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Roy Bailey of Giuliani Deason Capital Interests, LLC is following up with EPA's Tate Bennett regarding a revised memo and urging the agency to revoke a field trial permit until a full impact study on humans and the environment is completed.
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The National Mining Association invited Nancy Beck from the EPA to address their Environment Committee regarding compliance with environmental regulations, particularly focusing on the implementation of the Toxic Substances Control Act and updates on the Toxics Release Inventory program.
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The email correspondence involves Richard E. Engler, Ph.D., and other participants discussing details for the upcoming NCAC/CSW symposium on October 13, including a request for presenters to provide short bios for proper introductions.
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The email from Bernard Goldstein discusses the agenda and speaker lineup for the SRA 2017 Annual Meeting Roundtable, emphasizing the focus on "underlying principles" and the need for brief presentations and a planning meeting.
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The email correspondence involves participants thanking each other for their engagement and discussions during the October 13, 2017 NCAC/CSW symposium, highlighting the importance of the topics addressed, with involvement from various stakeholders including the EPA and environmental organizations.
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The email exchange between Tyler Hamman of the Lignite Energy Council and Layne Bangerter of the EPA discusses a request for a meeting on May 18, 2017, to introduce the Lignite Energy Council and its contributions to the regional economy.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator of the OCSPP at the EPA, and Mark Townsend discusses the need for a meeting to address perceived management failures within the EPA, particularly regarding the handling of scientific data and resource allocation.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses the use of personal letterhead for recommendations and the ethical guidelines surrounding it, specifically in relation to interviews with federal agency commissioners.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA clarifies that the definition of "chemical substance" in TSCA Section 3(2) remains unchanged under the 2016 amendments, specifically excluding drugs, cosmetics, or devices as defined in the FFDCA.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, indicates her decision to decline an invitation related to the "Tuesday Night Gourmands... 2017 edition."
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses draft slides for a presentation on the new TSCA statute's requirements for transparency in risk evaluations, in response to Terje Aven's earlier communication regarding updates for the SRA 2017 panel.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses ongoing efforts to evaluate emergency exemption requests from North Dakota and Minnesota regarding sugar beet uses, while collaborating with state and Extension Service experts to identify alternative approaches.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses the May 2017 Continuous Publications e-mail alert from Environmental Health Perspectives, highlighting various research articles published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the status of n-propyl bromide (nPB) in relation to the TSCA assessment process, indicating that it is not among the first ten chemicals to be evaluated and that there are no registered pesticide uses for it.
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The email correspondence between William Hubbard of Thompson Hine LLP and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the upcoming 2018 DRI Toxic Tort and Environmental Law Seminar, detailing attendee demographics and the need for a manuscript summarizing the seminar topics for course materials.
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The email from Keith Matthews of Wiley Rein LLP confirms a meeting with Nancy Beck and her team at the EPA, clarifying that Tom Bostick will be calling in due to being out of town.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the ongoing status of the registration process for the pesticide Kasugamycin, in response to concerns raised by walnut growers about potential changes to the registration timeline.
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The EPA's Nancy Beck informs Colleen McGowan that the draft document for Kasugamycin registration has been released for public comment, but the deadline for finalizing the decision may be extended beyond January 16, 2018, due to the need to respond to public comments.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. EPA discussing assistance for Congressman Cramer's office regarding an emergency request related to chlorothalonil, with acknowledgment of the challenges in approving the request and coordination on alternative pesticide approaches.
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The email from Junko Ichige to EPA officials confirms the booking of a flight and hotel for Dr. Nancy Beck's trip to Japan, while expressing concern about potential duplicate bookings.
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The email exchange between Jason Gray from the House and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the incorporation of "best available science" language into the implementation of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act (TSCA), with Gray seeking Beck's input on proposed language for a report.
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The email exchange between Linda Abbott from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses directions for an upcoming meeting at the Whitten Building, including transportation options and a map attachment.
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The email from Aaron Szabo of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) invites colleagues to a holiday party on December 15, 2017, and encourages them to bring guests.
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The email from Amy Kattman at BakerHostetler informs Justin Schwab, the new Deputy General Counsel at the EPA, about a request to include his career update in the BakerHostetler alumni communications and directory.
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The email correspondence involves Shannon Broome from Hunton & Williams coordinating a meeting time with Erik Baptist from the EPA regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a preference for a 3 PM meeting due to Chuck Knauss's travel schedule.
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The email correspondence between Shannon S. Broome of Hunton & Williams LLP and Justin Schwab of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding a reconsideration petition related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with the option to include DOJ representatives.
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The email from Jerry Schwartz of the American Forest & Paper Association discusses a follow-up on a meeting regarding compliance costs associated with Maine's Human Health Water Quality Criteria (HHWQC) and mentions the need for data on permit issuance in Oregon, suggesting that the EPA's Office of Water may have that information.
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The American Petroleum Institute is inviting lawmakers and policymakers to its 2018 State of American Energy luncheon to discuss the importance of domestic energy resources and their role in modern society.
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The email from Jack Gerard of the American Petroleum Institute (API) serves as a reminder for the last chance to register for the State of American Energy 2018 luncheon scheduled for January 9, 2018.
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The American Petroleum Institute is inviting lawmakers and policymakers to its 2018 State of American Energy luncheon to discuss the importance of domestic energy resources and their role in modern society.
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The email correspondence between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses scheduling a coffee meeting, with Lyons indicating he cannot attend on a specific day.
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The email correspondence between Andrew Wheeler and Kaitlyn Shimmin discusses scheduling a meeting related to a nomination timeline for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email correspondence between Kaitlyn Shimmin from the EPA and Andrew R. Wheeler discusses the cancellation of a meeting with Congressman Pallone regarding Wheeler's nomination, and seeks to reschedule it for after Thanksgiving.
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The document from the Office of Congressional & Intergovernmental Relations outlines proposed responses to anticipated questions for the record regarding the nominations of Michael Dourson, Matthew Leopold, David Ross, and William Wehrum to the Environmental Protection Agency during a Senate Committee hearing on October 4, 2017.
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The email exchange involves William Koetzle from Chevron coordinating a meeting with Kaitlyn Shimmin and Troy Lyons from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding scheduling a catch-up meeting.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and William Wehrum discusses draft responses to an EPW questionnaire and mentions a predicted mid-July announcement regarding a nomination that could affect scheduling for a hearing before the August recess.
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The email correspondence involves William Wehrum and Aaron Ringel from the EPA discussing their meeting schedule for September 14, 2017, with Wehrum indicating he would be late due to a prior meeting.
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The email from Christian Palich, Deputy Associate Administrator at the EPA, discusses the schedule for meetings with congressional representatives, including a meeting with Congressman Chabot, on September 13, 2017.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for Andrew Wheeler and Kathleen, clarifying that it is separate from another meeting set up by Beth.
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The email correspondence between Christian Palich of the EPA and Andrew Wheeler confirms that a meeting is scheduled for the 8th, as stated by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA outlines the schedule and logistics for meetings involving Senate-confirmed nominees, including a pre-meeting with the OCIR team and subsequent meetings with Senate staff on September 14, 2017.
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The document lists various pending legal cases involving the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and multiple industry associations, primarily related to environmental regulations and compliance issues.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Christian Palich discusses the nomination of Andrew Wheeler as Deputy Administrator and requests a quote to be included in a draft press release by a specified deadline.
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The email from Christian Palich of the EPA discusses the final version of cleared Questions for the Record (QFRs) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating updates and coordination among agency officials.
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The EPA prevented its scientists from presenting at a watershed conference in Rhode Island regarding a climate report on Narragansett Bay, as confirmed by a former Trump campaign worker.
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The email correspondence between Christian Palich of the EPA and Andrew Wheeler discusses the submission of an EPW form, indicating a deliberative process related to environmental policy.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA forwards questions from Senator Wicker to Andrew Wheeler in preparation for an upcoming Senate Environment and Public Works hearing, focusing on state roles in environmental integrity and the congressional role in environmental policy.
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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held a hearing on the nominations of Kathleen Hartnett White and Andrew Wheeler, during which Ranking Member Carper questioned Wheeler about the importance of shielding the EPA from political influence and the need for restrictions on communications between the EPA and the White House regarding specific enforcement matters.
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The document outlines the response process for questions for the record (QFR) related to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works hearing on the nominations of several individuals to key positions within the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA outlines the process and timeline for responding to Questions for the Record (QFRs) following a successful hearing, with responses due by October 12, 2017.
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The document is a request from the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works for presidential nominee Andrew R. Wheeler to complete a statement as part of his nomination process for the position of Deputy Administrator of the EPA.
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The email discusses Andrew Wheeler's lobbying activities and ethics considerations regarding his potential involvement with the Clean Power Plan (CPP) and Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) regulations, as clarified in response to inquiries from the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works invited William L. Wehrum Jr. to testify on October 4, 2017, regarding his nomination and others for positions at the Environmental Protection Agency and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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The email exchange between EPA officials discusses the recognition of Andrew Wheeler's receipt of three bronze medals from the EPA, with a suggestion to include this information in future communications.
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The email exchange involves Aaron Ringel from the EPA coordinating a meeting with William Wehrum and others regarding a discussion related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between William Wehrum and Troy Lyons discusses the QFR (Questions for the Record) process and includes positive feedback on a recent interaction.
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The email exchange involves a request from scientist Joshua S. Weitz to William Wehrum to withdraw his name from consideration for the position of EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, citing concerns about air quality management and its impact on human health.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA discusses the development of a reference sheet with talking points and suggested answers to assist with the QFR process related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's statement for the record discusses its efforts to improve water quality through integrated municipal stormwater and wastewater planning, addressing ongoing pollution challenges and the need for innovative infrastructure solutions.
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The email from Kaitlyn Shimmin at the EPA outlines a schedule of meetings for Andrew Wheeler with various senators and a representative, indicating ongoing congressional engagement related to his nomination.
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The email exchange between Andrew R. Wheeler and Christian Palich discusses the submission of an EPW (Environmental Protection Agency) form, with Palich providing an update and Wheeler confirming receipt.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA outlines the schedule for meetings with congressional representatives, including a meeting with Congressman Chabot, in preparation for an upcoming EPW hearing on September 20, 2017.
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The email from Christian Palich of the EPA outlines the meeting schedule for September 12, 2017, including meetings with various Senators, and highlights the efforts of Kaitlyn Shimmin in maintaining the master calendar.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Madeline Morris discusses the scheduling of a meeting with Jeff Shellebarger from Chevron, indicating that the meeting cannot be accommodated during the week of July 24th.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses scheduling a meeting to catch up over coffee and includes a suggestion to consider getting the EPA Administrator offshore.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Brian Johnson of the American Petroleum Institute discusses updating contact information and includes congratulations on a recent achievement.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses updating contact information and suggests meeting for coffee.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses plans for updating contact information and the possibility of hosting an event with the EPA Administrator offshore.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the submission of a nomination questionnaire by William Wehrum, indicating that his recusal letter and financial disclosure form were sent separately.
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The Environment and Public Works Committee, led by Senator Carper, is calling on Kathleen Hartnett White, President Trump's nominee for the White House Council on Environmental Quality, to provide new and original responses to questions after discovering that she plagiarized at least 18 answers from previous nominees, including EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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The email correspondence between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Wehrum discusses the status of an ethics document related to a questionnaire, indicating that the document will be signed by the EPA and sent to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the preparation and signing of a revised five-day letter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The American Petroleum Institute is urging President Trump to convene a meeting within three weeks to discuss potential reforms to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) to protect jobs in the independent refining industry, highlighting the risk of significant job losses if current policies remain unchanged.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler discusses deliberative talking points related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating internal communication within the EPA regarding legal strategy.
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The document lists members of the American Petroleum Institute's Health and Environment Committee, including their contact information and affiliations with various oil and gas companies, as of October 31, 2017.
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The National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association is coordinating with the EPA for Samantha Dravis to speak at their September 28 meeting focused on regulatory reform, particularly regarding WOTUS, to an audience of environmental managers from aggregate producers and construction companies.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and API representatives discusses scheduling a meeting for Brittany Bolen to participate in an API HEC event on November 2, 2017, and requests materials for the agenda and her participation.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Robin Kime confirming that Samantha Dravis will speak at the National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association meeting on September 28 regarding regulatory reform and the Waters of the U.S. rule.
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The email exchange involves Roger Martella from GE Corporate coordinating with EPA officials Will Lovell and Robin Kime regarding a meeting scheduled for Thursday, October 5, 2017, and the preparation of handouts for attendees.
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The email correspondence between Darrin Munoz and Albert Kelly discusses an invitation for Kelly to speak at an Insights Luncheon on Superfund reform, organized by Faegre Baker Daniels LLP, with Kelly expressing his interest in attending.
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Tracee Bentley from the American Petroleum Institute is following up with Patrick Davis of the EPA regarding his potential participation as a speaker at their Annual Meeting in Denver on October 17th, focusing on oil and natural gas issues related to the EPA.
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Brittany Bolen from the EPA is coordinating with Michael Schon from the Portland Cement Association to provide an updated biography for an upcoming panel discussion.
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The email from Kaitlin Keller of the EPA provides an update on the agency's implementation of the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard, addressed to Barb Glenn of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture.
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The Environmental Law Institute and George Washington University's Milken Institute School of Public Health co-hosted a forum on June 27, 2017, to discuss the implementation of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act and its implications for environmental health and safety.
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The USDA expresses concerns about the EPA's proposal to revoke chlorpyrifos tolerances and urges the agency to deny the petition from the Natural Resources Defense Council and Pesticide Action Network, citing issues with the validity of the EPA's risk assessments.
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Brittany Bolen, Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy at the Environmental Protection Agency, is updating her biography for a PCA panel discussion and highlights her role in overseeing the agency's rulemaking process and participation in the Regulatory Reform Task Force.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen of the EPA and Michael Schon of the Portland Cement Association confirms the scheduling of a PCA panel discussion for Wednesday, clarifying that the Administrator will be speaking at a different event on the same day.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen from the EPA and Michael Schon from the Portland Cement Association discusses scheduling a phone call.
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The email from Richard Gupton discusses rescheduling a meeting with the EPA originally set for September 26, 2017, and requests attendee information for security purposes.
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The email exchange between Richard Moskowitz, General Counsel of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, and Brittany Bolen from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to catch up after a recent event.
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The document outlines the Trump administration's key policy achievements, specifically highlighting the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accords and efforts to ensure clean air and water, as reported by the EPA and other sources.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a potential visit by Administrator Pruitt to the CONSOL Bailey Mining Complex and the Murray Energy Century Mine on April 12th, with coordination among representatives from CONSOL Energy and Murray Energy.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating with the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association regarding topics for an upcoming event featuring Administrator Pruitt and Secretary Zinke.
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The EPA announced an extension of one year for the deadline on initial area designations related to the 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone, as communicated by Administrator Scott Pruitt to state governors.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Mark Nichols discusses an article from National Review about Scott Pruitt's leadership and reforms at the EPA, highlighting the agency's challenges and Pruitt's approach to environmental policy.
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The document outlines the Trump administration's key policy achievements related to environmental regulations, including the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accords and efforts to ensure clean air and water, as reported by the EPA and other sources.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating attendance for a meeting scheduled on November 15, 2017, with discussions about attendee passes and arrival logistics.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses a press inquiry from Carrie Rabin regarding drinking water safety, emphasizing the agency's commitment to protecting public health and the effectiveness of U.S. drinking water systems in meeting health-based standards.
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The email correspondence involves Megan Towey from CBS News inquiring about Environmental Review filings under NEPA from FEMA, with Amy Graham from the EPA directing her to contact FEMA for further information.
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The document outlines the agenda for a GC Symposium organized by Thompson Hine, focusing on managing change in the regulatory environment, with discussions on topics such as the chemical industry M&A outlook, regulatory updates under the Trump administration, and cyber trends.
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