM201800412 4