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The email from Frederick Eames to Mandy Gunasekara discusses scheduling a call regarding the "who" for the Sierra Club v. EPA case (17cv1906).
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA to Frederick R. Eames discusses various coal technologies, specifically high efficiency low emission (HELE), ultra supercritical (USC), and integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC), in preparation for a briefing.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reviewing HOVENSA's Gas Turbine Nitrogen Oxides (GT NOx) Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit application and is seeking clarification on emission calculations.
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The email correspondence from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the confirmation vote of Bill Wehrum, confirming the outcome as 49-47.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing the need to reschedule a meeting, with Alexander Dominguez requesting coordination with Emily Atkinson and LeAnn Johnson Koch from Perkins Coie.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara of the EPA and Frederick R. Eames discusses scheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from John B. McShane of Philadelphia Energy Solutions to EPA officials discusses a follow-up letter regarding a waiver request for Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) compliance obligations, highlighting the impact of RINs costs on their business.
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The email from Frederick Eames to Mandy Gunasekara discusses scheduling availability for a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating potential dates of May 1, 8, 9, 11, and 12.
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The email from Magdelana A. Delahoyde discusses a scheduled update call regarding the CAFE-GHG (Corporate Average Fuel Economy - Greenhouse Gas) regulations, related to the ongoing litigation of Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The email correspondence between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Ray Shepherd discusses their meeting arrangements for April 19, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves EPA officials coordinating a meeting with William Wehrum regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Valerie Washington discusses a follow-up meeting with the American Coal Council after the Eastern Fuel Buyers Conference, involving Betsy Monseu, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from John B. McShane of Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining and Marketing LLC to EPA officials discusses a follow-up letter regarding a waiver request for Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) compliance obligations, emphasizing the impact of RINs costs on their business.
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The email from Frederick Eames to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA requests Lee Forsgren's new email address to send him a congratulatory note.
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The email correspondence between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Michael Flannigan from Peabody Energy discusses their meeting on the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) and the implications of the Paris Agreement.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses a scheduled meeting with the Association of American Railroads to address the point of obligation under the Renewable Fuels Standard.
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The email correspondence between Frederick Eames and Mandy Gunasekara discusses scheduling availability for a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Dave Flannery discusses scheduling a meeting for the Midwest Ozone Group with Administrator Pruitt, following a deadline extension for nonattainment designations related to the 2015 ozone NAAQS.
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The email from LeAnn Johnson Koch of Perkins Coie to EPA officials discusses the ongoing devastation in the U.S. Virgin Islands following Hurricanes Maria and Irma, highlighting the need for the restart of the Limetree Bay refinery to aid economic recovery and debt repayment.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Mandy Gunasekara discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt and members of the Small Refiners Coalition for May 11, 2017, regarding issues related to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
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The email correspondence between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Robert Meyers discusses setting up a conference call regarding pellet fuels in relation to the Clean Air Act section 111 rule.
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The email from the EPA discusses a scheduled meeting on June 15, 2017, between Administrator Pruitt and representatives from the Brick Industry Association to address concerns regarding the National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Brick Manufacturing.
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The email correspondence between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Krista Hughes from Perkins Coie discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, with proposed dates and times for the meeting.
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The email from Rachel Feinstein of the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses a follow-up on a meeting regarding the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for residential wood heaters and confirms a timeline for a data request.
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The email from Rosie Zapatero to Sarah Dunham at the EPA discusses Hanson Aggregates' request for guidance regarding common control, indicating ongoing legal considerations related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Robert Meyers discusses rescheduling a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case to Monday morning at 10 am due to a conflict with a meeting at OMB.
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The email from Aaron M. Flynn to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses scheduling a call to discuss a panel and suggests setting up a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tyler Hamman of the Lignite Energy Council to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA requests a meeting on May 18, 2017, to discuss issues related to coal production and the agency's oversight.
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The email from Ray Shepherd to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses the need to talk about "Alternative B" before their flight to a meeting regarding the NGS in Phoenix.
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The email from the EPA discusses connecting Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor, with Rob Smith to address issues related to a mine in Region 5.
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The email from Betsy Monseu, CEO of the American Coal Council, to EPA officials Valerie Washington and Mandy Gunasekara discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting after the Eastern Fuel Buyers Conference.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and representatives from Perkins Coie discusses logistics for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) on May 11, 2017, with arrangements for both in-person and remote participation.
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The email from Cheryl Woodward of the EPA details logistical arrangements and directions for a meeting scheduled on May 1, 2017, with attendees including Sydney Hupp and Mandy Gunasekara.
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The email from Cindy Fontanesi to Mandy Gunasekara confirms her role as the keynote speaker at the A&WMA's Conference on Climate Change scheduled for October 10-11, 2017, and requests her preferred name, title, and any special requirements for her presentation.
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The email from Betsy Monseu invites Mandy Gunasekara of the EPA to a reception hosted by the American Coal Council at the Eastern Fuel Buyers Conference on May 2, 2017, highlighting the Council's role in advocating for the coal industry.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses the filing of cloture on a bill related to William Wehrum, indicating a team effort and excitement about the legislative progress.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the timing and potential confirmation vote for Bill Wehrum's nomination, with updates from a Senate policy advisor indicating uncertainty about the schedule.
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The email from Rahul Thaker, an Environmental Engineer at NCDENR Division of Air Quality, confirms details regarding his participation in a panel session at the Air & Waste Management Association's 2017 Annual Conference, including presentation guidelines and deadlines.
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The email from LeAnn Johnson Koch of Perkins Coie discusses options for the EPA to relieve PESRM of its 2016/2017 Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) obligations, suggesting the use of an interim or direct final rule based on general hardship provisions.
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The email from Frederick R. Eames to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses a time-sensitive matter and requests a phone call.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Frederick Eames discusses the scheduling of a meeting with Southern Company's CEO Tom Fanning, confirming logistics and extending the meeting duration to 45 minutes.
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The email from Robert L. Smith to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses a request to brief Sarah Greenwait on the status of the PolyMet NorthMet mine project.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with William Wehrum to prepare for potential questions and themes for an upcoming hearing related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on Monday afternoon with Elizabeth Horner and colleagues to finalize questions related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Rachel Rogier of Arch Coal to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses setting up a meeting between Deck Slone and Administrator Pruitt to further discuss issues related to the existing coal fleet.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and various participants coordinating a call regarding the Environmental Law & Policy Conference scheduled for November 29, 2017.
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The email from Aurelia Skipwith discusses scheduling a brief conversation regarding the Environmental Law & Policy Conference, involving participants from the EPA and other agencies.
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Aurelia Skipwith, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks at the U.S. Department of the Interior, confirms her availability for a phone call with Ned Sullivan from Scenic Hudson to discuss important information related to the EPA.
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The email correspondence from the Office of the Secretary of the Interior discusses a call for nominations for the Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC) and includes communication among various government officials regarding this action request.
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The email from Scott Cameron at the Department of the Interior introduces Brandon Bray from the EPA to Sarah Ryker at USGS regarding a potential rotational assignment opportunity.
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The email from the Department of the Interior discusses a call for nominations for the ISAC (Information Sharing and Analysis Center) and is forwarded by Acting Assistant Secretary Scott Cameron to various agency officials for their awareness and action.
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The document contains emails regarding scheduling updates for the Environmental Law & Policy Conference and a meeting with John Anderson, involving personnel from the EPA and the Department of the Interior.
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The email from Deidre Duncan to various officials at the EPA, NPS, and DOI discusses the final agenda for an upcoming conference on Environmental Law and Policy, highlighting a specific panel scheduled from 3:30 to 4:15.
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The email correspondence involves officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency discussing scheduling a call to prepare for a panel at the Environmental Law & Policy Conference in Washington, D.C.
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The EPA issued an Order for Compliance to the Town of Holbrook, Massachusetts, requiring the development of a post-construction stormwater management ordinance to meet the 2016 NPDES General Permit requirements under the Clean Water Act, as the town has failed to comply by the specified deadline.
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The EPA issued an Order for Compliance to the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts, requiring the development of a post-construction stormwater management ordinance to meet the standards of the 2016 MS4 Permit under the Clean Water Act, as the town has failed to comply with the permit's requirements.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Order for Compliance to the Town of Dover, Massachusetts, requiring the development of a post-construction stormwater management ordinance to meet the standards of the 2016 MS4 Permit, as the town has failed to comply with its requirements.
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The EPA issued an Order for Compliance to the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts, mandating the adoption of post-construction stormwater management regulations by June 30, 2025, due to the Town's failure to meet requirements of the 2016 MS4 Permit under the Clean Water Act.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Order for Compliance to the Town of Marshfield, Massachusetts, requiring the development of a post-construction stormwater management ordinance to meet the 2016 NPDES General Permit requirements, after the town failed to provide necessary information in its Year 6 Annual Report.
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The EPA issued an Order for Compliance to the Town of Hatfield, Massachusetts, regarding its failure to meet the post-construction stormwater management requirements of the 2016 NPDES General Permit under the Clean Water Act.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Order for Compliance to the Town of Kingston, Massachusetts, requiring the development of a post-construction stormwater management ordinance to meet the 2016 MS4 Permit requirements by June 30, 2025, due to the Town's failure to comply with the permit's standards.
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The email discusses the U.S. EPA's Superfund Division's decision to take back the feasibility study (FS) for the Portland Harbor site from the potentially responsible parties (PRPs) and complete it themselves, as communicated by Steve Ells to Craig Zeller and others.
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The document discusses the court's ruling in Murray Energy Corp. v. EPA, where the court ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to comply with section 321(a) of the Clean Air Act regarding the evaluation of job losses in the coal industry due to CAA regulations.
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Teck Resources Limited, a diversified natural resource company, operates two mines in the U.S. (Red Dog Mine in Alaska and Pend Oreille Operations in Washington), employs approximately 800 people, and has a significant economic impact through procurement and sales, while also being recognized for sustainability efforts.
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality provided a status update on stormwater source control evaluations in the Portland Harbor study area as of January 2016.
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The EPA is facing a petition from NGOs led by the Center for Food Safety to regulate treated seeds as pesticides instead of as treated articles, which could significantly impact seed treatment practices and impose burdensome regulations on growers.
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The document is a personnel information sheet from the White House Presidential Personnel Office, required for the clearance process of candidates for presidential appointments.
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Siemens USA, a subsidiary of Siemens AG, highlights its significant investment and contributions to the U.S. economy, reporting $23.7 billion in revenue and expanding its digital industrial leadership through the acquisition of Mentor Graphics, while employing approximately 50,000 people across more than 60 manufacturing sites.
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The document discusses Cloud Peak Energy's comments on regulatory reforms affecting the coal industry, specifically opposing the Clean Power Plan and various EPA rules, while highlighting the impact of these regulations on power plant operations and financial markets.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a Notice of Violation to MGPI of Indiana, LLC for ongoing violations of the Clean Air Act's Non-Attainment New Source Review requirements at their Lawrenceburg facility, offering them a chance to discuss compliance measures.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is processing a new hire approval request, including candidate information and proposed position details, as part of its administrative procedures.
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Teck Resources Limited, a diversified natural resource company, operates two mines in the U.S. (Red Dog Mine in Alaska and Pend Oreille Operations in Washington), employs approximately 800 people, and has a significant economic impact through procurement and sales, while also being recognized for sustainability efforts.
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The document discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) need to correct incentives for Natural Gas Vehicles (NGVs) to help light-duty trucks meet 2025 emissions goals, advocating for parity with electric vehicle incentives and proposing regulatory changes to support NGV adoption and retrofitting.
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The American Home Furnishings Alliance and other industry associations are urging the Trump Administration to improve or eliminate the EPA's Formaldehyde Emissions Standards for Composite Wood Products, citing concerns over supply chain disruptions, increased consumer prices, and potential job losses.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce submitted a statement to the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs regarding the examination of federal rulemaking, emphasizing its role in representing the interests of over 3 million businesses and advocating for a free enterprise system.
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The document is an information sheet from the Office of Presidential Personnel requiring potential appointees to provide personal and professional details necessary for the clearance process.
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The document is a personal information form from the White House Presidential Personnel Office required for candidates undergoing the clearance process for presidential appointments.
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The document is a personnel information form from the White House Presidential Personnel Office, intended for candidates undergoing the clearance process for presidential appointments.
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The document is an information sheet from the Office of Presidential Personnel outlining the required details for potential appointees to begin the clearance process for presidential appointments.
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The document discusses the potential of Natural Gas Vehicles (NGVs) to help the EPA achieve emissions reduction compliance for light-duty trucks by restoring incentives and regulatory parity with electric vehicles, while also advocating for retrofitting existing vehicles to further reduce emissions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reviewed the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's draft NPDES/SDS permit for the Minntac Tailings Basin Area, expressing concerns that it fails to adequately address discharges to surface waters and calling for a permit that includes specific actions and timelines to meet water quality standards.
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The document is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives to authorize the incorporation of water quality improvement partnership programs into the Federal Water Pollution Control Act's NPDES permit programs.
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The document is a communication from the Environmental Protection Agency regarding a petition related to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, specifically addressing regulatory actions and compliance issues.
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The document consists of emails from Trump Headquarters urging recipients to renew their Sustaining Membership for 2017, emphasizing the importance of their support for the Trump administration, and includes a forwarded message from President Trump addressing the media and encouraging contributions.
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The email from Seth Morrison of the Lincoln Club provides contact information for various members of the Lincoln Club in response to a request from Tate Bennett regarding individuals the administrator interacted with at an event.
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The document outlines the schedule and details of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Cloud Peak Energy's Broomfield office on August 3, where he is set to deliver remarks and engage in discussions with company executives regarding the impact of EPA regulations on the coal industry.
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The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority is facing a $32.3 million issue with unpaid water and sewer bills due to broken meters and billing disputes, affecting nearly 45,000 accounts, and is currently working to resolve these delinquencies without shutting off services.
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The National Sorghum Producers submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the proposed registration decision for sulfoxaflor, advocating for the inclusion of sorghum in future registrations and criticizing the EPA's interpretation of bee attractiveness data and proposed buffer requirements that they believe would harm farmers' revenues.
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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources submitted rule revisions for approval to the EPA regarding updates to the Iowa Antidegradation Implementation Procedure and reorganized water quality standards, as mandated by the Clean Water Act.
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The email from Devin Mogler, a Legislative Assistant for U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, discusses a meeting regarding concerns about the EPA's pathways for vegetable oils for biodiesel, and includes attachments related to the Corn Oil One issue, indicating ongoing communication with industry stakeholders.
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Ford Motor Company submitted comments to the EPA regarding the Proposed Determination on the appropriateness of the Model Year 2022-2025 Light Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards, including a confidential version containing sensitive business information.
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The document discusses a study by The Nature Conservancy and various academic institutions analyzing the impact of watershed degradation on water treatment costs for 309 large cities worldwide, highlighting the relationship between land use changes and raw water quality.
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The document critiques the EPA's draft ecological risk assessment for atrazine, highlighting concerns over the use of flawed science and methodologies that could significantly impact the pesticide's registration review and availability for growers.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection submitted comments to the EPA regarding concerns over the proposed financial responsibility requirements under CERCLA, highlighting issues with risk information and potential impacts on state regulations for phosphate mining.
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EcoEngineers conducted a regulatory analysis to determine if Corn Oil One qualifies as "non-food grade corn oil" under EPA regulations for biodiesel and renewable diesel production, while clarifying that their determination does not replace EPA's official ruling.
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The document is a review prepared by Intrinsik Environmental Sciences for the Triazine Network, evaluating the EPA's preliminary ecological risk assessment for the herbicide atrazine, dated October 4, 2016.
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The Philadelphia Water Department has implemented a unique water pricing model aimed at protecting low-income residents from rising water rates and reducing the incidence of unpaid water bills, marking a significant step in addressing water affordability issues in the city.
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The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers submitted comments to the EPA and NHTSA regarding the Draft Technical Assessment Report on the Midterm Evaluation of Light-Duty Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards and Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards for model years 2022-2025, expressing support for the One National Program aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving fuel economy.
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The National Black Chamber of Commerce urges President Trump to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement on climate change, arguing that it undermines the economy and imposes unfair costs on American businesses.
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The document discusses John Fleck's book "Water is for Fighting Over-- and Other Myths About Water in the West," which offers a hopeful perspective on the management of the Colorado River and challenges prevailing myths about water governance in the West.
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