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The email correspondence between Will Lovell from the EPA and Geoffrey Moody from AFPM discusses logistics and materials for an upcoming safety meeting, including guest list updates and requests for leave-behind materials.
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The email from Louis Baer of the cement industry discusses the invitation for Brittany Bolen to speak at the PCA/NACA's Fly-In event on April 25, 2018, focusing on EPA's regulatory reform efforts, while coordinating logistics with EPA representatives.
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The email exchange between Will Lovell from the EPA and Venu Ghanta from Duke Energy discusses scheduling a meeting with Brittany and coordinating logistics for the meeting.
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The email correspondence between Venu Ghanta of Duke Energy and Will Lovell of the EPA discusses the logistics for an upcoming meeting, including security arrangements and the provision of materials.
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The meeting summary details discussions between the US EPA and Colorado Departments of Agriculture regarding stakeholder feedback on environmental regulations, particularly focusing on the Clean Water Act, SDWA compliance challenges for CAFOs, and the need for streamlined permitting processes for water storage projects.
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The email correspondence between Dave Conover of Kinder Morgan and Daisy Letendre of the EPA discusses Kinder Morgan's interest in participating in the Region 8 Smart Sectors initiative, with Letendre connecting Conover to Patrick Davis, who is leading the effort.
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The email exchange involves the EPA's Patrick Davis discussing the Region 8 Smart Sectors program focusing on mining, agriculture, and outdoor recreation, with Kinder Morgan's Dave Conover expressing interest in participating if the focus shifts to oil and gas or energy.
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The email from Rebecca Perrin of the EPA discusses the distribution of an edited report from the July 31, 2018, Agriculture Smart Sectors Roundtable meeting held in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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The email exchange involves Dennis Deziel from Dow, Derrick Bolen from the EPA, and Nancy Beck from the EPA discussing scheduling a lunch meeting for January 19, 2018.
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The Government Accountability Office issued an opinion regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's use of FY 2017 appropriations for installing a soundproof privacy booth in the Administrator's office, assessing compliance with section 710 of the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act and the Antideficiency Act.
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The email from EPA spokesperson James Hewitt discusses the agency's ongoing review of a San Francisco Appeals Court decision regarding the pesticide Chlorpyrifos, highlighting concerns about inaccessible data from the Columbia Center that hampers the evaluation process.
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The email correspondence between Janet Collins of CropLife America and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting to review submitted documents, aiming for the second week of April 2018.
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The email from Charles Franklin of the Portland Cement Association expresses gratitude to EPA staff for their support and confirms attendance at a roundtable with Administrator Pruitt regarding the Smart Sectors initiative.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on July 12, 2018, featuring speakers G. Dave Banks and Mike Catanzaro, and is reminding attendees to RSVP by July 6, while also noting compliance with congressional invitation rules.
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ExxonMobil announced greenhouse gas reduction measures, including a 15% decrease in methane emissions and a 25% reduction in flaring by 2020, as part of its commitment to improve energy efficiency and mitigate emissions.
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The email from E. Blair Shipp of Valis Associates invites Brittany Bolen to speak at a roundtable discussion with leaders of the Manufacturing Action Council, Trade Association Liaison Council, and Regulatory Improvement Council on June 12, 2018, regarding the EPA regulatory landscape.
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Paul R. Noe, Vice President for Public Policy at the American Forest & Paper Association and the American Wood Council, testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on March 14, 2018, advocating for improved regulatory transparency and accountability in the federal regulatory process.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on September 12, 2018, featuring Chairman Greg Walden, and emphasizes that only NERO can extend invitations to congressional members due to House and Senate rules.
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The email from the Executive Director of the National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) invites Brittany Bolen to a "Wheels Up Happy Hour" event in Washington, DC, while emphasizing compliance with House and Senate rules regarding invitations to members of Congress.
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The document from the Energy Information Administration provides an overview of coal-fired electricity generation in the U.S., detailing its contribution to electricity production, projections for future years, and statistics on the coal fleet as of early 2018.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) expressed support for the EPA's action to clarify the Clean Water Act permitting process for energy infrastructure projects, emphasizing its importance for American jobs and energy delivery.
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The American Wood Council (AWC) praised the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) clarification of New Source Review (NSR) emissions accounting procedures, which aims to streamline the permitting process by considering both emissions reductions and additions simultaneously, benefiting both business and the environment.
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The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) praised the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its new emissions accounting guidelines under the New Source Review, which aim to streamline air permitting processes and support manufacturing efficiency.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) announced a study on May 15, 2018, highlighting the oil and natural gas industry's significant investments in low-carbon technologies and its leadership in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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The document is a delivery report from Office 365 indicating that an email sent by Tate Bennett to Arnoldo Medina at Chevron was undeliverable due to a policy violation or system error on the recipient's email server.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) sent a letter to the White House urging against the Department of Energy's emergency authority request by FirstEnergy to subsidize 85 power plants, arguing that such actions would harm consumers and the reliability of the electric grid, which is currently supported by natural gas.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) expressed concerns regarding the need for improvements to the Interim Final Rule on steel tariffs and quotas to better support U.S. natural gas and oil companies, urging the administration to revise the process for granting relief to mitigate harm to businesses and consumers.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) announced the appointment of Mike Sommers as its new President and CEO, effective later in the summer of 2018, following a thorough search and transition process.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) commissioners unanimously concluded during a Senate hearing that there is no emergency justifying bailouts for coal and nuclear power plants, contradicting proposals from the Department of Energy.
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The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled meeting organized by Richard Yamada from the EPA to discuss "Reinvigorating Open Innovation Challenges to Reduce Nutrient Pollution," set for April 30, 2018, with attendees including NOAA and other federal agency representatives.
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CropLife America submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Pesticide Programs regarding the Draft Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessments for several pesticides and provided suggestions on the Framework for Incorporating Human Epidemiologic and Incident Data in Risk Assessments.
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Representative Jack Bergman is requesting assistance from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to address the lack of start-up provisions in the Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products regulation, which could impact a new particleboard mill in Grayling, Michigan, that is set to be the largest in North America.
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The email from Michael Abboud discusses the EPA's actions regarding the Pebble Mine project, highlighting Administrator Pruitt's decision to allow the permit application process to proceed under the Clean Water Act after the previous administration's veto, while emphasizing the importance of due process and the agency's core mission.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA advises CBS News producer Angelica Fusco to contact DC Public Schools for information on lead testing in schools, as the EPA does not have the requested data.
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The email discusses the EPA's weekly report highlighting Administrator Scott Pruitt's announcement of a proposed partial excavation plan for the West Lake Landfill to address radioactive waste, emphasizing the decision's focus on human health and safety.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a cover letter to potential reviewers for a clinical trial assessing the efficacy of Antimicrobial Copper Alloys in reducing infection rates in healthcare settings, following initial approval and recommendations for further studies from the Copper Development Association and the Department of Defense.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler, an EPA official, declines an invitation to speak at the Western Caucus Foundation's Energy Forum in Colorado, citing prior commitments.
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The email from Neil J. Naraine confirms his attendance at the EPA Deputy Administrator's ceremonial swearing-in, as communicated by Andrew Wheeler from the EPA.
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NOAA's Laurie Rounds responds to the Gulf Council's recommendations for Open Ocean funding, sharing information from the Open Ocean Trustees regarding nutrient reduction restoration opportunities.
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The email correspondence involves Tamika Burton from the EPA coordinating a meeting request from Charlie Grizzle to discuss issues related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Gabe Rozsa and Andrew Wheeler of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding TSCA and other EPA issues relevant to the electronics industry, with Rozsa indicating he will provide additional information soon.
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The document is an email notification about a scheduled meeting organized by Kenneth Wagner at the Department of the Interior on July 17, 2018, involving federal partners, including representatives from NOAA and USDA, to discuss agenda items related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner organizes a meeting with federal partners at the Department of the Interior on July 17, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, and requests RSVPs by the previous day.
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The document is a calendar invitation for a meeting organized by Kenneth Wagner at the Department of the Interior on July 17, 2018, involving federal partners, including representatives from NOAA and other agencies, to discuss agenda items related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is a calendar invitation from Kenneth Wagner regarding a meeting to prepare for the Federal Family Meeting on February 28, 2018, to discuss the Executive Director Hiring Process, with attendees including representatives from the Restore the Gulf organization.
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The email is a calendar invitation for a Federal Family Check-In Phone Call organized by Kenneth Wagner, scheduled for March 1, 2018, involving multiple participants from various government agencies.
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The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled meeting organized by Kenneth Wagner with federal partners on April 19, 2018, concerning the RESTORE Council, with attendees from various government agencies including NOAA and the DOJ.
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The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled meeting organized by Kenneth Wagner with federal partners on April 19, 2018, from 2 PM to 3 PM Eastern Time, related to the RESTORE Council.
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The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled meeting on July 17, 2018, organized by Kenneth Wagner from the Department of the Interior, involving federal partners, with attendees including representatives from various government agencies.
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The email exchange between Luke Holland of Senator Inhofe's office and EPA officials discusses the progress of the Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) rule and mentions potential future actions regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulation.
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The email correspondence between Luke Holland of Senator Inhofe's office and EPA officials discusses the progress of the Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) rule and mentions the potential inclusion of the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) in future proposals.
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The email from the EPA confirms an accepted meeting appointment for Lee Forsgren with the Union of Greek Shipowners scheduled for April 18, 2018, at the EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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The email from Derrick Bolen of the EPA confirms a meeting scheduled for July 13, 2018, with representatives from the Florida Keys Environmental Coalition to discuss concerns regarding the OX513A technology and its implications for human and ecological health.
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The document is an email from Amtrak confirming the purchase of round-trip eTickets for Nancy Beck's trip from Washington, DC to Newark Airport, NJ, scheduled for July 4, 2018.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck at the EPA forwarding a Continuous Publications Alert from Environmental Health Perspectives, highlighting recent research articles related to environmental health topics published between June 18 and June 29, 2018.
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The email discusses an interview with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding his plans to transform the agency and expedite permitting processes, while also highlighting concerns from a union official about the impact of these changes on agency personnel.
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The email from James Hewitt discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) shift under Administrator Scott Pruitt towards advancing Trump's regulatory agenda, including the repeal of Obama's Clean Power Plan and initiatives for environmental stewardship.
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The email correspondence between Matthias Greiner of BfR and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the organization of the Uncertainty Conference and includes an apology for previous communication delays.
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The email from Lorie McFarlane to Director Mike Stuhr of the Portland Water Bureau raises concerns about lead contamination in drinking water, questioning the adequacy of current corrosion control measures and suggesting the need for funding water filters for affected residents.
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The email from Derrick Bolen of the EPA discusses the replacement of Nancy Beck at the ACS Chief Technology Officer Summit on September 12 & 13, 2018, recommending Erik Baptist to attend in her stead due to her international travel.
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The email from Brian Wynne to EPA officials discusses the death of his brother due to exposure to Methylene Chloride, urging the agency to take immediate action on regulations regarding the chemical instead of delaying with long-term solutions.
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The email from Joseph J. Green discusses suggestions and a proposed timeline for initiating the review process of the Antimicrobial Copper Clinical Trial by the EPA, aiming to start communication with prospective panel members by January 15, 2018.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses scheduling a brief call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Margaret Whittaker of ToxServices and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses logistics for the upcoming Society of Toxicology (SOT) Ancillary Meeting on the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act, with ToxServices and NSF as co-sponsors.
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The email from Brian Wynne to Nancy Beck and others expresses outrage over the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) inaction regarding the regulation of Methylene Chloride, following the death of Wynne's brother due to exposure to the chemical, urging immediate action to prevent further fatalities.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses coordination for a BNA webinar on chemical identity and confidential business information (CBI).
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The email from Barbara Elkusi discusses her inability to attend the Theatre as Politics Symposium due to prior commitments, while responding to an invitation from Resha Putzrath of the US Navy Medical Command Public Health Center.
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The email from Liz Hitchcock of Safer Chemicals Healthy Families urges the new Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler to take action on banning four highly toxic chemicals that were not regulated under former Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from David Tannous to Linda Wennerberg and Nancy Beck discusses a traffic alert regarding the 2018 Rolling Thunder Rally, as communicated by Arlington County News.
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The EPA invited the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture to participate in a key engagement meeting on July 18, 2018, to discuss FY 2020 planning and budgeting strategies alongside other stakeholders.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner at the EPA discusses background materials related to emissions and compliance issues concerning the Ardagh Group's glass container plant in Lincoln, Illinois, highlighting concerns about lack of communication from the Illinois EPA.
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The email exchange between Mary Beth Thelen of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Kenneth Wagner of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a call regarding environmental justice (EJ) availability for the week of July 16, 2018.
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The email correspondence between Mary Beth Thelen from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Kenneth Wagner from the EPA discusses a scheduled conference call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Latonia Cheatham-Strickland at the EPA discusses travel arrangements for Ken Wagner's visit to Maine, including flight details and accommodations, as well as meetings with state officials.
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The email from Phil Farina of Ground/Water Treatment & Technology, LLC (GWTT) to Michigan government officials requests a meeting to discuss PFOA and PFOS groundwater treatment solutions, highlighting GWTT's expertise and current project at Pease Airforce Base.
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The National Hydropower Association and the Utility Water Act Group submitted comments to the EPA Region 10 regarding the proposed NPDES General Permit for Hydroelectric Facilities in Idaho, expressing concerns about its implications for hydropower project operators.
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The document is an email from Roger Claff of the American Petroleum Institute (API) summarizing a meeting with the EPA regarding the Petroleum Refining Effluent Guidelines Detailed Study and concerns about the refinery self-monitoring program.
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The email correspondence between Louis Baer of the Portland Cement Association and Lee Forsgren of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting with the Office of Water for the week of July 23, 2018.
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The email from David Schwietert discusses the transmission of a joint letter from Auto Alliance and Global Automakers to President Trump, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a unified national vehicle efficiency program following the release of a joint Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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The email from Gergana Vasileva discusses the agenda and speaker lineup for a workshop session on voluntary action in methane management at the 27th World Gas Conference, highlighting the importance of voluntary programs in the oil and gas industry and their environmental benefits.
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The email from SAE International promotes the 2018 Automated and Connected Vehicle Systems Testing Symposium, highlighting opportunities for industry stakeholders to engage with key players in the connected vehicle sector.
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The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) is offering a free three-day training course in Irving, TX, from July 31 to August 2, 2018, aimed at automotive technicians to learn about servicing and maintaining propane autogas vehicles.
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The email from SAE International invites Bill Wehrum to the 2018 Automated and Connected Vehicle Systems Testing Symposium hosted by Clemson University, focusing on advancements and challenges in automated vehicle testing and technology.
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP sent a thank-you email to attendees of their inaugural Superconference reception, inviting them to stay connected through their environmental blog and pipeline industry updates.
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The NAFTC is offering free training sessions for professional automotive technicians on propane autogas vehicle technology, scheduled for May and June 2018 in Pittsburgh, PA, and Fort Dodge, IA.
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The document is an email from SAE International promoting their Powertrain Technology Learning Programs, which include various seminars and courses aimed at enhancing professional development for engineers in the ground vehicle and aerospace industries.
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Claire Barnett from Healthy Schools Network is requesting a meeting with EPA officials, including Bill Wehrum, to discuss the agency's agenda for schools and childcare in light of concerns over proposed budget cuts affecting children's health programs.
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The email from Carol Lee Rawn to Bill Wehrum and others discusses the importance of including an alternative in proposed vehicle regulations to ensure regulatory certainty and avoid litigation, highlighting concerns from Impax Asset Management, Edison International, and others regarding the impact on the auto industry and investments in electric vehicle infrastructure.
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The email from the EPA discusses the proposed and final renewable fuel volume requirements for 2018-2020, including specific volumes for cellulosic biofuel, biomass-based diesel, advanced biofuel, and renewable fuel, and indicates a press release scheduled for June 26, 2018.
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Earth & Water Law Group announced the opening of its Atlanta office and the hiring of David Moore as a partner to lead the Southeast practice, responding to increased client demand in the region.
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The email from Michael Abboud at the EPA discusses the upcoming transition of Andrew Wheeler to Acting Administrator of the EPA, outlining his background and experience while indicating that Jahan will lead communications regarding this change.
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The email exchange between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Douglas O'Brien of HHS discusses their meeting and expresses a desire to stay in touch regarding their work, with no specific agency action or decision mentioned.
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The email correspondence between Michael Abboud of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Tyler Ann McGuffee of the Department of Health and Human Services discusses maintaining contact following a meeting, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Michael Abboud of the EPA and John Criscuolo discusses scheduling a meeting with a speaker for March 20, 2018, involving coordination with Hayley Ford and Amy Lozupone regarding the Administrator's availability.
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The email correspondence between Michael Abboud from the EPA and James Crotty, a communications director for Congressman Jeff Fortenberry, discusses the inclusion of a quote from the Congressman in a press release regarding a Nebraska-related grant benefiting the state.
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The EPA announced a decision to recommend partial excavation of the West Lake Landfill to remove radioactive waste, with a plan expected to take five years to implement, as part of its ongoing efforts to address complex Superfund sites.
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The email from Michael Abboud discusses Scott Pruitt's accomplishments during his first year as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and includes clips highlighting his influence and agenda within the Trump administration.
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The email from Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses the agency's response to a GAO letter regarding the need for secure communication lines for handling sensitive information, confirming that the EPA will notify Congress about related expenses.
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The email correspondence between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation discusses scheduling a coffee meeting, amidst the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email correspondence between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation discusses a hazmat team's response to a suspicious package at the EPA headquarters on May 1, 2018.
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