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The email correspondence from the EPA's Nancy Beck confirms scheduling for a discussion on February 8 regarding topics and audience expectations for an upcoming presentation.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck and David Rostker discusses upcoming discussions on the Small Business size standard and the Lead rule, with a focus on interagency comments and next steps for the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses her potential participation in a panel discussion at the SPB General Counsel Roundtable scheduled for April 5-6, 2018, and indicates her preference for scheduling on Fridays.
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The email from Joseph J. Green discusses the necessity of confirming bioburden reduction claims related to antimicrobial copper clinical trials conducted in ICU settings, emphasizing that independent expert panel verification should not delay the review process by the FDA.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Owen Caine discusses scheduling a phone call to discuss matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between David Gillay from Barnes & Thornburg and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the planning of a meeting on harmonizing TCE (trichloroethylene) efforts, with Gillay sharing a proposed agenda and seeking participation from EPA staff.
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The email from Keith Matthews of Wiley Rein LLP discusses a new issue paper released by the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, which highlights regulatory barriers hindering the development of innovative agricultural biotechnology by small businesses and universities.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson invites Nancy Beck to keynote the closing plenary session at the Product Stewardship Society's 2018 Conference in Washington, D.C., emphasizing the importance of EPA's participation in light of recent TSCA amendments.
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The email from Jeff Morris thanks colleagues for their contributions to edits on a pre-prioritization white paper following a meeting, indicating collaboration within the agency.
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The email correspondence between Thomas M. Connelly of the American Chemical Society and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the continuation of the Green Chemistry Challenge Award Program for 2018, with plans to potentially partner again in the following year.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the ongoing review and potential suspension of a request (P-18-0101) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating progress in communication and information gathering among agency officials.
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The email from Cherish Ni requests advice from Nancy Beck of the U.S. EPA regarding a U.S.-Taiwan Pesticides Seminar and Conference planned for mid-September 2018, seeking recommendations for speakers and discussion topics.
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The email from Kenneth Bogen endorses a comment on behalf of the Dose-Response Specialty Group (DRSG) regarding the EPA's proposed rule "Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science," suggesting the addition of co-signatories and revisions to clarify that DRSG has not endorsed the rule.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the organization of a webinar on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) scheduled for June 20, 2018, and seeks to confirm Beck's participation, highlighting the event's success and public interest.
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The email from the EPA discusses the need for management sign-off on an agreement regarding the review of a PMN substance, addressing concerns raised by risk assessors and referencing OECD 422 testing.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy B. Beck from the EPA discusses an invitation for Bergeson to speak at the Product Stewardship Society event, with Beck indicating that they will provide a response by the end of the following week.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses preparations for a webinar on new chemical issues, with a focus on the accomplishments of the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP).
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The email correspondence between Seth Goldberg and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the potential for Beck to speak at the Chemical Watch Global Business Summit and the need for ethics clearance for the event, as well as scheduling a meeting to discuss issues related to the Center for Biocide Chemistries.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses preparations for a webinar on the new chemicals program at the EPA, with concerns about the program's perceived shortcomings and the need to emphasize progress and commitment to addressing issues.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Stuart Levenbach of NOAA discusses scheduling a consultation regarding pesticides.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on July 12, 2018, featuring speakers David Banks and Michael Catanzaro, and has outlined RSVP procedures and compliance with congressional rules regarding invitations to members of Congress.
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The email from Justina Fugh at the EPA confirms that Andrew Wheeler can attend the National Energy Resources Organization's annual awards dinner on June 21, 2018, without violating ethical conduct rules, as NERO is not a federally registered lobbyist.
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The email from Gergana Vasileva discusses the upcoming 27th World Gas Conference and introduces Brian M. Jones as the moderator for the workshop session on voluntary action in methane management, scheduled for June 29, 2018.
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The email correspondence between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Andrew Wheeler discusses scheduling a conference call following Wheeler's confirmation as Deputy Administrator by the US Senate.
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The email from Kenneth Nemeth of the Southern States Energy Board requests participation from the ERA in a discussion about a Regional Emergency Motor Fuel Waiver at an upcoming meeting, emphasizing the importance of the waiver for various stakeholders.
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The Manufacturers' Education Council outlines speaker guidelines for effective presentations at their conferences and seminars, emphasizing organization, audience engagement, and the submission of materials by a specified deadline.
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The email from Jack Gerard informs Justin Schwab about the live streaming of the American Petroleum Institute's State of American Energy 2018 event and mentions compliance with U.S. Senate and House ethics rules for attendance.
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The emails between Mark DeLaquil and Justin Schwab discuss scheduling a lunch meeting, with Schwab representing the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Christian Palich and Andrew Wheeler discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case and the preparation of a committee letter related to the ongoing litigation.
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The email from Christian Palich of the EPA discusses preparations for a briefing related to a meeting with Senator Tester on March 20, 2018.
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The email from Tony Frye at the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the preparation of a biographical sketch related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating collaboration with Andrew Wheeler and others to enhance the document's robustness.
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The email correspondence between Troy Lyons and Andrew Wheeler discusses the deliberative process related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing communication about personal matters and decision-making within the EPA.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler discusses a conversation with Senator Carper regarding a letter and the Senator's inquiries about Wheeler's potential actions if confirmed as Acting Administrator of the EPA.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses updates related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing deliberative processes within the agency.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on July 12, 2018, featuring speakers G. Dave Banks and Mike Catanzaro, and emphasizes compliance with congressional rules regarding invitations to members of Congress.
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The email discusses the American Petroleum Institute's call for the U.S. Senate to approve Andrew Wheeler's nomination as Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, emphasizing the importance of smart regulation for energy investments and environmental progress.
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The National Pork Producers Council urged Senate leaders to schedule confirmation votes for four key Trump administration nominees critical to U.S. agriculture, including positions at the USDA and EPA.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing the attendance of press at the SEERIL Lisbon Panel conference, confirming that the conference is generally open to press unless specific sessions are under Chatham House Rules.
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The email exchange between Venu Ghanta from Duke Energy and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on August 10, 2018, and coordinating materials for the meeting.
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The email from David Tannous to NASA officials informs them about a traffic alert issued by Arlington County regarding road closures for the 2018 Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally on May 27, 2018.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen from the EPA and Richard Moskowitz from the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers discusses rescheduling a lunch meeting initially planned for January 19, 2018.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on May 1, 2018, featuring Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Kevin J. McIntyre, and is requesting RSVPs by April 25, while reminding attendees of the rules regarding invitations to congressional members.
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The National Energy Resources Organization is hosting an Olympic Happy Hour reception on February 22, 2018, and has reminded invitees that only NERO can extend invitations to House or Senate members due to congressional rules.
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The National Energy Resources Executive Director invited Brittany Bolen to the Annual Awards Dinner honoring Rep. Scalise and Sen. Heitkamp, requesting an RSVP by June 8, 2018.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a "Wheels-Up Happy Hour" event on August 2, 2018, and is reminding attendees to RSVP by July 26, while also noting the legal restrictions on extending invitations to congressional members.
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The email from Charles L. Franklin, Vice President and Counsel of the Portland Cement Association, thanks EPA officials for their collaboration on engagement and regulatory reform following a meeting.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating an event with Administrator Pruitt on March 12, 2018, with participation confirmed by representatives from the American Forest & Paper Association.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, informs Lou Hayden that Administrator Pruitt is unavailable for a proposed meeting with Lowe's executives on March 28-29, 2018, and provides a meeting request form for future scheduling.
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The email from the EPA's Daisy Letendre discusses coordinating potential site visits to various cement manufacturing facilities with Charles Franklin from the cement industry, aiming to enhance understanding of the industry's technical, economic, and regulatory aspects.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating with industry representatives regarding the timing and release of a press statement for the Refinery RTR Signing event scheduled for March 21, 2018.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on May 1, 2018, featuring Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Kevin J. McIntyre, and is requesting RSVPs by April 25, 2018, while reminding attendees of the rules regarding invitations to congressional members.
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The National Energy Resources Organization is inviting Tate Bennett to their Annual Awards Dinner honoring Rep. Scalise and Sen. Heittamp, requesting an RSVP by June 8, 2018.
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The American Forest & Paper Association and the American Wood Council issued a statement praising the Trump administration's memorandum directing the EPA to modernize air permit policies to enhance the implementation of National Ambient Air Quality Standards, which they argue will support economic growth and job creation in the paper and wood products industry.
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The email from API Press discusses growing opposition to government efforts, particularly by the Trump administration, to bail out financially struggling coal and nuclear power plants, arguing that such actions would lead to increased costs for consumers and interfere with free market principles.
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The document is an invitation from Richard Yamada of the USGS for an interagency meeting on "Reinvigorating Open Innovation Challenges to Reduce Nutrient Pollution," scheduled for April 30, 2018, at the Ronald Reagan Building.
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The email from the EPA details a scheduled general discussion meeting involving Richard Yamada, Joseph Majkut, and others, set for February 6, 2018, at the Ronald Reagan Building, with logistics and directions included.
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The email from the EPA discusses an extended detail opportunity for a Program Assistant position in the Immediate Office of the Administrator, highlighting the responsibilities and qualifications required for the role.
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The email from Darrell Henry invites EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler to speak at the Western Caucus Foundation's Energy Forum in Colorado on June 29, 2018, focusing on the EPA's role in America's energy renaissance and the benefits of an all-of-the-above energy approach.
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Brendan Williams from PBF Energy is requesting a meeting with Andrew Wheeler to discuss the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) with several merchant refining executives on June 27, 2018.
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The document is a calendar invitation for a meeting organized by Kenneth Wagner at the Department of the Interior on July 17, 2018, involving various federal partners, including NOAA and the USDA, to discuss agenda items related to federal collaboration.
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The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled Federal Family Check-In Phone Call organized by Kenneth Wagner from the EPA, set for March 1, 2018, with various attendees including Helen Chabot from NOAA.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner at the EPA indicates that Mary Pleffner has declined an invitation to a Federal Family Check-In Phone Call scheduled for March 1, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from the EPA details a scheduled meeting with federal partners on July 17, 2018, at the Department of the Interior, organized by Kenneth Wagner, with attendees including various government officials.
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The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled meeting organized by Kenneth Wagner at the Department of the Interior on July 17, 2018, involving various federal partners, including NOAA and USDA, with a request for RSVP by July 16, 2018.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner confirms an accepted meeting with federal partners scheduled for July 17, 2018, at the Department of Interior regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner regarding a meeting with federal partners scheduled for July 17, 2018, at the Department of the Interior indicates tentative attendance and requests confirmation of in-person participation by July 16.
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The document is an email notification regarding a declined invitation for a meeting with federal partners scheduled for July 17, 2018, organized by Kenneth Wagner from the Department of the Interior.
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The email exchange between Anastasia Coots from Cargill and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a call to further review the suspension request for project P-18-0101.
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The email from Matthias Greiner of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment discusses the invitation process for a conference on uncertainty analysis, acknowledging a delay in feedback from Nancy Beck and suggesting an alternative participation method due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing details and arrangements for an upcoming conference on uncertainty, with participants including Caroline Merten, Nancy Beck, and Matthias Greiner.
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The email discusses concerns raised by the Environmental Defense Fund regarding the EPA's approach to evaluating chemical safety under the Toxic Substances Control Act, particularly in relation to Administrator Scott Pruitt's methods of assessing risks.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and EPA officials confirms a scheduled meeting with Bloomberg BNA on February 8, 2018, at 12:30 PM Eastern.
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The email from Brian Wynne to EPA officials expresses his outrage over his brother's death from Methylene Chloride exposure and urges immediate action to prevent further incidents by not shelving the NMP rule.
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The email from Brian Wynne to EPA officials expresses his outrage over his brother's death due to Methylene Chloride exposure and urges action against the chemical, highlighting the urgent need for regulatory measures.
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The email from Keith Jones of BPIA invites Nancy Beck from the EPA to speak at their 2018 Spring Meeting and International Symposium in San Diego, scheduled for March 6th and 7th.
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The email from Joseph J. Green discusses a proposed draft cover letter for sending charge questions and materials to prospective reviewers regarding the Copper Development Association's clinical trial data, addressed to members of the EPA.
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The email discusses the lethal risks associated with methylene chloride, highlighting a personal tragedy related to its exposure, and notes that the EPA is considering regulatory action while five other federal agencies have already issued regulations on the substance.
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The email exchange involves the EPA's Derrick Bolen and Lynn L. Bergeson coordinating a meeting time regarding a matter related to BNA, with a focus on confirming the schedule for January 8, 2018.
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The email exchange between Glenn Ruskin of the American Chemical Society and Derrick Bolen of the EPA discusses preparations for the ACS Chief Technology Officer Summit scheduled for September 12 and 13, 2018.
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The email from Brian Wynne to Nancy Beck and others discusses the urgent need for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban consumer sales of methylene chloride following recent deaths attributed to its exposure, emphasizing the preventable nature of these tragedies.
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The email from Brian Wynne to EPA officials expresses outrage over the deaths caused by methylene chloride and urges the agency to ban its consumer sales to protect public health.
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The email correspondence between Charles Grizzle and Nancy Beck discusses scheduling a phone call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from John W. to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discusses concerns regarding the Florida Keys physician petition related to antibiotic-dependent insects and urges the agency to support further testing due to potential public safety risks associated with antibiotic use in insect production, following the FDA's previous findings.
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The email correspondence between Charlie Grizzle and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for March 16, 2018, following a previous conversation about meeting in Washington, D.C.
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The email from Michael Dourson to EPA staff expresses gratitude for their support during his brief tenure at the agency and announces his new role as Director of Science at the nonprofit Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (TERA), where he will focus on collaborations for chemical risk assessment.
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The email from Cindy Wynne discusses the impact of her son's death and expresses a desire to engage with the EPA regarding the regulation of Methylene Chloride, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA lawsuit.
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Madelyn Graf urges EPA officials, including Dr. Nancy Beck, to finalize a proposed ban on Methylene Chloride due to its health risks and the agency's indefinite postponement of the rule-making process.
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The document outlines the agenda for a bimonthly call hosted by the US EPA and ECOS on June 20, 2018, discussing the CDC/ATSDR's release of a Toxicological Profile on Perfluoroalkyls (PFAS) for public comment, updates on PFAS risk communication, and drinking water guidelines.
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The document outlines the agenda for a bimonthly call hosted by the US EPA and ECOS on June 20, 2018, focusing on PFAS risk communication strategies, updates on drinking water guidelines, and evaluations of PFAS treatment performance.
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The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Paul Mercer discusses travel arrangements for Wagner's visit to Bath Iron Works Shipyard in Maine, including flight delays and hotel accommodations.
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The email discusses a conversation between Nebraska officials and Law360 regarding improved collaboration with the EPA's Region 7, highlighting successful projects like the Hastings superfund listing that enhance state government efficiency and environmental remediation efforts.
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The email exchange between officials from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a call regarding environmental justice matters.
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The email from Jim Macy of the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality discusses the postponement of the State Review Framework (SRF) in collaboration with the U.S. EPA and various state agencies to enhance environmental enforcement under the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
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The email correspondence involves Ken McQueen from the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department confirming his attendance at an Oil and Natural Gas Roundtable meeting organized by the EPA, where he looks forward to meeting the new Regional Administrator, Ann Idsal.
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The document outlines proposed research and science topics for a meeting between state representatives and the EPA in Cincinnati on January 3, 2018, focusing on state-specific environmental priorities such as PFAS, drinking water research, harmful algal blooms, land remediation, and responding to environmental emergencies.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is hosting a meeting at the Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center in Cincinnati on February 2, 2018, with logistical details provided for attendees regarding security, parking, and health and safety requirements.
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The document outlines the agenda for a meeting hosted by the US EPA on February 2, 2018, at the Cincinnati facility, focusing on regional environmental issues such as drinking water quality, algal blooms, and microbial water quality, with participation from various state environmental agencies.
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The email correspondence between Ken McQueen of EMNRD and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses finalizing travel plans for a meeting in Washington, D.C. scheduled for Wednesday.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, urging the designation of all areas of Wisconsin as attainment for the 2015 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard, citing evidence that elevated ozone levels are primarily due to external factors beyond the state's control.
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The document is an attendee list for a meeting held on February 2, 2018, involving representatives from various state environmental agencies and the US EPA Region 5 in Cincinnati.
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