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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency disapproved the Iowa Department of Natural Resources' revisions to the state's water quality standards regarding antidegradation policies, which were adopted on August 12, 2016, and certified by the Attorney General on October 14, 2016.
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The document discusses the challenges faced by water utilities in addressing affordability while implementing customer assistance programs and funding infrastructure improvements, as highlighted by the American Water Works Association and Black & Veatch reports.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency received a petition from the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and the Association of Global Automakers requesting a Direct Final Rule to address inconsistencies and inefficiencies between the Corporate Average Fuel Economy and greenhouse gas emissions regulations.
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2016 |
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Ford Motor Company submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regarding the Midterm Evaluation Draft Technical Assessment Report for Model Year 2022-2025 Light Duty Vehicle GHG Emissions and CAFE Standards, emphasizing the need for re-evaluation of the standards based on technological advancements and market conditions.
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The document discusses the transformation of the United States into a natural gas exporter due to advancements in hydraulic fracturing and the shale gas boom, highlighting the role of the Department of Energy and the impact on energy production and international markets.
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2016 |
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is expressing concern to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the National Resource Defense Council's lawsuit that seeks to compel the EPA to finalize a rule regulating perchlorate under the Safe Drinking Water Act, emphasizing the need for a thorough peer-review process before any final decision is made.
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2016 |
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The document discusses the transformation of the United States into a natural gas exporter due to advancements in hydraulic fracturing and the impact of shale gas production on the economy and geopolitics, as highlighted by the maneuvering of the Asia Vision at the Sabine Pass terminal.
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2016 |
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The Texas Department of Agriculture requests the Environmental Protection Agency to delay the implementation of the revised agricultural worker protection standard regulations until January 2, 2018, to allow sufficient time for training and compliance among agricultural businesses.
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2016 |
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The Nebraska Department of Agriculture, led by Director Greg Ibach, is requesting the EPA to extend the implementation timeline for the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard until January 2, 2018, due to the lack of necessary training materials and resources.
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2016 |
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The email from Jessica Garrison of Balch & Bingham LLP discusses forwarding a resume for a friend interested in a position at the EPA under Secretary Pruitt.
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2016 |
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The document from the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation outlines the selection, construction, operation, and maintenance processes for the ASAP Belowground Pipeline on Alaska's North Slope, dated July 12, 2016.
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The document outlines the professional profile and achievements of Michael T. Scuse, highlighting his roles in the USDA, including reducing disaster declaration times and promoting U.S. agricultural exports, as well as his experience in state government.
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2016 |
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The California Farm Bureau Federation submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the biological evaluations of chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and malathion, emphasizing the importance of these pesticides for farmers and ranchers in California.
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2016 |
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The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is requesting an extension from the EPA for the implementation timeline of the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standard until January 2, 2018, citing insufficient guidance and resources for compliance.
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2016 |
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The Colorado Department of Agriculture is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to extend the implementation timeline for the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standard until January 2, 2018, due to incomplete enforcement guidance and training resources necessary for compliance.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to extend the implementation timeline for the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standard until January 2, 2018, to allow for the finalization of enforcement guidance and necessary resources for state lead agencies.
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2016 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's fact sheet outlines the Application Exclusion Zone (AEZ) requirements under the Worker Protection Standard (WPS), detailing the area that must remain free of individuals during pesticide applications and how its size is determined based on application methods.
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2016 |
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The Missouri Department of Agriculture requests an extension from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the implementation timeline of the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standard until January 2, 2018, citing the need for adequate enforcement guidance and resources for effective compliance.
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The document is a draft Wetlands Compensatory Mitigation Plan prepared by the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation for the Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline project, detailing strategies for mitigating wetland impacts associated with the project.
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2016 |
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The American Farm Bureau Federation submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency opposing the proposed revocation of all tolerances for chlorpyrifos, arguing that the agency should consider the benefits of the pesticide to farmers and the agricultural sector.
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2016 |
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The EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention issued a memorandum on December 29, 2016, updating the literature review on neurodevelopmental effects and supporting the use of the 10X FQPA Safety Factor for organophosphate pesticides based on public comments and new epidemiological studies.
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2016 |
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The letter from AAPCO to EPA Director Jack Housenger addresses concerns about the timing of the availability of Train-the-Trainer materials and the interpretive guidance on Application Exclusion Zones related to the revisions of the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard, requesting a delay in implementation to allow for adequate training and discussion.
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2016 |
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The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to extend the implementation timeline for the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standard until January 2, 2018, to allow for the finalization of necessary guidance and resources for effective compliance.
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The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry requests the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to extend the implementation timeline for the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standard until January 2, 2018, due to incomplete enforcement guidance and training resources.
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2016 |
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The document is a petition from CropLife America to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting a halt to regulatory decisions on organophosphate pesticides until the agency establishes clear criteria for the acceptance and integration of epidemiological studies in human health risk assessments.
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The Kansas Department of Agriculture, led by Secretary Jackie McClaskey, expresses concerns to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the revised agricultural worker protection regulation, highlighting issues with economic impact, training requirements, and the lack of consideration for industry and state input in the regulation's development.
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2016 |
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The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries requests the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to extend the implementation of the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standard until January 2, 2018, to allow time for adequate training and resources for state lead agencies.
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2016 |
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The EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs outlines a framework for integrating human epidemiologic and incident data into pesticide risk assessments to enhance evaluations of pesticide effects on human health.
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2016 |
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Kate Carpenter urges the EPA to reconsider its indefinite postponement of the ban on methylene chloride, citing the health risks associated with the chemical following the death of her friend.
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2016 |
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The email from a concerned individual urges the EPA to reconsider its decision to indefinitely postpone a ban on methylene chloride, emphasizing the health risks to consumers and workers associated with the chemical.
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2016 |
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Cheryl Clark is urging the EPA to explain the indefinite postponement of a ban on Methylene Chloride, citing the recent death of a young man who used a Methylene Chloride-based paint stripper despite following safety precautions.
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2016 |
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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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2016 |
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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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2016 |
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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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2016 |
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality submitted a report to the Oregon Legislative Assembly evaluating the NPDES Water Quality Permitting Program, outlining recommended actions for improving leadership, community capacity, program alignment, quality, efficiency, and staffing.
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2016 |
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The email discusses the EPA's collaboration with the American Chemistry Council's WRAP program to promote the recycling of plastic wrap and film through a Memorandum of Understanding established in 2016.
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2016 |
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The document provides detailed statistics on U.S. imports of B100 biodiesel and blends containing less than 70% petroleum or bituminous oils by weight for the years 2016 and 2017, broken down by country of origin.
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2016 |
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The document from the White House Presidential Personnel Office outlines the personal and position information required for a candidate's clearance process for an appointment at the Environmental Protection Agency.
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2016 |
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The Environmental Protection Agency is processing a new hire approval request, including candidate information and position details, as part of its administrative procedures.
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2016 |
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The document from the White House Presidential Personnel Office outlines the personal and position information required for a candidate's clearance process for an appointment at the Environmental Protection Agency, including details such as name, contact information, and previous presidential appointments.
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2016 |
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The document is a bio sheet from the White House Presidential Personnel Office for Albert Charles Kelly, Jr., who is being considered for a position at the Environmental Protection Agency, as part of the clearance process.
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2016 |
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The Environmental Protection Agency is processing a new hire approval request for Albert Charles Kelly, Jr. for a position related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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2016 |
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The document outlines the agenda for a visit by Congressional staffers to the Jack/St. Maio site, organized by an unspecified agency, detailing the schedule, safety briefings, and requirements for attire and equipment during the helicopter tour.
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2016 |
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The document is a petition from trade associations to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting administrative reconsideration of the final rule on emission standards for the oil and natural gas sector, citing disproportionate impacts on independent and small business producers.
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2016 |
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U.S. Senator Gary Peters discusses immigration enforcement, local environmental issues, and federal funding for infrastructure in an interview with The Ann Arbor News, emphasizing his active role on the Homeland Security Committee.
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2016 |
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The document details the collaboration between the USEPA and Ohio EPA regarding Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs), highlighting successful monitoring and treatment strategies, the completion of a HAB equipment grant program, and ongoing research needs for cyanotoxin management in public water systems.
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2016 |
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The document is a personnel information form from the White House Presidential Personnel Office for candidates applying for a position at the Environmental Protection Agency, necessary to initiate the clearance process.
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2016 |
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Ken A. Zarker, a manager at the Washington State Department of Ecology, provides support for the Environmental Council of the States and has been involved in federal environmental reforms, including the Toxics Substances Control Act and Cooperative Federalism 2.0 initiatives.
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2016 |
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The document is a personnel bio sheet from the White House Presidential Personnel Office for a candidate being considered for a position at the Environmental Protection Agency, necessary for initiating the clearance process.
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2016 |
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The document is a personnel bio sheet from the White House Presidential Personnel Office for candidates undergoing the clearance process for a position at the Environmental Protection Agency.
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2016 |
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The document is a personnel information sheet from the White House Presidential Personnel Office, necessary for initiating the clearance process for a candidate's appointment.
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2016 |
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The document is an information sheet from the Office of Presidential Personnel regarding the clearance process for potential appointees, requiring detailed personal and professional information.
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2016 |
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The document is a letter from a congressional representative to Colonel Christopher G. Beck of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers expressing concern over the decision to require an Environmental Impact Statement for the United Minerals Company's Seven Hills Mine project before completing an Environmental Assessment.
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2016 |
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) entered into a Consent Decree with environmental groups to address litigation requiring action under Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regarding oil and natural gas production wastes, with a decision deadline set for March 15, 2019.
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2016 |
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The document discusses concerns raised by the EPA regarding the inadequate biosafety risk assessment of the Wolbachia strain (wAlb) in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, emphasizing the need for thorough evaluations due to varying responses of Wolbachia in different hosts.
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2016 |
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The U.S. Coast Guard is set to host a Congressional visit to the Jack and St. Malo floating production unit on October 27, 2016, to showcase its operations and the economic benefits it brings to local communities in Louisiana.
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2016 |
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The EPA issued a set of principles and best practices aimed at enhancing the oversight and integrity of state permitting programs under the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, following a 2011 Inspector General's report, to foster collaboration and accountability between the agency and state environmental managers.
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2016 |
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The EPA's Narragansett, RI laboratory focuses on ecological research related to oceans and estuaries, engages with the community through educational outreach, and contributes significantly to the local economy while addressing environmental issues such as rising sea levels and water quality.
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The EPA's Narragansett, RI laboratory focuses on ecological research related to oceans and estuaries, engages with local communities on environmental issues, and contributes significantly to the local economy through job creation and funding.
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The document is a review prepared by GEI Consultants on behalf of the National Mining Association, evaluating the EPA's draft methods for developing aquatic life criteria related to specific conductivity, submitted to Docket ID No.: EPA-HQ-OW-2016-0353 in April 2017.
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2016 |
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U.S. Senator Gary Peters discusses immigration enforcement and various local issues affecting Ann Arbor and Michigan, including a toxic chemical plume and federal funding for infrastructure, during an interview with The Ann Arbor News.
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality submitted a report to the Oregon Legislative Assembly evaluating the NPDES Water Quality Permitting Program, outlining recommended actions for improving leadership, community capacity, program alignment, quality, efficiency, and staffing.
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2016 |
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The EPA's Narragansett, RI laboratory focuses on ecological research related to oceans and estuaries, engages with the community on environmental issues, and contributes significantly to the local economy through job creation and funding.
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The document is a court opinion from the D.C. Circuit regarding a petition for a writ of mandamus filed by the Idaho Conservation League and other environmental organizations against the Environmental Protection Agency, seeking to compel the agency to implement financial assurance regulations as mandated by section 108.
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The Environmental Research Institute of the States (ERIS) conducted a 2016 survey in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to identify state environmental research needs, revealing that water quality and remediation standards were the top priorities for multiple states.
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2016 |
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The letter from Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy recommends that all counties in Wisconsin be designated as attainment for the 2015 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards, citing significant improvements in ozone levels and ongoing efforts to meet previous standards.
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2016 |
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The document is a review prepared by GEI Consultants, Inc. on behalf of the National Mining Association, providing comments on the EPA's 2016 Draft Selenium Criteria Implementation Guidance Documents related to water quality standards.
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2016 |
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) entered into a Consent Decree with environmental groups to address litigation requiring action under Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regarding oil and natural gas production wastes, with a decision deadline set for March 15, 2019.
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2016 |
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The Coast Guard Office of Congressional Affairs organized a visit from congressional staff to District 8, focusing on the impact of maritime security on national and economic security, as part of the Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower.
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2016 |
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The Ohio EPA is prioritizing the identification and prevention of PFAS exposures in water systems, actively addressing contamination from sources like Chemours/DuPont and WPAFB, while implementing treatment measures and planning further sampling around affected areas.
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2016 |
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The Alaska Department of Natural Resources submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency endorsing concerns about financial assurance requirements for hardrock mining under CERCLA Section 108(b), highlighting potential preemption issues.
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2016 |
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The EPA Region 5 provided comments and recommendations to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources regarding the draft guidance for Feed Storage Area Runoff Controls for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), emphasizing the need for immediate measures to prevent pollutant discharges from vegetative treatment areas.
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2016 |
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued guidance on designing feed storage area runoff controls for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) in response to U.S. EPA findings that existing standards do not adequately prevent pollutant discharge into navigable waters.
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The email from Michelle Hale, Executive Assistant to Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, informs Mr. Umberto that they cannot confirm a speaking engagement for Pruitt at the Power Symposium until after his confirmation hearings.
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2016 |
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Senator Maggie Hassan is requesting an update from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on the status of the Methods Update Rule under the Clean Water Act, which aims to revise analytical procedures for wastewater and enhance regulatory clarity for municipalities and industry.
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2016 |
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The document outlines a protocol established by the Lazio Region to provide technical support to local judicial police in environmental damage assessments, in accordance with Law No. 132 of June 28, 2016, which integrates TARPA into the national environmental protection system.
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2016 |
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The Midwest Ozone Group submitted a Petition for Administrative Review to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS, citing significant technical and legal flaws in the final rule issued on October 26, 2016.
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2016 |
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) addresses concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest related to its contractor, Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (TERA), in a study on phthalate use in plastics, asserting TERA's independence and commitment to advancing toxicology and risk assessment science.
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2016 |
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The EPA's Office of Policy held a roundtable on May 9th to discuss various regulatory topics including the proposed denial of petitions regarding the RFS Point of Obligation and formaldehyde emission standards, with participation from multiple industry representatives.
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2016 |
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The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) hosted a seminar focused on integrated resource planning and market analysis, addressing developments in generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as the dynamics of natural gas markets and the impact of renewable energy on wholesale power markets.
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2016 |
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Cloud Peak Energy submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency opposing the Clean Power Plan and various regulatory reforms affecting the coal industry, including the Regional Haze Rule and new ozone standards.
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2016 |
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The document outlines the schedule for EPA Administrator Pruitt's visit to Cloud Peak Energy's Broomfield office on August 3, where he will address employees and engage in discussions regarding the impact of EPA regulations on the coal industry.
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2016 |
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The email correspondence involves Millan Hupp from the EPA reaching out to Mickael Damelincourt, Managing Director of the Trump International Hotel, to arrange a call regarding an inquiry on behalf of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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2016 |
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Senator Maggie Hassan is requesting an update from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on the status of the Methods Update Rule under the Clean Water Act, which aims to revise analytical procedures for wastewater and enhance regulatory clarity for businesses in New Hampshire.
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2016 |
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Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt's office, represented by Michelle Hale, received a request for him to speak at the Power Symposium on April 27, but cannot confirm his participation until after his confirmation hearings.
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The document outlines a protocol established by the Lazio Region to provide technical support to local judicial police in environmental damage assessments, in accordance with Law No. 132 of June 28, 2016, which aims to enhance the capabilities of prosecutorial offices in handling complex environmental cases.
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2016 |
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The Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) addresses concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest related to the Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (TERA) in their study of phthalate use in plastics, asserting TERA's independence and commitment to scientific integrity.
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2016 |
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The Midwest Ozone Group has submitted a Petition for Administrative Review to the EPA, requesting reconsideration of the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS due to perceived technical and legal flaws in the final rule issued on October 26, 2016.
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The United States District Court for the Western District of Washington granted the Quinault Indian Nation's motions to voluntarily dismiss its complaint and counterclaims against the Estate of Edward Comenout, while denying the Estate's motion to amend its counterclaims as moot, amidst ongoing disputes related to cigarette tax payments.
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The Cross-Cutting Issues Group, representing electric generating companies, recommends that the EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers withdraw and replace the Clean Water Rule (WOTUS Rule) due to its expansion of federal jurisdiction and the resulting regulatory uncertainty and costs for its members.
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2015 |
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The City of Houston's Project Brays aims to reduce flooding risks by widening 21 miles of Brays Bayou, modifying 30 bridges, and constructing stormwater detention basins, utilizing CWSRF Loan Program funds specifically for hydrologic improvements to enhance water flow and quality in the area.
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The document is a response brief from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding a petition for review of a final rule in the case Sierra Club v. EPA, No. 14-1138, filed on August 28, 2015.
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The document provides an overview of Xcel Energy's operations in 2015, detailing customer statistics, employee numbers, community contributions, economic impacts, and progress on clean energy initiatives across several states in the Upper Midwest.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a final rule on June 29, 2015, redefining "waters of the United States," which expands federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act and is viewed by the home building industry as burdensome and detrimental to housing affordability.
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The document is a petition for review filed by the Sierra Club de Puerto Rico and other environmental groups against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding a final rule on environmental requirements.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is granting a short-term national product waiver allowing the use of non-domestically produced stainless steel nuts and bolts in specific pipe coupling products for State Revolving Fund projects, retroactive to the waiver's signature date and applicable for one year.
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2015 |
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The document is a submission of comments by a coalition of industry organizations to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding concerns over the proposed financial responsibility requirements under CERCLA 108(b) for the hard rock mining industry.
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2015 |
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Cloud Peak Energy, a leading U.S. coal producer headquartered in Wyoming, highlights its contributions to energy independence and local economies through coal production and community investments, while emphasizing its commitment to safety and environmental standards.
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2015 |
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The document outlines the National Association of Home Builders' support for the Trump Administration's deregulatory objectives aimed at reducing federal regulations in the home building industry, while also discussing the EPA's "Smart Sectors" program designed to enhance relationships with regulated sectors and gather input to reduce regulatory burdens.
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2015 |
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The EPA, under Administrator Pruitt, is implementing a policy to eliminate conflicts of interest by prohibiting individuals receiving agency grant money from serving on advisory boards, ensuring compliance with legal requirements for board membership and enhancing transparency in decision-making processes.
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