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The email correspondence between Alcoa and the EPA discusses the upcoming communication regarding sulfur dioxide (SO2) attainment in Warrick County, Indiana, and confirms that the EPA will work with states on unclassifiable areas.
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The email from Letitia Thompson to Samantha K. Dravis at the EPA discusses the submission of comments from the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) regarding the EPA's Regulatory Reform Actions.
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The email correspondence involves J. Scott Armstrong and Kesten Green proposing ideas for Red Team-Blue Team exercises to Samantha Dravis for Administrator Scott Pruitt's consideration at the EPA.
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The email discusses an invitation for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at the 2018 Washington DC Auto Show, with Samantha Dravis confirming she will ensure he receives the invitation.
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The Department of the Interior is organizing a meeting on August 21, 2017, to discuss Endangered Species Act issues with representatives from the Western Urban Water Coalition and Green Diamond.
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The Department of the Interior is rescheduling a meeting for August 29, 2017, to discuss Endangered Species Act issues with representatives from the Western Urban Water Coalition and Green Diamond.
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The Department of the Interior is rescheduling a meeting for August 29, 2017, with Mr. Don Baur from the Western Urban Water Coalition and Mr. Galen Schuler from Green Diamond to discuss Endangered Species Act issues.
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The Department of the Interior is organizing a Bulletin 38 Conference Call on August 7, 2017, from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM EDT, led by Aurelia Skipwith.
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The Department of the Interior is organizing a meeting on August 21, 2017, to discuss Endangered Species Act issues with Mr. Don Baur from the Western Urban Water Coalition and Mr. Galen Schuler from Green Diamond.
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The document is an invitation from the Department of the Interior for a meeting on August 21, 2017, with Mr. Don Baur of the Western Urban Water Coalition and Mr. Galen Schuler of Green Diamond to discuss Endangered Species Act (ESA) issues.
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The Department of the Interior scheduled a Bulletin 38 Conference Call led by Aurelia Skipwith on August 7, 2017, from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM Eastern Time.
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The Department of the Interior is organizing an updated Bulletin 38 Conference Call on August 7, 2017, led by Aurelia Skipwith, with two different time zones mentioned for participants.
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The Department of the Interior is organizing an updated Bulletin 38 Conference Call led by Aurelia Skipwith, scheduled for August 7, 2017, from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Alaska Time.
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The document is an updated invitation for a Bulletin 38 Conference Call scheduled by the Department of the Interior on August 7, 2017, from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM EDT, with Aurelia Skipwith as the call leader.
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The email from Jordan Smith to Todd Willens and Aurelia Skipwith discusses the tracking of ESA regulatory actions from 2012 to 2017 and includes comments filed by NESARC on various ESA-related regulations, emphasizing NESARC's willingness to assist in future ESA matters.
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The document is an email from Daniel Jorjani at the Department of the Interior inviting Aurelia Skipwith to a video call meeting regarding Simplot scheduled for June 21, 2017.
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The Department of the Interior is organizing a meeting regarding the Active Network scheduled for August 8, 2017, from 10:00 to 10:30 AM at their Washington, DC office.
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The document contains emails from the Department of the Interior regarding updated invitations for meetings on NRDA policy issues and an Active Network meeting scheduled for June 22 and August 8, 2017, respectively.
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The document is an updated invitation from the FWP Conference Room Scheduler for a meeting between Aurelia Skipwith and Janet Weis from BP Exploration, Alaska, scheduled for April 25, 2017, at the Main Interior Building in Washington, DC.
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The email from Lindell Marsh invites Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior to participate in a dialogue session on landscape-level habitat conservation, organized by the Center for Collaboration-in-Governance and the Environmental Law Institute, scheduled for January 18, 2018, focusing on collaboration and funding among multiple agencies and interests.
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The email from Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior is an updated invitation for a video call on Conservation Banking scheduled for December 1, 2017, from 10 am to 11 am EST.
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The document is an email from Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior regarding updated invitations for two Conservation Banking meetings scheduled for December 1, 2017.
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The email from Julie Philp to Aurelia Skipwith discusses the need for an understanding of business terms to proceed with environmental testing related to the Caneel Bay lease agreement, involving the National Park Service (NPS).
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The document is an email from Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior regarding updated invitations for a Conservation Banking meeting scheduled for December 1, 2017, with changes to the time.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of Interior, is requesting specific documents related to Caneel Bay and inquiring about a proposed date for environmental testing following a recent meeting.
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The email correspondence involves Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior coordinating a meeting regarding the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial with Michael Rossetti, discussing potential dates and the need for summary documents.
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The email exchange between Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Michael Rossetti discusses a meeting request to address the $5 million held by the National Park Foundation related to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and the completion of its donor wall.
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The email correspondence between Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, and Roger Martella from GE Corporate discusses scheduling a call or visit regarding the Hudson River Dredging Project.
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The email from Betty Price of Perkins Coie to Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Endangered Species Act (ESA) issues with representatives from the Western Urban Water Coalition and Green Diamond.
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The email from Allison Nyholm to Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior informs her that responses will be provided soon.
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The email from Michael Bopp of Gibson Dunn to Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a visit to Liberty National to tour the property and meet with stakeholders regarding Liberty National's proposal, while also mentioning New Jersey's recent RFP for the peninsula property.
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The email correspondence between Michael Rossetti and Aurelia Skipwith discusses the status of a legal opinion from the solicitor's office regarding the Memorial Foundation, with Skipwith indicating that the opinion has not yet been finalized.
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The email from Darryl Nirenberg of Steptoe & Johnson LLP to Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior expresses gratitude for a meeting and offers further assistance if needed.
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The email from Andrew Turner of Hunton & Williams to Aurelia Skipwith at the Department of the Interior provides his contact information and expresses anticipation for a meeting the following day.
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The email from Allison Nyholm of Steptoe & Johnson LLP to Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior requests a meeting to discuss conservation banking and the management of the lesser prairie chicken in relation to the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
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The email from Deidre Duncan to Aurelia Skipwith discusses scheduling a conversation about an upcoming panel.
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The email from Karen C. Bennett to Aurelia Skipwith discusses the pending status of Bulletin 38 from the National Park Service, highlighting the need for review by the current administration before public comment, particularly in relation to a decision by the Alaska Historical Commission regarding the nomination of land for the National Register.
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The email correspondence involves Ann Klee from GE discussing the Hudson River dredging project with Aurelia Skipwith from the U.S. Department of the Interior, highlighting GE's completed work and plans to provide updates to the EPA as part of a Five Year review under CERCLA.
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The email from Samantha McDonald to Aurelia Skipwith discusses the attendees for the IPAA Regulators' Forum event scheduled for the following day.
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The email from Jonathan Simon to officials at the Department of the Interior is a follow-up request for an update regarding the Caneel project discussed in a previous conversation.
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The email correspondence between Michael Bopp and Aurelia Skipwith discusses a follow-up on a call with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection regarding property deeds related to potential substitution properties, as part of ongoing legal matters involving the Department of the Interior.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is coordinating with Gibson Dunn regarding the acquisition of substitution properties in Estelle Manor, New Jersey, for Liberty National, with ongoing efforts to obtain necessary deed copies.
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The email correspondence involves the Department of the Interior discussing scheduling a follow-up call regarding Caneel Bay, with participants including Daniel Jorjani, Julie Philp, and Jonathan Simon.
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The email exchange involves officials from the Department of the Interior coordinating a conference call regarding the Caneel Bay topic, with discussions about scheduling availability.
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The email from W. Nevins McCann of Connell Foley LLP to Deputy Assistant Secretary Aurelia Skipwith discusses the PGA TOUR's President's Cup event and invites her and Secretary Zinke to attend, while also addressing potential ethics concerns regarding their attendance.
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The email from Michael Bopp of Gibson Dunn to Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior discusses the progress on the lease/exchange transaction involving the Peninsula Property and requests a call to address any remaining concerns before the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issues its Request for Proposals.
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The email correspondence between Stephen Fotis of Van Ness Feldman LLP and EPA officials discusses scheduling a call to follow up on conversations regarding Coal Combustion Residuals (CCRs) after a meeting with Administrator Pruitt.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing the Federal Implementation Plan for the Four Corners Coal-Fired Power Plant, with Arizona Public Service seeking clarification on the agency's intentions following a voicemail from EPA Region 9.
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The email correspondence involves the American Petroleum Institute discussing the energy benefits of NAFTA with the EPA in preparation for the first round of NAFTA negotiations, seeking a liaison contact at the EPA to share updated information and documents.
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The email correspondence involves Rob Underwood from the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA) requesting a meeting with EPA's Samantha Dravis to discuss the 2015 Underground Storage Tank final rule and ongoing regulatory concerns.
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The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Marie Sanderson discusses scheduling a panel for the EEI (Edison Electric Institute) event, confirming availability and audience details.
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The email exchange between Rich Nolan from the National Mining Association and Samantha Dravis from the EPA discusses attendance and arrangements for the NMA Environment Committee meeting scheduled for October 16 or 17, 2017.
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The email from Christopher Van Atten to EPA officials discusses the submission of comments from the Clean Energy Group regarding the EPA's regulatory reform docket.
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The email discusses the logistics and agenda for the EEI External Affairs Conference, where Samantha Dravis from the EPA is scheduled to be the headline speaker, and includes details about her speaking time and audience engagement.
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The email exchange between Kevin J. Avery from ConocoPhillips and Samantha Dravis from the EPA discusses the clarification of the agency's position on small remote incinerators, specifically stating that no commitment was made to extend compliance dates and that a follow-up meeting with technical staff is necessary to address various issues.
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The email correspondence between Daniel Peterson of the James Madison Institute and Samantha Dravis and Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting, which ultimately does not take place.
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The email exchange between Marie Sanderson and Samantha Dravis discusses coordinating a connection with EEI for a panel event related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, scheduled for October 25, 2017.
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The email from Paul Schlegel to Samantha Dravis and Brittany Bolen at the EPA discusses a joint submission of comments from various agricultural organizations regarding regulations, with a request to meet and emphasize the importance of these issues for producers.
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Samantha Dravis from the EPA has requested the withdrawal of her paper from publication in EM Magazine, stating she does not give permission for it to be published.
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The email from Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses the need for Ken Wagner and Sarah Greenwalt to follow up on the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation's concerns regarding the EPA's potential designation of the Yukon River drainage system as an Aquatic Resource of National Importance under the Clean Water Act.
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The memorandum from the EPA's Regulatory Reform Officer discusses the need to review the inter-relationship between EPA policies and the Natural Resource Damage Assessment regulations of the Department of the Interior and NOAA to identify opportunities for more cost-effective management of natural resource damages at Superfund sites.
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The email from Megan Berge to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses a petition for reconsideration submitted by Western Farmers Electric Cooperative regarding the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS, requesting re-allocation of allowances and clarification on the EPA's intentions to act on the petition.
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The email from Craig Montesano to EPA officials expresses support for Team Pruitt's efforts regarding the Puget Sound No Discharge Zone (NDZ).
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The email from Megan Berge of Baker Botts to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses a petition for reconsideration submitted by Oklahoma Cogeneration, LLC regarding the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS, requesting clarity on the EPA's intention to act on the petition before the upcoming ozone season.
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The email from Tyson Redpath to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the urgent need for the approval of the Benzobicyclon herbicide, crucial for California rice farmers, to be completed within a week for the upcoming planting season.
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The email correspondence between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Craig Montesano of the American Waterways Operators discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Puget Sound No Discharge Zone (NDZ).
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The Colorado Association of Commerce & Industry is seeking clarification from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the continuation of the EPA's enforcement actions against oil and gas operators in Colorado for alleged air quality regulation violations.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the ongoing coordination and drafting of Federal Register notices related to the implementation of an Executive Order on energy.
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The memorandum from Hogan Lovells discusses security concerns related to the EPA's final Risk Management Program regulation, highlighting the increased risks of terrorist activities at facilities handling hazardous substances.
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The email from Ryan Ullman invites Aurelia Skipwith of the Department of the Interior to speak at the IPAA Regulators' Forum on October 17, 2017, focusing on oil and natural gas regulation and oversight.
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The email from Michael Williams discusses inviting Aurelia Skipwith, the newly appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks at the Department of the Interior, to a dinner event.
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The email from Michael Williams to Aurelia Skipwith discusses concerns regarding the Atlantic Menhaden fishery management, specifically criticizing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's dissenting vote against a scientifically supported quota increase for menhaden, while seeking a meeting to address these issues.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Department of the Interior coordinating a meeting to discuss concerns regarding NPS Bulletin 38 with Alaskan stakeholders, including representatives from the Alaska Miners Association and CIRI.
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Neal Kemkar from GE Corporate is coordinating a meeting with Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, to connect her with the executive director of the National Park Trust to discuss collaboration on preserving park land and engaging youth with parks.
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The email correspondence between Aurelia Skipwith of the U.S. Department of the Interior and C.J. Zane discusses scheduling a meeting regarding seabird habitat conservation on St. Paul Island, with plans to confirm dates early the following week.
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The email from John M. Anderson to Aurelia Skipwith discusses follow-up actions regarding the Skookumchuck project meeting, specifically addressing issues related to the permitting process and NEPA alternatives for the CED Lost Hills Solar project, under the Department of the Interior.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr discusses concerns regarding government actions related to water appropriations and land purchases on the Flathead Irrigation Project, involving various stakeholders and agencies, including the Department of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior.
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The email from Jeff Trandahl discusses strategies for increasing public engagement with federal and private lands, suggesting a broader campaign similar to the National Park Service's centennial initiative and proposing collaboration with local communities, potentially through a White House or joint secretary conference.
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The email from Robert Fanning discusses the application of RICO laws to address corruption and the alleged looting of Montana's natural resources, advocating for severe penalties for those responsible.
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The email from Jack Daly to Ryan Zinke discusses scheduling a dinner meeting on September 11 and 12, 2017, to engage in a round table discussion with influential Wall Street figures.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr. discusses concerns about government dealings perceived as corrupt and the breach of contracts, referencing historical legal protections for U.S. citizens, and is addressed to various stakeholders including Montana representatives and federal officials.
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The email from Gene Erb Jr. discusses regulatory lawfare relief related to Agenda 21, involving multiple recipients including Montana state representatives and various stakeholders, and references documents concerning the Flathead District and Montana regulations.
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The email from Doug Greenhaus of the National Automobile Dealers Association to EPA officials discusses the submission of comments on regulatory reforms and includes attachments related to the impact of federal regulations on automobile dealerships.
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The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the evaluation of existing regulations under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) as they pertain to agricultural biotechnology products.
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The Cross-Cutting Issues Group submitted comments to the EPA regarding the evaluation of existing regulations, specifically recommending revisions to waste management regulations, including the Coal Ash Rule and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act regulations, to reduce compliance burdens while maintaining environmental protections.
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The email correspondence between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Anna Burhop of the American Chemistry Council discusses an invitation for Dravis to speak at the ACC's Environmental Management Committee Spring Meeting on May 23, 2017, pending ethics approval.
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The email from Matt Day to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges a change in the Renewable Fuel Standard's "Point of Obligation" to protect jobs for independent refiners who are adversely affected by current regulations.
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The email from Joe Morgan to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges the agency to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect jobs at independent U.S. refiners, who are unfairly burdened by current regulations.
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The email from Carlo Rapposelli to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges a change in the Renewable Fuel Standard's "Point of Obligation" to protect jobs in the refining industry by addressing inequities that disadvantage independent refiners.
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The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Jay Vroom discusses scheduling and social media coordination related to an upcoming luncheon featuring Administrator Pruitt.
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The email from Greg McEntee to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges a change in the Renewable Fuel Standard's "point of obligation" to protect jobs at independent U.S. refiners who are adversely affected by current regulations.
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The email from Robert Kurtas to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges a change in the Renewable Fuel Standard's "Point of Obligation" to protect jobs for independent refiners who are adversely affected by current regulations.
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The email from Brendan Williams to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the need to change the "Point of Obligation" in the Renewable Fuel Standard to protect jobs for independent refiners and address inequities in the current regulatory framework.
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The email from Eheryl Walls to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges a change in the Renewable Fuel Standard's "Point of Obligation" to protect jobs for independent refiners, who are adversely affected by current regulations requiring them to purchase blending credits despite lacking blending capabilities.
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The email from Richard Croff to Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the need to change the "point of obligation" in the Renewable Fuel Standard to protect jobs for independent refiners and address inequities in the current regulatory framework.
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The email from Michael Mcciure Jr. to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges a change in the Renewable Fuel Standard's "Point of Obligation" to protect jobs for independent refiners and prevent potential job losses due to current regulations.
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The email from Rob Hazlett to Samantha Dravis at the EPA urges a change in the Renewable Fuel Standard's "Point of Obligation" to protect jobs for independent refiners who are adversely affected by current regulations.
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EPA employee Samantha Dravis received an email from Jason Reichert urging the agency to change the "Point of Obligation" in the Renewable Fuel Standard to protect jobs for independent refiners and address inequities in the current regulatory framework.
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Cheryl Clarke urges the EPA to change the "Point of Obligation" in the Renewable Fuel Standard to protect jobs for independent refiners, who are adversely affected by current regulations that favor larger oil companies and convenience store chains.
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