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The email from Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA addresses fact-checking inquiries related to the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, specifically clarifying its role and the scope of its agents in environmental enforcement, including Superfund.
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The email from Michael Bastasch discusses an upcoming interview with Jahan Wilcox at the EPA, focusing on regulatory rollbacks, the agency's role, and Administrator Pruitt's vision, while referencing a document detailing the EPA's achievements in the past year.
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The email exchange involves Neil McCabe from One America News Network discussing potential guest appearances related to the EPA, ultimately resulting in Robert Okinczyc declining the invitation.
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The email from Kelsi Daniell of the EPA discusses logistics for an upcoming meeting regarding highlights of Administrator Scott Pruitt's biography and his regulatory reforms.
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The email from Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA's Office of Public Affairs indicates that the agency has not taken any public action regarding Genscape's potential invalidation of RINs and is unable to comment on the ongoing inquiry related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA discusses the National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS) in response to a request from PolitiFact's Jon Greenberg for the latest national summary on water quality data.
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The email correspondence between Adnan Jaiil of Alpha Strategies, LLC and Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses a request for an introduction to the Chief Information Officers at the EPA for a cybersecurity client, Trapezoid, Inc., highlighting the importance of addressing government safety in relation to cyber attacks.
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The U.S. EPA's Office of Public Affairs provided information to a journalist about the Campus RainWorks Challenge, highlighting the participation of 87 student teams and the environmental benefits of their designs.
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The email exchange between Michael Bastasch and EPA official Michael Abboud discusses a hazmat team's response to a suspicious package at the EPA headquarters on May 1, 2018.
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The document is a reservation form submitted to the Dallas Department of Aviation for a conference event scheduled on July 16, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Darren Goode from Clear Path coordinating a meeting with Stephen Gordon, Deputy Director for Public Engagement at the EPA, to discuss potential collaboration on achieving better environmental outcomes.
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The email correspondence between Adrian Jalil of Alpha Strategies and Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses difficulties in contacting the IT department regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Stephen Gordon of the EPA and Darren Goode from Clear Path discusses scheduling a meeting to explore collaboration on achieving better environmental outcomes.
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The email exchange between Dave Kennett from the House of Representatives and Bill Wehrum from the EPA discusses scheduling a call to discuss comments from Rep. Calvert regarding air quality standards.
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The email from Jane Nishida of the EPA discusses the U.S. representation at the 2018 Strategic Dialogue of the Carbon Market Platform, indicating her willingness to assist the State Department in this matter.
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The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a list of accomplishments from Administrator Scott Pruitt's first year and offers additional resources for further information.
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The State Department will lead the U.S. delegation to the Carbon Market Platform meeting on September 21-22, 2018, and currently does not require participation from the EPA.
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The Congressional Western Caucus, led by members including Chairman Paul Gosar, announced the introduction of bills aimed at reforming oil and gas permitting processes to enhance efficiency and support American energy dominance.
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The House of Representatives passed the Agriculture and Nutrition Act, also known as the Farm Bill, with support from the Congressional Western Caucus, emphasizing support for rural America and agricultural reforms.
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The Congressional Western Caucus announced the introduction of a bipartisan "Endangered Species Act Modernization Package" consisting of nine bills aimed at improving the 1973 Act, with support from over 115 national and regional organizations.
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The document details the Trump Administration's announcement of a Draft Proposed Program by the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to expand offshore oil and gas production for the 2019-2024 period, supported by various Congressional members.
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The email announces changes in the leadership and membership of the Congressional Western Caucus, highlighting Congressman Andy Biggs' new role as Chief Regulatory Reform Officer and the addition of Congressman John Curtis as a member.
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The email from Jeff Small discusses the government shutdown initiated by Senate Democrats, blaming them for prioritizing partisan politics over the needs of troops and the American public, while highlighting the House of Representatives' actions to fund the government.
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The document details a successful policy tour organized by the Western Caucus in Arizona, highlighting discussions on key issues such as mineral security and water management, with participation from Congressional members and Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman.
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The Congressional Western Caucus, led by Chairman Paul A. Gosar, is urging the Trump Administration to review and reverse mineral withdrawals enacted by the Obama Administration, citing negative impacts on local communities and job creation.
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The document discusses the successful bipartisan passage of Congressman Amodei's Amendment #122 to the NDAA in the House of Representatives, aimed at streamlining permitting for critical and strategic minerals to address national security concerns related to the Department of Defense's reliance on foreign supply chains.
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The House of Representatives passed H.R. 3144, a dam protection bill sponsored by Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, aimed at ensuring the operational stability of the Lower Snake River Dams while prioritizing scientific management over judicial intervention.
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The Congressional Western Caucus, led by Chairman Paul A. Gosar, urged the Trump Administration to include copper and other minerals in the final critical minerals list to enhance national security and reduce reliance on foreign imports.
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The document reports on the passage of Congressman Doug LaMalfa's amendment to streamline the permitting process for rural broadband infrastructure in the U.S. House of Representatives, aimed at improving broadband coverage in rural areas.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing the announcement of a WIFIA loan for Omaha, with a request for a quote from a congressional office by the end of the day.
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Ariel Wittenberg from E&E News is inquiring with the EPA about the status of the Great Lakes Advisory Board, specifically regarding the renewal of its charter and the lack of new appointments, amidst concerns that the Trump administration may not prioritize the Great Lakes.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and a congressional staffer discusses planning for a visit, indicating a preference to delay press announcements until closer to the event date.
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The email discusses the launch of the EPA's new deregulatory website, which outlines rules being repealed or modified, and is shared among members of the Congressional Western Caucus, including Tanner Hanson and Molly Block.
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The Montana Department of Environmental Quality is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to develop new guidance on economic impacts for private sector discharger variances, following the EPA's decision to exclude private-sector dischargers from the nutrient variance rules approved in 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a phone call between Administrator Pruitt and Governor Burgum, with instructions to use a different phone number for the call.
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The email from Heidi Grether of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) acknowledges an offer of assistance from Cathy Stepp of the EPA regarding collaboration on a meeting related to the Parchment/Kalamazoo area.
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The EPA announced plans to host a National Leadership Summit to address concerns regarding Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and engage with governors to find solutions for public health protection.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a call with Governor Sununu regarding PFAS/PFOA issues, with Hayley Ford confirming the call details.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Liz Bowman coordinating a call between Administrator Pruitt and Alaska Governor Bill Walker, with a proposed time of 5 p.m. EST.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) communicated that Director Keith Creagh cannot attend an August 17 meeting due to a prior commitment, but DNR Wildlife Chief Russ Mason and Wildlife Biologist Joe Robison will participate instead.
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The document outlines a teleconference held by the US EPA's Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations on February 14, 2018, discussing the agency's PFAS Action Agenda, Michigan's PFAS Action Response Team, the Superfund Task Force recommendations, and the President's FY 2019 EPA budget.
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The email from Arnita Hannon discusses the RSVPs for the Office of Community and Intergovernmental Relations' Quarterly Outreach Meeting scheduled for February 14, 2018.
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The email from Arnita Hannon of the EPA requests presenters to adjust their timeslots for an upcoming outreach meeting due to a scheduling conflict, proposing a revised agenda for the Superfund Task Force portion.
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The email from Molly Block of the EPA discusses coordinating a press release regarding communication with Governor Walker on a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), with plans to release it on Monday afternoon to align with Alaska's time zone.
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The email discusses the planning of the May PFAS Summit, with Peter Grevatt from the EPA acknowledging input from Carol Isaacs of the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team regarding agenda items and the importance of sharing best practices among states.
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The email from Kristi Ponozzo of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality discusses coordination with Patrick Davis from the EPA regarding upcoming forums aimed at engaging industry representatives and stakeholders in Montana and other states to enhance understanding of regulatory processes and environmental protection practices.
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The meeting summary details discussions between the US EPA and Utah Departments of Agriculture and Food regarding the challenges and suggestions for improving the implementation of Nutrient Management Plans under the Clean Water Act, emphasizing the need for simplification and state-level guidance.
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The email correspondence between Tara McKee of the Utah government and Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses the restart of the NEPA review process for the Bluff River Trail, which is crucial for San Juan County to proceed with the trail construction and apply for grant funding.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinating meetings with representatives from the mining and agriculture sectors in Utah, with Denise Dragoo expressing her anticipation for the upcoming discussions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a Smart Sectors roundtable on June 25, 2018, in Minot, ND, to discuss environmental regulatory challenges and improve stakeholder communication in agriculture and food production.
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The meeting summary details a discussion between the US EPA and Utah Departments of Agriculture and Food regarding challenges and suggestions for improving the implementation of Nutrient Management Plans under the Clean Water Act, emphasizing the need for simplification and state-level guidance.
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The meeting summary details a discussion between the US EPA and Utah Departments of Agriculture and Food regarding challenges and suggestions for improving the implementation of Nutrient Management Plans under the Clean Water Act, emphasizing the need for simplification and state-level guidance.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses participant suggestions for forums related to agriculture, mining, and tourism/recreation in response to a request from Alan Matheson of the Utah government.
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Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a forum with Tom Adams from the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation to discuss participation and topics related to outdoor recreation and BLM land leasing.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Sheryl Kunickis of the USDA discusses scheduling a conversation regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Robert Johansson of the USDA discusses their busy work schedules and the possibility of meeting for lunch regarding resurfacing topics.
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The email exchange between Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a conversation regarding an unspecified topic, with Kunickis indicating she will try to call Beck shortly.
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The email from Charlotte Bertrand at EPA discusses coordinating a meeting for Gavin Noyes, who is working on uranium mining issues affecting Native Americans, with individuals at the EPA's Crystal City office.
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The email correspondence involves the USDA discussing the rollout of a statement on plant breeding innovations, with coordination between Dudley Hoskins and Nancy Beck from the EPA.
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The American Chemistry Council submitted concerns to the EPA regarding the incorporation of a toxicogenomics dataset into the IRIS assessment of hexavalent chromium, following the agency's refusal to meet to discuss the matter.
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The email from Eileen Conneely to Kris Thayer discusses the submission of correspondence to the EPA's IRIS docket regarding Cr(VI) genomics data after a request for a meeting was declined.
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The commentary discusses a National Toxicology Program report on the carcinogenicity of formaldehyde, emphasizing its implications for risk assessment in light of ongoing debates about exposure guidelines set by the EPA and WHO.
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The document details a confirmed meeting scheduled for August 23, 2018, involving EPA officials and representatives from the American Chemistry Council and Exponent to discuss matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is a letter from representatives of the renewable fuels industry to the EPA's Assistant Administrator William Wehrum, discussing the agency's legal authority to extend the 1.0 psi Reid Vapor Pressure allowance for gasoline blends containing 15 percent ethanol and providing a legal memorandum supporting this interpretation.
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The email from Matthew W. Morrison of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP discusses a petition for reconsideration regarding small refinery exemptions submitted to the EPA, and expresses a desire to discuss the petition further.
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The document is a letter from representatives of the renewable fuels industry to the EPA's Assistant Administrator William Wehrum, discussing the legal authority for extending the 1.0 psi Reid Vapor Pressure allowance for gasoline blends containing 15 percent ethanol and providing a memorandum that supports this interpretation based on the Clean Air Act's legislative history.
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The email discusses a concept related to Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) aimed at resolving issues with their market volatility, shared between Doug Goehring of North Dakota and Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with the intent to engage Governor Burgum and Administrator Pruitt on the matter.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is organizing a roundtable discussion on September 6, 2018, at the Zermatt Resort to address environmental regulatory challenges faced by the Utah outdoor recreation industry.
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Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirmed his participation in the Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit scheduled for September 4-6, 2018, and received logistical details from Rose Smith of the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation.
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The email from Sara Sparks discusses a site visit to pond 13A involving representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USCE) to address the issue of boils, with a plan to place sandbags around one of the boils as a temporary solution.
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The email from Sara Sparks of the Army Corps of Engineers discusses the monitoring of the Mill Dike and confirms that no problems were observed with the berm, along with plans for an emergency action plan to address potential flooding at the Smurfit site.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a memorandum providing a draft of the "PM2.5 Precursor Demonstration Guidance" to air agencies for review and comment, aimed at assisting in the development of optional precursor demonstrations under the PM2.5 State Implementation Plan (SIP) Requirements Rule.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to comments from the Missoula County Board of County Commissioners regarding the draft Human Health Risk Assessment and Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment Work Plan for Operable Units 2 and 3 at the Smurfit-Stone Mill Superfund Site, indicating that they will incorporate the concerns into further evaluations and ensure additional opportunities for public review before finalizing the assessments.
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The email from Sara Sparks of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality discusses the inspection report for the Smurfit Stone ponds berm, detailing ongoing inspections by NewField's in response to flooding conditions and communication with local water quality authorities.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses scheduling a preparatory phone call ahead of a meeting between the Secretary and the Governor of Nebraska.
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The document announces that Tenaska has signed a long-term power purchase agreement with Associated Electric Cooperative for a 236-megawatt renewable energy project, the Tenaska Clear Creek Energy Center, which is set to begin operations in 2020 in Maryville, Missouri.
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The email correspondence between Rachel Rogier from Arch Coal and Christian Palich from the EPA discusses obtaining contact information for Sarah Greenwalt and arranging a lunch meeting.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Melissa Shute discusses scheduling a lunch meeting while they are both in Washington, D.C.
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BP's CEO Bob Dudley announced plans to increase U.S. investments following tax reform that reduced corporate tax rates, highlighting the regulatory environment's improvement and BP's significant past investments in the country.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Steve Risotto from the American Chemistry Council discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting in January to further discuss EPA's policy on trichloroethylene (TCE).
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency confirming a lunch meeting with Drew Kramer and Andy Berger to discuss public engagement matters in Region 8.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responds to a request from the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group regarding the timing requirements for groundwater monitoring under the Coal Combustion Residuals Rule, specifically addressing assessment monitoring program establishment and statistical evaluation deadlines.
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The email correspondence between EPA official Byron Brown and James Roewer discusses the EPA's proposal to amend coal ash disposal regulations, which is expected to save up to $100 million per year in compliance costs.
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The email correspondence between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA, and Andrea Field discusses Wehrum's participation in an ACOEL interview, highlighting positive feedback received about his performance.
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Bill Wehrum from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a recent ELI meeting and expresses interest in meeting with Tom Boer in Washington, D.C.
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ExxonMobil announced greenhouse gas reduction measures, including a 15% decrease in methane emissions and a 25% reduction in flaring by 2020, as part of its commitment to improve energy efficiency and invest in lower-emission energy solutions.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, and Andrea Field discusses scheduling an interview for the American College of Environmental Lawyers and coordinating a call to review potential questions.
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The emails between Justin Schwab of the EPA and Mark DeLaquil discuss scheduling a lunch meeting amidst ongoing litigation related to Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The email correspondence involves Kristy Bulleit from Hunton & Williams requesting a meeting with representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Water, specifically seeking to accommodate the schedules of UWAG representatives for a meeting in late February 2018.
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The email exchange involves Andy Berger and Drew Kramer from Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association coordinating a lunch meeting with Patrick Davis, a Senior Advisor at the Environmental Protection Agency, on January 9, 2018.
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The EPA Region 10 received a follow-up communication from the River Mile 4-7 Group regarding forensic data on contamination from NW Natural's Gasco site, highlighting significant PAH impacts in the Willamette River and implications for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site remedy.
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The Senate voted 51-47 to eliminate a 2013 consumer protection measure from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aimed at preventing discrimination in auto lending, marking a significant use of congressional power to repeal federal regulations.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Stewart Holm discusses plans to meet for sushi on July 16, 2018.
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The document consists of emails between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Stewart Holm, discussing the rescheduling of a sushi meeting.
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The letter from various stakeholders urges the US Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, to finalize and implement a rule phasing out methylene chloride paint removal products due to their association with multiple deaths, emphasizing the need for immediate action to protect public health.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting with the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization and advises that programmatic timeline questions should be directed to the office of public affairs.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, confirms her availability for a follow-up meeting regarding the Color Pigments Manufacturers Association's TRI Delisting Petition for Pigment Brown 24, scheduled for April 4, 2018.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Drew Rak discusses scheduling a meeting regarding an unspecified question, with mention of a conference in which Rak is participating.
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The email correspondence from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses concerns regarding the delays in obtaining signatures for consent orders related to PMNs (Premanufacture Notices) and acknowledges ongoing efforts to address these issues.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed new biofuel requirements for 2019, maintaining corn ethanol volumes at 15 billion gallons and increasing the advanced biofuel standard, while meeting Congressional deadlines.
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