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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the Wisconsin government indicating that a message regarding "Quarterly Meetings" could not be delivered to the recipient, Kyle Roskan, due to an invalid email address.
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Cassandra Torstenson, Senior Scientific Policy Advisor for North Dakota's Governor Doug Burgum, introduces herself to Tate Bennett from the EPA, highlighting her policy areas and offering assistance.
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The email correspondence between Kyle Roskam, Director of Federal Relations for the Wisconsin Governor's Office, and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses coordinating communication regarding air management issues and provides contact information for relevant state officials.
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The email exchange between Cassandra Torstenson from the North Dakota Governor's Office and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses the introduction of Torstenson in relation to policy areas including water, and mentions a letter regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulation.
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The email exchange between Kyle Roskam, Director of Federal Relations for Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses arranging a phone call regarding a separate issue related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency held a Federalism consultation meeting on April 19, 2017, to discuss potential changes to the definition of "Waters of the U.S." in light of state and local government concerns and previous Supreme Court rulings affecting Clean Water Act jurisdiction.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a settlement agreement with Pebble Limited Partnership to resolve litigation regarding the Bristol Bay watershed, allowing Pebble to proceed with its permit application process.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency held a Federalism consultation meeting on April 19, 2017, to discuss potential changes to the definition of "Waters of the U.S." in light of state and local government concerns and previous Supreme Court rulings affecting Clean Water Act jurisdiction.
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The email correspondence between Quinn Williams of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and Alexander Dominguez of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss next steps for a VTA (Voluntary Transfer Agreement).
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The email from Quinn L. Williams, Chief Legal Counsel at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, provides a conference call number for an upcoming discussion with EPA representatives.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army are soliciting feedback from all 50 governors on a new definition of "Waters of the U.S." (WOTUS) by June 19th, as part of an effort to restore states' roles in water regulation.
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The email from Quinn L. Williams of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources discusses the next steps for a VTA (Voluntary Training Assistance) discussion and includes a reference to draft guidance on feed runoff, while also addressing a request for enforcement results from February 2016.
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The email exchange between Kathy Lydon of the Illinois government and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses Bennett's new role as the intergovernmental liaison to Administrator Scott Pruitt's office and acknowledges the EPA's outreach efforts to state representatives.
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The email correspondence involves Quinn Williams from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources coordinating a meeting with Alexander Dominguez from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Kyle Roskam of the Wisconsin Governor's office discusses the potential signing of a Federal Register notice by EPA Administrator Pruitt to repeal the 2015 WOTUS rule, highlighting its significance for state planning and communication.
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The Nebraska Attorney General's office, led by Doug Peterson, issued a statement welcoming the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers' proposal to rescind the 2015 Clean Water Rule, asserting it will reduce regulatory burdens on farmers and landowners in Nebraska.
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The email exchange between John Mitchell of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a call regarding the Office of Water.
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The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency submitted input to the EPA and Army Corps regarding the revision of the "waters of the United States" definition under Executive Order 13778, emphasizing the importance of maintaining water quality while supporting economic growth.
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The email from Quinn L. Williams of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources discusses coordination with EPA representatives regarding issues related to Vegetation Treatment Areas (VTAs) on livestock facilities.
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The email correspondence between Iowa state officials and the EPA discusses plans for a visit to Iowa by the EPA Administrator to address concerns regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulations.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the EPA regarding a proposal to stay on oil and gas New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), indicating that the message could not be delivered to the intended recipient due to an incorrect email address.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification regarding the EPA's decision to extend the deadline for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS area designations, sent from Tate Bennett to James Ross at the New Mexico State agency.
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The EPA is extending the deadline for initial area designations related to the 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone by one year, as communicated by Administrator Scott Pruitt to the governors.
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The document is a media release from Governor Pete Ricketts of Nebraska, commenting on the EPA's proposed renewable volume obligations for 2018 under the Renewable Fuel Standard, highlighting support for ethanol and the importance of certainty for Nebraska's ethanol producers.
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The email from Jordan Whichard of the North Carolina government discusses coordinating schedules with the EPA, specifically involving Carol, the Governor's scheduler, to facilitate meetings.
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The email discusses Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts and local agricultural and business groups expressing their support for the Trump Administration's repeal of the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, as announced by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Matthias Sayer of the New Mexico Energy Minerals & Natural Resources Department expresses satisfaction with the appointment of Dave Ross as the Assistant Administrator for Water, highlighting his understanding of water protection statutes and the importance of state cooperation in achieving program success.
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The document is an email from Nephi Cole of the Wyoming Governor's Office forwarding a recommendation letter for Dave Ross to the EPA, originally sent by Tatum Soto, dated July 13, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a call with Maine officials, specifically regarding scheduling a discussion with Commissioner Mercer and Dave Ross, with proposed times on July 20th, 21st, or 25th.
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The email correspondence involves the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a call to discuss scheduling with Dave Ross, the nominee to lead the Office of Water.
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The email correspondence involves Nephi Cole from the Wyoming Governor's Office discussing a recommendation letter for Dave Ross, with input from EPA's Tate Bennett, regarding its wording and public perception.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality expresses support for the nomination of Dave Ross as the Assistant Administrator of Water for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting his extensive experience and qualifications in water quality management.
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The email from Matthias Sayer of the New Mexico Energy Minerals & Natural Resources Department discusses preparing a quote for David Ross, as requested by Tate Bennett from the EPA, regarding his qualifications for the role of Water Director.
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The email exchange between Matt Miltenberger of the Nebraska government and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling an in-state event at the Governor's residence on the 24th of August 2017.
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Kari Vaughn from the Michigan Agency for Energy coordinated a phone call between EPA's Tate Bennett and Director Valerie Brader regarding a CTE utility issue, suggesting multiple time slots for the conversation.
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The email exchange between Catherine Cromer of the Tennessee government and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting at the Capitol for Governor Haslam to meet with Administrator Pruitt, requesting 15-20 minutes for the visit.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Nebraska officials discusses the invitation of Senators Sasse and Fischer to upcoming briefings and a roundtable event.
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The email correspondence involves Sara Bresnahan from the Pennsylvania House GOP coordinating a call with Preston Cory, a Special Advisor at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, regarding an EPA contact.
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The email correspondence between Mike Thompson and Tate Bennett discusses an invitation to a policy briefing with EPA Administrator Pruitt at the White House on October 17, 2017, including details on attendance and security procedures.
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Kari Vaughn from the Michigan Agency for Energy is coordinating a follow-up call between U.S. EPA Associate Administrator Tate Bennett, Director Valerie Brader, and Tim O'Brien, in response to a request for scheduling.
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The email from Catherine Cromer of the Tennessee government discusses the agenda and attendees for an upcoming meeting with Governor Haslam and various commissioners to address environmental topics, including WOTUS and Superfund site reforms.
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The email from Liz Bowman at the EPA invites Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to a roundtable discussion with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on December 14, 2017, to discuss the agency's achievements and priorities.
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The document is a delivery failure report from the eGov agency indicating that an email sent to john.horne@kentucky.gov could not be delivered due to an invalid email address.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating an "end of the year" roundtable discussion with Administrator Scott Pruitt, scheduled for December 14, 2017, to highlight the agency's achievements and initiatives.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating an invitation for a roundtable discussion with Administrator Scott Pruitt, scheduled for December 14, 2017, to discuss the agency's achievements and priorities for the upcoming year.
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The email exchange between Layne Bangerter of the EPA and Nephi Cole from Wyoming discusses scheduling a meeting to address Wyoming's position on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) during a visit to Washington, D.C. with Governor Mead.
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The document is a message from EPA Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to all EPA employees, emphasizing the importance of elevating critical environmental and public health issues to ensure timely and effective responses, while promoting cooperation with state and local governments.
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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources' William Ehm informs participants that he will be unable to attend the upcoming P&P Co-Chairs Call scheduled for August 1, 2017.
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The email discusses the finalization of the agenda for an upcoming ECOS All Member Call with EPA Administrator Pruitt, confirming participation from Layne Bangerter and other attendees.
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The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) is developing a set of common public health and environmental measures through subgroups focused on community health, waste management, air quality, and water availability, with participation from 12 states and various state associations.
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The email from Robin Richardson at the EPA's Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations informs recipients that Troy Lyons will hand deliver a letter of thanks and apology from ECOS to Administrator Pruitt following an incident during his keynote address.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses preparations for a speaking engagement by Administrator Scott Pruitt at a monthly call organized by the State Policy Network, focusing on energy and environmental policy.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the U.S. EPA's Office of Media Relations addresses an interview request regarding the accuracy of state-reported data on violations and return to compliance dates, emphasizing that while efforts are made to ensure quality, data entry errors can occur.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the U.S. EPA discusses a request from Mary Laura Mohammad regarding the accuracy of a five-year-old EPA report on Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology for an article in Butane-Propane News.
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The email from the U.S. EPA discusses the potential benefits and increasing recognition of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems in the U.S., highlighting their limited current use compared to other countries and the improving economics due to natural gas prices.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses a request from journalist Zack Colman regarding a new enforcement policy and whether a related directive memo has been rescinded.
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The email from the EPA discusses a media request regarding the safety of America's drinking water, emphasizing the agency's commitment to public health and the effectiveness of drinking water standards and monitoring.
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The U.S. EPA's Office of Media Relations, represented by Enesta Jones, responded to journalist David Appell's inquiry about the Red and Blue team process initiated by Scott Pruitt, stating that they have no additional information to share at that time.
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The email from Jessica Wolfson to Robert Daguillard discusses the production of a documentary film about the biodiesel industry for the Discovery Channel, requesting an interview with an EPA representative to explain the Renewable Fuel Standard and its significance during an upcoming public hearing.
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The email correspondence between Michelle Malia and Enesta Jones from the EPA discusses scheduling an interview for a Vice media inquiry regarding bug repellents, with Malia requesting direct contact with an EPA expert for better insights.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses recycling statistics and practices in response to an interview request from BobVila.com, highlighting the lack of tracking on household recycling rates and the challenges of contamination in recycling programs.
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The email correspondence between journalist Catherine Clabby and EPA official Christie StClair discusses a press inquiry regarding potential revisions and compliance deadlines for the Steam Electric Power Generating Effluent Guidelines, specifically related to coal ash management.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the NPDES permitting process for wastewater discharges, detailing requirements for companies, how permitted discharge levels are determined, and monitoring protocols for compliance.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agency's ongoing work in response to an interview request, detailing the various environmental statutes and information management systems that support EPA's mission to protect human health and the environment.
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The email from Liz Bowman of the EPA addresses a press inquiry regarding the agency's denial of cannabis pesticide SLN registrations, stating that they will not comment due to the inappropriate nature of the inquiry from the journalist David Heldreth.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the U.S. EPA's Office of Media Relations discusses the agency's recommended response for citizens during a nuclear emergency, emphasizing the message "Go Inside, Stay Inside, Stay Tuned," in response to a request from freelance reporter Brian Byrne.
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The email from Julia Valentine discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to the Gold King Mine site to address the impacts of the 2015 mine spill and his commitment to reviewing claims from affected individuals, following the denial of claims by the previous administration.
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The email from Christie StClair at the EPA discusses a request from Roy Laughlin for a high-resolution image related to the Superfund cleanup process, which is needed for publication in the Florida Specifier magazine.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the reconsideration of the 2015 Steam Electric final rule, including the establishment of new compliance deadlines and ongoing proposed rulemaking to postpone certain compliance dates pending judicial review.
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The email from Christie StClair of the EPA discusses the agency's intent to review and potentially revise or rescind the Clean Power Plan in accordance with the President's Energy Independence Executive Order, indicating that a proposal will be issued for public review after interagency review.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received a request for a phone interview from TBS eFM in Seoul, South Korea, regarding the dangers of Fipronil contamination in eggs and its effects on human health.
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The email exchange between Jessica Wolfson and Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a request for an interview at the EPA public hearing on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) scheduled for August 1, 2017, which the EPA ultimately declines.
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The EPA announced the creation of the Water Finance Clearinghouse to help communities access over $10 billion in water infrastructure financing, addressing the urgent need for funding due to aging infrastructure and recommendations from the Environmental Financial Advisory Board.
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The email exchange between Robert Daguillard of the EPA and journalist Carey Gillam discusses the agency's response to pending litigation related to glyphosate and the release of documents obtained through FOIA requests, with Daguillard advising that the EPA typically does not comment on ongoing litigation.
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The email correspondence between Benjamin Preston and Christie StClair from the EPA discusses the location for submitting public comments on the GHG/CAFE standards review, with StClair providing a link to the relevant docket.
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The EPA is proposing a rule to rescind the 2015 Clean Water Rule and re-codify the previous regulatory text defining "waters of the United States" to provide clarity and regulatory certainty following a Presidential Executive Order aimed at balancing environmental protection with economic growth.
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The EPA has assessed 41 Superfund sites affected by Hurricane Harvey, determining that 13 sites have been flooded or damaged, with ongoing inspections and sampling planned for those that remain inaccessible.
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The email from the EPA discusses a journalist's inquiry regarding greenhouse gas emissions from coal mining, providing information on recent figures and resources for detailed data on emissions from various mining activities.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses a query from VICE News regarding the status of a 2014 Superfund climate change adaptation report and whether any cleanup operations have occurred at the U.S. Oil Recovery Superfund site following Hurricane Harvey.
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The email correspondence involves Theresa Clift, a reporter for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, inquiring with David Sternberg, a press officer at the U.S. EPA, about the issuance of Environmental Resource Agency (ERA) violations to the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) from 2015 to 2017.
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The email correspondence discusses the EPA's decision to redirect funding from the Bay Journal back into the Chesapeake Bay program, as part of a review of previous administration's funding decisions, in response to a request for comments from the Bay Journal regarding this decision.
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The email from the EPA discusses a request for comment on a GAO study about climate change, with the agency stating it will review the report.
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The email discusses a media request from journalist Eva Fedderly regarding a lawsuit filed by the Sierra Club against the EPA for failing to submit environmental impact reports on renewable fuel, with the EPA indicating they will review the complaint and respond appropriately.
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The email from a Sierra Club representative demands that the EPA respond to questions from the New York Times, criticizing the agency for its lack of transparency and asserting that it is violating constitutional rights by not engaging with the press.
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The email discusses the EPA's collaboration with the American Chemistry Council's Flexible Film Recycling Group through a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at promoting recycling initiatives.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agency's continued support for environmental justice initiatives under Administrator Scott Pruitt, highlighting funding for community organizations and the use of the EJSCREEN tool for various applications.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA provides information to journalist Patricia Borns regarding how to file complaints of discrimination in environmental programs, in response to her request for expert insights for a story on environmental racism.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agency's ongoing re-evaluation of glyphosate's safety, including a review of cancer data and the involvement of the FIFRA Scientific Advisory Panel, concluding that glyphosate is not likely to be carcinogenic at relevant doses.
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The email from Robert Daguiillard of the EPA's Office of Media Relations addresses a Louisiana Weekly inquiry regarding ozone levels and precursor emissions, confirming that the information can be attributed to EPA spokeswoman Enesta Jones.
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The email exchange between Susan Buchanan and Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses inquiries about ozone levels and pollution in Louisiana, specifically requesting clarification on declining ozone smog and the attribution of responses to an EPA spokesperson.
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The email correspondence between Kathleen Maitland-Carter from The Real News Network and Robert Daguillard from the EPA discusses the application for press credentials to attend the public hearing on the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan scheduled for November 28-29, 2017, in Charleston, WV.
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The email from Robert Gould to Maureen McCue and others discusses concerns about the accessibility and utility of the EPA website for public information, referencing an Op-Ed on climate change censorship and urging the agency to address any deficiencies.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA addresses a press inquiry regarding fuel economy testing requirements, clarifying that manufacturers must use specific test fuels under the Tier 3 rule and outlining future changes to fuel labeling.
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The email from the EPA discusses the agency's response to a reporter's inquiry about drinking water health advisories for PFAs, explaining that the advisory level for PFOA is based on animal studies and does not correlate directly to human blood serum concentrations due to various individual factors.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the agency's focus on addressing lead in drinking water as a key initiative for 2018, highlighting Administrator Pruitt's commitment to developing a ten-year strategy to tackle this environmental threat.
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The email from Lisa Arkin of Beyond Toxics to Martha Thompson discusses the importance of environmental protection and urges support for their efforts against toxic chemicals and pesticide drift, while referencing the Sierra Club's legal action against the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Ethan Barton and Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses a meeting regarding Superfund recommendations, emphasizing the need for coordination in remedy selection and the Administrator's authority over costly cleanups.
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The email from Mike Abboud to Ethan Barton discusses the ongoing criminal investigation related to the Gold King Mine, highlighting the lack of administrative actions taken by the EPA despite a referral to the DOJ for violations, and indicates that Barton is seeking further comments from the EPA for his story.
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The email from Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA discusses the need for a new data management system for the Clean Water Needs Survey (CWNS), which estimates the investment required for public wastewater treatment facilities to meet Clean Water Act objectives, while noting the uncertain funding and timing for the next survey cycle.
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The email correspondence between Tricia Slusser and Jim Myers discusses a media request regarding the extension of the comment period for the 2015 WOTUS rule by the EPA, including inquiries about public comments and perceived bias from Administrator Pruitt.
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