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Era: 2017–2021 2025–present All years
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The email from a concerned individual to various officials, including those from the EPA and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, discusses ongoing issues with gasoline fumes and the lack of resolution despite multiple hotline calls and case initiations. 4
The document outlines the capabilities and research focus of the EPA's Atlantic Ecology Division, emphasizing their work on assessing the socioecological effects of anthropogenic stressors on coastal waters and watersheds, particularly in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case. 15
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources' Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys released a publication detailing the state's geological resources and hazards, as mandated by Alaska statutes. 57
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources outlines the financial assurance requirements for mineral development activities, emphasizing the coordination of multiple state agencies through the Large Mine Permitting Team to ensure effective regulation and reclamation standards for mining operations in Alaska. 7
The document is a progress report summary from the EPA regarding the Hypoxia Task Force, detailing measures and guidance from the NPS Measures Workgroup to address nutrient pollution and its impacts. 39
The Environmental Protection Agency's Region 5 clarifies the application of Effluent Limitations Guidelines for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) regarding vegetative treatment areas in correspondence with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 2
The document outlines hypothetical use cases regarding jurisdiction, possession, legal liability, and the need for permits and water rights in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically addressing scenarios related to waste disposal and water reuse outside the oil and gas industry. 4
The National Toxicology Program released a research report in August 2017 detailing the absence of formaldehyde-induced neoplasia in Trp53 haploinsufficient mice exposed to inhalation. 30
The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) outlines various transportation system projects ready for construction within six months to one year, including expansions of US-75 and US-385, as well as multiple interstate pavement replacements and urban roadway constructions, with associated costs detailed for each project. 24
The document outlines the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) policy allowing the hiring and compensation of foreign nationals as Special Government Employees (SGEs) on Federal Advisory Committees, under specific conditions. 2
The document is a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States concerning a Montana Supreme Court decision that allows landowners to pursue common-law restoration claims at Superfund sites, potentially conflicting with EPA-ordered cleanups, which raises significant legal questions regarding the jurisdiction of the EPA under CERCLA. 129
The document is an amicus brief submitted by the United States Department of Justice in the Supreme Court of Montana regarding Atlantic Richfield Company's petition against the Montana Second Judicial District Court, focusing on the prohibition of landowners' claims for restoration damages under Section 113(h) of CERCLA related to the ongoing EPA cleanup of the Anaconda Smelter Site. 33
The document is a request from the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works for presidential nominee William L. Wehrum, Jr. to complete a statement as part of his nomination process for the position of Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 9
The document outlines the scheduled meetings and activities of nominees at the EPA, including meetings with various senators and a confirmation hearing during the weeks of September 11th, 18th, and 25th. 2
The document is a request from the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works for presidential nominees to complete a statement providing personal and professional information to assist in the nomination process. 9
The document discusses the analysis of legacy and emerging perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as significant drinking water contaminants in the Cape Fear River Watershed, detailing the analytical methods and standards used by researchers from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and various universities in North Carolina. 12
The document discusses the Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC) and its PFAS Team's efforts to provide technical resources and training for regulators and stakeholders in response to PFAS contamination, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 8
The document from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development discusses the state's brownfields redevelopment programs and their economic impact in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 15
The EPA's Cincinnati laboratory conducts extensive environmental and public health research, significantly impacting the local economy and community through scientific advancements and partnerships aimed at improving water quality and managing chemical risks. 2
The document discusses the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the EPA regarding the environmental and health challenges posed by PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), highlighting the agency's efforts to coordinate actions to address contamination and support affected communities. 15
The Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) is implementing training solutions focused on promoting equity and inclusion across various sectors in Michigan to address systemic disparities and foster organizational commitment to equitable practices. 3
The document discusses the EPA's Cyanobacteria Assessment Network (CyAN) initiative aimed at using satellite data to enhance decision-making for water managers in monitoring harmful algal blooms (HABs) and their associated health and economic impacts. 11
The document outlines the agenda for an EPA meeting aimed at discussing collaboration with states, tribes, and territories to advance the FY 2018-2022 EPA Strategic Plan, focusing on identifying priorities and necessary flexibilities for effective environmental and health strategies. 3
The Office of Personnel Management outlines the qualifications and core competencies required for membership in the Senior Executive Service, emphasizing leadership, management skills, and public service commitment. 42
The document is a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate titled the "Water Quality Protection Act," which mandates the Secretary of the Army and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to revise the definition of "waters of the United States" in accordance with cooperative federalism principles. 23
The document outlines the procedures for the EPA to handle proposed rule changes from the Nebraska Environmental Quality Council (EQC), emphasizing the need for timely comments on substantive issues related to environmental regulations. 2
The email from Robert Daguillard discusses the EPA's approval of a special local need registration for the pesticide chlorpropham in Washington, D.C., initiated by the Department of Energy & Environment to address pest issues with ginkgo trees. 2
The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA addresses a media request from Men's Health Magazine regarding the provision and regulation of tap water in the U.S., detailing the number of Americans served by community water systems, the standards for drinking water quality, and how consumers can access their local Consumer Confidence Reports. 5
The document is an email from World Animal Protection detailing a report on the cruel treatment of over 3,000 elephants used for tourism in Asia, urging supporters to share the findings to raise awareness and promote better choices for wildlife. 4
The document is an accessibility report created by an unspecified organization, indicating that a PDF file related to formaldehyde has passed all accessibility checks with no issues found. 2
The document discusses BP's commitment to reducing emissions and advancing the energy transition in response to global energy demands, highlighting their low carbon ambitions and strategies for cleaner energy production. 28
The United States Environmental Protection Agency opposes a motion for summary judgment by environmental groups and cross-moves for summary judgment regarding claims related to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection's total maximum daily loads program under the Clean Water Act. 53
The document is a request from the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works for presidential nominee William L. Wehrum, Jr. to complete a statement as part of his nomination process for the position of Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 9
The memorandum from the United States Environmental Protection Agency discusses the integration of information related to early and interim actions at Superfund sites, specifically addressing the use of trichloroethylene (TCE) in decision-making processes. 4
The document discusses the Sierra Club's legal case against the EPA (18cv3472 N D C A) and highlights the achievements of Senator Martin Heinrich in protecting public lands and promoting outdoor recreation initiatives. 7
The document discusses the implications of the Sierra Club v. EPA case regarding proposed changes to human health water quality criteria under the Clean Water Act, highlighting potential legal and policy issues, including the introduction of a new fish consumption rate that could lead to more stringent permit limits and significant costs for Washington state. 16
The United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is requesting presidential nominees to complete a detailed statement for their nominations, which will be publicly available, and to submit it to the committee chairman, John Barrasso. 9
The document outlines the schedule of meetings and briefings for Senate-confirmed nominees from the EPA, including interactions with various senators during the week of September 11th, 2017. 2
The document discusses the environmental and health issues related to PFAS contamination, highlighting the challenges faced by the EPA in addressing widespread human exposure and the ineffectiveness of conventional drinking water treatment methods, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 12
The document outlines a cross-federal agency workshop on PFAS sponsored by the Toxics & Risk Subcommittee, aimed at enhancing understanding and collaboration among federal agencies regarding PFAS science and policy, held on February 5-6, 2018, at the NIH Campus in Bethesda, MD. 10
The document is an EPA Region V comparison of emissions controls and monitoring equipment for various Ardagh Glass Inc. facilities and Anchor Glass Container Corporation, detailing NOx limits and compliance schedules. 7
The EPA's Cincinnati laboratory conducts extensive environmental and public health research, significantly impacting the local economy and community through scientific advancements and partnerships aimed at improving water quality and managing chemical risks. 2
The document discusses the challenges faced by the EPA and states in ensuring safe drinking water and maintaining consumer confidence, particularly in light of lead contamination issues highlighted by the Flint, MI crisis, while addressing resource shortfalls and the need for improved corrosion control techniques. 19
The document discusses concerns raised by the Sierra Club regarding excessive subsurface temperatures in municipal solid waste landfills, which exceed 100°C, leading to uncontrolled emissions and potential health risks, prompting the EPA to analyze the causes and management practices related to these temperature anomalies. 10
The Environmental Research Institute of the States (ERIS) has adopted a Five-Year Strategic Plan to enhance collaboration among state environmental agencies and other partners on environmental policy research. 16
The document outlines a multi-regional collaboration involving the EPA, UC-Berkeley, and USGS on the development of PhyloChip technology for advanced DNA profiling to track bacteria and harmful algal blooms, with a focus on improving capabilities and methods over a five-year project timeline. 2
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) outlines the general permit requirements for the transportation and disposal of vessels in the ocean, detailing necessary pre-disposal information and environmental considerations. 2
The EPA's Local Government Advisory Committee provides recommendations to improve local governments' capacity to implement regulations related to water resources, emphasizing the importance of a clear and enforceable "Waters of the U.S." rule for community health and economic prosperity. 54
The document discusses the challenges posed by wildland fires in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case, highlighting their impacts on air quality, public health, and economic factors, while emphasizing the increasing frequency and severity of these fires and their associated health risks. 25
The document outlines the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR) process, including its objectives to collect data on unregulated drinking water contaminants and the prioritization and selection of specific analytes for monitoring. 10
The document discusses the need for innovation in air monitoring technology, highlighting the EPA's efforts in air sensor market research, technology evaluation, and the development of community air sensor networks in collaboration with local agencies as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 12
The US EPA is developing a PFAS Screening Library of 300-400 per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to support toxicity testing and environmental monitoring, with a focus on generating high-throughput toxicity and toxicokinetic data for 75 reference PFAS chemicals. 19
The National Academy of Public Administration's report discusses recommendations for transforming environmental protection in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 220
The document discusses the EPA's efforts to improve monitoring tools for fecal pollution in recreational waters, highlighting the need for rapid detection methods and the development of a forecasting tool called Virtual Beach to enhance public safety and reduce gastrointestinal illness risks. 13
The document discusses the adverse impacts of harmful algal blooms (HABs) on health, ecosystems, and economies, highlighting the US EPA's awareness of these issues during the 2017 bloom season and outlining actions for monitoring and research in response to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 15
The document outlines emissions control technologies and monitoring equipment for various Ardagh Glass Inc. facilities and other glass container companies, detailing NOx limits and compliance schedules as part of EPA Region V's oversight. 7
The EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) is providing technical support to New England states, specifically Connecticut, Maine, and New Hampshire, to develop nutrient management criteria and strategies to address excess nitrogen and phosphorus in estuarine systems, which impact water quality and contribute to harmful algal blooms. 25
The document outlines the Alaska statutes and regulations applicable to proposed response categories under CERCLA 108(b), as referenced by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is holding a two-day meeting with state co-regulators to consult on the status and policy direction of the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) Step 2 rulemaking, focusing on key definitions and their implications for state Clean Water Act programs. 2
The document is a research questionnaire from the Presidential Personnel Office aimed at expediting the vetting process for candidates by collecting detailed information about their social media presence, media appearances, congressional testimonies, and political involvement. 4
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation are addressing the U.S. Department of Energy's proposal to build a second landfill for hazardous waste disposal at the Oak Ridge Reservation, highlighting concerns over the adequacy of the required remedial investigation and feasibility study. 5
The Environmental Protection Agency's Region 5 clarifies the application of Effluent Limitations Guidelines for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) regarding vegetative treatment areas in a letter to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 2
The document discusses the operational and financial challenges faced by the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) as highlighted in an internal review, indicating a need for significant restructuring and improvement in management practices. 7
The email exchange between Lia Parisien and Millan Hupp discusses scheduling a site advance related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2
The document is an External Meeting Request Form for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, intended for scheduling his attendance or speaking engagement at events. 1
The document is a book titled "COLD WAR ENERGY" by Douglas B. Reynolds, which examines the role of energy production and economics in the context of the Cold War, particularly focusing on the Soviet Union's economic strategies and their impact on its geopolitical stance. 4
The document is a grievance form from the Office of the General Counsel of the Oklahoma Bar Association, intended for individuals to file complaints against attorneys. 32
The EPA announced its intention to appoint members to three key Federal Advisory Committees, emphasizing the selection of independent experts to ensure high-quality scientific advice. 8
The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to address issues related to an industry coalition. 13
The document is a promotional overview of "Global Warming For Dummies," published by Kent District Library, which aims to educate readers about climate change, its causes and effects, and practical actions individuals and businesses can take to reduce their carbon footprint. 10
The document pertains to the Sierra Club's legal case against the EPA, specifically detailing travel arrangements and points of contact related to visits to the agency. 7
The document is an event request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, detailing logistics and requirements for a speaking engagement or attendance at an event. 2
The email correspondence between Amy Greene from the Council for National Policy and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses scheduling adjustments for Administrator Pruitt's remarks at a CNP meeting to accommodate a request from the Vice President's office. 8
The document contains correspondence regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically discussing the scheduling and details of an environmental conference involving Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. 4
The email correspondence involves the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the EPA coordinating an installation event scheduled for April 11, 2017, at 8:30 a.m. 15
The email from Amy D. Greene, Director of Programs at the Council for National Policy, discusses Administrator Pruitt's participation in a recent meeting, expresses gratitude for assistance, and shares links to photos and recordings of his presentation, related to the EPA. 2
The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA's Office of the Administrator discusses a speaking request for Administrator Scott Pruitt to address the Alliance Resource Partners LP Board of Directors meeting scheduled for April 27, 2017. 4
The document is an External Meeting Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing a request for him to attend an event organized by the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA). 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a meeting request for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to discuss ongoing regulatory activities with Jack Gerard, President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, during the week of June 19, 2017. 1
The document discusses scheduling logistics for a meeting involving Administrator Pruitt of the EPA and representatives from the Manhattan Institute regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 14
The email discusses a speaker request for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to address the Manhattan Institute Board Meeting Luncheon, with details about the introducer and a planned security walk-through. 5
The email from Hayley Ford at the EPA requests additional details about the BP Board of Directors Dinner and National Gallery of Art event, including attendees and topics, to prepare for Administrator Scott Pruitt's potential participation. 4
The email from the EPA discusses the attendance of media representatives at an upcoming board meeting, confirming several attendees and noting potential participants. 7
The email from Millan Hupp of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses logistics for an upcoming meeting in Iowa, specifically requesting exclusive access to a green room for the Administrator and inquiring about additional security presence at the location. 5
The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Protective Service Detail discusses coordinating transportation and security arrangements for Administrator Pruitt's team, confirming vehicle numbers and requesting clothing sizes. 8
The email correspondence between Kevin Condon of Iowa REC and Millan Hupp of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses logistics and security arrangements for an upcoming meeting, including the potential need for additional security due to possible protests. 8
The email from Forrest McMurray of the EPA discusses a scheduled walkthrough at Union Pacific Headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, involving the EPA's personal security detail and other officials. 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Annual Convention on November 10, 2017, with a completed speaker request form submitted for the event. 3
The email correspondence between U.S. EPA officials discusses coordination for an advance related to an event in Indiana, with Millan Hupp introducing Danny Lopez as the primary contact from Governor Holcomb's office. 3
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of the Administrator discussing logistics for a personal security detail related to an upcoming event in Omaha. 12
The EPA is coordinating a media event format change to a Q&A style for an upcoming appearance by the Administrator, as discussed in an email among agency officials and Texas Oil and Gas Association representatives. 6
The White House memo outlines a local media tour schedule for Administrator Pruitt on April 26th, detailing interview times with various radio outlets to discuss the administration's first 100 days and future work. 8
The email from a U.S. EPA Special Agent discusses preparations for the EPA Administrator's visit to Indiana, including a walkthrough at a school and coordination with the Indiana State Police for security measures. 2
The email from the EPA discusses the final press list for an upcoming event, including various media representatives, and mentions that C-SPAN will cover the event. 24
The document discusses the inaccuracies in load forecasting models used by the EPA and PJM, highlighting a trend of overestimating load growth since the Great Recession, as part of the case Sierra Club v. EPA. 54
The document discusses the outlook for North American natural gas markets, focusing on supply, demand, and pricing trends, in the context of the Sierra Club's legal action against the EPA. 23
The document discusses the Midcontinent Independent System Operator's (MISO) efforts to enhance grid resilience and reliability in response to various stressors, including natural disasters and cyber threats, as part of the case Sierra Club v. EPA. 10
The document discusses Duke Energy's initiatives on energy efficiency and fuel choices in the context of increasing demand for renewables, as well as ongoing regulatory discussions related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 8
The document is a speaker request form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, detailing the logistics and requirements for his participation in an event, including speech topics, event details, and contact information. 2
The document is a meeting request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt of the EPA, detailing the necessary information and procedures for scheduling a meeting, including submission deadlines for briefing materials. 1