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The email exchange between Levi Bachmeier from North Dakota and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses a matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Matt Miltenberger from the Nebraska government is coordinating with Tate Bennett from the EPA to reschedule a meeting for October 20, while Miltenberger prepares for a trade mission to Japan.
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The email exchange involves Tate Bennett from the EPA requesting RSVP information for a meeting scheduled for the following day, with Paul Teller from the White House responding to assist in gathering attendees.
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The email discusses an invitation for a policy briefing with EPA Administrator Pruitt at the White House on October 17, 2017, and includes details about attendance and security procedures.
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The document outlines the schedule for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Nebraska on October 20, 2017, which includes media interviews, a briefing with state officials, and a roundtable discussion with the Common Sense Nebraska Coalition regarding opposition to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule.
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The email exchange between EPA and DOE officials discusses addressing recurring issues related to small refinery hardship exemptions in the context of Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs).
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The House of Representatives passed the Resilient Federal Forests Act, led by Congressman Bruce Westerman, aimed at improving forest management and addressing wildfire funding issues, with bipartisan support from key congressional leaders.
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The document reports that the House of Representatives passed the Hydropower Policy Modernization Act (H.R. 3043), aimed at streamlining the relicensing process for hydropower projects, as stated by key Republican leaders including Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Congressman Greg Walden.
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The email from Jeff Small, Executive Director of the Congressional Western Caucus, outlines important upcoming events, including a members-only lunch meeting with U.S. Forest Service Chief Tony Tooke and a reminder for travel arrangements for the Western Caucus Foundation Policy Roundtable in Las Vegas.
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The document is a press release from Tanner Hanson regarding strong bipartisan support for H.R. 3905, the "Minnesota's Economic Rights in the Superior National Forest Act," which aims to reverse a decision by the Obama Administration affecting public lands in Minnesota, scheduled for consideration in the House of Representatives on November 29, 2017.
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The email from Liz Bowman at the EPA discusses an updated draft announcement regarding the chair of the Restore Council, pending approval from Kenneth Wagner and the president's announcement.
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The document discusses the Trump Administration's executive order aimed at reducing dependence on foreign critical minerals and enhancing national security, supported by statements from various Congressional Western Caucus members following Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke's order to identify domestic sources for these minerals.
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The National Mining Association submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the proposed rule on financial responsibility requirements for the hardrock mining industry under CERCLA, emphasizing the economic significance of domestic mining and its contributions to jobs and tax revenue.
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William H. Kirkland from the Executive Office of the President is facilitating communication between the EPA and a Pennsylvania representative regarding specific questions related to the state.
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The email from Matt Miltenberger to Tate Bennett discusses the provision of a draft schedule related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Catherine Cromer from the Tennessee government is coordinating with Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding an upcoming roundtable event, seeking a list of attendees and discussing the agenda.
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The Iowa Governor's office sent an email to various federal agency contacts sharing a letter from multiple governors to President Trump regarding biodiesel.
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The email exchange between EPA's Preston Cory and Tennessee Deputy for State-Federal Relations Beth Tipps discusses scheduling and topics for a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and Governor Haslam, clarifying that the meeting is not scheduled for October 23rd.
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The email from Millan Hupp of the EPA confirms the details of Administrator Pruitt's meeting with Governor Haslam, including the location and a request for information on other attendees.
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality is coordinating with the EPA to invite federal delegation members for a meeting regarding Waters of the United States (WOTUS) partners.
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The email correspondence between New Hampshire Governor's Chief of Staff Jayne Millerick and EPA's Samantha Dravis discusses a potential internship opportunity for a veteran interested in career training.
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The document outlines a schedule for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Nebraska on October 20, 2017, which includes media interviews, a briefing with state officials, and a roundtable discussion with the Common Sense Nebraska Coalition regarding opposition to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule.
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The email exchange between Matt Miltenberger from Nebraska and EPA officials discusses the invitation of federal delegates for a scheduled meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Catherine Cromer of the Tennessee government and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses plans for a farm event in Franklin, Tennessee, on October 23, 2017, and outlines key topics related to environmental issues, including WOTUS and Superfund site reforms.
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The Wyoming Governor's Office, represented by Dalena Phipps, sent a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the commitment to cooperative federalism under the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulations.
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The email from Nephi Cole to Layne Bangerter discusses a meeting scheduled for 2:30 PM following a conversation with the governor, related to public business under the Wyoming Public Records Act.
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Wyoming Governor Matthew H. Mead expresses concerns to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt about the need for improved state consultation and collaboration on environmental regulations, particularly regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) initiative.
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Wyoming Governor Matthew H. Mead expresses support for Layne Bangerter's potential appointment as Under Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment, emphasizing the importance of the role for Wyoming's forests and agricultural lands.
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The email from Dalena Phipps of the Wyoming Governor's Office informs Layne Bangerter and others about the attachment of a letter from Governor Mead regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with a hard copy also being sent via USPS.
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality's Kirk Morrow informed the press about the EPA's release of guidance on reporting air emissions of hazardous substances from animal waste at farms, including resources for farmers to calculate emissions.
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The email from James Hewitt of the EPA discusses the timing of a press release, indicating that additional photos will be included and it is expected to be sent out shortly, in response to an inquiry from Jahan Wilcox regarding a request from Mike Burgum's team.
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The email correspondence between Michael Abboud and Taylor Gage discusses a news story related to the EPA and the WOTUS (Waters of the United States) rule, reflecting communication within the Nebraska Governor's office.
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The email from James Hewitt discusses a press release featuring a quote from Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts praising EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for repealing the 2015 Waters of the U.S. rule, which Ricketts claims would have negatively impacted Nebraska's agriculture and manufacturing sectors.
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The email from Mike Nowatzki of the North Dakota government discusses coordinating the release of a statement and additional photos related to a project, in response to inquiries from Burgum's team and the EPA.
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The Nebraska Office of the Governor is coordinating with the EPA to develop a quote for a press release related to a photo release following an unspecified event.
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The document outlines a schedule for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Nebraska on October 20, 2017, which includes media interviews, a briefing with Governor Ricketts and cabinet members, and a roundtable discussion with the Common Sense Nebraska Coalition regarding opposition to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule.
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The email from Matt Miltenberger, Chief of Staff for Nebraska, discusses an updated draft agenda related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating coordination on environmental matters.
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The email from Taylor Gage, Director of Strategic Communications for the Nebraska Governor's Office, provides background information on the television program "Pure Nebraska," hosted by Jon and Taryn Vanderford, and includes a link to their segment archive.
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The email from Taylor Gage, Director of Strategic Communications for Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts, discusses an embargoed interview request for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak with a local news station about the rollback of the Waters of the U.S. rule.
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The email from Jon Vanderford discusses scheduling an interview segment with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Nebraska Governor Ricketts to address the rollback of the Waters of the U.S. rule, set for October 20, 2017.
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The email correspondence between EPA's Will Lovell and Tawny Bridgeford discusses the details of a speaking engagement for Ms. Dravis, including her speaking time and the event agenda, with confirmation that the event will not be open to the press.
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The National Mining Association's 2017 Fall Environmental Committee Meeting attendee list includes various executives and environmental policy professionals from the mining industry.
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The email exchange involves Robin Kime from the EPA coordinating a meeting schedule with Brad Viator from the Electric Institute and others to discuss a pre-call regarding their focus and objectives.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Environment Committee Meeting hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C., on October 16-17, 2017, featuring various speakers from federal agencies discussing environmental regulations and safety.
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The email from Tawny Bridgeford discusses the details of an upcoming speaking engagement for EPA Administrator Samantha, including the agenda, topics of interest related to environmental regulations, and logistical arrangements for the event.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Environment Committee Meeting hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. on October 16-17, 2017, featuring various speakers and sessions focused on environmental regulations and safety.
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The email exchange involves the EPA coordinating a pre-call meeting regarding project goals with external stakeholders, including Brad Viator and Marie Sanderson, scheduled for October 20, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing logistics for Samantha Dravis's speaking engagement at the EEI External Affairs Conference on October 25, 2017, including a request for a calendar invite and a phone call to prepare for the event.
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The email correspondence involves the Edison Electric Institute and the Environmental Protection Agency discussing scheduling a pre-call to align on goals related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses the scheduling and preparation for Samantha Dravis, an EPA official, to speak at the EEI External Affairs Conference on October 25, 2017, including details about her speaking time and format.
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The email from Brad Viator of the Edison Electric Institute confirms a follow-up regarding questions selected for an upcoming meeting about Samantha Dravis, a key advisor at the EPA, highlighting her background and role in policy-making.
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The document is a list of registrants by company for the 2017 October Annual External Affairs Meeting, including contact information for representatives from various energy companies, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Marathon Petroleum's Michael Birsic and EPA's Will Lovell discusses scheduling a meeting for January 4, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with arrangements for remote participation.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck forwarding information about a seminar on Environmental Health hosted by Dr. Ken Bogen at George Washington University, intended for members of the DC Fellows listserv.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Robert Johansson of the USDA discusses scheduling a meeting and expresses enthusiasm about collaborating on environmental issues, particularly in relation to the challenges faced by the ESA.
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The email correspondence involves Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior coordinating a conference call for a meeting with Deputy Secretary Bernhardt, with Erik Baptist from the EPA confirming his availability for the call.
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The email exchange between Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses a follow-up conversation regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a follow-up conversation regarding concerns related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The USDA has selected Dr. Fan-Li Chou as the Biotechnology Coordinator, responsible for leading and coordinating biotechnology policy and representing the agency in various scientific and policy discussions.
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The email correspondence involves Erik Baptist from the EPA coordinating a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case with other officials from the Department of the Interior and the EPA.
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The email correspondence between officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding a section seven issue related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The American Chemistry Council communicated with the EPA regarding the National Toxicology Program's research on formaldehyde, highlighting the release of a report that found no evidence of leukemia or related cancers in genetically predisposed mice exposed to formaldehyde, and requested further publication of the findings.
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The email from Tina Bahadori, Director of the EPA's National Center for Environmental Assessment, discusses a response to a letter from Kimberly White on behalf of the ACC Formaldehyde Panel regarding formaldehyde assessments.
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The document is a letter from Vistra Energy Corp. to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, providing additional information to support their petition for reconsideration and administrative stay regarding air quality designations for sulfur dioxide standards in specific Texas counties.
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The American Bar Association's Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources confirmed Bill Wehrum's participation as a keynote speaker at the 47th Spring Conference scheduled for April 19, 2018.
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The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Ed Russo discusses their support for Administrator Pruitt's environmental policies and plans to meet in the new year to further promote their agenda.
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The Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA) is launching a study to accurately measure methane emissions from marginal oil and gas wells in the U.S. to challenge the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) previous assumptions used in its methane rule.
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Magellan Midstream Partners submitted comments to the EPA regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard Program, specifically addressing projections for E0 fuel demand in 2018.
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Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinated a lunch meeting with Melissa Shute from Statoil and Troy Lyons for October 5, 2017.
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Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a lunch meeting with Melissa Shute from Statoil and Troy Lyons to discuss scheduling, specifically proposing October 5th at Del Frisco's.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Spencer Pederson from Bockorny Group discusses scheduling a coffee meeting while inquiring about who handles leaded avgas at the EPA.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing amendments to the national minimum criteria for the disposal of coal combustion residuals from electric utilities, addressing provisions remanded by the court and establishing alternative performance standards for states with approved permit programs.
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The National Mining Association submitted recommendations to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the definition of "waters of the United States" as part of the agency's efforts to revise regulations under the Clean Water Act.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on December 1, 2017, that it will not implement additional federal financial responsibility regulations for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal requirements adequately address associated risks.
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Byron Brown, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is coordinating a phone meeting with Ray Shepherd from Peabody Energy regarding ongoing issues.
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The email exchange between Rich Nolan of the National Mining Association and Byron Brown of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on August 7 or 8 regarding hardrock mining and CERCLA 108(b) issues, with participants flying in for the event.
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The email exchange between James Roewer of EEI and Byron Brown of the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting with the Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR) regarding the Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Rule, specifically addressing alternative closure provisions under section 257.103.
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The email correspondence between Rich Nolan from the National Mining Association and Byron Brown from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on August 7 or 8 regarding hardrock mining issues, specifically focusing on CERCLA 108(b) and other coal-related matters.
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The email from Martin McBroom of American Electric Power confirms a meeting with Byron Brown from the EPA and other participants to discuss the implementation of the CCR (Coal Combustion Residuals) regulations on April 4, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the EPA coordinating a meeting regarding the RCRA Oil and Gas issue with Samantha McDonald and others, while Byron Brown requests to be removed from the email chain.
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The document provides feedback from participants of the 14th Annual U.S. EPA Drinking Water Workshop, focusing on challenges and solutions for small drinking water systems, held in August 2017 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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The email exchange between Julia Gill and Bill Wehrum at the EPA discusses the receipt from Ermias Shenkut related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document lists various pending legal cases involving the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and multiple industry associations, including the American Petroleum Institute and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, concerning regulatory actions and challenges.
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The document is an email from Julia Gill to Bill Wehrum providing a confidential list of clients and cases he has worked on over the past 2.4 months, aimed at assisting with potential conflicts or disclosure issues related to environmental cases during his time at Hunton.
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The email exchange between Justin Schwab from the EPA and Shannon Broome from Hunton & Williams discusses scheduling a meeting that includes the head of the relevant EPA Office of General Counsel practice group and a representative from the DOJ regarding a reconsideration topic.
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The email correspondence involves Justin Schwab from the EPA discussing the inclusion of the head of the relevant EPA Office of General Counsel practice group in a meeting regarding a reconsideration petition and its options in light of an upcoming deadline.
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The email correspondence involves Michael A. Ferguson from BakerHostetler requesting a meeting for the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) with EPA Administrator Pruitt on April 4, 2017, while discussing scheduling challenges.
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The email exchange involves Amy Dewey from the EPA coordinating a coffee meeting with Michael Tadeo and Christian Palich following Tadeo's meeting with John, scheduled for June 22, 2017.
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The email exchange involves Liz Bowman from the EPA discussing a media inquiry regarding a challenge to an OSHA workplace exposure limit for respirable silica, which William Wehrum clarifies does not pertain to his responsibilities as Assistant Administrator for air.
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The email correspondence involves EPA officials coordinating schedules for meetings on September 14, 2017, with Christian Palich, the Deputy Associate Administrator for Congressional & Intergovernmental Relations, ensuring logistics are in place for attendees.
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The email correspondence between Marathon Petroleum's Michael Birsic and EPA's Brittany Bolen discusses scheduling a meeting to address the upcoming Reconsideration Rule related to the Risk Management Plan (RMP) provisions, which the EPA is drafting for early 2018.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and David Holt discusses Forsgren's new contact information and potential plans to meet for lunch during Holt's visit to Washington, D.C. in July 2017.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and representatives from BP discusses scheduling a call regarding the flooding situation in Texas and Louisiana.
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The email correspondence involves Lee Forsgren from the EPA coordinating a call with representatives from BP regarding the flooding situation in Texas and Louisiana, emphasizing the need for logistical arrangements.
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The email exchange involves Peter Robertson coordinating a meeting with Lee Forsgren from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Water, facilitated by Crystal Penman, regarding scheduling availability.
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The email correspondence involves members of the Kings Point Club discussing donations for flowers and a blazer patch in memory of Grace Marshall, with contributions coordinated by Mary and Roy Rogers.
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The email exchange between Samantha McDonald of IPAA and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the possibility of arranging a speaker for an IPAA event on topics related to wastewater from drilling operations and WOTUS.
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The email correspondence involves Mike Biagi from The Rotunda Group seeking to introduce himself to Lee Forsgren, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, while discussing a potential meeting on September 18, 2017, facilitated by Brydon Ross.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren from the EPA and Samantha McDonald from IPAA discusses the possibility of arranging a speaker to address topics related to wastewater from drilling operations and WOTUS at an IPAA event scheduled for October 1, 2017.
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The email from Brent Fewell discusses an upcoming Stewardship Roundtable meeting scheduled for December 13, 2017, featuring Ed Russo, and invites various stakeholders to attend.
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