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Earth & Water Law Group announced the opening of its Atlanta office and the hiring of David Moore as a partner to lead the Southeast practice, responding to increased client demand in the region. 2018 2
The email from Michael Abboud at the EPA discusses the upcoming transition of Andrew Wheeler to Acting Administrator of the EPA, outlining his background and experience while indicating that Jahan will lead communications regarding this change. 2018 3
The email exchange between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Douglas O'Brien of HHS discusses their meeting and expresses a desire to stay in touch regarding their work, with no specific agency action or decision mentioned. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Michael Abboud of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Tyler Ann McGuffee of the Department of Health and Human Services discusses maintaining contact following a meeting, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Michael Abboud of the EPA and John Criscuolo discusses scheduling a meeting with a speaker for March 20, 2018, involving coordination with Hayley Ford and Amy Lozupone regarding the Administrator's availability. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Michael Abboud from the EPA and James Crotty, a communications director for Congressman Jeff Fortenberry, discusses the inclusion of a quote from the Congressman in a press release regarding a Nebraska-related grant benefiting the state. 2018 2
The EPA announced a decision to recommend partial excavation of the West Lake Landfill to remove radioactive waste, with a plan expected to take five years to implement, as part of its ongoing efforts to address complex Superfund sites. 2018 3
The email from Michael Abboud discusses Scott Pruitt's accomplishments during his first year as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and includes clips highlighting his influence and agenda within the Trump administration. 2018 9
The email from Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses the agency's response to a GAO letter regarding the need for secure communication lines for handling sensitive information, confirming that the EPA will notify Congress about related expenses. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation discusses scheduling a coffee meeting, amidst the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation discusses a hazmat team's response to a suspicious package at the EPA headquarters on May 1, 2018. 2018 2
The email exchange between Michael Abboud, a Press Secretary at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Darren Goode, Communications Director at ClearPath, discusses scheduling a coffee meeting on May 22, 2018. 2018 2
The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses providing background information and responses to questions from NBC reporter Dana McMahan regarding ENERGY STAR and energy efficiency measures. 2018 5
The email exchange between Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Nicholas Vital discusses a press inquiry regarding the total pesticide sales in the U.S. for comparison with Brazilian figures, with Daguillard suggesting a database that may contain more recent information. 2018 2
The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA provides information to a journalist about the benefits of water-saving appliances, including cost savings and the importance of WaterSense and ENERGY STAR labels for consumers. 2018 3
The email from Enesta Jones discusses the importance of affordable water services and outlines the EPA's efforts to address water affordability through customer assistance programs and responses to recommendations from the National Academy of Public Administrators. 2018 4
The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler's support for a four-step action plan on PFAS management, emphasizing community engagement and a commitment to an aggressive timeline for the National PFAS Management Plan. 2018 2
The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA provides background information and responses regarding inquiries from HealthyWay.com, specifically addressing the Safer Choice label and its criteria for environmentally-friendly products. 2018 4
The email exchange between Nicholas Vitali and Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses a press inquiry regarding pesticide sales data in the U.S., with Daguillard providing information on the most recent EPA report and suggesting a USDA database for more current statistics. 2018 3
The EPA is evaluating a proposal to repeal certain emission requirements for glider vehicles, considering interim measures such as extending compliance deadlines and exercising enforcement discretion for small manufacturers until a final rule is established. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Michael Balter and Robert Daguillard discusses the status of an investigation by the EPA's Office of Inspector General into allegations of inappropriate communications involving retired EPA staff member Jess Rowland and the Monsanto company. 2018 3
The EPA is collaborating with North Carolina to address GenX chemicals in the Cape Fear River, providing technical expertise for the state's provisional health goal of 140 ppt while conducting its own toxicity assessments for related chemicals. 2018 2
The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the agency's role in protecting pollinators, particularly through pesticide regulation, and provides background information for a reporter on bee conservation and related misconceptions. 2018 3
The email from Kanika Sago discusses activities related to the Recovery Kingdom Program and suggests a potential in-service for the group to address concerns about its progress, involving the Social Security Office in Chicago and the EPA. 2018 2
The EPA is preparing the Second Triennial Report to Congress on fuel-related topics, including ethanol and fuel efficiency, expected to be delivered in spring 2018. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves Kelsey Nowakowski, a journalist from National Geographic, requesting information from the EPA regarding vehicle fuel efficiency to meet an editorial deadline. 2018 2
The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses media inquiries regarding ammonia emissions and PM2.5, confirming that ammonia is considered a precursor to PM2.5 and outlining the agency's regulatory framework for ammonia emissions, particularly in relation to state implementation plans and agricultural operations. 2018 2
The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses Administrator Pruitt's message to employees regarding the agency's operational status and resources in light of the potential government shutdown on January 22, 2018, while also addressing a press inquiry about the shutdown's impact on climate change research. 2018 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is considering changes to the minimum age requirements in the Certification and Training and Agricultural Worker Protection Standard in response to an interview request regarding child farmworkers and pesticide evaluation. 2018 3
The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses inquiries about the possibility of creating different fuel economy labels for various vehicle powertrains, emphasizing the agency's current stance on maintaining a single label for consumer comparison and outlining the process for stakeholders to propose changes. 2018 4
The EPA is withdrawing the no action assurance for glider manufacturers and their suppliers, as determined by Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler, while aiming to finalize a solution that balances regulatory relief for the glider industry with air quality protections. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Leah Douglas and Robert Daguillard from the EPA discusses providing comments for a Civil Eats story regarding EPA's actions on chlorpyrifos and the ongoing process to revise aspects of the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard. 2018 3
The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the proposed Significant New Use Rule for asbestos, which requires manufacturers and importers to notify the EPA of certain asbestos uses prior to processing or importing, as part of the agency's ongoing risk evaluation under the amended TSCA. 2018 4
The email exchange between Enesta Jones of the EPA and Everardo Martinez discusses potential civil penalties for violations of the Clean Air Act related to diesel vehicle emissions, specifically referencing an inquiry about an investigation into Daimler's use of software to manipulate emissions tests. 2018 2
The email exchange between Bobby Elliott and Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the complexities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) as it pertains to the export of e-scrap, clarifying that certain e-scrap may be regulated as hazardous waste under U.S. law and outlining the legal requirements for export. 2018 5
The email from Enesta Jones discusses the EPA's regulatory control over bleach as a pesticide, confirming that bleach products claiming to kill avian flu must be registered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, and outlines the approval process for antimicrobial pesticides. 2018 2
The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses providing information on greenhouse gas emissions and environmental marketing claims in response to an outreach inquiry related to energy emissions for a community solar blog. 2018 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a report detailing Administrator Scott Pruitt's accomplishments during his first year in office, highlighting 22 deregulatory actions that could save Americans over $1 billion and significant progress in environmental management and state partnerships. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves Timothy Pearce from the Daily Caller News Foundation inquiring about the EPA's Air Trends Report, specifically seeking confirmation on the name of the group leader responsible for the air quality study discussed in a press call. 2018 3
The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality is exploring the possibility of hosting a Water Quality Standards academy in Lincoln, with support from EPA Region 7, and is seeking assistance from EPA headquarters to facilitate this training. 2018 4
The document provides logistical information for a meeting organized by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at the Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center in Cincinnati on February 2, 2018, including details on registration, security, parking, lunch orders, and health and safety requirements. 2018 2
The document outlines the mission and organizational structure of the US EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD), detailing its budget, research facilities, and the legal framework authorizing its scientific research to support the agency's environmental protection efforts. 2018 18
The email from Mary Beth Thelen of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is a follow-up regarding scheduling a conference call with the EPA and DEQ officials to discuss Southeast Michigan S02, indicating that a previously proposed time is no longer available and suggesting alternative dates. 2018 2
The EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) is hosting the Regional-ORD Community of Science Network (ROCS-Net) event from May 1-4, 2018, at the Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center in Cincinnati, OH, to foster collaboration between regional and state scientists and ORD researchers on topics such as water, homeland security, and risk assessment. 2018 2
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the selection of participants for the 2018 Regional-ORD Community of Science Networking Program (ROCS-Net), aimed at enhancing collaboration between regional and state scientists and the Office of Research and Development (ORD) through a series of activities and discussions. 2018 2
The document outlines the agenda for the 2018 Regional-ORD Community of Science Networking Program (ROCS-Net) hosted by the EPA's Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center, focusing on discussions about regional/state issues, PFAS research, and collaborative activities among participants. 2018 2
The email from Roger Walker, Executive Director of REGFORM, outlines the agenda and details for the Cooperative Federalism panel discussion scheduled for April 11, 2018, at the Kansas City Convention Center. 2018 4
The email from Kenneth Wagner of the EPA to Cathy Stepp discusses background materials related to emissions compliance and concerns raised by Ardagh Group regarding lack of communication from the Illinois EPA that could impact their Lincoln, Illinois plant. 2018 2
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the selection of participants for the 2018 Regional-ORD Community of Science Networking Program, aimed at enhancing collaboration between regional and state scientists and the Office of Research and Development (ORD) to address applied science needs. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Heidi Grether from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Kenneth Wagner from the EPA discusses the progress of a waiver needed for the Great Lakes Water Authority's Water Resource Recovery Facility. 2018 2
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality is collaborating with the EPA to resolve environmental justice complaints by enhancing public participation and nondiscrimination protocols, including new training programs for employees and updated policies. 2018 3
The document outlines the agenda for a June 19, 2018 meeting between Region 1 State Commissioners and the US EPA Office of Research and Development, focusing on environmental challenges such as nutrients, algal blooms, and PFAS, along with discussions on EPA research and state perspectives. 2018 3
The document details a meeting between representatives from New England states and the EPA's Office of Research and Development, focusing on environmental management and collaboration. 2018 2
The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses hazardous waste exclusions and exemptions related to e-scrap under RCRA, clarifying that while there is no general exclusion, certain e-scrap may not be regulated as hazardous waste under specific conditions. 2018 11
The email from Victor Pytko discusses a documentary project titled "Bad Water. Small Town. Deaf Ears," aimed at raising awareness about the health risks associated with PFAS chemicals in drinking water, highlighting the filmmakers' efforts to secure funding for the project in Michigan. 2018 2
The email exchange between Mark Yarm and Robert Daguillard from the EPA discusses the availability of statistics on manual versus automatic car transmissions for an article Yarm is writing for the GEICO Now website. 2018 2
The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides links to resources regarding the agency's midterm evaluation of light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas regulations in response to an inquiry from Italian journalist Bianca Senatore about the decision to lower car emission limits. 2018 2
The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the criteria and process for granting hardship exemptions under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), indicating that approximately 25 waivers have been granted based on recommendations from the Department of Energy. 2018 4
The email exchange between EPA officials discusses the status of small refinery exemption rules, confirming that despite an increase in exemptions granted, the rules themselves have not changed. 2018 3
The email from the EPA discusses the health risks associated with asbestos release during natural disasters and outlines the Asbestos NESHAP work practice standards aimed at minimizing environmental exposure, while also addressing the need for public notice in specific situations. 2018 4
The email from Robert Daguillard discusses the EPA's confidence in using green infrastructure to mitigate combined sewer overflow problems in Washington, D.C., referencing a feasibility analysis conducted by DC Water and the incorporation of green infrastructure projects into a 2016 amendment to a 2005 Consent Decree. 2018 8
The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses a request from journalist Malcolm Burnley regarding comments for a story on the Tar Creek audit, with plans to involve the Chief of Staff for further communication. 2018 2
The email from Monica Mayer requests that EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt be a guest on the "Monica Makes It Happen Facebook Live Show" to discuss the public housing crisis in New York City. 2018 2
The email from Tik Root, a journalist with the Center for Public Integrity, seeks clarification from the EPA regarding former Administrator Pruitt's foreign travel per diem expenses, specifically questioning the high costs of hotel accommodations and the agency's travel approval practices. 2018 2
The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses a query from Daniel Macy regarding the status of Genscape's authority to verify Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) following allegations of fraud, specifically inquiring about any further actions taken by the EPA since Genscape's response in April 2017. 2018 2
The email from Enesta Jones at the Department of Energy discusses energy-saving tips for laundry, emphasizing the financial impact of using older washing machines and the benefits of doing laundry during off-peak electricity demand times. 2018 3
The email from Enesta Jones at the Energy Star program discusses peak electricity demand times and the potential savings for consumers who do laundry during off-peak hours, emphasizing the importance of local utility information for specific pricing plans. 2018 6
The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a statement by Dr. Wayne Cascio regarding the health impacts of air pollution, specifically fine particulate matter (PM2.5), on cardiovascular health, highlighting scientific evidence and the agency's standards and guidance related to air quality. 2018 5
The email correspondence from Ryan Harold expresses frustration over the EPA's lack of transparency regarding health assessments related to formaldehyde and accuses the agency of hiding information that could harm American citizens. 2018 2
The EPA is hosting a national leadership summit to address Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and is developing toxicity assessments for specific GenX chemicals, while not currently establishing standards for chemical contamination levels in food. 2018 2
The EPA announced a proposed rule by Administrator Scott Pruitt on April 24, 2018, aimed at enhancing the transparency and reproducibility of the scientific data used in its regulations. 2018 4
The email from Enesta Jones discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) guidelines on asbestos management, particularly in relation to natural disasters and the Asbestos NESHAP standards for minimizing environmental release during demolition or renovation activities. 2018 4
The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency addresses inquiries about the approval process for organic pesticides, clarifying the roles of the USDA and EPA, and confirming that plant growth regulators are also classified as pesticides requiring EPA registration. 2018 3
The email from Enesta Jones discusses the environmental concerns related to ballast water discharges in the Great Lakes under the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act (VIDA), highlighting the EPA's regulatory role and its position on pending legislation. 2018 3
The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA addresses an inquiry from the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting regarding the delay in the Quality Assurance Project Plan's release and outlines the agency's efforts to develop emission-estimating methodologies while responding to concerns about potential regulatory rollbacks for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs). 2018 2
The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the impact of wildfire smoke on air quality standards, noting an increase in PM2.5 and PM10 levels, and provides resources for public health officials regarding the effects on children. 2018 3
The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the details of a SNAP stakeholder meeting held on May 4, 2018, including attendance, agenda, key officials present, and the purpose of gathering stakeholder input for future actions. 2018 2
The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agenda for the PFAS National Leadership Summit and addresses inquiries about press access to the event. 2018 2
The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses inquiries regarding the agency's assessment of arsenic health risks in drinking water, detailing historical regulations and compliance standards for arsenic levels. 2018 4
Dee Chase-Unno from Gulf Premier Logistics is requesting updates from the EPA regarding the status of entry 9DN0005231-4 for Global Tradepoint, emphasizing the need for communication to a specific email address. 2018 2
The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the registration and evaluation of Garlon 4 Ultra as a specialty herbicide for rights-of-way, confirming its approval for use and outlining the agency's assessment process regarding its safety and environmental impact. 2018 14
The email from Sarah Craig to Enesta Jones discusses inquiries regarding the EPA's assessment of arsenic health risks, specifically seeking guidance on accessing compliance data for community water systems and questions about the agency's decision-making related to arsenic regulations. 2018 4
The email correspondence involves the EPA's Enesta Jones responding to journalist Nicole Cherie Jones regarding a media request for expert commentary on dehumidifiers for a story, indicating willingness to assist and requesting questions and a deadline. 2018 2
The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA provides guidance to William Hengst on accessing the eGRID database to obtain the breakdown of energy sources for Philadelphia's electricity mix, specifically detailing the resource mix data available for the RFC East subregion. 2018 2
The email discusses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to suspend the withdrawal of a proposed determination regarding the Bristol Bay Watershed and plans to solicit additional public comments. 2018 3
The email from Jahan Wilcox discusses the proposed and final renewable fuel volume requirements for 2018-2020, including specific gallon targets for cellulosic biofuel, biomass-based diesel, advanced biofuel, and renewable fuel, as part of the Environmental Protection Agency's regulatory process. 2018 4
The email from the EPA discusses the background and qualifications of Andrew Wheeler, who is set to become the Acting Administrator of the EPA on July 9, 2018, and includes a recusal letter in response to inquiries about his appointment. 2018 3
The document discusses Curtis Ellis advocating for the Senate to confirm Kathy Kraninger as the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to continue President Trump's regulatory rollback efforts. 2018 2
The email exchange between Michael Abboud from the EPA and Adnan Jalil from Alpha Strategies discusses scheduling a meeting for coffee on July 12, 2018, amidst ongoing communications related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 3
The email from John Konkus at the EPA discusses a response to Congressman Cummings regarding FOIA procedures, clarifying that the protocol in question was established under the Obama administration and addressing the 400% increase in FOIA requests during the Trump administration. 2018 2
The document discusses a study by ISCA Technologies, published in Current Biology, which found that honeybee pheromones can effectively and safely repel elephants in Greater Kruger National Park, providing a potential new tool for managing human-elephant conflicts. 2018 3
The email from Molly Block discusses the National Cattlemen's Beef Association's campaign to prevent farms and ranches from being regulated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) following a court decision, highlighting concerns over the implications for livestock producers. 2018 5
The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses an upcoming press release about the agency's progress in cleaning up Superfund sites, specifically mentioning the Omaha Lead site in Nebraska, and highlights the removal of seven sites from the National Priorities List in 2017. 2018 3
The email from Liz Bowman at the EPA discusses the tentative lineup for the State of the Union (SOTU) direction as communicated by the White House, with an attachment detailing Administrator Pruitt's plans. 2018 2
The email exchange between James Hewitt of the EPA and William Murray from R Street discusses rescheduling a meeting originally planned for January 26, 2018, to the following Friday at 2 PM due to scheduling conflicts. 2018 5
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing the onboarding of John Ryan as an Infrastructure Fellow to collaborate on water infrastructure initiatives. 2018 2
The email exchange involves James Marshall Crotty, Director of Communications for Congressman Jeff Fortenberry, coordinating with Michael Abboud from the EPA regarding a quote for an upcoming press release related to a Nebraska grant, with ongoing revisions and requests for updates. 2018 3
The email from Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA discusses resources related to solar projects on coal sites and provides links to information about renewable energy installations on contaminated lands, specifically for Herman K. Trabish's inquiry. 2018 2
The email discusses concerns from Curtis Ellis regarding the infrastructure plan's potential to hinder construction efforts due to bureaucratic red tape, emphasizing the need for streamlined processes to enhance economic growth. 2018 2
The email from Jahan Wilcox invites recipients to an on-the-record regional roundtable hosted by the EPA on March 12, 2018, to discuss various environmental topics and reflect on Administrator Scott Pruitt's first year in office. 2018 2