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The email from David Fischer of the American Chemistry Council requests a meeting with EPA Assistant Administrator Wehrum to discuss the role of science in Clean Air Act decision-making.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, congratulates David Tudor on a press release regarding a wind project and mentions another press release about a smelter contract in southern Missouri.
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The EPA postponed the scheduled Oil & Gas Round Table due to uncertainties surrounding a government shutdown, ensuring participants would not incur unnecessary travel costs and promising to reschedule the meeting promptly.
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Bruce Heine from Magellan Midstream Partners requested that Administrator Pruitt consider two actions to reduce Renewable Identification Number (RIN) prices: allowing RINs for renewable fuel exports to be used for domestic compliance and implementing a waiver credit for purchasing RINs from the EPA at a reasonable price.
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The email from Bruce Heine to Kenneth Wagner inquires about a discussion with Dave Harlow regarding a small refiner issue related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Brad Albin of REG Biofuels discusses the delivery of a letter to Kenneth Wagner and plans for further communication with EPA officials Ryan Jackson and Mandy Gunasekara regarding regulatory matters.
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The email from David Tudor of AECI discusses a press release regarding a wind project and includes a link to another press release about a smelter contract in southern Missouri.
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Bruce Heine from Magellan Midstream Partners requested a brief call with the EPA Administrator to discuss the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
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The email from Alexander Bond of the Edison Electric Institute requests a meeting with David Ross and Matt Leopold to discuss issues related to direct hydrological connections, emphasizing the need to address both substantive and strategic options before May 10 due to ongoing judicial and regulatory developments.
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Clint Woods from the U.S. EPA's Office of Air and Radiation is coordinating a follow-up discussion regarding concerns raised by the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) and others about Subpart OOOOa regulations, particularly focusing on definitions, fugitive emissions monitoring, and low production wells.
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The email from Lee Fuller discusses a meeting between the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) and EPA staff regarding concerns about Subpart OOOOa regulations, focusing on definitions, fugitive emissions monitoring, and the treatment of low production wells.
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The National Mining Association's Rich Nolan invites Assistant Administrator David Ross to attend the Mining Board Meeting on September 13, 2018, in place of another attendee.
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The National Mining Association invites EPA Assistant Administrator Dave Ross to speak at their fall 2018 board meeting, emphasizing the importance of domestic mining to the U.S. economy.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses a clarification regarding the attendance of Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum at a meeting that was delegated to Mandy Gunasekara, in response to inquiries from journalist Itai Vardi for HuffPost.
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The email from Christina Nunez to Enesta Jones discusses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR program, specifically inquiring about cumulative emissions savings figures and the relationship between ENERGY STAR and mandatory appliance standards.
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The email from journalist Tik Root to EPA Press Officer Molly Block in July 2018 inquires about the per diem expenses and travel practices of former Administrator Scott Pruitt during his trip to Italy, specifically addressing the high hotel costs, meal provisions, and overall travel approval processes at the agency.
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Amanda Aspatore from the National Mining Association expresses gratitude to John Goodin and David Ross for discussing mining industry issues and looks forward to further engagement with the Office of Water on its initiatives.
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The email from Alexander Bond of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) discusses EEI's comments on the Clean Water Act's coverage of pollutant discharges that reach surface waters via groundwater, and requests a meeting to discuss these comments and potential next steps.
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The document is an appointment notification from the EPA regarding a meeting scheduled for August 24, 2018, with various stakeholders, including Marathon Petroleum, to discuss refining effluent guidelines.
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The email from Troy Lyons discusses a letter from the Independent Petroleum Association of America supporting Andrew Wheeler's nomination as Deputy Administrator at the EPA.
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The Independent Petroleum Association of America expresses support for Andrew Wheeler's nomination as Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, urging the Senate to approve his nomination due to his relevant experience and understanding of environmental policy.
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The email discusses the Independent Petroleum Association of America's (IPAA) letter supporting Andrew Wheeler's nomination as Deputy Administrator of the EPA, which was sent to Senate Chiefs and relevant staff.
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BP America representatives request a meeting with Acting Administrator Wheeler on August 27th to discuss the Renewable Fuels Standard.
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Troy M. Lyons from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is reaching out to Melissa Shute to schedule a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Troy Lyons from an unspecified agency responding to Mary Streett regarding the passing of Curtis Etherly, a Coca-Cola employee, and sharing memorial information with participants of the 2018 TN-AL pilgrimage.
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The email correspondence between Troy M. Lyons of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Melissa Shute discusses scheduling a lunch meeting while referencing a previous attempt to meet.
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The email from James Nolan of BP America inquires about the scheduler for the Acting Administrator, expressing concern that his meeting request may not be received due to issues contacting the listed scheduler.
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The email discusses Atlantic Richfield's petition to the US Supreme Court regarding the Christian v. Atlantic Richfield case, which could significantly impact the EPA's authority under CERCLA and Superfund remedies, with Albert Kelly from the EPA informing Robert Genovese of his departure from the agency.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Robert Miner of BP discusses scheduling a visit to the sustainable wetlands project in Rico, Colorado, highlighting the interest of EPA officials in the project.
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The email correspondence involves Bryan Zumwalt from the American Chemistry Council coordinating a meeting with Ryan Jackson and Sharnett Willis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on either February 27 or 28, 2018.
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The email from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the Environmental Protection Agency, requests assistance in scheduling a meeting with Bryan Zumwalt regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Robert Miner of BP discusses arranging a visit to the sustainable wetlands project in Rico, Colorado, for Albert Kelly and Douglas Benevento, while also sharing a report on BP's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.
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The email from Robert Genovese at BP discusses Atlantic Richfield's petition to the US Supreme Court regarding the Christian v. Atlantic Richfield case, highlighting its potential significant implications for Superfund remedies and EPA authority under CERCLA.
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The email from Steve Risotto of the American Chemistry Council is a follow-up to Albert Kelly regarding a debrief with staff about a recent discussion on trichloroethylene (TCE) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides a report and attendee list from the Smart Sectors Roundtable discussion held on May 31 in Billings, Montana.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency thanks participants for attending the Smart Sectors Roundtable discussion in Billings, Montana, and includes a report and attendee list from the meeting.
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The email from Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses sharing documents related to the Risk Management Plan (RMP) Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) with her team, following a conversation with Michael Birsic from Marathon Petroleum.
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The email correspondence between Brittany Bolen of an unspecified agency and Michael Birsic of Marathon Petroleum discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The EPA announced the appointment of Brittany Bolen as the Associate Administrator for the Office of Policy, following her tenure as acting AA since April 2018, highlighting her previous experience and contributions to the agency.
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The email from Catherine Fortney at Peabody Energy serves as a reminder for a cocktail reception hosted by Ray Shepherd, inviting attendees to a policy forum organized by the World Coal Association in Washington, DC, on May 16, 2018.
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Michael Birsic from Marathon Petroleum inquires whether the EPA has sent New Source Review (NSR) guidance documents to Congress.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the Department of Energy discusses renters' control over thermostats, average heating costs, and recommendations for energy efficiency improvements, in response to inquiries from a New York Times reporter.
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The EPA's communication addresses the impact of the Netherlands' new waste policy on U.S. companies exporting CRT glass, noting that exports to A. Jansen B.V. will be halted and shipments arriving after consent withdrawal will need to be returned.
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The email from the U.S. EPA discusses a media inquiry from Real Simple magazine regarding the updated "Safer Choice" label for cleaning products, confirming that it recognizes the least harmful products in their class.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses a media inquiry from Real Simple magazine regarding the agency's "Safer Choice" label for cleaning products, providing a fact sheet and confirming updates to previous references to the "Design for the Environment" label.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses the agency's commitment to enforcing the Clean Water Act and highlights various financing tools, including the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA), to support water infrastructure projects across the United States.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the agency's actions regarding chlorpyrifos and mentions the initiation of a rulemaking process to revise aspects of the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard, in response to a request for comment on a Civil Eats story.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responded to a press inquiry regarding chemical exposure statistics, stating that they cannot confirm the statistic but acknowledge that in-home exposures are often the largest source of exposure to environmental chemicals, referencing a 2014 paper for support.
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The email from EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox discusses a press inquiry regarding the enforcement of cleanup responsibilities for the Gowanus superfund site, affirming Administrator Pruitt's commitment to holding polluters accountable.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox discusses statements supporting Albert Kelly's integrity and qualifications for his role at the EPA, in response to a request from the New Yorker magazine for an interview about Superfund.
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The email from the EPA discusses a press inquiry regarding the perceived weakening of enforcement at the NYC Superfund site, with spokesperson Jahan Wilcox affirming Administrator Pruitt's commitment to holding polluters accountable and cleaning up the Gowanus area.
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The EPA denied a petition to regulate concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) under the Clean Air Act, citing ongoing actions to address emissions and emphasizing a strategy focused on evaluating emissions and implementing best management practices.
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The email exchange between EPA officials discusses the provision of data on drinking water system violations for a report related to home water filtration and the health implications of failing water treatment facilities.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Media Relations is responding to an inquiry from Bobby Elliott regarding U.S. export laws related to e-scrap, with a focus on the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and its implications for recycling.
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The email discusses comments made by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) during a meeting with reporters, with references to related media coverage in the Houston Chronicle and Omaha World-Herald.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to host a National Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C. to address Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and engage stakeholders in identifying actions to protect public health.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses a press inquiry regarding glider kits, which are vehicles with new bodies and used engines, and involves communication with Steve Brawner from the Arkansas Trucking Report.
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The email from Robert Daguillard discusses U.S. export laws regarding e-scrap, clarifying that while certain e-scrap may not be classified as hazardous waste under RCRA, it is still subject to specific export requirements and regulations from the Department of Transportation and destination countries.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a reporter's request for information and an interview regarding potential water shortages in the U.S., highlighting the agency's role in monitoring drought and supporting water utilities.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposed rule aimed at strengthening the transparency of scientific data used in EPA regulations, ensuring that such information is publicly available for independent validation.
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The email from EPA Press Office confirms that Scott Pruitt will end the use of 'secret science' to justify regulations, responding to inquiries from Cheryl Hogue regarding the validity of a news story on the topic.
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The email from the EPA discusses a media inquiry regarding the challenges of filtering pharmaceuticals from wastewater, with plans to provide background information through webinars.
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The email exchange between EPA officials discusses the annual exemptions granted to small refineries for the Renewable Volume Obligation (RVO), specifically noting that 14 exemptions were granted for 2016 and inquiring about previous years' exemptions.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA addresses a media inquiry from Fortune magazine regarding the lack of regulations for GenX chemicals in air and water, the ongoing investigation into Chemours' compliance with a 2009 order under the Toxic Substances Control Act, and the agency's efforts to evaluate the toxicity of GenX chemicals.
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The EPA announced a proposed rule by Administrator Scott Pruitt aimed at strengthening the transparency and reproducibility of the scientific basis for its regulations.
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The email from Lou Jacobson of PolitiFact seeks clarification from the EPA regarding claims made by Rep. Evan Jenkins about budget cuts and job losses at the agency, providing data that suggests Jenkins' statements may be misleading.
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The document discusses a Presidential Memorandum directing the EPA to efficiently implement air quality standards, highlighting the agency's progress in promoting domestic manufacturing and job creation, with no changes to nitrogen dioxide standards.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. EPA discusses the agency's confidence in using green infrastructure to mitigate combined sewer overflow problems in Washington, D.C., and confirms that information can be attributed to the agency for media purposes.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agency's assessment changes regarding nonattainment areas in Wisconsin, explaining the state's role in providing additional information and clarifying that the EPA does not publish recommendations for pollution reduction strategies, as states must develop their own plans under the Clean Air Act.
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The email from Ali Cassity to Robert Daguillard at the EPA discusses a request for an interview regarding the risks of asbestos to public health for a feature in Cancer Wellness Magazine, and includes an updated media kit.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses public health risks associated with asbestos, trends in cancer frequencies related to asbestos exposure, and recent developments in asbestos regulation under the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act.
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The email correspondence between Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and John Bray discusses inquiries regarding the District of Columbia's justification for seeking an exception related to environmental regulations.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses beach water quality monitoring and provides a quote from Deputy Assistant Administrator Dennis Lee Forsgren, Jr., emphasizing the importance of checking for advisories before swimming, while also suggesting resources for state and tribal beach program contacts.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA discusses the status of the proposed rule change for glider trucks, indicating that the agency is in close contact with OMB to expedite the process while adhering to administrative procedural requirements.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses a media query response, indicating that they will provide information on background as requested by Michael Schneider, a biofuels markets editor.
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Peabody Energy is inviting attendees to a cocktail reception on May 15, 2018, in Washington, DC, prior to a World Coal Association policy forum on clean energy technologies, with a reminder for executive branch employees to check ethics guidelines regarding attendance.
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The email exchange between Michael Birsic of Marathon Petroleum and Brittany Bolen discusses scheduling a meeting, potentially related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Michael Birsic from Marathon Petroleum sent documents related to the Risk Management Program to Brittany Bolen, following up on their earlier conversation.
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The email from Allison D. Foley to Samantha Dravis and others discusses follow-up actions regarding PCB regulatory reform initiatives proposed by the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group (USWAG) to the EPA, emphasizing the need for amendments to existing regulations to reduce regulatory burdens and improve cleanup project efficiency.
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The email from Clare Thorp of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) requests a 30-day extension for comments on the New Chemicals Review program due to the late receipt of relevant documents.
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The document is an email communication involving multiple recipients discussing a potential business project related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA).
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The email from Jeff Morris of the EPA informs Karluss Thomas that the agency has responded to his March 28, 2018 letter regarding D4 and that the response is attached, with a physical copy to be sent via regular mail.
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The email exchange between Ray Shepherd of Peabody Energy and Andrew Wheeler of the EPA discusses the postponement of a planned lunch focused on coal, with Wheeler expressing concerns about optics.
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Bryan Zumwalt from the American Chemistry Council requested a meeting with EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler to discuss various topics and catch up on May 18, 2018.
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The email exchange between Sarah Greenwalt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Deck Slone of Arch Coal, Inc. discusses scheduling a conversation regarding the Administrator's interest in coal export issues.
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The American Chemistry Council's President, Cal Dooley, expresses gratitude to the U.S. Department of State for its effective engagement and support at the third session of the United Nations Environment Assembly, highlighting the importance of U.S. participation in shaping international environmental policies that affect the chemical industry.
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The email from Millan Hupp at the EPA discusses scheduling a call to review a draft agenda related to Israeli innovation and technology, atmospheric water generation, and the Global Methane Initiative.
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The email from Stewart Harris of the American Chemistry Council to Judith Garber at the State Department discusses an attached letter regarding U.S. government efforts at the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-3).
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Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, confirms a 10:00 AM call regarding personal matters in an email to Kathy Steckelberg and others on February 28, 2018.
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The email from James Roewer informs Byron Brown and David Fotouhi about a meeting scheduled with OMB on January 9, 2018, to discuss the draft OCR rule related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from James Roewer of EEI discusses the technical aspects and policy arguments against including Boron in Appendix IV, following up on a conversation with Byron Brown regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Lesley Schaaff of Hess Corporation and Carolyn Levine of the EPA discusses an update regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Levine confirming a reservation and requesting prompt communication for any changes.
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Bill Wehrum of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency communicated with Eric Murdock regarding a matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, reschedules a planned interview with Andrea Field to May 18 due to family travel obligations.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA is coordinating a meeting with Joseph Stanko regarding a scheduling conflict related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA discusses a missing cash balance plan form in correspondence with Katherine Weisiger from Hunton & Williams regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Bill Wehrum from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a phone call with David Landin regarding a matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA is inquiring about the issues the Chesapeake Bay Foundation wants to discuss with Administrator Pruitt, following a request for a meeting from CBF's president, Will Baker.
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Bill Wehrum of the EPA acknowledges receipt of a press release from ExxonMobil sent by Robert Nolan.
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The email from Chuck Knauss to Bill Wehrum discusses concerns raised by Mary Nichols regarding the Trump administration's potential actions to revoke California's emissions standards waiver, which she argues are crucial for climate change efforts.
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