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Bill Wehrum from the EPA expressed appreciation for the meeting with NACAA and emphasized the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation on air quality issues.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA, and Brent Fewell discusses scheduling a coffee meeting.
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Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA, expresses gratitude to John C. Cruden for the opportunity to speak at the American College of Environmental Lawyers and appreciates the positive feedback on his presentation.
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Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, confirms dinner plans with Robert Wyman during his trip to Los Angeles on March 27, 2018.
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The email from Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses the concerns raised by the NACAA regarding the public health risks associated with methyl bromide fumigation and indicates plans to follow up with Peter and his team on the matter.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA acknowledges receipt of an update from FCA's Matthew Forman regarding the need to revise CAFE/GHG standards due to significant changes in the U.S. auto market since 2012 and the ongoing negotiations with the Trump Administration and California.
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Bill Wehrum of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a phone call with Margo Oge regarding a discussion on air and radiation topics.
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The email from Miles Keogh of the National Association of Clean Air Agencies congratulates Andrew Wheeler on his appointment as Acting Administrator of the EPA and expresses optimism for collaboration to improve air quality in the U.S.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Charles Ingebretson of AJW, Inc. discusses scheduling a meeting and reflects on Ingebretson's recent visit with a colleague, while also highlighting Ingebretson's new role in a consulting firm focused on energy and environmental policy.
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The email from Charles Ingebretson to EPA official Bill Wehrum discusses Ingebretson's new role at AJW, Inc. and requests a meeting to discuss priorities for the year on behalf of the Advanced Engine Systems Institute and the Institute for Clean Air Companies.
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The email exchange between Kevin Fay and Bill Wehrum discusses a legal memo regarding the Kigali Implementation Authority, with Fay suggesting a casual meeting to further discuss the issue.
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The document contains emails discussing the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) involving Bill Wehrum and Laura Cohron from the EPA, dated January 15-16, 2018.
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is inviting Bill Wehrum to a reception following the Texas Environmental Superconference on August 2, 2018, in Austin, Texas.
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The document is an SAE International eNewsletter discussing advancements in vehicle engineering technology, including a new lubrication analysis technique for electric driveline efficiency, disruptive flight control technologies being tested on the Magma UAV, and features of the third-generation Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
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The email from SAE International promotes the features of the SAE MOBILUS technical resource platform aimed at enhancing the efficiency and organization of mobility engineering professionals.
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The email exchange between Margo Oge and Bill Wehrum discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting regarding ongoing discussions, with Oge indicating her availability while in town from January 4 to January 12, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document discusses the need for the U.S. light-vehicle fleet to adopt fuel-saving technologies to comply with tightening emissions regulations, as highlighted in a May 2018 eNewsletter from SAE International.
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The email from Robbie Diamond to Bill Wehrum discusses an op-ed advocating for a national program to reform fuel economy standards, highlighting its benefits for industry, the environment, and national security, and mentions an upcoming study on advanced technologies improving fuel economy.
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The email correspondence between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Andrew Oldham from Texas discusses preparations for a Title V meeting, including agenda development and participant attendance.
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The email correspondence between Christopher Savage and Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses the technical feasibility of installing emissions capture systems on wine fermenters, highlighting concerns about potential impacts on product quality, and mentions a planned meeting with Region 9 colleagues for further understanding.
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The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) is promoting its upcoming events, including the California Automotive Teachers Conference and NAFTC Expo II in Las Vegas, focusing on alternative fuels training and outreach.
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The email from Sarah Sandison invites Bill Wehrum of the EPA to give Opening Remarks at the 'The Role of Voluntary Action in Methane Management' workshop during the 27th World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C., scheduled for June 29, 2018.
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The document is an SAE International eNewsletter discussing various automotive topics, including Chevrolet's unveiling of the 2019 Silverado, PSA's electrification plans for Opel/Vauxhall, and advancements in autonomous vehicle technology presented at CES 2018.
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The email from Thea Walker to EPA officials discusses the need for funding to develop a solution strategy for the phaseout of R-22 refrigerant, emphasizing the potential health risks and costs for vulnerable populations, and requests clarification on available funding for a pilot project.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Josh Lewis discusses the status of the reconsideration of the Brick/Clay MACT rule and mentions a meeting request from the Tile Council of North America.
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is inviting Bill Wehrum to a reception following the Texas Environmental Superconference on August 2, 2018.
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The email from Dr. Venkat Krovi invites Bill Wehrum to the Automated and Connected Vehicle Systems Testing Symposium hosted by Clemson University, focusing on the challenges and frameworks for testing automated vehicles in public transportation.
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The email from Claire Barnett to EPA officials discusses strategies for promoting healthy school environments with minimal funding, including the use of the EPA logo on the National Healthy Schools Day website and emphasizes the importance of EPA's continued support in this area.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation discussing the reconsideration of the Brick/Clay MACT rule, with Jeffrey Longsworth requesting updates and a meeting for the TCNA Executive Director.
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The email exchange between Kevin Fay and Bill Wehrum discusses a legal memo regarding the Kigali Implementation Authority and expresses interest in finding a successful solution through informal conversation, with Wehrum representing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email from Wayne H. Valis to Bill Wehrum at the EPA discusses a proposed roundtable meeting between Wehrum and leaders of the Trade Association Liaison Council, Manufacturing Action Council, and Regulatory Improvement Council to discuss regulatory improvements following a successful previous meeting with Administrator Pruitt.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, and Brent Fewell from Earth & Water Law Group discusses scheduling a coffee meeting.
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SAE International is promoting its scholarly journals and improvements to the author submission process to enhance visibility and accessibility for research in ground vehicle and aerospace topics.
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The email from FCA's Matthew Forman to Bill Wehrum discusses FCA's position on revising CAFE/GHG standards in light of changes in the U.S. auto market, emphasizing support for a national program and the importance of negotiations with the Trump Administration and California.
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The document discusses Boulder's recent lawsuit against oil companies regarding climate change, comparing it to past tobacco litigation, while criticizing the legal basis and effectiveness of such actions.
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The U.S. EPA announced plans to revise the 2022-2025 vehicle emissions standards, citing current market conditions and consumer preferences.
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The email from SAE International announces the inaugural Co-Optimization of Fuels and Engines Symposium, organized in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, aimed at discussing advancements in fuel properties and engine design to enhance vehicle performance and reduce emissions.
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The email from Tracy Mehan discusses recent modest deregulatory proposals by various agencies, including the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Departments of Commerce and State, highlighting potential cost savings and reductions in paperwork.
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The EPA is initiating a comprehensive cost-benefit reform by issuing an advance notice of proposed rule-making to establish a standardized method for assessing regulations, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability in regulatory decisions.
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The document is an August 2018 eNewsletter from SAE International discussing advancements in vehicle engineering technology, including lidar for autonomy, Toyota's fuel-cell truck, and a partnership between GE Aviation and Teradata for data analytics in the airline industry.
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The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) is offering free training sessions in Irving, TX, for automotive technicians on servicing propane autogas vehicles, covering essential topics and hands-on experience with bi-fuel engine performance.
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The document discusses updates to SAE International's Scholarly Journal Program, highlighting new journal titles on transportation cybersecurity and connected vehicles, as well as improvements to the submission process for researchers and professors.
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The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) is offering a free three-day training course in Irving, Texas, focused on servicing and maintaining propane autogas vehicles for professional automotive technicians.
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The email from Chuck Cunningham to Bill Wehrum discusses the importance of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in relation to U.S. energy dominance and urges consideration of their implications for energy security as the Trump administration reviews these standards.
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Brent Fewell from Earth & Water Law Group invites recipients to a reception on June 26 to learn about the American Conservation Coalition, a group focused on environmental issues from a conservative perspective.
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The email discusses the EPA's ongoing efforts regarding the West Lake Superfund site, highlighting Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler's commitment to finalizing a Record of Decision amendment by September 2018, which includes responses to public comments and outlines the next steps for remediation.
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The EPA approved new pathways for renewable fuel derived from sorghum under the Renewable Fuel Standard, as announced by Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler, with support from various senators and agricultural organizations.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved new pathways for renewable fuel derived from sorghum under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), enhancing biofuel diversity and supporting American farmers.
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The email exchange between Michael Abboud of the EPA and James Crotty, Director of Communications for Congressman Jeff Fortenberry, discusses the approval and preparation of a quote for an upcoming EPA press release scheduled for release on Monday, January 29, 2018.
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The email exchange between Michael Abboud from the EPA and James Crotty, a communications director for Congressman Fortenberry, discusses the possibility of obtaining a quote from the Congressman for an upcoming EPA press release related to a Nebraska grant.
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The email exchange involves Kevin McGrann connecting Michael Abboud from the Environmental Protection Agency with John Criscuolo, a Public Policy Advisor at Squire Patton Boggs, to discuss expanding the network of Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Michael Abboud at the EPA forwards a Washington Post article discussing the rise of far-left candidates in Democratic primaries, highlighting Kara Eastman's upset victory in Nebraska and the implications for party strategy.
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The email from Robert Daguillard discusses the EPA's commitment to consumer safety and regulatory actions regarding methylene chloride and NMP, emphasizing the agency's reliance on its 2014 risk assessment under the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act.
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Michael Abboud from the EPA and Darren Goode from ClearPath discuss rescheduling a coffee meeting in Washington, D.C. on May 22, 2018.
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The email from Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA discusses the limitations of the National Response Center in providing comprehensive reports on sewage spills and directs the recipient to state authorities for information on municipal sewage system permits and spills.
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The email from Enesta Jones to Juli Berwald discusses the regulation of CFCs under the Montreal Protocol and the Clean Air Act, explaining the concept of "banks" of ozone-depleting substances and providing resources for assessing their quantities.
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The email correspondence between Matt McMillen and Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the agency's past and upcoming assessments of triclosan, confirming that McMillen can attribute information to the EPA regarding the lack of identified risks from triclosan in a 2008 assessment and the planned release of an updated report in 2019.
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The EPA is prioritizing the management of PFAS chemicals and is committed to collaborating with federal partners, as outlined in a statement from Dr. Peter Grevatt, while also planning community engagement events and evaluating the need for a maximum contaminant level for PFOA and PFOS.
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The email from the Fraud Risk Management for Government Managers & Staff announces a training workshop on fraud risk management scheduled for July 11, 2018, in Washington, D.C., sponsored by Potomac Forum and featuring key speakers from various government agencies, including the GAO and the FBI.
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The EPA has granted North Dakota the authority to implement and enforce its Underground Injection Control Class VI program, marking the state as the first to receive Class VI Program Primacy, which is significant for advancing carbon capture and sequestration technology.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the agency's tools and resources for managing harmful algal blooms in drinking water, including recommendations for public water systems and the multi-agency CyAN project aimed at developing an early warning system for algal blooms using satellite technology.
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The email from S.A.Z Universal Links, a registered manpower placement company in Pakistan, offers recruitment services for skilled and unskilled workers to various employers in the Middle East, Far East, Europe, and America, highlighting their experience and commitment to client satisfaction.
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The email from the EPA discusses the ENERGY STAR program, detailing its coverage of over 75 product categories and the relationship between ENERGY STAR specifications and mandatory appliance standards.
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The email discusses the EPA's efforts to advance clean air regulations under Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler, highlighting a memorandum from President Trump directing the agency to implement air quality standards efficiently while separating scientific judgments from policy decisions.
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Jordan Dickinson, a Senior Legislative Assistant for Congressman Dan Kildee, requested to be added to the EPA press release distribution list and specifically asked for notifications regarding actions on PFAS.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses an inquiry from a reporter regarding Secretary Pruitt's involvement in a tour of the Gold King Mine, as communicated by Kelsey Mix from Congressman Tipton's office.
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The email from E&E News reporter Dylan Brown inquires about the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler's stance on the 404(c) process concerning the Pebble Project, specifically regarding responses to congressional inquiries and the Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment.
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The email exchange between Christopher Santini and Molly Block discusses contact information, with Santini providing his main office number for communication regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Kelsi Daniell of the U.S. Forest Service requests a quote from the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) for a press release regarding an administrative visit focused on risk communication and air quality.
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The email from Jeff Small, Executive Director of the Congressional Western Caucus, invites staff from various federal agencies to a monthly bicameral policy meeting scheduled for July 20, 2018, focusing on collaboration among House and Senate staffers.
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The email exchange between Scott Weldon and Michael Abboud discusses a meeting and includes a document related to issues concerning EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, as part of ongoing litigation involving the Sierra Club and the EPA.
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The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on the draft environmental analysis for the Desert Quartzite Solar Project, a proposed 450-megawatt solar energy development in Riverside County that could create 870 jobs and power 117,000 homes in Southern California.
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The Bureau of Land Management announced the approval of a $2.5 billion renewable energy transmission and water pipeline project in Riverside County, California, which is expected to provide hydroelectric power to 900,000 homes and create thousands of jobs.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the need to change a reference in the FIFRA requirements during an interagency review, in response to a flag raised by Sheryl Kunickis from USDA.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Rebeckah Adcock of the USDA discusses a timely heads-up regarding an upcoming conversation.
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NOAA's Stuart Levenbach informs EPA's Nancy Beck that a meeting needs to be rescheduled due to RDML Gallaudet's revised schedule from budget briefs.
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The email from Dudley Hoskins at the USDA discusses the circulation of a draft statement regarding the rollout of the USDA's position on Plant Breeding Innovations.
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David Bernhardt, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior, informs Nancy Beck that he is out of the office on official travel and will have limited email access regarding the notice of public comment for NMFS BiOps.
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The email from Erik Baptist at the USDA discusses a referral to Nancy Beck regarding a legal issue related to the ACP and Deliberative Process, following a conversation with Tyler Clarkson from the Office of General Counsel.
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The USDA's Dudley Hoskins forwarded an industry letter regarding spray boxes to Secretary Perdue, originally sent by Kaleb McLaurin of the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, to ensure it was shared with the appropriate parties.
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The email from Robert Johansson of the USDA to Nancy Beck discusses his return to work after a prolonged absence and inquires about her well-being.
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The USDA's Dudley Hoskins acknowledges receipt of a letter from EPA Commissioner Miller, which was also shared with other EPA officials, while cautioning about a potentially suspicious attachment.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the USDA discusses coordinating a call with USDA and EPA officials to discuss the Coumaphos label before a Texas Department of Agriculture meeting.
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The email from Rebeckah Adcock at the USDA discusses a wheat detection incident reported by the CFIA, highlighting a delay in notification regarding the finding from summer 2017 until January 2018, and includes links to related statements and reports.
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Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, congratulated Robert Hermanson on his retirement from BP, acknowledging his contributions and expressing hope for future encounters.
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The email from Eileen Conneely of the American Chemistry Council requests a stakeholder meeting with EPA's IRIS staff to discuss recent research on Flexavalent Chromium (Chromium VI) and relevant genomic data.
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The email from Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses a meeting with representatives from the Renewable Fuels Association and others regarding the legal authority to extend the Reid Vapor Pressure waiver to E15 gasoline blends.
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The email from Kimberly White of the American Chemistry Council discusses the submission of a letter to the EPA on behalf of the ACC Formaldehyde Panel, highlighting a new commentary related to formaldehyde.
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The email from Tina Bahadori of the EPA expresses appreciation for a commentary submitted by the American Chemistry Council's Formaldehyde Panel and indicates a willingness to discuss the completed assessment in a public forum.
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The American Bar Association is promoting its 47th Spring Conference on environmental law, scheduled for April 18-20, 2018, in Orlando, FL, and providing details on registration fees and membership benefits.
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The email from Kimberly White of the American Chemistry Council informs Dr. Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta of the EPA about an attached letter from the ACC's Formaldehyde Panel dated January 26, 2018.
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The email from Alexander Bond to EPA Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum requests the expedited completion of the Residual Risk and Technology Review (RTR) for power plants, supported by a coalition of electric sector organizations and labor unions.
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The Renewable Fuels Association submitted a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the small refinery exemption under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
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The email from Janice Raburn of BP to EPA officials discusses a meeting regarding BP's concerns about Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) small refinery exemptions and includes a letter from BP to the EPA on the topic.
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The Renewable Fuels Association and other stakeholders submitted a cover letter and memorandum to EPA official Bill Wehrum, advocating for the extension of the 1.0 psi Reid Vapor Pressure allowance to gasoline blends containing 15 percent ethanol, citing existing legal authority under the Clean Air Act.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, informs Chris Parinello of Valero Energy Corporation that they will be approximately five minutes late for a scheduled call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Matt Leopold thanks Janice Raburn for a briefing and discusses BP's concerns regarding Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) small refinery exemptions, including a letter sent to the EPA.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, informs recipients about the cancellation of a scheduled meeting and the postponement of a related 7:30 AM meeting due to a change in the agenda involving the Secretaries and General Kelly.
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The Edison Electric Institute and several automotive associations requested the Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency to consider including flexibilities in upcoming proposals regarding Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) standards for light-duty vehicles to enhance technology adoption and electric transportation benefits.
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The email exchange between Bob Dinneen of the Renewable Fuels Association and Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses the need for a follow-up conversation regarding the E15 RVP waiver and acknowledges ongoing disagreements about hardship waivers, reflecting the agency's willingness to engage with industry concerns.
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