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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Nebraska on June 14, 2018, where he addressed water infrastructure issues, announced the partial deletion of properties from the Omaha Lead Superfund Site, and engaged with local farmers regarding the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt is scheduled to speak at the American Farm Bureau Federation's Council of Presidents meeting on July 11, 2018, focusing on agricultural policy.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with attendees including Jennifer Butler from the State Policy Network and David Stevenson, discussing logistics and security arrangements.
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, along with the Attorneys General of New York and Maryland, filed a lawsuit against the EPA for suspending critical safeguards under the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard aimed at protecting agricultural workers from pesticide exposure.
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The email correspondence between Judah Prero, counsel at Sidley Austin LLP, and Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses a query regarding the Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Wood Composite Products, indicating that any response will require review by the Office of General Counsel.
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The email correspondence between John Hott of Eastman Chemical Company and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the progress of a Federal Register notice related to import tolerance to meet the requirements of the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act (PRIA).
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The email from Kathy Plotzke of Dow Corning discusses scheduling a meeting on April 24, 2018, to address organizational changes following Dow Corning's integration into Dow Chemical, particularly regarding responsibilities for the Environmental Compliance Agreement (ECA) and introduces key personnel involved in regulatory affairs.
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The email correspondence between Heidi McAuliffe of the American Coatings Association and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address the Inventory Reset/PMN process, with plans to include additional staff members.
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The email from James Hewitt at the EPA discusses the launch of a new deregulatory website listing actions taken since February of the previous year and mentions plans for monthly meetings with various conservative organizations.
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The email from Jeff Clarke of NGV America to various officials at the Department of Transportation and the EPA discusses comments regarding the Mid-Term Evaluation and future proposed regulations.
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The email from Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses the review of a draft decision memo and press statements related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, requesting affirmative clearance by June 3, 2018.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA is following up with Jeff Rosen from the Department of Transportation regarding discussions on the CAFE proposal as requested by the Administrator.
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Heidi King from NHTSA is coordinating a meeting to discuss the output of a lawyer's meeting and related topics, expressing a desire to regroup after running out of time during a previous discussion.
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The USDA is coordinating a principals' call involving the Secretary and the Administrator to meet an aggressive timeline, with scheduling assistance from multiple agency representatives.
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The email from Heidi King at NHTSA discusses a draft table for a meeting scheduled on January 11, 2018, and requests assistance in sharing it with non-career participants.
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Heidi King from NHTSA discusses the reasonableness of an April 1 joint Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in an email to various officials, indicating a forthcoming discussion on the matter.
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The email from James Tamm at NHTSA discusses the distribution of additional briefing materials related to NHTSA's ongoing projects and includes multiple recipients from the agency and EPA.
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Heidi King from NHTSA informs Bill Wehrum from the EPA that she cannot attend the upcoming CAFE meeting due to other Department of Transportation matters related to funding lapses.
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The email from Chandana L. Adianta at the Executive Office of the President discusses the deliberative process related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, seeking input from various Department of Justice officials.
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Heidi King from NHTSA sent an email to various officials regarding a deliberative process analysis related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, emphasizing confidentiality and a scheduled discussion for further review.
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The email from Aaron Szabo of the EOP/CEQ discusses the agenda for an upcoming meeting related to the deliberative process, with multiple recipients from various government agencies included.
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The email from Rosario Palmieri at the Office of Management and Budget discusses scheduling a call regarding the deliberative process, with one of the two proposed meetings set for Tuesday at 2 PM and the other to be canceled based on attendee responses.
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The email from Aaron L. Szabo of the Council on Environmental Quality discusses the attachment of a document related to the deliberative process, thanking recipients for their edits and comments, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from James Tamm at NHTSA discusses the sharing of pre-decisional deliberative materials related to a meeting, specifically in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses her agreement to sign a card and contribute to food for a colleague, indicating a collaborative effort among agency staff.
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NOAA's NMFS is coordinating with the EPA regarding a letter that addresses timelines for Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives (RPAs) but not for Reasonable and Prudent Measures (RPMs), with further communication expected from Brandon Eisner.
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The email from Christopher Prandoni at the Council on Environmental Quality discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's plan to send a letter to the National Marine Fisheries Service to reinitiate informal consultation regarding the registration of chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and malathion.
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NOAA's Stuart Levenbach informs colleagues that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has added comments to a draft Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) and that the Department of Commerce/NOAA has no further comments on it.
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The email from Christopher Prandoni at the Executive Office of the President's Council on Environmental Quality discusses the finalization of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) involving NOAA and seeks confirmation on proposed changes before Secretary Ross signs it.
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The email from Clint Woods discusses the EPA's response to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) regarding regulatory science, involving multiple recipients from the Executive Office of the President and the Office of Management and Budget.
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NOAA's Stuart Levenbach forwarded a request for an internal meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case to Nancy Beck from the EPA, indicating ongoing discussions about the matter.
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The email from Alexander R. Domesle of the EOP/CEQ discusses scheduling the next meeting of the ESA Pesticide Working Group for August 15 or 16, encouraging agencies like EPA, DOI, DOC, and USDA to prepare progress updates in advance.
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The Business Roundtable invited U.S. EPA Deputy Administrator Andrew R. Wheeler to discuss significant economic regulations related to energy and the environment at a meeting on June 6, 2018.
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The Texas Department of Agriculture, led by Commissioner Sid Miller, is proposing alternative solutions for the treatment of Fever Ticks in Texas, including short-term and long-term options, and seeks collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to implement these changes.
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The Edison Electric Institute is requesting a meeting with the EPA to discuss water quality programs and policies, specifically regarding groundwater and hydrological connectivity decisions that impact the investor-owned electric utility industry.
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The email from Brittany Bolen of the Office of Policy discusses scheduling a meeting with Quin Shea from the Edison Electric Institute regarding groundwater and hydrologic connection issues.
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Elizabeth Corona from the EPA's Smart Sectors Program is facilitating the sharing of advance materials for a PolyOne meeting by connecting her colleagues Robin Kime and Will Lovell with Leslie Hulse from the American Chemistry Council.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA acknowledges a contact update from Brian Prestwood, Vice President and General Counsel of AECI, regarding his new phone number.
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The email from Tate Bennett expresses gratitude to Allison Carter and Adam Basford for their efforts in organizing a successful event attended by an administrator, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, inquires whether the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) conducts activities similar to those referenced in a linked speech, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tate Bennett indicates that he is passing the name of a contact at the Department of Energy to Elise in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA).
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses a connection with a counterpart at the Department of Energy, referencing a meeting with Elise related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Jerry Mullins of the National Mining Association to Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses assistance for the Administrator's upcoming trip to Nevada to tour mining operations.
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The email from Dennis DeWitt to various recipients discusses a letter requesting EPA Administrator Pruitt to withdraw the Proposed Determination under Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act regarding the Pebble Mine project in Southwest Alaska.
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The email from Kelly Kundinger of the EPA discusses coordinating logistics for an upcoming visit to the Black Thunder Mine, requesting assistance in connecting with specific individuals for planning.
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The document outlines the itinerary for the EPA Administrator's visit to the Black Thunder Mine on March 29, 2018, including safety training, a mine tour, and travel details.
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The email exchange between Samantha McDonald of IPAA and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses scheduling a quick call, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses a meeting organized by the State Policy Network with various policy institutes to address climate resilience considerations in international development programs, referencing a 2014 executive order by President Obama, and includes logistical details for attendees and security.
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The email from Barb Glenn invites Tate Bennett to the 2018 Annual Meeting of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture in Hartford, CT, highlighting discussions on agricultural policy and networking opportunities.
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The email from Jeffrey Sands of the EPA discusses a follow-up on Newtrient's inquiry regarding electronic Renewable Identification Numbers (eRINs) and suggests contacting the Office of Transportation and Air Quality for further assistance.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) outlines new reporting requirements for farms regarding air emissions of hazardous substances from animal waste, effective January 22, 2018, due to a recent court ruling that revoked previous exemptions.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the postmaster at fb.org regarding a message about $3 million in funding for locally-focused environmental education grants intended for a recipient at the same organization.
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The email exchange between Aline DeLucia of NASDA and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a conference call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses the finalization of the sorghum oil pathway under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and requests quotes from representatives of the American Farm Bureau Federation for an upcoming announcement.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing the finalization of the sorghum oil pathway under the Renewable Fuel Standard, with a request for quotes from industry representatives by July 24, 2018.
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The email discusses reactions from key stakeholders regarding the Supreme Court's ruling on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulation, highlighting the implications for legal jurisdiction and federal regulatory authority, as communicated by the Waters Advocacy Coalition.
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The email from Don Parrish to EPA officials discusses President Duvall's annual convention address and inquires about mentioning the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) in relation to recent EPA actions under Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Carly Grether of NASDA outlines the registration process for an event, stating that only pre-registered attendees will be allowed to check in, with security measures including ID checks and the presence of federal and local police officers.
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The email from Lee Tanner, Acting Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses follow-up actions after a meeting regarding the National Black Chamber of Commerce's participation in an upcoming convention and collaboration on various topics including infrastructure and regulatory agendas.
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The email correspondence between Hema Subramanian of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Aline DeLucia discusses logistics and scheduling for the upcoming NASDA Annual Meeting, including speaking arrangements and registration details.
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The National Black Chamber of Commerce provided a progress report detailing upcoming events, including a Southeastern Regional Conference and highlights from Black History Month activities, while also referencing ongoing legal matters involving the Sierra Club and the EPA.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and NASDA coordinating details for an upcoming signing event of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Administrator Pruitt.
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The email correspondence involves Kaitlin Keller from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing follow-up materials related to the 2014 Chlorpyrifos Human Health Risk Assessment with Janet Collins from CropLife America after a meeting on environmental contaminants.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Nancy Beck coordinating a meeting with Heidi McAuliffe to discuss the Inventory Reset and PMN process, with Derrick Bolen assisting in scheduling.
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Samantha McDonald announces her departure from the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) to become a lobbyist at the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, focusing on endangered species issues, federal lands, and hydropower.
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The email from Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses the agency's response to a GAO letter regarding the need for secure telephone lines for handling sensitive information, confirming that the EPA will notify Congress about related expenses while clarifying that no violations of financial regulations were identified.
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The email discusses a scheduled call between Samantha McDonald of the Independent Petroleum Association of America and Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding an upcoming lobbying event at the Trump Hotel, which includes a policy meeting with the EPA.
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The email exchange between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Alicia Alford from CBS Evening News discusses a request for an interview regarding the EPA's proposed rule on Significant New Use Rules (SNUR) and reactions to criticisms from various groups about asbestos regulation.
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The email correspondence between CBS News and the EPA discusses a request for information regarding revised fuel efficiency standards.
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The email discusses the EPA's response to a GAO inquiry regarding the need for secure telephone lines for employees handling sensitive information, confirming that the agency will notify Congress about related expenses while asserting no violations of financial regulations were identified.
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The email correspondence involves Robert Daguillard from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responding to a request from CBS Evening News producer Amy Birnbaum for images of asbestos.
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The email from D. Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the status of the Puerto Rico SRF negotiations and includes a one-page reference document requested by Andrew Wheeler.
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The email confirms a meeting scheduled for February 23, 2018, between representatives from the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to discuss unspecified topics.
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The document outlines a meeting agenda for the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) with EPA's Office of Water Assistant Administrator David Ross on February 23, 2018, focusing on water issues, including WOTUS and refinery effluent limitations guidelines.
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The email from Jeff Gunnulfsen of AFPM discusses the agenda for an upcoming meeting on February 23, 2018, and requests logistical details from Crystal Penman.
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The email from Charles Franklin of the Portland Cement Association to Lee Forsgren of the EPA expresses gratitude for a meeting discussing the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) Rule and highlights the cement industry's perspectives on water regulatory issues.
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The email from Rachel Mann at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP to Dru Keenan discusses a request for an extension of the comment period regarding the Idaho General Permit for Hydroelectric Facilities, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation responds to Brent Fewell regarding a postponed meeting due to a client matter, indicating a willingness to reschedule.
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The email from Miles Keogh invites Bill Wehrum of the EPA to speak at the upcoming NACAA meeting in Chattanooga, TN, on May 21, 2018, highlighting the attendance of various state and local air pollution control agencies.
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The email from Kevin Fay to Bill Wehrum and others discusses scheduling a meeting to brief them on the economic analysis regarding the impacts of the Kigali ratification and implementation, prior to discussions with Congressional members and staff.
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The National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) sent a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt urging the revision of NOx emission standards for on-highway heavy-duty trucks and expressed a desire to meet to discuss the issue further.
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The email from Matthew Forman of FCA discusses fuel-saving technologies for the 2019 Ram 1500 and includes a summary of those technologies, addressed to Bill Wehrum.
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The document is an email from Melissa Jena of SAE International regarding the posting of presentations from the Government/Industry Meeting and a reminder for attendees to complete a survey by February 9, 2018.
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John Lichak is requesting assistance from Bill Wehrum at the EPA regarding New York State's failure to enforce air pollution laws, particularly concerning indoor wood boilers, following a lawsuit by the state's Attorney General to enforce air quality standards.
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The email from Joe Trauger of the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute discusses the agenda and questions for a panel discussion on "Policy in 2017 and Beyond" at the AHRI National Advocacy Conference, involving various federal officials.
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The Natural Resources Defense Council, along with other environmental organizations, submitted a request to the EPA for the public release of modeling data and tools related to light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas standards.
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Brent Fewell from Earth and Water Group seeks permission from Bill Wehrum to introduce Amena Saiyid, Bloomberg BNA's new air reporter, via email, highlighting her fair reporting history.
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The Western Governors' Association sent a letter to EPA Air Administrator Bill Wehrum outlining the priorities of Western Governors for air quality policy and regulation.
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The email from Kerry Kelly to Peter Tsirigotis discusses the reconsideration of the Municipal Solid Waste Landfill New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and Emission Guidelines (EG) rules, expressing a desire for further discussion on key issues and proposing an interim call to plan future meetings.
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The email from Kevin Fay to Bill Wehrum discusses the completion of an economic analysis on the benefits of Kigali ratification and implementation, commissioned by the Alliance and AHRI, and expresses a desire to schedule a meeting to discuss it further.
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The email correspondence between Margo Oge and Bill Wehrum discusses scheduling a short call regarding an NAS board meeting, with Wehrum representing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email from Robert Wyman discusses a letter regarding fuel economy from the National Coalition for Advanced Transportation (NCAT) addressed to various officials at the Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) is hosting a paperless Spring Membership Meeting from May 21-23, 2018, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, providing all materials online and offering hospitality services for attendees.
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The email exchange between Margo Oge and Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses scheduling a lunch meeting to discuss Oge's op-ed published in Forbes regarding the impacts of the Trump administration's rollbacks on greenhouse gas emissions and fuel economy standards.
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The email from Arthur Marin to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt conveys a joint letter from multiple state environmental commissioners urging against the weakening of greenhouse gas emission standards for light-duty vehicles.
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The American Water Works Association commended the U.S. Congress and the Trump Administration for more than doubling the funding for the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) to $63 million and increasing the Drinking Water State Loan Fund to $1.16 billion, as part of the omnibus spending bill signed into law.
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The email from Stephen Fotis of Van Ness Feldman LLP to Bill Wehrum discusses scheduling a conversation regarding recent developments related to the ethylene oxide issue affecting a client’s sterilization facilities.
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The email from Bryan Jacobs of BMW Group requests a meeting with Bill Wehrum and his staff to discuss MTE/GHG topics, indicating that colleagues from Munich will be in the U.S. on March 22, 2018.
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The email from Terry Hansen to EPA Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum discusses the agency's talking points on climate change, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding climate science and advocating for climate action despite this uncertainty.
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The email from Kim Goodman expresses environmental concerns regarding pollution, UVC radiation, soil pH levels, and health issues, directed to officials at the EPA, including Bill Wehrum, Scott Pruitt, and Andrew Wheeler.
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