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The email from Bob J. discusses the statutory provisions related to the risk evaluation process for chemical substances under the jurisdiction of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), clarifying the Administrator's discretion in identifying susceptible subpopulations and the requirement to consider all conditions of use in evaluations.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and David Dunlap, Director of Environmental Regulatory Affairs at Koch Companies, discusses scheduling a lunch meeting on July 18, 20, or 21, amidst their busy schedules.
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The Evidence-based Toxicology Collaboration (EBTC) Board of Trustees newsletter provides updates on upcoming meetings, project progress, and educational activities, including a full-day board meeting scheduled for October 24, 2017, in Lisbon, Portugal, preceding the EFSA/EBTC Colloquium.
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The document discusses the pending Section 404 permit for the Seven Hills Mine in Warrick County, Indiana, highlighting opposition from the EPA, USFWS, and the Sierra Club for an Environmental Impact Statement due to concerns over wetlands designated as Aquatic Resources of National Importance.
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The email from Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses tracking the receipt of a denial letter regarding the disapproval of four Nevada Special Local Needs registrations for cannabis-related products, following a communication from Jian Zhang of the Nevada Department of Agriculture.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the ongoing development of toxicology data for chlorothalonil and outlines potential alternative pesticides for sugarbeet use, in response to inquiries from Scott Herndon regarding the approval timeline for chlorothalonil.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Keith Matthews from Wiley Rein LLP and other participants regarding a discussion related to the agency's activities.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses the ongoing efforts by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to evaluate emergency exemption requests for the pesticide chlorothalonil from North Dakota and Minnesota, while coordinating with state experts to identify alternative approaches due to outstanding data requirements.
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The EPA announced on June 22, 2017, that it has fulfilled its first-year statutory responsibilities under the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act by issuing three new rules and releasing guidance and scoping documents for risk evaluations, emphasizing its commitment to regulatory certainty and public health.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, discusses scheduling a meeting with Jim to discuss insights from his time in OPPTS, while also mentioning the potential participation of nominee Mike Dourson.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the verification of duplicate Remedy profiles related to a legal case, specifically addressing confusion over profiles associated with different individuals.
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The email from Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses coordinating a meeting with ECHA regarding data sharing mechanisms and updates to the workplan following an extended visit in Helsinki.
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The email from Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses an upcoming public meeting regarding the prioritization process for chemical regulation, highlighting the importance of aligning the process with Congressional goals and resource allocation.
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The email discusses scheduling a meeting for the Efficacy Working Group to address concerns about the EPA's plans to implement the OECD Quantitative Efficacy Method for Bacteria and TB in early 2018.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses a money-saving proposal for the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) submitted by Dr. William Irwin and Dr. John Doherty, highlighting concerns about intimidation faced by Doherty and suggesting potential conflicts of interest within the agency.
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The email from Scott Herndon of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association discusses the forwarding of information regarding fungicides potentially for use in sugarbeets to Andrea Conrath at the EPA, highlighting ongoing concerns in the sugarbeet industry.
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The email correspondence between officials from the American Chemical Society and the EPA discusses the announcement of a Green Chemistry program and its winners, with Nancy Beck confirming the approval to proceed with the announcement.
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The email from Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, discusses the scheduling conflicts for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt and suggests alternative senior advisors to meet instead.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses the Federal Register's publication of various documents related to information collection activities by the Department of Agriculture and other agencies, highlighting a correction needed for a previously published document.
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The email from Lauren Coleman-Lochner to Nancy Beck requests a comment regarding concerns about potential conflicts of interest related to Beck's appointment to head the EPA's chemical unit, particularly in light of her previous role at the American Chemistry Council.
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The email exchange among EPA officials and stakeholders discusses coordination and concerns regarding a hearing related to Section 18, with specific mention of communication issues involving Rick and Senator Stabenow's office.
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The email from Scott Herndon of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association discusses additional information regarding Section 18 chlorothalonil, in response to inquiries from the EPA, highlighting ongoing communication and coordination among stakeholders about regulatory matters.
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The USDA has selected Dr. Fan-Li Chou as the Biotechnology Coordinator, responsible for leading and coordinating biotechnology policy and representing the agency in various forums and negotiations.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection requested an extension of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's waiver of blendstock requirements until September 30, 2017, due to fuel supply interruptions caused by Hurricane Harvey and the potential impact of Hurricane Irma.
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The email from Richard Albores, Associate Deputy General Counsel at the U.S. EPA, thanks attendees of a meeting and discusses follow-up on the APA "no action" issue, while attaching sign-in sheets from the event.
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The email correspondence involves Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a meeting with William Koetzle from Chevron and Troy Lyons regarding scheduling a catch-up discussion.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel from the EPA and William Wehrum discusses the preparation of draft responses to the Environment and Public Works (EPW) committee regarding Wehrum's confirmation process, including potential conflicts of interest and a timeline for the nomination announcement.
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The document outlines the schedule and logistics for the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on October 4, 2017, regarding the nominations of several individuals to key positions at the Environmental Protection Agency and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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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 ensuring compliance with communication restrictions between the EPA and the White House.
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The email correspondence between Christian Palich of the EPA and Andrew Wheeler discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the EPW Form, indicating a preference for Tuesday or Thursday.
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The Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works held a hearing on October 4, 2017, to discuss the nominations of several individuals, including Matthew Leopold for the Environmental Protection Agency, where concerns were raised about political influence on the agency's enforcement actions and the importance of maintaining the independence of the Office of General Counsel.
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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held a hearing on November 8, 2017, regarding 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.
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This email from Andrew Wheeler to Christian Palich discusses the completion of draft answers to questions for the EPW Committee regarding the Environmental Protection Agency's deliberative process.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Wheeler and Kaitlyn Shimmin discussing the Health Effects Institute in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating deliberative processes within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email exchange between EPA officials discusses scheduling availability for meetings with Senate committee members regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Liz Bowman at the EPA discusses a request for responses to comments made by former EPA official Bruce Buckheit regarding William Wehrum's pro-industry stance and nomination, clarifying that the Clean Power Plan (CPP) is currently stayed in court.
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The email from Kaitlyn Shimmin at the EPA discusses follow-ups related to water quality standards actions and litigation in specific states, referencing documents and deliberative processes.
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The email from Troy Lyons discusses a Senate update regarding upcoming votes on nominations, including Steven Andrew Engel for Assistant Attorney General and William L. Wehrum for Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email correspondence discusses Andrew Wheeler's clarification regarding his past association with the ethanol group Growth Energy in relation to his nomination as deputy administrator of the EPA.
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The email from William Wehrum to Troy Lyons and Christian Palich discusses a Senate update regarding the consideration and voting schedule for various nominations, including Steven Andrew Engel for Assistant Attorney General and William L. Wehrum for a position at the EPA.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's presidential nominees for key positions in air, water, chemical safety, and legal offices were approved by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on October 25, 2017, and are set for a full Senate vote.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses the response to member letters from the Environment and Public Works Committee in relation to an upcoming vote.
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Charles Munoz from the EPA communicates with William Wehrum regarding the scheduling of a White House tour for Wehrum's family, noting the requirement of a 48-hour notice for background checks.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Madeline Morris discusses scheduling a meeting between Administrator Pruitt and Jeff Shellebarger, President of Chevron North American Exploration and Production Company, for July 26, 2017.
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The email correspondence between William Wehrum and Charles Munoz discusses scheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Munoz serving as the White House Liaison for the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email from Madeline Morris, Executive Scheduler for the EPA Administrator, informs Andrew Wheeler that Administrator Pruitt is unable to attend a speaking engagement at the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives event due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses scheduling a coffee meeting and mentions the possibility of getting the EPA Administrator offshore, in the context of updating contact information.
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The EPA Administrator, E. Scott Pruitt, informed several U.S. Senators that after thorough analysis, the agency will not move the "point of obligation" for the Renewable Fuel Standard from refiners to blenders and will finalize the Renewable Volume Obligation rule by November 30, 2017.
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The document discusses the confirmation of numerous Executive Branch nominees by the Senate, highlighting the importance of filling key positions within the administration, as communicated by Senate staff member Don Stewart.
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The email from Justina Fugh at the EPA discusses the preparation of five-day letters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating that they will need to be updated for a new confirmation hearing date.
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The email correspondence involves multiple individuals, including EPA's Troy Lyons and Bracewell LLP's Lisa Jaeger, discussing the nomination of former Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison as NATO ambassador, indicating a significant political development.
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The email from Justina Fugh at the EPA discusses providing information on "outside earned income," excluding investment income, in response to an urgent request from William Wehrum.
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The email correspondence involves Liz Bowman from the EPA discussing a non-EPA story that references Andrew Wheeler's lobbying role earlier in the year, with multiple recipients including Andrew Wheeler and Ryan Jackson.
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The email exchange between EPA official Liz Bowman and lobbyist Andrew Wheeler discusses Wheeler's lobbying efforts regarding uranium mill access related to the Bears Ears National Monument.
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The email exchange between EPA's Will Lovell and Chuck Knauss discusses the arrangement of a call and the sharing of a professional biography and photo for Brittany Bolen in preparation for a session related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Robin Kime of the EPA and Emily Coyner of NSSGA discusses the upcoming NSSGA meeting on September 28, where S. Dravis will address regulatory reform and WOTUS, with plans for approximately 40-50 attendees from the aggregates industry.
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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 document is an update by GSI Environmental Inc. and Geosyntec Consultants for General Mills, Inc. regarding the Conceptual Site Model of TCE impacts at the Southeast Hennepin Area Groundwater and Vapor State Superfund Site, confirming significant TCE contamination from upgradient sources, particularly a Sears property, while asserting that the General Mills facility has been fully remediated and is not
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The email correspondence involves Albert Kelly from the EPA coordinating meeting dates with Darrin Munoz from Faegre Baker Daniels regarding discussions on General Mills and a uranium client related to the Navajo Nation abandoned mine cleanup.
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The email from Delmar R. Ehrich of Faegre Baker Daniels LLP discusses the forwarding of a supplemental report from General Mills' experts to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) regarding significant sources of contamination on the Sears property and surrounding areas, following a July meeting.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses coordinating a meeting with Geoffrey Moody and other EPA staff regarding Risk Management Plan (RMP) issues.
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The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is urging the EPA to postpone compliance deadlines under the Coal Combustion Residuals rule to prevent coal plant retirements and unnecessary compliance costs.
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Brittany Bolen from the EPA confirmed her participation in a panel discussion and requested scheduling assistance for a separate regulatory meeting with Todd Johnston and others.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen from the EPA and Michael Schon from the Portland Cement Association discusses scheduling a meeting, with Bolen suggesting alternative times due to scheduling conflicts.
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The document discusses a report from the Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory highlighting the resilience of coal as the most effective electricity source during the Bomb Cyclone, emphasizing its critical role in preventing blackouts in the PJM region.
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The email exchange between Shannon S. Broome of Hunton & Williams LLP and Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting during Broome's visit to Washington, D.C., while referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Duke Energy is requesting the EPA to approve a variance from stringent wastewater limits imposed by the final ELG rule for its Edwardsport IGCC plant in Indiana, as the current regulations are unachievable and IDEM supports the request.
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The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is urging the EPA to postpone compliance deadlines under the Coal Combustion Residuals rule to prevent unnecessary coal plant retirements and compliance costs.
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The document from the U.S. government details the retirement status of coal-fired generating units as of October 24, 2017, indicating that 599 units totaling nearly 108,000 megawatts have been retired or planned for retirement, with a significant portion attributed to EPA regulations and market conditions.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a press conference and march opposing Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Lexington, with Sutherland & Associates expressing support for Pruitt's visit.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's meeting with the Congressional Coal Caucus, where he conveyed President Trump's message that the "war on coal" is over and outlined changes made by the EPA to support energy independence and review the Clean Power Plan.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing logistics and topics for an upcoming event featuring Administrator Pruitt and Secretary Zinke, with Tate Bennett coordinating communication efforts.
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The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled meeting on November 7, 2017, between Richard Yamada and a representative from the Sierra Club, related to the ongoing litigation "Sierra Club v. EPA" at the EPA Office of Research and Development.
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The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled meeting at the EPA on October 25, 2017, to discuss Vive Crop Protection's development of nano technology and new nano-polymer inert ingredients.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Seth Goldberg discusses Beck's busy schedule filled with meetings and her hope to schedule a lunch meeting after June 22, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Lynn L. Bergeson inviting Nancy Beck from the EPA to speak at an event on TSCA reform, highlighting the importance of EPA's involvement in the discussion.
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The email discusses the maintenance and sponsorship opportunities for a website related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, involving multiple academic and environmental professionals, including William Farland from Colorado State University.
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The email from Ryan Schmit at the EPA in July 2017 inquires whether clients will submit additional materials to an active docket, following a meeting discussing the technical and economic feasibility of alternatives to MeCl2 paint strippers.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses the registration and housing arrangements for the 2018 Society of Toxicology (SOT) conference in San Antonio, forwarded from SOT Headquarters.
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The email from Timothy Coughlin of Thompson Hine LLP discusses the details of the 2018 DRI Toxic Tort and Environmental Law Seminar, including scheduling and reimbursement policies for participant Nancy Beck, with a focus on a panel discussion regarding TSCA re-evaluation impacts.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck forwarding a summary of Federal Register notices related to meetings of the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid and environmental assessments by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, as well as information collection activities by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement.
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The email exchange between James V. Aidala and Nancy Beck discusses the complexities and timelines of the registration review process under FIFRA as managed by the EPA, particularly regarding the distinction between the completion of registration reviews and the final agency actions related to pesticide product registrations.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck at the Environmental Protection Agency forwarding a Continuous Publications Alert from Environmental Health Perspectives, summarizing recent research articles related to environmental health published between June 26-30, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Joe Bischoff confirms a scheduled meeting regarding the pesticide Sulfoxaflor and its use on sorghum, citrus, and soybean crops.
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The email exchange between James V. Aidala and Nancy Beck discusses the complexities and ongoing nature of the EPA's registration review process for pesticides, emphasizing the need for clarity in defining what constitutes completion of the review.
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Michael Dourson, nominated by President Trump as the assistant administrator of the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, discusses his potential speaking engagement at an upcoming symposium and suggests alternative speakers due to his pending Senate confirmation hearing.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Seth Goldberg discusses scheduling a quick lunch meeting on July 25, 2017, to accommodate Beck's availability due to a canceled meeting.
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The email from Michael Dourson discusses the funding and partnerships behind a website aimed at providing balanced information for parents, in response to a request for feedback on draft minutes related to the International Toxicity Estimates for Risk (ITER) database managed by the Risk Science Center.
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The email from Joseph J. Green discusses the Copper Development Association's efforts to select candidates for a review panel to evaluate claims for antimicrobial copper products based on clinical trial results, in collaboration with the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses the status of EPA guidance on biostimulants and the potential opening of a formal docket for comments related to this topic.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses the scheduling of a meeting with the EPA regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with plans to confirm details on October 6, 2017.
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The email correspondence discusses the ongoing interagency review process at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regarding EPA guidance on the regulation of mosquito-related products, with updates to be provided to stakeholders involved.
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The National Academy of Sciences is hosting the 2017 Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium on the Science of Science Communication to address critical scientific communication issues, with limited in-person attendance and a free webinar option available.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Taiwan MRLs for the week of October 23, 2017, with Lois Rossi expressing her preference for October 27.
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The email exchange between Lynn Bergeson of ACTA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses travel plans related to an upcoming meeting, with Beck expressing concern about her flight to Taiwan.
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The email correspondence involves Lynn L. Bergeson coordinating with Nancy Beck from the EPA regarding scheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Laura Sneeringer of the Chemical Building Organization informs Christopher Moore about updated materials and agenda details for the Byproducts Committee Meeting scheduled for September 13-14, 2017, including presentations from the EPA and SBA.
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The email correspondence between Chris Andresen and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the AHFA and acknowledges the progress made on the Formaldehyde Emissions Rulemaking.
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The email from Alice Armstrong of Thompson Hine discusses a speaker request for an upcoming event in Washington, D.C., focusing on updates related to TSCA and policy changes affecting the chemical industry.
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The email correspondence between Chris Andresen and Nancy Beck discusses scheduling a meeting to further discuss the laminated product definition in the formaldehyde emissions rulemaking, involving key industry representatives from the AHFA.
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