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The email exchange between EPA officials Jahan Wilcox and Malcolm Burnley discusses arrangements for a POLITICO interview, including the use of recording equipment and the possibility of a photographer attending.
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The email discusses a request from Newsweek for an interview with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, following a recent interview he had with the Washington Post, while also including on-the-record statements from EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox regarding Pruitt's interactions with EPA staff and criminal investigators.
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The email from Tricia Slusser to Brian Owens discusses EPA research findings on the characteristics and environmental impact of diluted bitumen (dilbit), emphasizing its viscosity, potential to sink in certain conditions, and implications for spill response and cleanup techniques.
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The email from Kelsi Daniel discusses the need for final approval for Administrator Pruitt's attendance at bilateral meetings with U.S. partners in Morocco, including updates to the media advisory due to schedule changes.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses a New York Times article regarding a report from the Environmental Integrity Project, highlighting concerns about the article's accuracy and the misrepresentation of staff roles within the agency.
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The email from Jeff Small, Executive Director of the Congressional Western Caucus, serves as a final reminder for the upcoming monthly bicameral staff policy breakfast scheduled for October 27, 2017, which will host House and Senate staffers along with industry speakers.
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The email from Jeff Small outlines upcoming events for the Congressional Western Caucus, including a luncheon with OMB Director Mick Mulvaney and a tax reform briefing for staff, scheduled for October 24, 2017.
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The House Committee on Natural Resources passed three bipartisan energy bills aimed at enhancing American energy dominance and job creation, which are now sent to the Senate for consideration.
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The document from the House of Representatives details the passage of several veteran-related legislative acts during the week of November 11, 2017, including the Veteran Urgent Access to Mental Healthcare Act and the Veterans E-Health and Telemedicine Support (VETS) Act, while also mentioning the repeal of the joint-employer rule to protect small businesses.
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The email discusses the upcoming House consideration of H.R. 3905, the Minnesota's Economic Rights in the Superior National Forest Act (MINER Act), which aims to require Congressional approval for mineral withdrawals in Minnesota and renews previously denied mineral leases while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
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The email from Jeff Small, Executive Director of the Congressional Western Caucus, invites members and staff to a Holiday Reception hosted by the Western Caucus Foundation on December 13, 2017, in Washington, D.C.
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The document discusses a new legal opinion from the U.S. Department of the Interior confirming that Twin Metals Minnesota has a right to renew its federal mineral leases, reversing previous anti-mining actions taken by the Obama Administration.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, issued a directive on October 16, 2017, to end "sue and settle" practices, aiming to enhance public participation and transparency in consent decrees and settlement agreements.
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The email correspondence between Danielle Jensen of U.S. Representative Don Bacon's office and Michael Abboud from the EPA discusses the coordination of a grant award announcement for the University of Nebraska Omaha's Pollution Prevention Regional Information Center, confirming the award notification and planning a potential event for November 10, 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has selected the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District to apply for a WIFIA loan, as communicated in an email exchange involving agency officials and congressional staff.
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The email correspondence involves multiple officials from the EPA and USDA discussing legal issues related to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and coordination with the Department of Commerce.
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The email correspondence involves Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior coordinating a conference call for a meeting with Deputy Secretary Bernhardt and Erik Baptist from the EPA regarding a legal matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Robert Johansson from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to catch up on pesticide issues following Beck's completion of TSCA rules.
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The email from Linda Abbott at the USDA discusses the provision of one-page summaries on various ESA topics to Nancy Beck at the EPA, offering further assistance if needed.
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The email from Sheryl Kunickis of the USDA discusses comments on chlorpyrifos submitted in January 2017 and expresses willingness to answer questions following a discussion with Nancy Beck from the EPA.
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The email exchange between Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a phone call while addressing issues with Kunickis's government phone and ensuring ethical communication practices.
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The email from Jennifer Idrovo confirms Bill Wehrum's participation as a keynote speaker at the American Bar Association's 47th Spring Conference on environmental law, scheduled for April 19, 2018, and outlines the necessary details and deadlines for his presentation.
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Magellan Midstream Partners provided an operational update regarding the restoration of services at their Corpus Christi terminal and limited resumption of pipeline operations in the Houston area following Tropical Storm Harvey.
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The EPA issued a waiver allowing the sale of gasoline with 15 percent ethanol in 12 states and the District of Columbia to alleviate fuel shortages caused by Hurricane Harvey, as announced by Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials Kaitlyn Shimmin and Troy Lyons discusses scheduling a lunch meeting with Melissa Shute from Statoil on October 5, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a lunch meeting with Melissa Shute from Statoil, initially scheduled for October 6, 2017, but needing to be rescheduled to October 12 or 13 due to Troy's last-minute travel plans.
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The email exchange involves Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a coffee meeting with Spencer Pederson from Bockorny Group, with Troy Lyons also involved in the scheduling.
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The email exchange between Kaitlyn Shimmin of the EPA and Melissa Shute of Statoil discusses rescheduling a lunch meeting due to a conflict with the Administrator's schedule.
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The document is a letter from various oil and gas trade associations to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, providing comments on the proposed rule regarding emission standards for the oil and natural gas sector and the stay of certain requirements published in the Federal Register.
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The document outlines the agenda for the "Coal: Launching a New Era" conference hosted by the Virginia Coal & Energy Alliance and the Southern States Energy Board, featuring keynotes from EPA officials and discussions on clean coal energy policies and technologies.
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The email correspondence involves Christian Palich from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency declining an invitation to give a plenary talk at PCC-2017, with Badie Morsi and Tarunjit Butalia discussing next steps.
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The email from Barbara Altizer of the Virginia Coal & Energy Alliance discusses scheduling for their annual conference and acknowledges that the EPA's Deputy Associate Administrator, Christian Palich, is unable to attend due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren and Howard Barnett at the EPA discusses the scheduling and completion of a mandatory drug test, with Forsgren confirming he has taken the test and is awaiting results.
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Lee Forsgren expresses his acceptance of an appointment offer to join the EPA team in an email correspondence with Howard Barnett and other EPA officials.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the scheduling of the Administrator's participation in the 2017 TXOGA Lone Star Energy Forum and seeks to confirm meeting arrangements.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a meeting request from the American Public Power Association for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to brief public power CEOs on the agency's efforts to repeal and replace the Clean Power Plan during a meeting on October 19, 2017.
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The email from Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses his upcoming visit to East Chicago with Administrator Pruitt, Governor Holcomb, and Senators Young and Donnelly, while referencing background information on the environmental cleanup responsibilities of Atlantic Richfield related to the site.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Melissa Shute from Statoil discusses scheduling a coffee meeting to catch up.
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The email correspondence involves Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a lunch meeting on October 5, 2017, with Troy Lyons and Melissa Shute from Statoil.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Robert Genovese from BP discusses scheduling a phone call to discuss matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Robert Miner from BP and Albert Kelly from the EPA discussing scheduling a conversation regarding unspecified matters, with Nicholas Falvo also included in the communication.
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The email from Robert Genovese of BP discusses the management of groundwater risk at the USS Lead site in East Chicago, emphasizing the need for groundwater testing and the impracticality of cleanup due to historical industrial activity, while noting that the community relies on municipal water from Lake Michigan.
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the EPA confirming attendance at a meeting scheduled for April 25, 2017, organized by the American Chemistry Council, with details about the meeting location and security procedures.
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Patrick Davis of the EPA communicates with Leslie Hulse from the American Chemistry Council regarding the status of the OSWRO settlement and offers his desk number for a follow-up call.
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The email correspondence between Patrick Davis of the EPA and Leslie Hulse of the American Chemistry Council discusses the EPA's regulatory reform efforts and encourages participation in these initiatives.
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The email exchange between Patrick Davis, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency, and Leslie Hulse from the American Chemistry Council discusses Davis's recent appointment and expresses congratulations on his new leadership role.
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The email from Leslie Hulse of the American Chemistry Council to Patrick Davis discusses the organization's support for the EPA's proposed stay of the effective date for the Risk Management Plan (RMP) Final Rule until February 2019, emphasizing the urgency for the agency to finalize this action before the current stay expires on June 19, 2017.
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The email from Fern Abrams of IPC confirms a meeting with EPA representatives on March 8, 2017, to discuss comments on the Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Proposed Rule, specifically focusing on Conditions for Exemption.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the transit of loans related to a project involving historic wood paneling, with confirmation from various parties about the details and logistics.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and A*R-T-E-X discussing the scheduling of a job that can be completed the following day, contingent on the availability of hanging rods.
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The email exchange involves Cheryl Woodward from the EPA coordinating with colleagues regarding the cancellation of a meeting and suggesting a new time on Monday.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing the scheduling of a job for July 3rd, 2017, with Wojciech Swierdzewski requesting confirmation by 1 PM to finalize the schedule.
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The email correspondence between Michelle Hale of the EPA and Diane Troutman discusses logistics and attendees for a meeting, including a mention of General Motors' General Counsel, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses scheduling the transit and installation of three artworks in the Administrator's office, with proposed times for pick-up and installation.
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The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA discusses coordinating the provision of an EPA flag for Administrator Pruitt's speech at the Large Public Power Council event, while also addressing the absence of a team member and introducing others who can assist with the request.
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The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) requested a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on April 4, 2017, to discuss how the biotechnology industry can support shared policy goals and promote growth in the sector.
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The email correspondence between Geoff Morrell from BP and Michelle Hale from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt with John Minge during the CERA conference, highlighting potential scheduling conflicts.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinating a meeting with the Biotechnology Innovation Organization scheduled for April 4, 2017, with Sydney Hupp requesting a completed meeting request form from Brian Stoker.
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The National Mining Association is requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on April 24, as communicated by Rich Nolan to Michelle Hale, following new scheduling procedures at the EPA.
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The email correspondence involves Sarah Greenwalt from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a meeting with representatives from Marathon Petroleum Company regarding an upcoming discussion scheduled for May 11, 2017.
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The email from Millan Hupp at the EPA discusses coordinating with Sarah Greenwalt to build the Administrator's schedule for a trip, while also addressing the need to evaluate current US-Australian environmental agreements and the potential formation of a joint advisory task force on environmental issues.
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The email discusses the planning of a two-hour roundtable event in Australia for the US EPA Administrator, involving key participants from academia and public policy, coordinated by the Institute of Public Affairs.
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Byron Brown from the EPA informs James Roewer that he cannot attend a meeting on the CCR Rule with ORCR scheduled for May 4, 2017, but will find a replacement from the policy team to discuss concerns regarding alternative closure provisions under the rule.
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The email exchange between Samantha McDonald of IPAA and Byron Brown of the EPA discusses the recusal of Brown from a rulemaking related to oil and gas production waste management under RCRA, with McDonald seeking guidance on whether the EPA can conclude that state programs are sufficient to manage these wastes without federal regulations.
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The document discusses communications from the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, focusing on solid waste management and regulatory compliance issues.
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Duke Energy Indiana submitted a letter to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management addressing U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responses regarding their Coal Combustion Residuals impoundment closure and post-closure plans, seeking approval for environmentally safe basin closure in compliance with the CCR rule.
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The email from Martin McBroom of AEP discusses scheduling a meeting with Byron Brown from the EPA to address implementation issues related to the WIIN Act and revisions to the CCR rule, involving several stakeholders.
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The document discusses a town hall meeting in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where residents expressed concerns about the long-term environmental impact of dioxane contamination from Gelman Sciences, highlighting the need for protective measures for affected families.
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The email from James Roewer to EPA officials discusses the urgency for the agency to decide on extending compliance deadlines for the CCR rule, as it impacts significant financial and operational decisions for the utility sector.
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The document consists of email correspondence between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Felicia Barnes from Hunton & Williams regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472) in the Northern District of California.
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The document discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) rollback of emissions regulations under the Trump administration, highlighting the shift of transportation as the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. and concerns from environmental advocates regarding public health and climate change.
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The email from Prabhu Dayal invites EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at the EUEC 2018 conference in San Diego, highlighting the event's significance and past speakers from the EPA and energy sectors.
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The American Petroleum Institute submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the stay of certain requirements in the emission standards for the oil and natural gas sector, emphasizing the need for cost-effective emission control measures.
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The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers informed the EPA about a potential biodiesel supply shortfall due to recent Department of Commerce determinations regarding unfair subsidies affecting imports from Argentina and Indonesia, which could impact compliance with Renewable Fuel Standard mandates.
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The document is a delivery report from Microsoft Outlook indicating that an email sent to cknauss@hinton.com on November 28, 2017, was undeliverable due to the recipient's email system refusing the connection.
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The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing on January 18, 2017, to discuss the nomination of Scott Pruitt as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) requested a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on April 4, 2017, to discuss how the biotechnology industry can support shared policy goals and promote growth in the sector.
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The document discusses the Senate's confirmation of nominees to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Department of Energy, including the appointment of Kevin McIntyre as chair, while also addressing the advancement of a controversial nominee for the EPA's air office.
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The email exchange between William Wehrum and EPA officials discusses the submission of requested documents to a congressional committee and expresses appreciation for Senator Inhofe's upcoming introduction of Wehrum.
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The email correspondence between William Wehrum and Christian Palich discusses the delivery of 50 copies of documents and a PDF version to a committee related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Palich confirming that the EPA will handle the distribution.
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The email from the EPA discusses the logistics and schedule for Administrator Pruitt's nomination hearing, including an attached transcript and coordination details for the attendees.
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The email from Aaron Ringel discusses the first draft of Question for the Record (QFR) responses related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a collaborative effort among several individuals to refine the document for consistency.
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Troy M. Lyons from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency communicated with William L. Wehrum regarding the timeline for submitting answers to Questions for the Record (QFRs) ahead of an upcoming markup on October 4th, suggesting they check with the committee for possible flexibility.
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The email from Howard Barnett of the EPA discusses adjustments to an appointment letter for Albert 'Kell' Kelly, confirming an effective date of April 16th and a reporting date of April 17th, while also coordinating with other agency staff for record updates.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Shannon Storms discusses insurance matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discussing the solicitation of nominees for the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) and expressing gratitude for a successful event in the Panhandle.
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The EPA is soliciting nominations for membership on the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) and the Small Community Advisory Subcommittee (SCAS), with a deadline for applications set for August 10, 2017.
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The document is a draft Statement of Work (SOW) from the EPA outlining procedures for pre-Remedial Design investigation and baseline sampling at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site in Oregon, intended for settlement negotiation purposes related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Emily Atkinson of the EPA confirms a scheduled call for COP-23 preparations with Quin Shea and other participants on November 7, 2017, at 12:30 PM.
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The email correspondence between Lee Fuller of the Independent Petroleum Association of America and Brittany Bolen of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting to address concerns regarding regulatory reform, specifically the Subpart OOOOa fugitive emissions program and its costly Leak Detection and Repair requirements.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Inspector General announced a preliminary investigation into the agency's estimation of methane emissions from the oil and natural gas production sector, focusing on the use of studies by the Environmental Defense Fund and the University of Texas - Austin, following concerns raised by the Independent Petroleum Association of America regarding the validity of those studies.
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The email from Michael P. Brien of BP discusses the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and the point of obligation (PoO), emphasizing that the debate around PoO distracts from necessary reforms and disrupts the RIN market, while providing comments and insights from a recent meeting with Mandy Gunasekara and Brittany Bolen.
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The Large Public Power Council (LPPC) is seeking collaboration with the EPA to provide policy and technical guidance on environmental regulatory issues, specifically regarding air regulatory barriers to the electrification of the transportation sector under the Clean Air Act, and has invited EPA representatives to address their Environmental Task Force meeting on October 24, 2017.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and David Dunlap from Koch Companies discusses scheduling a lunch meeting while referencing the TSCA movie and ongoing regulatory work.
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The email discusses the scheduling and focus of a roundtable discussion at the SRA 2017 Annual Meeting, organized by various participants including Bernard Goldstein, regarding the implications of recent legislative actions affecting the EPA's scientific advisory processes.
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The email discusses the acceptance of a roundtable session at the SRA 2017 Annual Meeting, organized by Kimberly White of the American Chemistry Council, focusing on risk-related scientific advisory processes for regulatory agencies, particularly in light of recent legislative actions concerning the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and David Dunlap discusses the public input opportunity regarding the reporting of inorganic byproducts as part of a negotiated rulemaking process under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The email exchange between Roy Bailey, CEO of Giuliani Deason Capital Interests, and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the application of consistent standards for environmental impact assessments related to field trials of technology, referencing previous research by Intrexon.
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The email correspondence involves Margaret Whittaker and Richard E. Engler discussing details for the upcoming NCAC/CSW symposium on October 13, with multiple recipients from the EPA and other organizations included in the conversation.
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The email from Tala R. Henry, Director of the Risk Assessment Division at the EPA, expresses appreciation for the successful NCAC/CSW symposium held on October 13, 2017, highlighting the helpfulness of the panel discussion and Q&A session.
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