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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt emphasized the importance of coal in maintaining the reliability of the U.S. power grid against potential attacks on natural gas infrastructure during a discussion on Fox Business Network.
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The email correspondence between Scott Mason of Holland & Knight LLP and Ryan Jackson of the EPA expresses gratitude for a meeting regarding a positive shift in the agency's attitude towards Peabody Energy, reflecting a collaborative relationship.
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The document contains emails from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussing meeting requests to build relationships with the Environmental Defense Fund and seeking candidates for the Science Advisory Board.
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The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Ariel Emanuel discusses ongoing efforts to find options related to a legal case involving the Sierra Club, while also addressing employment inquiries from Henry Darwin regarding a potential position at the EPA.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses the urgent need for Henry Darwin to report to an EPA badge office for fingerprinting to finalize his employment appointment, emphasizing the importance of timely action to avoid delays in his start date.
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The email exchange involves Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discussing the logistics of a video related to Administrator Pruitt and Senator Inhofe, including its functionality and expiration details.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Wheeler, who is seeking confirmation of a quote from Senator Lieberman to support his nomination, with Ryan Jackson from the U.S. EPA acknowledging the communication.
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The document consists of emails between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the EPA, and Terry Allen, discussing congratulations on Jackson's new job and potential future collaborations related to EPA clients.
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Michael Dourson expresses interest in senior positions at the EPA, particularly in the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP), while discussing the implications of proposed budget cuts affecting the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) and suggesting integration of IRIS work into the Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act (LCSA).
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The email from the U.S. EPA's personnel security office informs Henry Darwin that he must report to an EPA badge office for fingerprinting and ID proofing to complete his employment process, emphasizing the urgency to avoid delays in his start date.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is coordinating the finalization and distribution of documents related to their response to SO 3349, as indicated in a series of forwarded emails among staff members.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is discussing a strategy to streamline the identification of regulations affecting energy development during land use planning by referencing the Land Use Planning Handbook.
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The Bureau of Land Management is discussing the implementation of Secretarial Order 3349, specifically Sections 5(c)(i), (ii), and (v), and is coordinating the review of a draft memorandum with the Solicitor's Office before sending it to ASLM.
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The Texas Public Policy Foundation submitted an Administrative Petition to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt requesting a reconsideration to make the national ambient air quality standards for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) less stringent, citing faulty assumptions in the current standards.
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The email correspondence between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Quin Shea of the Edison Electric Institute discusses preparations for the EEI External Affairs Conference, including topics for Dravis's remarks and questions to be addressed during the session.
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The email from Kevin Messner to EPA officials discusses a meeting regarding opposition to a new ENERGY STAR specification for clothes washers, emphasizing the urgency of addressing this issue before it progresses.
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The email exchange between Samantha Dravis of the EPA and Christopher Tampio of the American Dental Association discusses a work-related question regarding the Dental Amalgam Rule.
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The email correspondence between Christopher Tampio of the American Dental Association and Samantha Dravis of the EPA discusses a request for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt on May 26, 2017, to include Dr. Joseph Crowley, the President Elect of the ADA.
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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 the need for more business-friendly practices.
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The Heartland Institute's memorandum, dated November 6, 2017, encourages civic and business leaders to read and share an interview with physicist William Happer, which critiques government actions on climate change and argues that global warming is not a significant issue.
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The document is a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt from a retired Connecticut Air Pollution Control Engineer expressing support for his work and sharing experiences related to environmental regulations and climate change discussions during previous administrations.
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A letter to EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt urging him to allow EPA scientists to speak at the State of the Narragansett Bay and Watershed program, highlighting their contributions to a significant report on climate change.
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The email from Brian Hope discusses concerns regarding statements made by EPA officials in response to a Los Angeles Times article about employee morale and the agency's relationship with its staff, highlighting issues of climate change and environmental protection.
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The document is a letter from Peter Wright to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing enthusiasm for the Assistant Administrator position in the Office of Land and Emergency Management and a commitment to implementing the Superfund Task Force's recommendations.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reviewing public comments on a proposed cleanup plan for the San Jacinto River Waste Pits Superfund site in Texas, with a final remedial action decision to be made based on various environmental and community criteria.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention responded to a request from Norman Fox & Co. regarding the regulatory differences in compliance for purchasing the chemical p-chlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF) domestically versus importing it under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
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The document is a letter from Norman, Fox & Co. to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, requesting regulatory relief regarding the importation of p-chlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF) due to adverse operational impacts without environmental benefits.
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Duke Energy's CEO, Lynn J. Good, expresses appreciation to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for discussing greenhouse gas regulation and emphasizes the importance of regulatory certainty for investment decisions in the electric power sector.
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Chemours' President Mark P. Vergnano thanked EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting discussing the agency's dual role in protecting health and the environment while promoting U.S. investment and job creation, and noted progress on the implementation of changes to the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses gratitude to Dan Sullivan of the Grand River Dam Authority for their meeting and emphasizes the agency's commitment to rebuilding trust with the industry while balancing economic growth and environmental protection.
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The email from Scott Piu, an administrator, expresses regret for missing a meeting with Joe O'Rourke of The Mosaic Company due to illness and indicates a willingness to tour their Florida facilities in the future.
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The document from the Department of the Interior outlines recommendations for improving the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes, specifically focusing on enhancing resource management planning and coordination, with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) identified as the implementing agency for various actions within a 6-24 month timeframe.
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The Secretary of the Interior issued a memorandum addressing concerns about the Bureau of Land Management's planning and National Environmental Policy Act processes, highlighting the need for improvements to reduce delays and enhance decision-making efficiency following the nullification of Planning 2.0 regulations.
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The email details a conversation between Robin Baker, a Field Representative for Senator Steve Daines, and officials from the Bureau of Land Management regarding the Bridge Coulee Fire and related communication issues, as well as the implications of wilderness study area designations on firefighting tactics.
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The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responding to a congressional inquiry from Lesley Robinson regarding a list of Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) in Montana, including their acreage and any congressional recommendations for action, while also providing historical context about the release of specific WSAs under the National Defense Authorization Act of 2015.
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The Capital Trail Vehicle Association (CTVA) submitted comments to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on July 8, 2017, suggesting improvements to the BLM planning process to enhance recreational opportunities for motorized recreationists on public lands.
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The Bureau of Land Management received comments from various stakeholders regarding the "Streamlining BLM Planning and NEPA" process, expressing concerns that proposed changes may undermine science-based management and public input in favor of energy industry interests.
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The emails involve Ryan Jackson from the EPA discussing the Administrator's potential comments on the San Jacinto Waste Pits during an upcoming hearing and coordinating an invitation for Secretary Pruitt to speak at the 2017 Crossroads Summit.
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The email exchange between Gary Hoitsma and Ryan Jackson discusses scheduling a meeting with Wayne Nastri of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) to address air quality management challenges and potential support from the Trump Administration's infrastructure plan, but Jackson expresses doubts about the meeting's feasibility.
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The document contains emails from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the EPA, discussing Administrator Pruitt's potential absence from a US Chamber event due to health issues and a request for a proxy, as well as correspondence regarding an EPA application for a candidate named Jimmy.
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The email exchange between Andrew Wheeler and Ryan Jackson discusses positive feedback received by Wheeler regarding his performance, with Jackson expressing optimism about their pursuits at the U.S. EPA.
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The document is an email from Ross Eisenberg of the National Association of Manufacturers to Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, expressing support for the confirmation of pending nominees for senior leadership positions at the EPA, emphasizing the importance of these appointments for various industries and their impact on the agency's mission.
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The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discussing sharing a newly published paper on LNT history with colleagues and coordinating meetings with media and political contacts.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a potential meeting between Administrator Pruitt and Dr. Steven Koonin, a climate scientist, to deepen discussions on climate change, scheduled for April 28, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Ado Machida and Ryan Jackson discusses the hiring of a political appointee to assist the EPA in securing $5.657 million owed to Puerto Rico for wastewater infrastructure through the State Revolving Loan Fund, amidst ongoing legal challenges.
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Emails from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussing scheduling meetings with Fred Barnes and Jim Massie.
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The email from the EPA's Personnel Security Branch informs Henry Darwin that he must be fingerprinted as a condition of employment to initiate a background investigation.
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The document consists of emails between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and Scott Fulton from ELI, discussing attendance at an ELI dinner and coordination for upcoming events and nominations.
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The email from Trent Lott to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses TOTE's desire to move forward with an extension of a preexisting application for a permit related to LNG vessels, following a meeting with Administrator Pruitt.
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The emails from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the EPA, discuss scheduling updates and personnel transitions, including the introduction of Anne Idsal as the new Regional Administrator for Region 6.
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The email correspondence involves Karen Billups from Balch & Bingham LLP reaching out to Ryan Jackson at the EPA regarding a meeting to discuss a letter from Senator Toomey about coal refuse plants, while also referencing the recusal policy for new EPA employees concerning matters related to their former employers.
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The emails between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Al Collins from Oxy indicate a willingness to collaborate on an unspecified project, with Jackson confirming receipt of Collins' communications and expressing gratitude for his participation.
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The email correspondence from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses arranging a travel opportunity for journalist Fred Barnes to accompany Administrator Pruitt in the field, while also mentioning collaboration on a "red team blue team" initiative with Dr. Koonin and Dr. Happer.
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The National Academy of Public Administration is hosting a forum on June 29, 2017, to discuss workforce stabilization amid anticipated government changes, featuring findings from a recent survey on training opportunities in the government.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses how to respond to media inquiries regarding Andrew Wheeler's past Facebook posts criticizing Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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The email discusses a request from Asarco LLC to meet with the U.S. EPA regarding concerns about the agency's CERCLA financial responsibility proposal, with proposed meeting dates in late July.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a letter from S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. expressing strong support for Rachel M. Callies' nomination to the Pesticide Program Dialogue Committee, highlighting her relevant experience and potential contributions to pesticide policy and regulation.
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The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Ross Eisenberg of the National Association of Manufacturers discusses scheduling a call to address questions related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Debbie Fiddelke of SC Johnson to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses SC Johnson's nomination of Rachel Callies for representation on the Pesticide Program Dialogue Committee (PPDC) and expresses appreciation for Jackson's leadership at the agency.
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The email from Dyke Messinger of Power Curbers to Byron Bunker at the EPA discusses concerns regarding the impact of a company merger on eligible allowances under EPA policy and requests a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to address these issues.
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The EPA is addressing concerns regarding its TPEM program's impact on acquisitions and mergers of non-road equipment manufacturers, specifically how internal policy interpretations reduce allowances for combined companies, potentially hindering compliance with Tier 4 emission limits.
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The email correspondence involves Kirk Blalock inviting Ryan Jackson from the EPA to speak at a Business Roundtable meeting about the Administration's priorities at the EPA, particularly regarding energy and environmental policy issues.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the EPA, and Alexandra Dapolito Dunn discusses preparations for an upcoming budget week and a cooperative federalism meeting scheduled for July, emphasizing the need for top officials' involvement.
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The email from Myron Ebell of the Cooler Heads Coalition serves as a reminder for a meeting to discuss climate-related issues, highlighting a recent scientific study linking cold weather to historical famines and epidemics in China.
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Ryan Jackson, previously Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator James Inhofe, informs contacts of his new position as Chief of Staff at the EPA.
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The email from the EPA's personnel security office informs Henry R. Darwin of the immediate need to report for fingerprinting and enrollment for an EPA badge to finalize his pending employment appointment, emphasizing the importance of timely action to avoid delays in his start date.
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Trout Unlimited submitted a letter for the record to the House Subcommittee on Water Resources & Environment regarding the March 9, 2017 hearing on federal roles in water infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of integrating natural infrastructure investments to enhance river health and support rural communities.
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The email correspondence between Jay Kramer and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling an invitation for Administrator Pruitt to speak at the American Opportunity Alliance meeting on September 28, 2017, with considerations for his travel plans and timing.
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The email from David Cox of the Renewable Natural Gas Coalition to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the submission of comments and data regarding cellulosic biofuel projections for 2018, including the posting of relevant affidavits on Regulations.gov.
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The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, coordinating meetings and communications with Alexandra Dunn regarding a follow-up discussion related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from the EPA discusses travel receipts for employee Ryan Jackson, detailing flight information and associated costs for a trip scheduled on June 11, 2017.
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The email correspondence between David Fotouhi and Scott Corley at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Reggie Cheatham, Director of the Office of Emergency Management at the EPA, discusses the logistics of a conference call regarding next steps in response to incidents in Houston and the Gulf Coast.
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Scott Corley from Corley Consulting is seeking a meeting with Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, to discuss issues related to underground storage tanks and potential cost-saving measures for biofuel storage.
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The email correspondence between Wendi Price and Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the retrieval of a document related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically regarding a request for a "red line" version for Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Mark DeLaquil to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address concerns regarding the EPA's CERCLA financial responsibility proposal, with a focus on comments from Asarco LLC.
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The email from Doug Deason to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a meeting they had, shares a resume and video of Chris Wright, a climate change speaker and CEO of Liberty Oilfield Services, and highlights Wright's expertise and passion for energy issues.
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Geoff Moody from the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers is requesting a brief conversation with Ryan Jackson from the EPA regarding an upcoming meeting.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator expresses commitment to environmental protection, regulatory clarity, and collaboration with stakeholders while addressing climate change and improving water infrastructure in a May 3, 2017 correspondence.
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The email from the EPA Administrator on May 2, 2017, expresses gratitude to General Motors' General Counsel for a meeting discussing GM's concerns and the new direction of the EPA, aiming to rebuild trust with the automotive industry.
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The email correspondence from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses a letter addressed to President Trump regarding concerns about global warming and promoting steam-electric locomotives that do not produce greenhouse gases, with a request for comments from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator expresses appreciation to Maxim Pasik of Watergen for a demonstration of their water-generating device, the Genny, and discusses the potential benefits of the technology.
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The EPA Administrator expresses gratitude to industry leaders Greg Wickham and Steven P. Rowe for their meetings, discussing the agency's new direction and the importance of rebuilding trust with the dairy and agricultural sectors.
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The email from the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency expresses appreciation to Kentucky's Secretary of Energy and Environment for a recent meeting and offers continued support for any concerns or issues.
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The document consists of emails from the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, dated May 14-15, 2017, expressing apologies for missed meetings and discussing the agency's new direction with various industry leaders, including representatives from Intrexon Corporation and CalPortland Company.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to Auto Alliance regarding the reconsideration of the Midterm Evaluation Final Determination for model year 2022-2025 greenhouse gas standards, indicating a new Final Determination will be made by April 1, 2018.
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The letter from Krysti J. Corbett of the EPA addresses concerns raised by Michael E. Ottlinger, President of the National Treasury Employees Union, regarding employee interests and outlines the agency's commitment to civil service and its focus on environmental protection and economic growth under Administrator Pruitt's agenda.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator, Scott Pruitt, acknowledges Dr. M. Granger Morgan's advice on criteria for assessing nominees to the Science Advisory Board and emphasizes the importance of an open and competitive nomination process.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in a May 4, 2017 correspondence, addressed concerns regarding the decision to deny a petition to ban chlorpyrifos, emphasizing the need for regulatory certainty for farmers while continuing to evaluate the pesticide under existing review processes.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator expresses commitment to reviewing the Clean Power Plan in response to President Trump's American Energy Independence Executive Order, emphasizing a balance between environmental protection and economic growth.
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The letter from Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, Jim Carr, to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses collaboration between the U.S. and Canada on resource development and environmental protection, emphasizing cooperation on energy programs and upcoming meetings.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth, prioritizing improvements in water infrastructure and air quality, in a letter dated April 26, 2017.
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The email from the EPA Administrator expresses gratitude for a meeting with representatives from the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives to discuss important industry issues and the agency's new direction.
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The email from Thomas Kuhn of the Edison Electric Institute to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses concerns regarding the federal regulation of coal combustion residuals (CCR) and emphasizes the importance of effective management under state regulatory agencies with EPA support.
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The document consists of emails from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt expressing appreciation for a meeting with the American Institute of Architects and outlining the EPA's commitment to balancing environmental protection with economic growth.
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Rod D. Martin expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for his remarks at the Council for National Policy and appreciates his contributions to Southern Seminary, highlighting the importance of seminary education for the Southern Baptist Convention.
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The Council for National Policy expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt for his contribution to their meeting, highlighting the significance of his insights for their conservative policy efforts.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Air Enforcement Division, represented by Phillip Brooks, is addressing a permitting matter involving Devon Energy and is collaborating with the State of Wyoming and the Department of Justice to ensure compliance with environmental laws.
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An email from Brian Hope at the EPA urges Administrator Scott Pruitt to eliminate the position of Scientific Integrity Official, citing concerns over its current occupant's influence on environmental policy, as discussed in a Wall Street Journal article.
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K. Michael Ingram of El Dorado Holdings, Inc. writes to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing support for the Interstate-11 project and discussing the need for collaboration on air quality policies and infrastructure improvements in the Greater Phoenix area.
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