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The email from Alexandra Dapolito Dunn discusses the draft agenda for the upcoming ECOS All Member Call with EPA Administrator Pruitt, scheduled for March 21, 2017, and emphasizes the need to finalize the agenda by the end of the day on Monday.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the extension of the effective date for the Risk Management Program (RMP) Amendments to February 19, 2019, to allow for further review and public input.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on June 12, 2017, that it is extending the effective date of the Risk Management Program (RMP) Amendments to February 19, 2019, to allow for further review and consideration of public comments and concerns.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on June 12, 2017, that it has extended the effective date of the Risk Management Program (RMP) Amendments to February 19, 2019, to allow for further review and consideration of public comments and petitions.
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The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is hosting the Powering Engagement Conference on October 24-25, 2017, to discuss major issues in the electric power industry and share strategies for engaging with customers and stakeholders.
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The email from Will Lovell at the EPA discusses the logistics of a speaking engagement for Ms. Dravis, confirming her 15-minute speech followed by a Q&A session, and includes a request for an agenda and guest list for the event.
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The email exchange between Will Lovell from the EPA and Brad Viator from the Edison Electric Institute discusses the sharing of an updated agenda for an event, with Lovell confirming receipt and seeking to verify its currency.
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The Utility Solid Waste Activities Group (USWAG) is requesting a meeting with the EPA's Senior Counsel to discuss regulatory reform and burden reduction related to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) disposal regulations, in alignment with Executive Order 13777 and the EPA's Smart Sector Initiative.
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The email exchange between Michael J. Birsic of Marathon Petroleum and Will Lovell of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address the rewrite of the Risk Management Plan (RMP) rule in early January 2018.
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The email correspondence between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Amanda Aspatore of the National Mining Association discusses a meeting where Forsgren presented on the agency's work related to environmental issues, highlighting the importance of collaboration moving forward.
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The email correspondence involves Lee Forsgren from the EPA discussing wind turbine information with Joanne Wassillie of the Newhalen Tribal Council, indicating a follow-up on their previous conversation about potential wind energy solutions for the community.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Billie Rae Gillas discusses Forsgren's request for his total income from HBW for 2017 for financial disclosure purposes, and Gillas confirms that the pay stub should suffice for this information.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and industry representatives discusses a call regarding the impact of Hurricane Harvey on Gulf Coast refiners.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses establishing communication with Chevron representatives regarding the impact of Hurricane Harvey flooding on their facilities in Texas and Louisiana.
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The email from Lee Forsgren, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses establishing communication with Marathon Petroleum regarding the flooding in Texas and Louisiana, as introduced by Michael Whatley.
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The email from Chris Bahret discusses coordinating donations for flowers in memory of Grace Marshall, involving multiple recipients from various agencies including Willis Towers Watson and the Department of Transportation.
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The Washington State Department of Ecology has denied the Section 401 Water Quality Certification for the Millennium Bulk Terminals coal export terminal project near Longview, citing specific considerations in their decision.
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The email from Mary Theresa Wall-Rogers discusses arrangements for sending flowers and attending the services for Grace Marshall, the wife of Captain Bob Marshall, following her passing, involving members of the Kings Point Club of Washington DC.
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The email correspondence involves Justin Wormmeester from BNSF and Sarah Greenwalt from the EPA discussing the scheduling of a meeting to address issues raised prior to Thanksgiving, with the involvement of Lee Forsgren, the Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Office of Water.
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The email from Michael Whatley to Lee Forsgren discusses a correction regarding the participation of the American Farm Bureau in a WOTUS (Waters of the United States) event, as part of ongoing communications related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses the nomination of Rear Admiral Mark H. Buzby as Maritime Administrator by President Trump, highlighting his qualifications and leadership skills.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the U.S. government, specifically related to a communication about the TX/LA flooding, indicating that the email address of the recipient, Marcelo Panelo, could not be reached due to a domain registration issue.
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The email exchange among EPA officials discusses identifying individuals in a photo related to the Kentucky Electric Cooperative, with specific mentions of Tate Bennett and Mandy Gunasekara.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating with Joe Wilkinson of Associated Electric regarding an upcoming event on April 20 with Administrator Pruitt and Senator Roy Blunt, focusing on security and logistics.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA expresses gratitude to Rich Nolan for providing a list of coal-related media contacts, likely in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) issued a statement praising the EPA's decision to rescind the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, asserting it as a necessary step to restore federalism and state authority over water regulation.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Rich Nolan from the National Mining Association discusses scheduling a meeting on August 7 or 8, 2017, to address industry comments on the CERCLA 108(b) rulemaking.
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The EPA is preparing for Hurricane Irma by securing Superfund sites, assessing regulated facilities, granting fuel waivers, and deploying personnel to Florida for emergency response efforts as of September 9, 2017.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the repeal of the Clean Power Plan and mentions a signing event scheduled for the following day, while also addressing the need for public input in the process.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses scheduling a staff-level meeting regarding a letter from the Unions for Jobs and Environmental Progress (UJEP) to Administrator Scott Pruitt, with coordination involving Taylor Beis from EEI and other union representatives.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Brad Viator from the Edison Electric Institute discusses scheduling a meeting involving multiple organizations.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Taylor Beis discusses an upcoming labor meeting regarding the UJEP letter to Administrator Pruitt, scheduled for October 30, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Brad Viator from the Edison Electric Institute discusses scheduling a call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA invites recipients to a Farmer Town Hall event with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on December 1, 2017, at Bill Couser's farm in Nevada, Iowa, and requests RSVPs for attendance.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has adopted a defiant approach towards the media and political opposition, refusing to release his public schedule to the New York Times despite a lawsuit, and prioritizing meetings with industry trade groups over environmental interest groups.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating details for Administrator Pruitt's visit to CONSOL's mining operations in Southwest Pennsylvania, including logistical information about the mine's specifications and a request for photos.
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The document is a draft fact sheet from the Associated Electric Cooperative detailing the economic impact, community involvement, and environmental compliance efforts of the Thomas Hill Energy Center, including significant property tax contributions, employee statistics, and initiatives for air quality improvement and mine reclamation.
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The email discusses U.S. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's upcoming visit to a coal-fired power plant in Missouri as part of his "Back-to-Basics" tour, highlighting the easing of fossil fuel regulations by the Trump administration, and includes commentary on a related article from E&E News.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Heidi King of the NHTSA discusses sharing personal contact information for better communication regarding ongoing matters.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA discusses meeting logistics and contact information with Heidi King from NHTSA, indicating a collaborative effort between the two agencies.
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The email exchange between David Tudor of Associated Electric Cooperative and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses a recent successful event related to environmental legislation and expresses a willingness to collaborate on upcoming EPA initiatives.
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The email from Magdelana Delahoyde at the Executive Office of the President discusses rescheduling a meeting to a call at 4 PM on December 12, 2017, with various participants from the EPA, DOT, and NHTSA.
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The email discusses the planning and format for a roundtable lunch event involving key stakeholders from the vendor/supply chain network, customers, and political figures, organized by the EPA, with Administrator Pruitt expected to address national and regional regulatory issues.
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The National Mining Association issued a press release praising EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's support for coal during his visit to the Harvey Mine in Pennsylvania, highlighting the importance of coal to the economy and energy security.
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The email from Barry Hart discusses coordinating a media strategy for an upcoming event related to the EPA, involving collaboration with Missourinet and a press conference by the Sierra Club, with plans to release pre-event coverage to gain media attention.
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The email correspondence involves staff from the EPA discussing the identification of individuals in a photo related to the Kentucky Electric Cooperative, with Mandy Gunasekara confirmed as a Senior Policy Advisor.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses coordinating a meeting to address guidance on the National Standards Review (NSR) and the need for consistent policy, while also requesting materials on employment and economic impacts related to the issue.
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The email from Barry Hart forwards a message from Senator Claire McCaskill urging action on Earth Day to pressure EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to acknowledge climate change science and protect the environment, highlighting concerns from Missouri constituents.
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The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) issued a statement following a meeting between EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and co-op leaders at the Thomas Hill Energy Center in Missouri, emphasizing the importance of affordable power and environmental protection.
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The document discusses the rise in coal jobs attributed to the Trump administration's rollback of federal regulations, highlighting the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Interior's actions that have contributed to this revival in the coal industry.
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Marianne McInerney from the U.S. Department of Transportation is inquiring about the distribution timing and stakeholder outreach related to the final Federal Register notice on a matter referred to as MTE.
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The email from Liz Bowman at the Department of Transportation discusses the finalization of a joint press release with the EPA regarding the MTE/CAFE standards, requesting input from colleagues before its release.
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The email exchange involves the EPA discussing connections with the PA Anthracite Coal Council and coordinating communication with relevant contacts regarding a potential visit.
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The email from Hayley Ford at the EPA confirms the Administrator's willingness to meet with the Tea Party Patriots group for a briefing, suggesting either EPA Headquarters or the White House as potential venues.
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The email from Taylor Beis of the Edison Electric Institute discusses coordinating a meeting with labor representatives regarding a letter from the Unions for Jobs and Environmental Progress (UJEP) addressed to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Jim Hunter and Brian Kerkhoven, discussing availability for a meeting on October 10, 2017.
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The EPA has granted petitions from the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group to reconsider certain provisions of the final coal combustion residuals rule under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, citing new statutory authority and the need for regulatory improvements.
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The letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses the replacement of the Clean Power Plan with a new regulatory approach focused on power plant efficiency improvements, emphasizing states' primary role in regulating CO2 emissions under the Clean Air Act.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) co-hosted a forum on June 27, 2017, at the Milken Institute School of Public Health to discuss the implementation of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) one year after its reform, featuring keynotes and panels with various experts and stakeholders.
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The email from Brett Korte discusses speaker information for an event titled "TSCA Reform - One Year Later," involving multiple recipients from various organizations, indicating a focus on the implementation and impact of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) reform.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the repeal of the "Clean Power Plan" on October 10, 2017, asserting that the regulation exceeds the agency's authority and aligns with President Trump's energy independence strategy.
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The email correspondence between Jennifer Gibson of the National Association of Chemical Distributors and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses updates regarding the proposed TRI penalty case for Brenntag Mid South, with a deadline for response approaching.
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The email correspondence discusses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) recent court decision to stay the mandate of its 2008 rule exempting farms from CERCLA and EPCRA emissions reporting requirements until January 22, 2018.
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The email correspondence involves Dennis Deziel from Dow proposing a meeting with Nancy Beck from the EPA to discuss the acceptance of non-animal safety data in chemical testing, highlighting Dow's leadership in non-animal testing methods.
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The document outlines the dress code and schedule for the Government Policy weekend event organized by an unspecified agency, specifying that all events will be business casual and providing details on registration, meals, and panel discussions.
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The Color Pigments Manufacturers Association is petitioning the Environmental Protection Agency to remove C.I. Pigment Brown 24 from the list of chemicals requiring reporting under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Jay Vroom of CropLife America discusses potential candidates to assist the EPA with FIFRA and other agricultural issues.
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The email from Jay Vroom of CropLife America informs colleagues about a free public screening of the film "Food Evolution" and a related educational seminar taking place at the U.S. Capitol on September 19, 2017, organized by the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Kevin Ewing discusses the progress on a Significant New Use Notification (SNUN) filed in January 2017, outlining two options for regulatory action regarding exposure concerns, with a focus on the potential timelines and requirements for each option.
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The email correspondence between Edward Krenik and Nancy Beck discusses the Consumer Product Safety Commission's inquiry into organohalogens and the coordination of efforts between the EPA and CPSC regarding jurisdiction over flame retardants.
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The email from Michael Abboud at the EPA discusses potential individuals who could provide public statements regarding Kimberly White's appointment to the Science Advisory Board, as suggested by Jonathan Corley from the American Chemistry Council.
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The document is a follow-up email from Bergeson & Campbell, PC to Nancy B. Beck of the EPA, discussing the need to open a docket for stakeholder suggestions on implementing the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and proposing the establishment of a TSCA Federal Advisory Committee.
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The document is a letter from Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expressing appreciation for new drafts of chemical categories related to human health and providing technical comments, while urging the agency to refine these documents for better decision-making under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The EPA disapproved four Special Local Need registrations for pesticides intended for use on cannabis in Nevada, citing that the chemicals are not registered for such use under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is being urged to extend the stay of the Nanoscale Materials Reporting Rule until six months after the issuance of promised guidance, due to the lack of final guidance addressing complex reporting requirements.
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The Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association is requesting the Environmental Protection Agency to issue formal guidance clarifying the applicability of the non-complying lots provision under the Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products, specifically regarding whether it applies to component parts and finished goods.
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The document discusses the implications of TSCA reform on the regulation and testing of new and existing chemicals by the EPA, highlighting key provisions, challenges, and the ongoing litigation involving Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The New Chemicals Coalition (NCC) is communicating with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to express support for upcoming guidance on new chemical notifications under the amended Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) while emphasizing the need for clarity on how the required information will be used in risk evaluations.
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The American Home Furnishings Alliance is requesting the Environmental Protection Agency to publish a proposed rule exempting certain laminated products from the definition of hardwood plywood based on studies demonstrating reduced formaldehyde emissions.
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The email correspondence involves Layne Bangerter from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Don Parrish from the American Farm Bureau Federation regarding environmental issues.
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The email exchange involves the EPA providing information to CBS News reporter Jennifer Janisch regarding a request for updates on a specific environmental site.
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The TSCA New Chemicals Coalition's position statement emphasizes the importance of consultation between the EPA and OSHA regarding workplace exposure restrictions for new chemical substances under the revised TSCA, highlighting the need for joint evaluation before implementing regulatory actions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received a letter from the TSCA New Chemicals Coalition advocating for a robust consultation process with OSHA regarding occupational exposure issues before implementing restrictions on new chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The email correspondence between James Hewitt of the EPA and Patrick Hedger of FreedomWorks discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Administrator Pruitt, with adjustments made to accommodate a White House call on deregulation.
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The email correspondence between Patrick Hedger from FreedomWorks and EPA officials James Hewitt and Michael Abboud discusses scheduling a lunch meeting to coordinate outreach efforts and mentions the extension of the comment period for the Clean Power Plan to January 16, 2018.
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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order regarding the inadequacy of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) response to a petition concerning the pesticide chlorpyrifos, as filed by the Pesticide Action Network North America.
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The document from the EPA discusses the agency's obligations under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) regarding pesticide decisions, detailing the consultation process required to ensure that pesticide actions do not jeopardize endangered species or their habitats, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA lawsuit.
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The email correspondence involves Lee Forsgren from the EPA discussing scheduling a call with Deidre Duncan regarding a panel for the Environmental Law & Policy Conference in Washington, D.C.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Jeff Gunnulfsen discusses the impact of Hurricane Harvey on Gulf Coast refiners, specifically noting that Formosa Plastics Corporation in Texas is currently not experiencing water issues that would require an EPA spill response.
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The email from Jon Freedman of GE Power invites EPA representatives to a reception at WEFTEC on October 2, 2017, following a prior meeting and discussions about collaboration.
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The email from Jerry Schwartz of the American Forest & Paper Association discusses follow-up information related to a meeting with EPA officials Lee Forsgren and Macara Lousberg regarding compliance costs and pollutant limits associated with the Health and Water Quality Criteria (HHWQC) in Maine.
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The email correspondence from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) with Tracee Bentley as part of the Colorado Agricultural Leadership Program.
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The email correspondence between Kat Gale of the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses a meeting request for September 6 or 7, 2017, to engage with AF&PA's Environment Resource Committee.
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The email exchange between Maria Pica Karp of Chevron and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the impact of Hurricane Harvey on Chevron's operations and confirms that, aside from some fuel access issues, their operations were largely unaffected while coordinating recovery efforts.
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The email correspondence between Chevron and the EPA discusses the operational status of Chevron's Gulf of Mexico facilities following Hurricane Harvey, confirming that they were functioning normally and establishing points of contact for further communication.
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The email exchange between Robert Nolan of ExxonMobil and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses coordination and communication regarding the response to flooding in Texas and Louisiana following Hurricane Harvey.
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The email correspondence involves Robert Nolan from ExxonMobil and Lee Forsgren from the EPA discussing coordination and communication regarding the flooding response in Texas and Louisiana, with a meeting planned for further discussions.
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The email discusses an interview with Bill Wehrum, the new air chief at the EPA, regarding his plans to roll back Obama-era environmental regulations and review the agency's carbon dioxide endangerment finding and New Source Review permitting program.
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The email discusses Bill Wehrum's priorities as the new assistant administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, focusing on rolling back the Clean Power Plan and reconsidering greenhouse gas standards for vehicles.
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The EPA's proposed "red team, blue team" debate to publicly critique mainstream climate science has been put on hold following a White House meeting among senior officials, highlighting internal divisions within the Trump administration regarding the initiative.
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