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The email from journalist Hayden Field to EPA representative Enesta Jones discusses a media request regarding climate change and mining in Antarctica, seeking to arrange a conversation about the significance of these issues and related research.
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The National Mining Association invites EPA Acting Administrator Andrew R. Wheeler to speak at their fall 2018 board meeting, emphasizing the importance of domestic mining to the U.S. economy.
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The email from Stephen Gordon at the EPA invites recipients to an announcement event with Administrator Pruitt scheduled for May 14, 2018, and requests RSVPs while emphasizing that the invitation is not transferable externally.
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The email from Cecily Marmoll of Tea Party Patriots Action invites EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their conference on July 25, 2018, aimed at energizing conservative activists.
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The email from Brad Viator of the Edison Electric Institute discusses the potential organization of an event in the spring and inquires if the EPA, represented by Tate Bennett, would be interested in participating.
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The email from Samantha McDonald of the Independent Petroleum Association of America discusses the confirmed attendees for a call-up meeting, indicating a final head count will be provided after an orientation and dinner.
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The email from Daisy Letendre of the EPA discusses the logistics for an upcoming meeting involving multiple participants, including Nena Shaw and Tate Bennett, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Samantha McDonald from the Independent Petroleum Association of America is requesting a walk-through of the EPA meeting location and check-in procedures in preparation for a Congressional Call Up event scheduled for February 21, 2018.
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The email from Allison Carter discusses the agenda and timeline for a meeting scheduled for February 2, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Allison Carter and Tate Bennett discusses the preparation of a revised bio for Scott Pruitt, the then-Administrator of the EPA, in relation to an upcoming event.
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Allison Carter from the Florida Electric Cooperatives Association sent a quote document to Kelsi Danieli and Tate Bennett regarding a request related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox of the EPA discusses a request from CBS News reporter Jacqueline Alemany for a response regarding allegations against Kathleen Hartnett White's renomination.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is undergoing an interagency review of a draft determination related to vehicle pollution rules, with a final decision expected by April 1, 2018, as communicated by spokesperson Liz Bowman in response to a press inquiry from CBS News.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox of the EPA indicates that Administrator Pruitt is unavailable for an interview with CBS News' Face the Nation scheduled for Sunday.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA indicates that he will handle a request from CBS News regarding a statement about a meeting between EPA Chief Scott Pruitt and lobbyist Steven Hart, which is under scrutiny due to potential conflicts of interest.
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CBS News requested permission from the EPA to conduct a live broadcast in front of its headquarters on April 6, 2018, with a setup time starting at 5 AM.
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The email from David Geiger requests media access to an event featuring Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler at the Iowa State Fair.
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Caroline West from CBS National News is requesting a response from the EPA regarding the Environmental Working Group's report on glyphosate levels in oat cereals marketed to children, which suggests the EPA's limits are insufficient for protecting children's health.
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The email from EPA spokesperson Enesta Jones indicates that the agency will respond to a Congressman regarding PFAS issues through the appropriate channels, referencing a statement from Chief of Staff Ryan Jackson.
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The email from Lucy Boyd at CBS News inquires about the Environmental Protection Agency's plans for community engagement sessions regarding PFAS contamination in Michigan, following similar sessions in New Hampshire.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a request from CBS News regarding the agency's response to claims by the Environmental Working Group that the EPA's drinking water standards are outdated and insufficiently protective, with a deadline for response set for the end of the day.
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The email correspondence involves Bryce Newberry from CBS Evening News seeking confirmation from Michael Abboud at the EPA regarding new mileage standards and state authority to set their own standards, with a tight deadline for a broadcast segment.
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The email from the EPA discusses scheduling a phone call regarding a delayed trip to Nevada, involving coordination between Tate Bennett and Michael Abboud, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses options regarding the Washington Water Quality Standards in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Deidre Duncan invites Lee Forsgren to speak at the Energy Bar Association's Annual Conference on May 7 regarding 401-related issues in energy development, seeking participation from representatives of FERC, EPA, and the Corps.
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The email from Anna Wildeman discusses a scheduled appointment regarding CWA 316(b) issues at the EPA, involving participants from Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP and the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Crystal Penman discusses a tentative appointment regarding CWA 316(b) issues and Real ID information, involving participants from the EPA and Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, scheduled for August 31, 2018.
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The email from Anna Wildeman discusses a scheduled appointment regarding CWA 316(b) issues at the EPA, involving attendees from Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP and the Sierra Club.
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The email from Alexander Dominguez at the EPA discusses the attached correspondence between Lazard Freres & Co. and the EPA regarding the Regional Haze requirements for the Navajo Generating Station, following a meeting with Assistant Administrator Wehrum.
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Bill Wehrum from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is inquiring about dinner availability with Robert Wyman during his trip to Los Angeles on March 27, 2018.
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Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA, expresses gratitude for the opportunity to speak to a group, highlighting the positive reception of his remarks.
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The email from Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA, discusses the importance of public comments on a proposed rule regarding California's fuel efficiency standards, indicating that no final decision has been made yet.
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The email from Chris Miller to Michael Molina requests the forwarding of a letter regarding the EPA's non-enforcement memo on gliders to Administrator Wheeler for consideration.
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The email correspondence between Robert Wyman and Bill Wehrum discusses scheduling a meeting for later that afternoon regarding matters related to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Air and Radiation.
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The email from Robbie Diamond discusses the potential for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to incorporate safety and congestion mitigation technologies into fuel economy programs, emphasizing the need for regulatory changes to allow crediting these technologies.
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The email from Jeffrey Longsworth to Bill Wehrum discusses scheduling a meeting with the Tile Council to address the EPA's reconsideration of the Brick/Clay MACT rule and the industry's concerns regarding major sources.
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The email from Melissa Jena of SAE International confirms that the SAE Government/Industry Meeting is still scheduled for the following week while monitoring the situation in Washington and maintaining contact with relevant agencies.
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The email from SAE International requests feedback from attendees of the 2018 Government/Industry Meeting to improve future events.
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The email from Bob Perciasepe of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions thanks Bill Wehrum for speaking at a Business Environmental Leadership Council meeting, highlighting the importance of discussing regulatory priorities with stakeholders.
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The email from Glenn Coffee to Bill Wehrum and Mandy Gunasekara discusses scheduling a meeting on March 29, 2018, with representatives from GPA Midstream to address issues related to Quad Oa/methane, as part of the EPA's ongoing regulatory considerations.
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The email from Charles Ingebretson to Bill Wehrum discusses a White Paper from the Advanced Engine Systems Institute regarding proposed changes to the EPA's GHG and CAF regulations for compressed natural gas vehicles, recommending the elimination of certain requirements and the restoration of a multiplier for natural gas vehicles.
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The email from Mary Serreze to the EPA inquires about the agency's response to a letter from Senators Warren and Markey regarding a wastewater spill from the Tennessee Gas Pipeline in Agawam, Massachusetts, and seeks clarification on testing, cleanup, and prevention measures.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA addresses a fact-checking inquiry from the podcast 99% Invisible regarding greenhouse gas emissions from air conditioning in the U.S., providing specific data on refrigerant emissions and noting the lack of lifecycle analysis for the construction industry.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agency's commitment to working with states on the Clean Water Act, highlights financing tools for water infrastructure projects, and mentions the launch of the Water Finance Clearinghouse to assist communities in making informed financing decisions.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses a request from Christopher Castiglione to verify the authenticity of Scott Pruitt's LinkedIn page for accurate citation in a news article.
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The email from Jeffrey Brainard at Science magazine requests comments from the EPA regarding a report by the Union of Concerned Scientists that highlights significant declines in the number and frequency of meetings of EPA science advisory committees during the Trump administration.
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The document is an email from Jusu Ngobeh, a Sierra Leonean master's student in Environmental Engineering, requesting information from the EPA regarding research on the removal of heavy metals, specifically nickel and cadmium, from wastewater.
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The email from freelance science writer Karla Lant to the EPA requests a contact for discussing technical aspects of the agency's response to Hurricane Maria, specifically regarding water quality and monitoring issues.
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The email from Sarah Kerr, a freelance reporter, inquires with the EPA about concerns regarding weakened enforcement and accountability for polluters at the Gowanus Canal Superfund site under Administrator Pruitt, citing potential impacts on cleanup efforts.
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The document is an RSVP from Gene Lucht of Iowa Farmer Today for the EPA administrator's visit to Des Moines on August 13, 2018.
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The email from journalist Tik Root to EPA officials inquiring about former Administrator Pruitt's foreign travel per diem expenses, specifically regarding a costly hotel stay and related spending practices.
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The document is an email from Dr. Xingshan Zhu, a senior director at CNPC, proposing investment cooperation and joint collaboration to a recipient at the press office, emphasizing legal and transparent business practices.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the accuracy of drinking water compliance data reported by the Martin County Water District, specifically addressing inquiries from journalist Jenny Jarvie regarding violations listed in the EPA's SDWIS database.
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The email from Tigran Vayradyan to the EPA press office discusses a forwarded message related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing legal matters involving the agency.
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The email from Tyler Foggatt of The New Yorker requests an interview with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a piece on his first year at the agency, following previous interview requests and noting Pruitt's recent interviews with other media outlets.
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The email from Tigran Vayradyan to the EPA press office discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case and includes attachments related to the case.
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The email from Richard Badalamente expresses concern to the EPA about the repeal of the WOTUS Rule, urging the agency to maintain the rule until a better definition is proposed and opened for public comment.
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The email from reporter John Stang inquires about the specific landfill option selected by the EPA for the West Lake Landfill, seeking clarification on whether it corresponds to a particular alternative listed in a previous report.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the source of data regarding water system violations under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) in Martin County, Kentucky, indicating that the state is the best resource for clarification on the violations reported in 2017.
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The email from the EPA discusses an inquiry from New Hampshire Union Leader correspondent Kimberley Haas regarding Scott Pruitt's visit to Coakley Landfill, with a response indicating that all meetings attended by Pruitt are posted on the EPA website.
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The email from CBS Sunday Morning producer Emily Lazar inquires whether EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt would be interested in being profiled on their broadcast, with Jahan Wilcox indicating he will handle the request.
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The email from the EPA discusses the proposed "Excavation Plus" remedy for the West Lake landfill, which aims to remove 70% of radioactive material and includes an engineered cover system to protect the community, while also addressing follow-up questions from a reporter regarding the decision.
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The email from the Barcelona Dance Award organization announces the opening of registrations for the 2018 World Championship for Dance Schools and Groups, scheduled from March 29 to April 2, 2018, and encourages participation in various dance categories and workshops.
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The email from George Dutton questions EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's assertion that global warming may have beneficial effects, seeking clarification on the scientific basis for this viewpoint and expressing concern over the potential geopolitical and environmental consequences.
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The email promotes the Barcelona Dance Award 2018, inviting dance schools and groups worldwide to register for an international competition taking place from March 29 to April 2, 2018, while highlighting the availability of limited spots and free workshops.
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The email from Kimberly A. Higgins requests access to the signed deferral agreement related to the Anaconda Copper Mine, which was signed by Administrator Pruitt of the EPA in collaboration with the State of Nevada.
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The email from Margie Shafer of KCBS requests an interview with an EPA representative, specifically Alexis Strauss, to discuss proposed budget cuts for a news story.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA addresses a request from journalist Everardo Martinez regarding the existence of an investigation into Daimler-Mercedes Benz for potential software modifications to bypass emissions regulations, stating that the EPA does not comment on ongoing investigations.
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The email from the EPA discusses the funding allocation for the Superfund program in FY 2019, highlighting a budget of $1.089 billion to support cleanup efforts of contaminated sites and the importance of maximizing appropriated funds for effective site remediation.
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The email from Barbara Moreland to Mr. Pruitt expresses her accountability concerns regarding environmental destruction and climate change, highlighting the disconnect between his position and the realities faced by the public.
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Adele Peters, a staff writer for Fast Company, requests a PDF of an EPA paper on particulate matter emissions and seeks to schedule a short interview with an EPA representative regarding the article.
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The EPA, represented by Jahan Wilcox, responded to a media inquiry from Vice News regarding security threats justifying Administrator Pruitt's first-class travel, stating they do not comment on such threats.
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The email from Zack Colmani discusses concerns raised by the EPA regarding the Kigali Amendment and seeks clarification on the agency's regulatory authority and the legal framework under the Montreal Protocol, with a response needed by a Sunday deadline.
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The email from Alex Lubben to EPA press contacts discusses a media inquiry from Vice News regarding an EPA study on the disproportionate exposure to particulate matter affecting communities of color and low-income individuals.
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The email from the EPA discusses a proposal by the Office of Research and Development (ORD) to reorganize staff and functions into a new Office of Resource Management, ensuring that employment status remains unaffected while continuing management of research grants, in response to inquiries about the shutdown of the National Center for Environmental Research.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA addresses an inquiry from reporter Crystal Huskey regarding the process and cost of water quality testing, including bacteria testing, in response to concerns about drinking water safety in Campbell County, Tennessee.
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The email from Tour World Inc. requests assistance from the EPA in finding a company in New York that complies with the Toxic Substance Control Act for a meeting with a South Korean government delegation focused on environmental protection.
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Philip McKenna from Inside Climate News is requesting comments from EPA study authors regarding their recent research on air pollution, poverty, and race, which was published in the American Journal of Public Health, with a deadline for response by 4 PM ET the same day.
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Kristen Mello, representing Westfield Residents Advocating For Themselves (WRAFT), is requesting additional information about the agenda and accommodations for the National Leadership Summit on PFAS scheduled for May 22-23, 2018, organized by an unspecified agency.
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The email from the EPA discusses the RSVP for a press call regarding the release of the Air Trends Report, which indicates improvements in air quality and economic growth.
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The document pertains to a communication from the EPA regarding concerns about a banned pesticide, specifically a chalk product from China being sold on eBay, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from the EPA discusses the release of the Air Trends Report, highlighting improvements in air quality and economic growth, and provides dial-in information for a related press call.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is reviewing a court decision regarding the immediate implementation of a regulation that prohibits minors from handling restricted use pesticides, but has no comment at this time.
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The email from Enesta Jones to Jim Rutledge confirms that a meeting with Secretary Pruitt and 300 farmers took place in Washington, in response to a media inquiry.
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The email from the EPA discusses the RSVP and call details for a press briefing on the latest Air Trends Report scheduled for July 31, 2018.
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Maria Del C Guerrero Altorani is seeking assistance from the EPA regarding contaminated land in her backyard due to an oil spill from a fallen electrical transformer, after filing a complaint with the agency and receiving no response.
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The email from EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox addresses a media inquiry regarding the necessity of a concrete slab for the secure communications booth installed for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, stating that the issue was previously discussed in September 2017.
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The EPA Press Release incorrectly promotes Mr. Milner as Chair of the American Bar Association instead of his actual position as Chair of the ABA Section on Energy and Environment.
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The email from Cheyenne Matthews discusses her willingness to assist with updates related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA).
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing a response regarding a court ruling that it illegally delayed the implementation of key pesticide regulations, stating they have no comment at this time.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the Environmental Protection Agency provides a breakdown of the EPA's funding in the 2018 omnibus spending bill, totaling $8.824 billion, in response to a media inquiry from Jim Rutledge of Farm World.
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The email from the EPA discusses a media inquiry regarding the challenges of filtering pharmaceuticals out of wastewater, with plans to provide background information through webinars.
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The email from Travis D. Bubenik of Houston Public Media inquires about the current operational status of Gulf Coast refineries post-Hurricane Harvey, specifically seeking insights from the Department of Energy regarding any ongoing challenges faced by these facilities.
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The document involves a communication to the press regarding an individual's claims of identity theft and manipulation of their tax and financial information, implicating a government employee and a California senator, with a reference to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses a media inquiry from Jim Myers regarding Administrator comments on coal export issues in Wyoming and updates on the timeline for the proposed substitute for the WOTUS rule.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA confirms the titles of Dr. Cascio and Dr. Rappold for a HealthDay interview request regarding their roles in the Office of Research and Development.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Robert Daguillard confirmed to Jim Myers that the deadline for the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) funding announcement is June 12, 2018.
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The email from Jim Myers of The Waterways Journal to the EPA seeks clarification on the deadlines for the DERA program, specifically whether to reference June 5 or June 12.
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The email from Enesta Jones discusses the EPA's proposed budget for FY 2019, highlighting its strong funding for critical functions and the release of the FY 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, while also addressing a request from a journalism student for an interview regarding the budget's impact on estuary programs.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses a WIRED inquiry regarding the "secret science" rule and includes an attachment related to the proposed rule announced by Administrator Pruitt.
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