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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the availability of a list of the first 10 chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) in response to a request from Sharlene Matten.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA expresses appreciation to Veena Singla from UCSF for her engagement and constructive feedback on improving a program related to statutory requirements.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, confirms the deletion of a question regarding EPA recommendations for maintaining import production volumes from a webinar presentation.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Kathryn Graf discusses sending personal photos, including pictures of horses and a cup, amidst the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Nick Hart from the Bipartisan Policy Center discusses their recent conversation and the potential for further collaboration on the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention's work.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA expresses gratitude for team efforts related to a project, in response to a birthday message from Martha Marrapese at Wiley Rein LLP.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator of the EPA, and Lewis Brown discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing communication related to the litigation.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck and Michael Dourson at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting during Dourson's upcoming visits to Washington, D.C. in January 2018.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at OCSPP, acknowledges an update from Richard Engler regarding a follow-up meeting on Duracell's new battery technology and the submission of a Premanufacture Notice (PMN) to the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Fern Abrams expresses interest in exploring a political position related to TSCA implementation and other industry-related programs at the agency.
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The email discusses a press release from the Biobased and Renewable Products Advocacy Group (BRAG) regarding their engagement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to address regulatory challenges related to nomenclature in the biobased industry.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, expresses gratitude to Rick for a lighting upgrade that significantly improved the situation, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and John Campbell discusses Campbell's resume and a potential job opportunity.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Phil Klein expresses gratitude for a recent meeting, highlighting collaboration related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses an upcoming call from Charles Munoz, the White House liaison responsible for political hirings, regarding a potential opportunity related to a resume submission.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP), expresses appreciation for a candidate's interview and enthusiasm for the agency's efforts to incorporate new approach methods (NAMs) into chemical risk assessments.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, expresses gratitude for a gift of Oolong tea and inquires about meetings in Washington, D.C.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, discusses a miscommunication regarding a phone number with Steve Goldberg from BASF, indicating a need for clarification.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck regarding the logistics for a tentative GoToMeeting invitation for the SOT Auxiliary Meeting scheduled on March 11, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Lynn Bergeson discusses a Marketplace interview related to the EPA's handling of proposed TCE Section 6 rules and risk evaluation.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck regarding the EPA's review of plans to release genetically engineered mosquitoes in Florida and Texas, expressing strong opposition to the release due to concerns about environmental and health impacts.
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The email from a concerned citizen to Nancy Beck expresses opposition to the release of GMO mosquitoes in Florida, warning of potential contamination and uncontrollable problems.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses opposition to the release of genetically engineered mosquitoes in Texas, referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Nancy Beck advises against the release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida, citing concerns about ecological impact and the importance of mosquitoes in the food chain.
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The email expresses concern about the potential risks of releasing genetically engineered mosquitoes, questioning the rationale behind such a decision, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email is a message from a concerned citizen to Nancy Beck at the EPA, urging the agency to establish standards for natural living in response to environmental degradation caused by corporate greed.
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The email from a concerned citizen to Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the release of genetically engineered mosquitoes in Texas, citing potential harmful effects on families and friends.
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The email from a concerned citizen to Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the release of genetically modified mosquitoes due to health and environmental concerns, referencing negative outcomes from similar releases in other countries.
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The email from an individual expresses concern to the EPA regarding the release of genetically modified mosquitoes, citing fear for personal safety and a desire not to participate in the experiment, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA lawsuit.
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The email from an unidentified sender to Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the release of genetically modified mosquitoes, arguing that they are unsafe, unnecessary, and unethical, and urges against their experimentation in any state.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a $69.7 million loan to the City of Omaha, Nebraska, for water infrastructure upgrades under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program.
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The email correspondence between EPA's Michael Abboud and House staffer Dalton Henry discusses coordinating press involvement for a Sorghum event with the High Plains Journal.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Stu Levenbach of NOAA discusses scheduling a call to involve their policy teams, reflecting ongoing collaboration between the agencies.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Marca Weinberg of the USDA discusses the transition of Kelly Maguire to a new position at USDA, expressing both congratulations and a sense of loss over her departure from the EPA.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses a response to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller regarding solutions for the Fever Tick Spray Box and mentions an updated USDA-TAHC Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
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NOAA's Stuart Levenbach communicated with EPA's Nancy Beck about scheduling a meeting for Gavin Noyes to discuss uranium remediation opportunities with Indian tribes, clarifying that Bears Ears would not be on the agenda.
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The email from Stephen Vaden at the USDA discusses coordinating with Dr. Jack Shere from Vet Services regarding changes related to a timeline, while also keeping attorney Benny Young informed on legal issues.
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The email from Pat Simms at NOAA discusses scheduling a meeting with RDML Timothy Gallaudet, the Acting Under Secretary of NOAA, with input from Nancy Beck at the EPA regarding potential meeting times.
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The USDA is coordinating with the EPA regarding a call about the Coumaphos label, but has decided not to attend the meeting with the Texas Department of Agriculture.
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The USDA's Dudley Hoskins communicated with Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller regarding a response to a letter about solutions for the Fever Tick Spray Box and provided an updated MOU for their records, indicating plans for further discussions.
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The email from Eileen Conneely to Kris Thayer discusses the need for additional time to present comments on the upcoming Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) protocol regarding hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) during a planned public webinar.
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The American Chemistry Council is urging the EPA to consider a June 2018 commentary that supports a non-linear risk assessment model for inhaled formaldehyde, based on findings from a 2017 National Toxicology Program report indicating that formaldehyde does not cause nasal tumors or increase leukemia risk in Trp53 haploinsufficient mice.
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The email from Bill Wehrum of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation discusses regulatory options for Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) and expresses appreciation for materials provided by Matthew Morrison, indicating a desire to further collaborate on the issue.
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The document discusses the applicability of a 1.0 PSI Reid Vapor Pressure allowance for gasoline blends containing 15 percent ethanol, focusing on the EPA's interpretation of relevant regulations and legal frameworks in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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BP expresses concerns to the EPA regarding the agency's expansion of small refinery exemptions under the Renewable Fuel Standard, arguing that it violates the Clean Air Act and undermines the program's goals.
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The email from Thomas Brugato of Covington & Burling LLP discusses a follow-up item regarding the statutory authority to extend a 1 PSI RVP waiver to ethanol blends over 10%, addressed to various EPA officials and BP representatives.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses a media inquiry regarding the controversial relationships between Scott Pruitt, Albert Kelly, and himself, highlighting potential conflicts of interest and financial dealings.
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The email from James Kenney, a Senior Policy Advisor at the US EPA, discusses future engagement opportunities related to oil and natural gas, highlighting upcoming meetings of ECOS and IOGCC where the EPA intends to participate and support discussions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invited Hess Corporation to participate in an Oil and Natural Gas Roundtable on January 23-24, 2018, but Hess declined due to scheduling conflicts and suggested contacting the North Dakota Petroleum Council as an alternative stakeholder.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner at the EPA discusses a media inquiry regarding the controversial relationships between Scott Pruitt, Albert Kelly, and himself, highlighting past financial dealings and potential conflicts of interest.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the release of genetically engineered mosquitoes by Oxitec in Florida and Texas, citing concerns over environmental and health impacts, and advocates for the use of native mosquito fish as a safer alternative.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses concern about the potential risks of releasing genetically modified mosquitoes, urging for more research to ensure safety before proceeding, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the release of genetically modified (GMO) mosquitoes in Florida, urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to halt the initiative due to concerns about insufficient study and potential risks.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the Environmental Protection Agency's plans to release genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida and Texas.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses opposition to the release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida, citing concerns over the lack of environmental and health studies and the irreversible nature of their release.
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The document is an email expressing a demand to the EPA to halt the experimental release of genetically engineered mosquitoes, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses concern to the EPA about the release of genetically engineered mosquitoes in Florida and Texas, urging caution due to the lack of long-term studies on potential effects.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses a request to stop the release of genetically modified mosquitoes due to health concerns, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from a concerned individual to Nancy Beck at the EPA requests that the agency refrain from releasing antibiotic-resistant mosquitoes in Florida and Texas until their safety for humans is confirmed.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses opposition to the release of genetically engineered mosquitoes in Florida and Texas, urging the EPA to conduct thorough safety testing and consider alternative methods.
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The email from Mary Hanley of the EPA discusses the agency's involvement in responding to an OMB request for views on the Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act of 2017, and inquires if Bruce and the budget team are managing the response.
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Wendy Hartley urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride due to its health risks and recent fatalities associated with its use.
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The email from Hema Subramanian at the EPA informs recipients that the National Cotton Council Emerging Leaders visit scheduled for March 21, 2018, has been cancelled.
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The email from Michal Eldan expresses gratitude to Nancy Beck for a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a commitment to follow her advice and keep her informed.
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The email from Jeff Morris discusses the urgency of publishing the first batch of Significant New Use Rules (SNURs) for Cargill's PMNs related to Asphalt Salts, as delays could jeopardize the 2018 construction season for their downstream customers.
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The email from Derek Mills of the EPA's Office of General Counsel informs Cain Gorfine that his inquiry regarding PFAS contamination has been referred to the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention for further follow-up.
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The email from Thomas M. Connelly of the American Chemical Society to Nancy Beck discusses an attached letter related to an EPA meeting.
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The email from David Beaudreau of D.C. Legislative and Regulatory Services, Inc. discusses a follow-up regarding a biostimulant submission made to Mark Hartman, involving key agency personnel including Nancy Beck and Richard Keigwin.
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The email correspondence involves Linda Strauss requesting coverage for her absence from work on Monday, April 16, 2018, while indicating she would return on Tuesday, with responses from colleagues discussing their availability.
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The email from Laurie Flanagan requests a meeting with Nancy Beck to discuss the Safer Choice Program and invites her to speak at ISSA's Forum regarding TSCA implementation and OCSPP priorities.
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The email from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses logistics for an interview with John Monica related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson to Nancy Beck discusses sharing a one-page document about Viance with the EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention (OPP) as part of ongoing communications related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tina Bahadori, Director of the National Center for Environmental Assessment at the EPA, introduces Susanna Wegner, a potential job candidate with a background in toxicology, to colleagues for consideration for open positions.
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The email from Alison Pierce discusses edits to a pre-prioritization white paper involving multiple recipients from the agency, following a discussion held earlier that day.
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The email from Kevin Minoli at the EPA provides logistical details for an interview related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, scheduled to take place at the EPA's Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C.
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The email from Chris Andresen requests Nancy Beck to provide an update on the formaldehyde emissions rule and discuss laminated products at the American Home Furnishings Alliance's annual Board Meeting on May 15, 2018, in Washington, DC.
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The email from Kim Osborn of ICF to Nancy Beck discusses their missed opportunity to connect at the SOT event and expresses enthusiasm for ICF's collaboration with the EPA's OPPT.
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The email from the Library of Congress discusses a blog post titled "Women Composers Hidden in Plain Sight," authored by Music Reference Specialist Melissa E. Wertheimer, highlighting the contributions of women composers.
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The email from Alison Pierce discusses the preparation of draft letters for internal agency and federal partners regarding the TSCA Interagency group, including a revised note reflecting edits requested by Nancy Beck.
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The email from Michal Eldan to Nancy Beck and others discusses the review of correspondence related to organic arsenicals, with Eldan indicating he will be attending the JMPR meeting in China as part of the USA Delegation.
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The email from John to Kevin, Nancy, and Erik discusses the submission of references related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a follow-up on an opportunity.
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The email from Kathleen M. Roberts discusses a proposal for a TSCA Inventory Representation and Equivalency Determinations for Renewable and Sustainable Bio-based Chemicals, indicating plans for a follow-up meeting with Jeff Morris and others regarding the matter.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson discusses organizing a webinar titled "TSCA at Two" on June 20, 2018, to celebrate the two-year anniversary of the Lautenberg Act, and invites Nancy Beck, a top official at the EPA, to participate based on her previous success in a similar event.
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The email from Caffey Norman of Squire Patton Boggs discusses the provision of a product label and specific labeling language related to methylene chloride for aerosol and liquid products, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is an email expressing concern to Nancy Beck about the perceived destruction of the EPA's regulatory role and its alignment with corporate interests, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Thomas M. Connelly of the American Chemical Society to Nancy Beck discusses the Green Chemistry Challenge Award Program and includes an attached letter dated April 13, 2018.
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The email from Claire Kramer at Bloomberg Next provides Nancy Beck with dial-in and login instructions for the upcoming webinar on the implementation of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) as part of the 2018 Chemical Policy Summit Series.
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James Wellman expresses his concerns to Nancy Beck of the EPA regarding her perceived bias due to her industry background and her approach to environmental protection, indicating he plans to contact his Senator and Congressman to voice his displeasure.
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The email from Stephanie N. Daigle of Celanese requests a meeting with Nancy Beck to discuss the implementation of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
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The email from Geert Dancet, Secretary General of the Helsinki Chemical Forum, informs Nancy Beck of the upcoming global conference anniversary and invites her to send more staff to participate, highlighting the support from OECD and UNEP.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the urgency of a new artificial intelligence initiative and the need for a timely comment period, with hopes that the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) will exercise its discretion appropriately.
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The email from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses an upcoming interview with John, providing details about the location and check-in process for attendees involved in the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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NASA's Linda Wennerberg discusses the impact of heavy rainfall and climate change in an email exchange with Resha Putzrath from the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center.
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The document is an email from Brian Wynne to Scott Pruitt and Nancy Beck regarding an upcoming Energy and Commerce hearing related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses a job interview for a position in the Pesticides and Toxic Substances Law Office at the Environmental Protection Agency, with the candidate expressing interest and intent to provide references.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson discusses the deletion of a question regarding EPA recommendations for maintaining import production volumes in a webinar presentation, indicating a change to slide 20 before the slides are sent to Dr. Beck.
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The email from Caffey Norman at Squire Patton Boggs discusses the submission of a comment on the EPA's transparency proposal and requests assistance from Jeff Morris to include it in closed ICE TSCA dockets, while also mentioning upcoming results from an ICE study rerun expected in September-October.
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The email from Dominic Balog-Way reminds colleagues in the Society for Risk Analysis about the deadline for submitting abstracts for their annual meeting in New Orleans, organized by the SRA Risk Policy and Law group.
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The email from Seth Goldberg to Nancy Beck discusses her potential participation as a speaker at the Chemical Watch Global Business Summit in Brussels in March 2019, following up on previous communications.
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The email from Nick Hart expresses gratitude to Nancy Beck for a recent conversation and offers to highlight the work of the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) moving forward, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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