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The EPA's Science Advisory Board provides a draft report with recommendations on nutrient-load reduction targets for Lake Erie, focusing on an adaptive management approach to address phosphorus loads and eutrophication. 2014 55
The email correspondence from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the health benefits and cost-effectiveness of the Clean Power Plan, specifically addressing claims related to asthma attacks and premature deaths due to soot and smog reduction. 2014 5
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board documents the completion and plugging report for Well ID 156457, a geothermal heat pump well owned by the Osage Nation, detailing its construction data, casing, and hydrologic information. 2013 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is being urged by U.S. Steel Corporation to reconsider the uniform regional haze limits imposed on its Minnesota facilities, following the agency's acknowledgment that such standards are not feasible based on new data and previous administrative and judicial petitions filed by U.S. Steel. 2013 3
The Biogenic CO2 Coalition, supported by various agricultural associations, criticizes the EPA for regulating agricultural biogenic CO2 emissions as harmful pollutants, arguing that such actions impose unnecessary costs on farmers and users of farm products while undermining the economic potential of the bioeconomy. 2013 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention clarified its position on the recognition of lead test kits under the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Program, stating that current kits recognized as of June 23, 2008, will remain valid until the agency publicly recognizes a kit meeting both specified performance criteria. 2013 3
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is following up with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources regarding the approval of Iowa's Antidegradation Water Quality Rules and is committed to providing options for compliance consistent with the Clean Water Act. 2013 1
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 7 is following up with Iowa's Department of Natural Resources regarding the approval of Iowa's Antidegradation Water Quality Rules and is committed to collaborating to ensure compliance with the Clean Water Act. 2013 1
The document discusses environmental pollution in China, highlighting the severe contamination of soil and air quality, as reported by authors Kahn and Zheng, and emphasizes the economic impact and challenges faced by the Chinese government in addressing these issues. 2013 2
The Environmental Protection Agency outlines new reporting requirements under CERCLA and EPCRA for farms to report hazardous substance air releases from animal waste, following a court decision that revoked previous exemptions, effective January 22, 2018. 2013 2
The document discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's 2009 "Finding of Endangerment" regarding carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, highlighting the politicization of climate science and the federal government's significant funding of climate research. 2013 19
Dow AgroSciences is addressing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Pesticide Programs regarding the importance of critically evaluating epidemiology data in the upcoming human health risk assessment for chlorpyrifos, emphasizing the need to avoid sensationalism and ensure the reliability of information used in the assessment. 2013 28
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is updating the Natural Resources Defense Council and Pesticide Action Network on its progress regarding the registration review of chlorpyrifos, including the approval of label changes to reduce spray drift for all agricultural products containing the pesticide. 2013 5
The Environmental Protection Agency outlines new reporting requirements under CERCLA and EPCRA for farms to report hazardous substance air releases from animal waste following a court decision that invalidated previous exemptions. 2013 2
The Environmental Protection Agency outlines new reporting requirements under CERCLA and EPCRA for farms to report hazardous substance air releases from animal waste, following a court decision that revoked previous exemptions, effective January 22, 2018. 2013 2
The email from Kevin Mai of the St. Albert Gazette requests updated greenhouse gas emission factors from the EPA to compare the GHG benefits of recycling versus other waste management methods. 2013 1
The document is a treatment technology review and assessment related to wastewater management, prepared by various Washington state associations, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2013 64
The Association of Washington Business, along with the Association of Washington Cities and the Washington State Association of Counties, released a report indicating that current technology cannot meet the proposed water quality standards set by the Washington State Department of Ecology, which could impose significant costs on municipal ratepayers and consumers without environmental benefits. 2013 3
The document discusses the implications of the D.C. Circuit's decision in American Petroleum Institute v. EPA on the Environmental Protection Agency's regulations regarding non-hazardous secondary materials and their classification as solid waste under RCRA, particularly focusing on the legitimacy criteria for recycling and contamination comparisons. 2013 1
The document is a treatment technology review and assessment related to wastewater management, prepared by various Washington state associations, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2013 64
The Association of Washington Business, along with the Association of Washington Cities and the Washington State Association of Counties, released a report indicating that current technology cannot meet proposed water quality standards in Washington State, which could impose significant costs on municipal ratepayers and consumers without environmental benefits. 2013 3
Duke Energy Indiana is seeking a variance from the EPA's Steam Electric Effluent Limitations Guidelines for its Edwardsport IGCC Station, arguing that the current limits are unachievable and would impose excessive costs without additional environmental benefits, while IDEM supports the request but the EPA has not acted on it for nearly a year. 2013 3
The EPA Region 8 document outlines Montana's definitions and regulations regarding Waters of the State and wetlands, detailing state limitations on regulatory stringency and the Streamside Management Program. 2013 13
The Vinyl Institute PVC MACT Working Group is requesting the U.S. EPA to clarify certain provisions of the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride production to address confusion and compliance issues without requiring substantive revisions to the rule. 2013 28
Neste US, Inc. is seeking an expedited resolution from the EPA regarding RIN generation under the RFS program for renewable fuel produced from palm oil waste, after years of unresolved issues. 2013 1
The Vinyl Institute PVC MACT Working Group is requesting the U.S. EPA to clarify certain provisions of the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers Production, specifically regarding venting requirements for fixed roof storage vessels, to prevent confusion and ensure compliance within the industry. 2013 28
Neste US, Inc. is seeking an expedited resolution from the EPA regarding RIN generation under the RFS program for renewable fuel produced from palm oil waste, after years of unresolved issues since 2013. 2013 1
The U.S. Department of Transportation and Environmental Protection Agency are proposing the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient "SAFE" Vehicles Rule to establish new fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards for model years 2021-2026, seeking public input on various options that balance economic factors with environmental goals. 2012 4
The U.S. Department of Transportation and Environmental Protection Agency are proposing the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule to seek public input on new fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards for model years 2021-2026, aiming to balance economic factors, technology, and environmental goals. 2012 4
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is reviewing Oxitec's applications for an Experimental Use Permit and Section 3 registration for the OX513A mosquito under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, with Oxitec confirming its compliance with data requirements and readiness to provide additional information as needed. 2012 15
The Utah State University conducted a comprehensive study revealing that break rates for nearly half of U.S. water mains have increased by over 40% in six years, raising concerns about pipe failures. 2012 4
The Gulf Consortium, established under the RESTORE Act, is developing a Stand-up State Expenditure Plan to manage financial controls and administrative duties for implementing projects in Florida's State Expenditure Plan. 2012 36
The document is a draft legislative proposal from the Senate to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Act to allow the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council to accept gifts, transfers, and borrow funds for its operations. 2012 2
The Gulf Consortium, a public entity formed by Florida's Gulf Coast counties, has developed a Stand-up State Expenditure Plan to establish financial controls and administrative procedures for managing implementation grants related to projects in the Florida State Expenditure Plan under the RESTORE Act. 2012 36
The document is a draft legislative proposal from the Senate to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Act to allow the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council to accept gifts, transfers, and borrow funds for its operations. 2012 2
The Gulf Consortium outlines the Stand-up State Expenditure Plan for Florida to manage financial controls and administrative duties for implementing projects under the RESTORE Act. 2012 36
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a meeting request from A.J. Ferate for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to tour the Charlotte Pipe and Foundry facility, where CEO Roddey Dowd aims to discuss regulatory challenges faced by the metalcasting industry, particularly concerning greenhouse gas emissions and air quality standards. 2012 4
The Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC) is advocating for a buried natural gas pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Southcentral Alaska, arguing that it is more cost-effective and environmentally preferable compared to an aboveground alternative, as assessed in the ongoing National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) processes led by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (US 2012 27
The study by The Dow Chemical Company and collaborators, published in Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, investigates cholinesterase inhibition and toxicokinetics in immature and adult rats following acute or repeated exposures to chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos-oxon, revealing age-related sensitivity and dose regimen effects on cholinesterase inhibition levels. 2012 16
The Gulf Consortium, a public entity formed by Florida's Gulf Coast counties, is developing a Stand-up State Expenditure Plan to establish financial controls and administrative duties for managing projects under the RESTORE Act. 2012 36
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed a lawsuit filed by several environmental organizations against Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, challenging the agency's approval of Maryland's 2012 Integrated Report of Surface Water Quality, based on grounds of mootness, lack of standing, and failure to state a claim. 2012 15
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has agreed to modify the Agreement in Principle regarding the Organic Arsenicals Reregistration Eligibility Decision to include the National Academy of Sciences as a potential peer review body for the scientific review of the mode of action, while extending the registration of Group II uses until the peer review is completed. 2012 1
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it cannot finalize the cancellation of "group 2" uses of the organic arsenical monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA) for sod farms, golf courses, and highway rights of way, and will extend the deadlines for sale, distribution, and use of existing stocks due to the lack of a written determination by the December 31, 2012 2
The Organic Arsenical Products Task Force seeks clarification from the EPA regarding modifications to a 2009 agreement on the peer review process for scientific information related to inorganic arsenic, indicating a shift from using the EPA Science Advisory Board to the National Research Council for the review. 2012 2
The OCP Policy Center is organizing the sixth edition of The Atlantic Dialogues conference, focusing on "Africa in the Atlantic: Time for Action," to facilitate discussions among influential leaders on cross-regional issues in the Atlantic Basin. 2012 4
The document outlines the professional and educational experiences of a department head involved in drafting legal observations for the Italian government, contributing to the rights of detainees, participating in international discussions on human trafficking, and engaging in various legal education and anti-corruption initiatives. 2012 2
The document discusses the environmental responsibilities and legal implications for agents in the event of a disaster, referencing the need for compliance with environmental regulations and drawing parallels to medical malpractice protections under Italian law, specifically in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2012 2
The United States Coast Guard and the Environmental Protection Agency issued a temporary permit to Totem Ocean Trailer Express for the M/V Midnight Sun and M/V North Star to exempt them from MARPOL Annex VI fuel sulfur content requirements until September 30, 2016, to facilitate a ship emission reduction and control technology research project involving LNG conversion and refueling infrastructure development. 2012 6
The US Energy Association is hosting a forum to discuss a new concept that rewards carbon footprint reductions with retirement account contributions, featuring guest speaker Jason Makansi. 2012 7
The document outlines the professional and educational experiences of a department head involved in drafting legal observations for government defense at the European Court of Human Rights, creating a Charter of Rights for detainees, participating in international meetings on human trafficking, and engaging in various educational and anti-corruption initiatives within the Italian justice system. 2012 2
The document discusses the environmental responsibilities and legal implications for agents in the context of compliance with environmental regulations, referencing the Italian legal framework and the implications of adhering to guidelines similar to those in the medical field, particularly in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2012 2
The OCP Policy Center is organizing the sixth edition of The Atlantic Dialogues conference in Morocco, focusing on cross-regional issues in the Atlantic Basin and promoting discussions among influential leaders and young professionals. 2012 4
The United States Coast Guard and the Environmental Protection Agency issued a temporary permit to Totem Ocean Trailer Express for the M/V Midnight Sun and M/V North Star to exempt them from MARPOL Annex VI fuel sulfur content requirements until September 30, 2016, to facilitate a ship emission reduction and control technology research project involving LNG conversion and refueling infrastructure development. 2012 6
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board completed a Multi-Purpose Well Completion & Plugging Report for Well ID 136760, a geothermal heat exchange well located in Osage County, detailing its construction data and hydrologic information. 2011 2
The Citizens Energy Group in Indianapolis assures that its water supply meets federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards, continuously monitors for contaminants, and has invested over $250 million since 2011 to enhance water quality and system reliability. 2011 1
The document outlines the qualifications and current position of Jeff M. Witte as the Director/Secretary of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture, highlighting his extensive experience in food and agriculture public policy, management of a $16 million budget, and collaboration with state government and New Mexico State University. 2011 5
The EPA requested "raw data" from the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health to support its Human Health Risk Assessment for chlorpyrifos, but after discussions, decided not to pursue the data as new information resolved their uncertainties. 2011 13
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency denied CropLife America's petition to establish criteria for accepting epidemiological evidence in pesticide risk assessments, while preparing guidelines for incorporating such data into the assessment process. 2011 3
The document outlines Chevron's development and production activities for the Jack and St. Malo fields in the Gulf of Mexico, detailing the construction timeline, production capabilities, and operational details of the floating production unit, with Chevron holding significant interests in both fields. 2011 1
The document discusses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) efforts, in collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and various partners, to clean up toxic sediments in the Lower Passaic River and restore habitats, while also highlighting community improvements and economic benefits from recreational activities in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2011 2
The American Legislative Exchange Council urges courts to refrain from expanding tort law doctrines in response to federal regulatory reform, emphasizing that legislatures and administrative agencies are better suited for regulatory analysis. 2011 1
The Chicago Park District outlines the ongoing redevelopment of Navy Pier, led by a nonprofit organization, which includes a completed $186M Phase I and plans for a $100M Phase II to enhance public spaces and cultural programming, aiming to attract 9.2 million annual visitors and support local employment. 2011 2
The document is an Event Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing logistics for his potential attendance and speaking engagement at an unspecified event. 2011 2
The American Legislative Exchange Council urges courts to refrain from expanding tort law doctrines in response to federal regulatory reforms that aim to reduce overregulation, as this approach undermines effective legislative and regulatory processes. 2011 1
The document outlines the Navy Pier redevelopment project, managed by a nonprofit organization, detailing the completion of Phase I in 2016 with a $186M investment and plans for Phase II requiring an additional $100M to enhance public spaces and cultural programming. 2011 2
The California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) is working with the EPA to update Aquifer Exemption applications for over 40 oil fields in California, following directives to reassess underground aquifer boundaries for the reinjection of produced water under the Safe Drinking Water Act. 2010 1
This document lists key state policy experts in energy and environmental policy from various organizations across the United States, detailing their roles and expertise. 2010 1
Denka Performance Elastomer LLC is requesting a correction to the EPA's 2010 Toxicological Review of Chloroprene, following concerns raised in the Sierra Club v. EPA case regarding the plant's emissions and associated cancer risks. 2010 20
The document outlines the schedule of events for a series of meetings and receptions organized by the EPA and other political figures at the Trump International Hotel from March 5 to March 7, including keynote speeches by Chris Stirewalt and Steve Scalise. 2010 1
The EPA is conducting sanitary surveys of public water systems in Wyoming to identify significant deficiencies that threaten drinking water safety, leading to potential enforcement actions against municipalities that fail to address these issues, while facing disagreements with the DEG over the criteria for what constitutes a significant deficiency, particularly regarding water storage tanks. 2010 1
The EPA issued a memorandum to law enforcement agencies outlining guidelines for the management and transportation of household pharmaceuticals collected during drug take-back events, emphasizing compliance with regulations and environmental protection. 2010 1
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) provided an update on the West Davis Corridor project, detailing the completion of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and ongoing collaboration with the EPA and other agencies regarding a 404 wetlands permit, while addressing concerns about the feasibility and costs of bridging wetlands. 2010 2
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule on March 26, 2010, to implement changes to the Renewable Fuel Standard program under the Clean Air Act, establishing new requirements for various types of biofuels and introducing greenhouse gas emission thresholds for renewable fuels. 2010 375
The document contains scheduling details for meetings related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, including a confirmed meeting on June 28, 2017, organized by the EPA with various participants. 2010 4
The document discusses various court cases regarding the Clean Water Act's jurisdiction over hydrologically connected groundwater, specifically focusing on rulings from the District of Puerto Rico and the First Circuit Court of Appeals related to environmental contamination and permit decisions by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2009 14
The document is a court order regarding a motion to dismiss counterclaims made by Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd. against the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in a CERCLA case concerning hazardous substances contamination of Lake Roosevelt. 2009 11
The document is a letter from the U.S. Senate requesting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provide results of its evaluation on potential job losses related to greenhouse gas regulations under the Clean Air Act, including impacts from the "PSD Tailoring" rule and other proposed regulations. 2009 2
The EPA is evaluating whether the 2009 Endangerment Finding and the 2010 Tailpipe Rule should be reinterpreted to exclude biogenic emissions from the Clean Air Act's applicability, arguing that the original findings did not adequately address the science behind biogenic emissions. 2009 18
Iowa is requesting the U.S. EPA to reverse its decision disapproving the state's revised Clean Water Act antidegradation provisions, arguing that the changes provide necessary clarity and economic viability for wastewater facility improvements, particularly in light of increased costs stemming from a court ruling. 2009 1
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is requesting the U.S. EPA to reverse its decision disapproving Iowa's revised Clean Water Act antidegradation provisions, which were modified to reduce the financial burden on communities by clarifying the definition of "economically viable" alternatives. 2009 1
The Environmental Protection Agency is considering demands from climate skeptics to re-evaluate the scientific basis of the 2009 Endangerment Finding, amidst past criticisms from the agency's Inspector General regarding the adequacy of its peer review process. 2009 2
The letter is a recommendation from Dr. Raymond J. Kent of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Dr. William Irwin, highlighting his expertise in toxicology and contributions to pesticide regulation. 2009 1
The document details the quarterly travel expenditures of the EPA from FY 2009 to FY 2018, as part of the case Sierra Club v. EPA (18cv3472 NDCA). 2009 3
The document contains payroll data for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from fiscal years 2009 to 2018, detailing quarterly payroll amounts as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2009 3
The document from the EPA evaluates the existing and designated uses of Straight Creek in Lee County, VA, using current macroinvertebrate, habitat, and water quality data, with contributions from various agencies and individuals. 2009 39
The document provides an overview of the U.S. recycling industry, detailing its economic impact, employment statistics, annual scrap material processing volumes, and the environmental benefits of recycling, as well as trends in scrap commodity exports and their contribution to trade balances, as reported by the EPA. 2009 1
The document from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses best practices for coordinating cleanup and natural resource restoration processes at Superfund and hazardous waste sites to improve efficiency and effectiveness. 2008 23
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, in collaboration with the EPA and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, is evaluating the fiscal impact of increasing human health water quality criteria due to higher fish consumption rates among tribal members, as detailed in a report by HDR Engineering. 2008 4
The document lists various legal cases involving the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) related to standards and regulations for petroleum refineries and greenhouse gas reporting, indicating ongoing litigation status for multiple cases from 2008 to 2013. 2008 4
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in collaboration with The Dow Chemical Company and AMEC Earth and Environmental, conducted a study evaluating interspecies uncertainty in toxicity data for anti-neoplastic agents, revealing that human sensitivity to these drugs does not always exceed that of test animals and suggesting improvements in the methodology for determining Reference Doses. 2008 7
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, in collaboration with the EPA and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, is assessing the fiscal impact of increasing human health water quality criteria due to higher fish consumption rates among tribal members, as outlined in a report by HDR Engineering. 2008 4
The document is an EPA travel reimbursement form requiring employee information and banking details for direct deposit, emphasizing compliance with federal regulations for processing payments. 2008 2
The EPA is revising its policy regarding meetings between representative members of federal advisory committees and Congress to allow more flexibility while ensuring that such interactions do not create the appearance of lobbying or impropriety. 2008 2
The US Environmental Protection Agency's study examines the negative impacts of mountaintop coal mining on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in West Virginia streams, demonstrating significant biological impairment linked to mining activities. 2008 21
The document is a case selection table from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) listing various open legal cases involving the American Petroleum Institute and other associations, with details on case numbers, titles, attorneys, and last docket entries. 2008 6
The email correspondence between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Office of Governor Phil Bryant discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) topic, with a proposed date change from October 13 to October 12. 2008 2
The Conservative Action Project (CAP), founded in 2008 and currently chaired by Becky Norton Dunlop, aims to unite conservative leaders across various sectors to collaborate on shared goals. 2008 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt received a request to speak at the Conservative Action Project's weekly leadership meeting on September 13, 2017, to discuss his leadership and team at the EPA. 2008 3
The email correspondence between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Office of Governor Phil Bryant discusses scheduling a meeting for Governor Bryant to meet with the EPA Administrator regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) topic, with a proposed date change to October 12. 2008 2
The document provides an overview of Christian Baxter's role as Director of Environmental Performance at Teck Resources Limited, detailing his responsibilities in advancing permitting and regulatory processes for the company's North American operations. 2007 1