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Bloomberg reporter Ryan Beene requests confirmation from the EPA and NHTSA press teams regarding the authenticity of a draft auto emissions/CAFE proposal published by the New York Times.
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The document is a request from Jones Walker, on behalf of Denka Performance Elastomer LLC, to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a 90-day extension to file a Request for Reconsideration regarding the denial of their Request for Correction related to the 2010 Toxicological Review of Chloroprene.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler, Deputy Administrator, discusses scheduling a meeting with the Production Ag CEO Council, coordinated by Tamika Burton, following a letter from the council's co-chairs regarding agricultural issues.
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Scott Segal from Bracewell LLP requested a meeting with Andrew Wheeler of the EPA to discuss various Clean Air topics, but Wheeler indicated he is currently not holding external meetings until he completes internal discussions.
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The email correspondence involves Brian C. Mormino from Cummins coordinating a follow-up call with Andrew Wheeler, the Deputy Administrator of the EPA, facilitated by Tamika Burton, regarding a previous discussion.
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The letter from agricultural leaders to Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requests a meeting to discuss collaboration on streamlining regulations affecting both environmental protection and business efficiency.
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The document is a letter from attorneys representing the Midwest Ozone Group to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, expressing concerns about a New York Department of Environmental Conservation petition under the Clean Air Act regarding air pollution from electric generating units and other facilities in several states, and urging the EPA to consider these concerns before the extended deadline for action on the petition.
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The email correspondence between Richard Alonso of Sidley Austin LLP and Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, discusses confirming Wehrum's email address for sending a thank you note following a meeting.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Richard Alonso discusses HollyFrontier's requests for small refinery waivers and related Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) for past years.
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The email from Paul Freeman of Crowell & Moring discusses Genscape's responses to questions from a previous meeting with the EPA, specifically addressing inquiries made during a February 6 meeting and a follow-up on May 31.
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The document outlines the planning framework and funding strategy schedule for the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council, detailing milestones and project management timelines related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Steering Committee meeting on July 31 and August 1, 2018, focused on member collaboration reports, budget shortfall funding processes, and the FPL 3 funding strategy schedule, with decisions made on messaging for Bucket 2 funding and addressing FPL budget shortfalls.
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The document outlines decisions and actions from a Steering Committee meeting of the Council, including scheduling a face-to-face meeting in Pensacola on April 24-25, 2018, and approving the 2017 Annual Report to Congress.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council is seeking to replace its current grants management system, the Restoration Application and Award Management System (RAAMS), due to its impending termination, and has formed a Task Force to analyze alternatives and recommend a new system to ensure compliance with federal assistance regulations.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee meeting on April 24-25, 2018, to discuss updates on the FPL3 funding strategy, environmental compliance, and project evaluation processes.
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The document provides an update from the Council regarding the status of applications for funding under the Restoration Assistance & Awards Management System (RAAMS), indicating that 43 out of 51 expected applications have been initiated, with 30 grants awarded totaling over $112 million as of April 30, 2018.
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The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is leading efforts to develop restoration partnerships and strategies for coastal Alabama, focusing on collaborative projects for the Council-Selected Restoration Component and enhancing public engagement through a Coastal Alabama Restoration Summit.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee meeting on July 31 and August 1, 2018, in Gulfport, Mississippi, to discuss member collaboration reports, budget shortfalls for FPL projects, and the schedule for FPL 3.
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On May 23, 2018, Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, coordinated a phone call with Denise Bode regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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On May 23, 2018, Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, confirmed a 2:15 PM meeting with Denise Bode, a partner at Michael Best Strategies, regarding a discussion they planned to have.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council is finalizing the FPL 3 Planning Framework and Funding Strategy, with milestones set from May 2018 to January 2020, as part of their project management efforts.
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The GCERC Steering Committee meeting, held on July 31 and August 1, 2018, at the Port of Gulfport Marine Research Center in Mississippi, focused on member collaboration reports from various states and federal agencies, as well as discussions on funding processes for FPL projects.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture is inviting Kenneth Wagner to their Congressional Reception at the Capitol Visitor Center on January 29, 2018.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council is committed to enhancing public engagement and transparency in ecosystem restoration efforts by actively seeking input from diverse stakeholders, including under-represented communities and federally-recognized Tribes, as part of their ongoing restoration planning and funding processes.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Steering Committee meeting on July 31 and August 1, 2018, focused on member collaboration reports, budget shortfall funding processes, and the FPL 3 funding strategy schedule, with decisions made to revise funding messaging and develop a budget shortfall process document.
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The document from the Council provides a status update on the Restoration Assistance & Awards Management System (RAAMS) for the 2015 FPL, indicating that 42 out of 52 expected Category 1 applications have been initiated, with 27 grants awarded totaling over $101 million.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council is developing a Planning Framework to enhance collaboration and define funding strategies for ecosystem restoration projects, as part of their commitments outlined in the Comprehensive Plan.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee meeting on April 24-25, 2018, to discuss updates on the FPL3 funding strategy, environmental compliance, and project evaluation processes.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee meeting on April 24-25, 2018, in Gulf Breeze, Florida, to discuss the Funding and Project List (FPL) 3 process, including updates on submission guidelines, environmental compliance, and commitments to education and transparency.
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The document from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides a damage repair estimate for various waterways and harbors across multiple states as part of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018.
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Amelia Berger from Bracewell urges EPA official Brittany Bolen to take action to reduce renewable fuel volumes and reform the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) credit system to protect American refinery jobs from financial strain.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Aline DeLucia from the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture discusses pesticide-related issues and the need for ongoing communication regarding updates.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Patrick Hedger from FreedomWorks discusses a link praising Scott Pruitt's record at the EPA in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Paul Schlegel discusses scheduling availability in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) concerning Tier 3/4 regulations.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Patrick Hedger discusses a strategy related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a coordinated effort to address perceived wasteful spending from the Obama era.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses a lunch meeting with the Administrator and an upcoming April conference, in response to an invitation from Patrick Pledger of FreedomWorks.
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The email exchange involves Tate Bennett from the EPA inquiring about a potential fly-in event organized by the American Farm Bureau Federation, with Don Parrish confirming he will check on the details.
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The email discusses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's participation in the NASDA national meeting, confirming that Hema Subramanian and Tate Bennett will speak at a lunch on September 10th to provide updates on EPA activities.
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Lee Tanner from the U.S. EPA is requesting a meeting to discuss a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the agency.
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The email from Don Parrish introduces Tate Bennett, an EPA contact working for Administrator Pruitt, to Steve Butler from the West Virginia Farm Bureau.
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The email from Don Parrish of the American Farm Bureau Federation discusses connecting Tate Bennett from the EPA with contacts in Montana, Indiana, and West Virginia regarding introductions.
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The document is a meeting request from Barb Glenn, CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA), to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss regulatory developments impacting agriculture on May 10th or 11th, 2018.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses an attached document reflecting on the first 500 days of the Trump Administration, inviting feedback or questions regarding its content.
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The email correspondence between Karen Gefvert of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau and EPA staff, including Tate Bennett, discusses scheduling a meeting for a delegation to address environmental issues affecting agriculture, specifically regarding CERCLA, WOTUS, and regulatory reform, on March 20, 2018.
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The email from Jay Vroom of CropLife America discusses a finalized letter regarding the Endangered Species Act (ESA) sent to Richard Keigwin and Nancy Beck, highlighting collaboration with Defenders and others.
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The email from Janet Collins of CropLife America discusses the EPA's consideration of exposure information from the CHAMACOS study regarding chlorpyrifos and its oxons, and mentions an attached paper that supports the claim that oxons do not affect brain function, indicating a willingness to further discuss these findings in relation to an upcoming study report.
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The email correspondence between Mary Jo Tomalewski of CropLife America and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses an invitation to a meeting regarding biopesticides scheduled for March 6, 2018, which Beck will not be able to attend.
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The email from Daland Juberg discusses his arrival at the EPA building in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA), indicating he is early for a meeting.
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The email from Jay Vroom of CropLife America thanks Nancy Beck of the EPA for her informative remarks at a recent meeting and invites her to participate in their upcoming Regulatory Conference in April.
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The email exchange between Janet Collins of CropLife America and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a call regarding updates related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Robert L. Smith from Venable LLP is requesting a call with EPA officials Erik Baptist and Nancy Beck to discuss an upcoming report on crumb rubber athletic turf, representing the interests of the Synthetic Turf Council, Safe Fields Alliance, and Institute for Scrap Recycling Industries.
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The email correspondence between Janet Collins of CropLife America and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a call to address issues related to Prop 65 labeling and identifies EPA contacts for certain matters.
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Daland Juberg from Dow Chemical inquires Nancy Beck about potential roles for scientists knowledgeable in toxicology and TSCA to assist the EPA during oversight hearings and implementation of the law, following the sunset of the SOT TSCA Task Force.
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The document is a follow-up letter from Denka Performance Elastomer LLC to the EPA, expressing disappointment over the denial of their Request for Correction regarding the toxicological review of chloroprene and indicating plans to file a Request for Reconsideration.
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The email correspondence between Edward Krenik of Bracewell and John Vandenberg of the EPA discusses scheduling DPE meetings, indicating that July dates are preferable over those suggested for June.
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The memo from Adam Gustafson to Justin Schwab at the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the need for an updated lifecycle analysis of ethanol's greenhouse gas emissions for the triennial report to Congress, highlighting that new scientific data has emerged since the last analysis in 2010, which the EPA has not yet addressed.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is requesting the EPA to extend the review period for New York's Clean Air Act Section 126 petition, which seeks to impose stricter nitrogen oxide emissions limits on over 350 facilities, to ensure public participation in the decision-making process.
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Scott Fulton, President of the Environmental Law Institute, reaches out to David Ross, newly appointed at the EPA, to offer assistance and discuss potential collaboration with the agency following an introduction by Elliott Laws.
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Agricultural organizations submitted comments to the EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers advocating for the finalization of the proposal to permanently repeal the 2015 rule defining "waters of the United States," emphasizing the need for clarity and predictability in water regulation affecting their operations.
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The letter from various organizations supports the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers' proposal to repeal the 2015 Rule defining "Waters of the United States" and emphasizes the need to consider the Supreme Court's limitations on jurisdiction established in the SWANCC decision during the rulemaking process.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel from the EPA and Blake Barfield from HollyFrontier discusses scheduling a phone call to catch up, indicating ongoing communication between the agency and the company.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and Blake Barfield of HollyFrontier discusses scheduling a brief phone call or meeting.
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The email exchange between Christine Wyman of Bracewell LLP and Aaron Ringel of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting, likely related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is a letter from members of Congress to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Energy Secretary Rick Perry, expressing support for hardship relief for small refineries under the Renewable Fuel Standard and urging the protection of confidential information related to these entities.
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The email from the EPA discusses the upcoming PFAS Summit, indicating that attendance is limited to federal partners, states, territories, tribes, and national organizations, while also providing an option for public participation through online streaming.
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The document is an email update from Frank Maisano discussing the upcoming Senate Environment Committee hearing where Andy Wheeler will testify as Acting Administrator and the vote on CEO nominee Mary Neumayr, while also mentioning various sports events.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler at the EPA discusses follow-up actions regarding Clean Water Act Section 401, including a request for meetings with Dave Ross and the Administrator to address challenges related to the 401 process and energy infrastructure.
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The email correspondence between Tamika Burton of the EPA and Brian Mormino discusses scheduling a follow-up call with Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler for June 29, 2018, after Mormino's return from Europe.
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Bill Wehrum of the EPA commended Jeff Holmstead for his oral statement at a New Source Review hearing, where Holmstead defended against claims that recent legislative reforms would significantly increase air pollution.
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The American Coatings Association expressed concerns to the EPA regarding the potential for increased regulatory burdens on the coatings industry during the Residual Risk and Technology Review of the Miscellaneous Coatings Manufacturing MACT standards.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reviewing the startup, shutdown, and malfunction provisions in various MACT rules, with the American Coatings Association expressing concerns that removing these provisions could hinder compliance during malfunctions.
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The email from Peter Whitfield of Sidley Austin LLP to Barbora Master of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a follow-up on a meeting, correcting an attachment related to materials presented, and expresses appreciation for the meeting.
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The GCERC Steering Committee Meeting, held by the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council in Gulfport, Mississippi, on July 31 and August 1, 2018, focused on member collaboration reports, budget shortfall processes, and funding strategies for ecosystem restoration projects.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council discussed and made decisions regarding the Draft Annual Report to Congress, approved the 2017 Funded Priorities List, and authorized funding for the Robinson Preserve during a Steering Committee call and Council vote on January 24, 2018.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Steering Committee agenda outlines discussions for an upcoming face-to-face meeting in Florida, updates on the Interagency Regulatory Efficiency Work Group, and a vote on the 2017 Annual Report to Congress.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council is developing a Planning Framework to enhance collaboration and define funding strategies for ecosystem restoration projects, as part of their commitments outlined in the Comprehensive Plan.
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The document outlines the status of various features and requirements related to the implementation of the GREAT Act strategy by the Grants Solutions team, highlighting areas that meet, somewhat meet, or do not meet the necessary criteria for high-risk grantees and system integration.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee meeting on April 24-25, 2018, to discuss the development of the Funded Project List 3 (FPL 3) and its associated funding strategy, including updates on submission guidelines, environmental compliance, and commitments to education and transparency.
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The document details the decisions and actions from a Steering Committee meeting held by a council focused on developing FPL 3, emphasizing collaboration, project updates on FPL 1, and funding-related policy options, with commitments to public engagement and efficiency in project development.
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The email from Frank Maisano highlights research by the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub on how improving roadway pavement can reduce fuel consumption and vehicle emissions, particularly relevant for the upcoming July 4th travel week.
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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works will hold a field hearing in Ellicott City, MD, on August 20, 2018, to review the federal response to the 2016 and 2018 flooding events and discuss measures to prevent future occurrences.
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The email from Robin Kime at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Allison Foley of the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group (USWAG) to address comments on Executive Order 13777 related to PCB regulatory reform and burden reduction.
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The email correspondence between Lisa Jaeger of Bracewell LLP and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses preparations for an upcoming meeting, including a one-page description of CKRC and requests for attendee lists and materials.
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Heidi McAuliffe from the American Coatings Association is requesting a meeting with EPA's Brittany to discuss chronic issues related to aerosol coatings and has attached relevant documents for review.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Elliott Laws from Crowell & Moring LLP discusses scheduling a phone call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Denise Bode from Michael Best Strategies is coordinating a call with Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, for May 23, 2018.
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The document from the Council provides a status update on the Restoration Assistance & Awards Management System (RAAMS), indicating that 46 out of 51 expected Category 1 funding applications have been initiated, with 30 grants awarded totaling $112,591,200 as of May 25, 2018.
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The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is leading efforts to establish restoration partnerships and develop proposals for coastal Alabama's long-term restoration needs, including organizing a Coastal Alabama Restoration Summit to enhance public engagement and collaboration across various funding streams related to the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
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The EPA, under Administrator Pruitt's leadership, is implementing regulatory reforms aimed at reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens and promoting American energy independence, having finalized 24 deregulatory actions that saved over $1 billion in costs while adhering to President Trump's executive orders.
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The email correspondence involves A.J. Ferate reaching out to Sarah Greenwalt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to learn more about proposals related to the New Owner Clean Air Audit Program and the Energy Extraction Compliance Assistance Center, with Greenwalt connecting him to relevant colleagues for further information.
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The email from Jane Nishida of the EPA discusses potential cooperation with the National Black Chamber of Commerce on cleaner technology practices to reduce mercury emissions in Colombia's artisanal and small-scale gold mining sector.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the possibility of meeting with Kyle W. Parker during an upcoming trip to Alaska to discuss the Nanushuk development project, while noting a full schedule and suggesting contacting Palmer Hough for logistics.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council provides an update on the status of FPL (Funded Project List) and SEP (Supplemental Environmental Project) grant applications as of July 31, 2018, detailing completed awards and pending approvals involving various federal agencies.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council discusses the development of a Projects Concepts Database to streamline project funding and proposal processes, as part of their efforts to enhance the planning for the Funded Project List (FPL) in their April 2018 Steering Committee Meeting.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's April 25, 2018, Steering Committee meeting focused on evaluating and recommending options for the acquisition of a grants management system to efficiently manage RESTORE Grant Programs, in compliance with federal requirements.
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The RESTORE Council conducted a Public Engagement Workgroup Workshop in New Orleans on July 10, 2018, to discuss commitments to public engagement, tools for collaboration, and the timeline for the 2020 Funded Priorities List (FPL) revision.
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The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is leading efforts to establish restoration partnerships and develop a comprehensive long-term strategy for coastal Alabama's restoration needs, including organizing a Coastal Alabama Restoration Summit and creating a Bucket 2 Project Development Strategy.
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The document is a status update from the Council regarding the Restoration Assistance & Awards Management System (RAAMS), detailing that 46 out of 51 expected Category 1 funding applications have been initiated, with 30 grants awarded totaling $112,591,200 as of May 25, 2018.
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The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee meeting on July 31 and August 1, 2018, in Gulfport, Mississippi, to discuss member collaboration reports, budget shortfalls for FPL projects, and the schedule for FPL 3.
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The Air Stewardship Coalition requests the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to extend by six months the proceedings related to a petition from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation that seeks additional emissions reductions from numerous industrial facilities under the Clean Air Act.
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