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The email correspondence involves Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discussing a letter from Maine Governor LePage addressed to EPA Administrator Pruitt, with multiple state officials copied on the communication. 2018 2
The document outlines the agenda for a meeting organized by the US EPA Office of Research and Development on February 2, 2018, at the Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center, focusing on regional environmental issues and science needs as discussed by representatives from various state environmental agencies. 2018 2
The email from James Kenney at the EPA discusses the scheduling conflict of John Baza, who cannot attend the upcoming Oil and Natural Gas Roundtable meeting due to a Board of Oil, Gas and Mining meeting, while encouraging participation in future discussions at the ECOS Spring Meeting and IOGCC Business Meeting. 2018 2
The document is a working draft detailing the attendee list for a meeting on February 2, 2018, involving various state environmental agency representatives and US EPA officials from Region 5, focusing on collaboration and discussions related to environmental protection initiatives. 2018 2
The email from Mandy Gunasekara of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources discusses Wisconsin's comments regarding the EPA's proposed ozone designations, indicating ongoing collaboration on the issue. 2018 2
The email from R. Walker discusses the preparation for a keynote panel on "Understanding New Directions for Cooperative Federalism" at the 2018 MECC - KC, emphasizing a conversational format without PowerPoint presentations and outlining the roles of participants, including Jim Gulliford from the EPA. 2018 2
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the selection of participants for the 2018 Regional-ORD Community of Science Networking Program (ROCS-Net), which aims to enhance collaboration between regional and state scientists and the Office of Research and Development (ORD) through a series of activities and discussions. 2018 2
The email from R. Walker discusses the upcoming 5th annual MECC - KC event organized by various state and federal environmental agencies, highlighting the keynote session scheduled for April 11 and inviting feedback on the session format. 2018 3
The email from Jim Gulliford of the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality discusses a recent panel on Cooperative Federalism and expresses gratitude for the opportunity to present pollution prevention program awards, suggesting a desire to continue such events in the future. 2018 5
The email from Sam Sankar outlines follow-up actions for the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) after a meeting in St. Paul, including discussions on EPA deference, standards of review for state actions, and the renaming of the National Enforcement Initiatives to National Compliance Initiatives. 2018 2
The email from David Gray discusses the preparation of a straw agenda for an upcoming State Directors Meeting involving multiple environmental agencies. 2018 2
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) issued a nondiscrimination notice outlining its policy against discrimination in its programs and activities, in compliance with federal laws, and provided information on how to file a complaint regarding discrimination. 2018 2
The USEPA Region 1 is organizing a one-day meeting on nutrient management on June 19, 2018, at the Atlantic Ecology Division in Narragansett, Rhode Island, with an additional meeting on innovative technologies for nutrient pollution scheduled for June 18. 2018 2
The document outlines the mission and research authorization of the US EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD), detailing its budget, staffing, and the legal framework under which it conducts environmental research relevant to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 14
The document discusses the U.S. EPA's efforts to address the vulnerabilities of coastal marshes in New England due to accelerated sea level rise, including organizing workshops to promote sustainability and restoration strategies. 2018 13
The letter from the Governor of Maine to EPA Administrator Pruitt expresses concerns about the EPA's requirement for Maine to adopt the Control Techniques Guideline for Industrial Cleaning Solvents, arguing it imposes unnecessary burdens on the state without clear benefits to public health or the environment, and announces Maine's intention to request removal from the Ozone Transport Region due to its attainment status. 2018 2
The document outlines a meeting agenda for the US EPA's Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations, focusing on the Superfund Task Force, the PFAS Action Agenda in collaboration with Michigan's response team, and highlights from the President's FY 2019 budget. 2018 2
The document outlines a meeting agenda for the US EPA's Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations, focusing on the EPA's Superfund Task Force, PFAS Action Agenda, and highlights from the President's FY '19 Budget, with presentations from various EPA officials and Michigan representatives. 2018 2
The EPA Region 10 briefing paper outlines the upcoming request for approval of Idaho's NPDES program, aiming for transfer of authority to the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality by July 1, 2018, following extensive collaboration since 2015. 2018 5
The EPA is coordinating with New Hampshire officials to discuss the delegation process for CWA Section 402 (NPDES) and plans to establish a timeline and key team for collaboration. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Christian Palich of the EPA and Ruth Critchfield discusses the scheduling of a mine tour in Wyoming with Administrator Pruitt and invites Governor Mead to attend, emphasizing the need for confidentiality regarding the visit. 2018 2
The email from Kathleen M. Bullock at the White House reminds recipients to RSVP for an upcoming White House Liaison's meeting and informs them about a reserved space for a Happy Hour afterward. 2018 2
The email from Tyler S. Levin at the Executive Office of the President (EOP) instructs various agency contacts to complete and return a tracking template for current political appointees by the end of the following day. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a call with Administrator Pruitt, with participants including staff from both the EPA and the Illinois government. 2018 2
The email from Janice Mason confirms a scheduled call between EPA Administrator Pruitt and Alaska Governor Walker for January 24, 2018, at 1:15 PM AK Time. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Preston Cory of the EPA and Matthias Censky of the Wisconsin government discusses scheduling a phone call between EPA Administrator Pruitt and Governor Walker, with a request for topics to be discussed. 2018 3
The email correspondence involves Todd Smith coordinating a conference call with EPA representatives and Georgia officials regarding environmental policy discussions, indicating a need to reschedule due to technical difficulties. 2018 2
The email from Jane Hirsch of the New Hampshire government discusses scheduling a call with Governor Sununu regarding the EPA's upcoming "National Dialogue" on PFAS/PFOA issues, aimed at developing strategies for managing contaminants in drinking water. 2018 2
The EPA is addressing concerns raised by Myranda Hardy regarding mining contamination in her Anaconda home, with agency officials prioritizing her case and coordinating an in-home appointment to assess the situation. 2018 2
The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the need to expedite the press release process regarding a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Governor Walker's office in Alaska. 2018 3
The Department of the Army and the Environmental Protection Agency issued a Memorandum of Agreement on June 11, 2018, to provide guidance on the mitigation requirements for wetlands in Alaska under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, clarifying how national policies can be applied in the state while ensuring environmental stewardship. 2018 10
The document discusses the regulatory framework governing produced water in New Mexico, focusing on its potential uses and the implications of these regulations, as prepared by the New Mexico Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Department and the Water Resources Research Institute. 2018 71
The email discusses collaboration between the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department and the EPA regarding a press release on recycling produced water in oil and gas activities, highlighting its economic and resource conservation benefits. 2018 3
The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality coordinated with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reserve a conference room for the Wyoming Mining Smart Sectors round table on June 28, 2018, confirming there would be no charge for the room. 2018 2
Tara McKee from the Utah government is coordinating with Patrick Davis from the EPA regarding a stakeholder meeting for the outdoor recreation industry scheduled for September 6, 2018, and is seeking clarification on the specific stakeholders involved. 2018 16
Diane Shober from the Wyoming government is coordinating with Patrick Davis from the EPA regarding outreach to tourism and outdoor recreation industry associations in Wyoming, emphasizing the importance of timing for engagement due to the industry's seasonal nature. 2018 7
Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating with Scott Ericson from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food regarding the scheduling and details of a meeting on July 31, 2018. 2018 11
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is organizing a series of forums in Region 8 to engage with industry representatives and stakeholder groups from key economic sectors in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming, aiming to enhance understanding of industry practices and environmental issues. 2018 3
The document is a communication from the Utah government regarding the preparation and expectations for panelists and presenters at the 2018 Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit, emphasizing the importance of engaging the diverse audience and effective presentation techniques. 2018 2
The Environmental Protection Agency is organizing a mining and energy round table discussion on May 31 to foster dialogue with the mining and energy industries in Montana, with participation from Regional Administrator Doug Benevento. 2018 2
Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating with Utah officials, including Tom Adams, Rose Smith, and Tara McKee, to discuss the EPA's participation in an upcoming summit focused on outdoor recreation and its impact on quality of life, economy, and health. 2018 8
Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating with Kristi Ponozzo from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality regarding participation in upcoming events, including identifying staff contacts and suggesting participants from various sectors. 2018 3
Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a stakeholders meeting for the outdoor recreation industry during the Outdoor Recreation Summit on September 6, 2018, and is requesting a room and a stakeholder list for invitations. 2018 16
The document details the scheduling and agenda for a Wyoming Mining Smart Sectors meeting organized by the EPA, set to take place on August 16, 2018, in Cheyenne, focusing on various industry issues including air quality and NEPA discussions. 2018 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting an agriculture and food production Smart Sectors roundtable on June 25, 2018, in Minot, ND, to discuss environmental regulatory challenges and improve stakeholder communication. 2018 2
Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the planning of a Wyoming Mining Smart Sectors round table event scheduled for June 28 in Cheyenne, suggesting a maximum group size of 25 attendees. 2018 3
The document outlines the participants and their roles for the Air Force Central Regional Environmental Restoration Summit held on May 9 and 10, 2018, involving various representatives from the Air Force, EPA, and state environmental agencies. 2018 4
The email from Sara Sparks discusses the EPA's review of heavy metal analytical data from the Smurfit Stone Mill Site, indicating that a summary will be provided to Commissioner Strohmaier. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Tara McKee from the Utah government and Patrick Davis from the EPA discusses the logistics for a stakeholders meeting during the Outdoor Recreation Summit, including the meeting's date, time, and location. 2018 16
The email from Patrick Davis of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requests the cancellation of a meeting room reservation at the Wyoming State Library for June 28, 2018. 2018 2
The Environmental Protection Agency directed Potential Responsible Parties to conduct water sampling at the Smurfit-Stone Frenchtown Mill Site on May 23, 2018, to investigate the source and constituents of a tea-colored water plume observed near the site. 2018 7
The email from Patrick Davis discusses the confirmation of the location for the Wyoming Mining Smart Sectors meeting scheduled for August 16, 2018, in Cheyenne, and outlines the agenda and participants for various sessions related to uranium industry issues and air quality. 2018 2
The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality is coordinating a phone call with the governor, facilitated by Kristin Allan, to connect various officials, including those from the EPA. 2018 2
The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Mary Soukup from the Kansas Department of Agriculture discusses the scheduling of a visit for EPA Administrator Pruitt to tour ethanol plants in Kansas. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Paul Mercer from the Maine government discusses rescheduling a meeting for event brainstorming originally planned for July 25 to the week of August 20, 2018. 2018 2
The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Michael Zellern from New Hampshire discusses scheduling a potential visit to New Hampshire in February 2018. 2018 2
The email correspondence discusses the praise from Americans for Prosperity for the Trump Administration and Interior Secretary Zinke's efforts to advance offshore natural resource development, specifically regarding oil and gas in the National Outer Continental Shelf. 2018 3
The email from Stephanie Groen of the Iowa Governor's Office discusses a letter from six GOP Governors to President Trump expressing their support for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and coordinating its distribution among relevant officials. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a meeting related to an Atlanta visit with officials from the Georgia Governor's office, specifically discussing scheduling updates and coordination efforts. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox providing information to reporter Laura Aronson regarding Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Manchester, NH, while addressing her inquiries about the visit's background and details. 2018 2
The email from Taylor Gage of the Nebraska government to Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses a $69.7 million WIFIA loan for Omaha's water infrastructure, including a quote from Governor Ricketts thanking the EPA for their support. 2018 2
The Nebraska Farm Bureau announced a roundtable discussion on June 14, 2018, featuring EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Governor Pete Ricketts to address concerns regarding the "Waters of the U.S." Rule and its implications for Nebraska residents. 2018 3
The email discusses an upcoming roundtable event where EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt will meet with Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts and members of the Common Sense Nebraska coalition to discuss the "Waters of the U.S." Rule. 2018 3
The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a "Happy Hour" event on May 24, 2018, and is reminding invitees to RSVP by May 18 while emphasizing that only NERO can extend invitations to congressional members due to compliance with House and Senate rules. 2018 2
The document is an undeliverable email notification from Office 365 regarding a message sent by Tate Bennett to Arnoldo Medina at Chevron, indicating a policy violation or system error that prevented delivery. 2018 4
The Colorado Petroleum Council commended the Colorado Senate for passing Senate Bill 18-230, which enhances protections for mineral and royalty owners by modifying pooling procedures and increasing the minimum royalty rate. 2018 2
The American Petroleum Institute (API) and other industry associations announced their preparedness measures for the upcoming hurricane season, emphasizing safety, resilience, and collaboration with government officials to ensure energy supply and environmental protection. 2018 3
The document is an appointment notification from Richard Yamada regarding a meeting on "Reinvigorating Open Innovation Challenges to Reduce Nutrient Pollution," scheduled for April 30, 2018, at the Ronald Reagan Building, with participants from various agencies including USGS and USDA. 2018 3
The email discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case regarding the regulation of semi trucks with older, polluting engines, highlighting the potential for these vehicles to receive exemptions under the Trump administration, as noted by EPA officials. 2018 41
The email correspondence between EPA and USDA officials discusses scheduling a call between Deputy Wheeler and Deputy Censky to catch up on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) matters. 2018 2
The email from Andrew Wheeler at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Clean Harbors' CEO to address environmental issues and potential site visits, following up on a previous meeting with IPC electronics industry executives. 2018 2
The email from the Brain Tumor Association's Outreach Director to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt requests a meeting to discuss the health effects of wireless radiation, citing its potential carcinogenic and neurological impacts, and references past EPA concerns regarding safety guidelines. 2018 2
The email from Gabe Rozsa to Andrew Wheeler at the EPA discusses a meeting request for Alan McKim, CEO of Clean Harbors, to discuss environmental cleanup and recycling legislation, following Wheeler's confirmation. 2018 2
The email from Brent Fewell to Andrew Wheeler discusses an op-ed by Andy Sabin advocating for Republicans to reclaim leadership on environmental protection and promote proactive conservation policies, emphasizing the importance of a clean environment for the economy and public health. 2018 2
The document is an email notification regarding a scheduled meeting organized by Kenneth Wagner at the EPA with federal partners on February 15, 2018, to discuss agenda items related to the RESTORE Council. 2018 2
The email from Kenneth Wagner confirms a meeting scheduled for February 15, 2018, at the EPA headquarters regarding the RESTORE Council with federal partners, including attendees from NOAA and the Coast Guard. 2018 2
The email from Kenneth Wagner regarding a meeting scheduled for July 17, 2018, at the Department of the Interior involves federal partners and includes attendees from various agencies, with a request for confirmation of attendance by July 16. 2018 2
The email from Charles Willard to Holly Greaves and Andrew Wheeler discusses an unsolicited proposal for a USDA Solid Waste Management grant to fund a coal ash technology project, highlighting bipartisan support from several senators and inquiring about potential funding from the EPA. 2018 2
The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA confirms an accepted invitation for a meeting on GAO Bee Health scheduled for July 11, 2018, from 3 PM to 4 PM Eastern Time. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Cherish Ni and Nancy Beck discusses the coordination of seminars involving the U.S. EPA and the Toxic and Chemical Substances Bureau, highlighting the participation of EPA representatives and the anticipation of a conference call to learn from EPA experts. 2018 4
The email from Janet Weiner to multiple recipients, including GAO staff, serves as a quick administrative note regarding the GAO Bee event. 2018 2
The email from Barry Wray of the Florida Keys Environmental Coalition to Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses a request for a meeting to address concerns regarding a proposed Experimental Use Permit (EUP) for pesticide release in the Florida Keys and Harris County, Texas, following the reopening of the comment period. 2018 5
The email from Lynn L. Bergeson discusses the agenda for the Product Stewardship Society conference, specifically detailing the closing plenary session and the participation of Nancy Beck and Christopher Cassell, with Bergeson moderating the discussion. 2018 4
The email from Anastasia Coots discusses a request to suspend the review of P-18-0101 by the EPA to prioritize analog data on 2-ethylhexanoates in risk calculations, arguing that existing evidence supports a higher NOAEL for reproductive and developmental toxicity than previously indicated. 2018 7
The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses preparations for a webinar hosted by BNA related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with plans for further discussion on topics and audience expectations. 2018 3
The email exchange between David Rostker of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Nancy Beck of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discusses scheduling a meeting to follow up on comments regarding the fee rule and the size standard for small businesses, as well as engaging on lead-related issues. 2018 2
The email exchange between Judy LaKind and Nancy Beck discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss the expansion of the BEES-C tool and data quality assessment, involving the EPA. 2018 2
Brian Wynne is urging EPA officials, including Nancy Beck and Jeff Morris, to take action regarding the dangers of Methylene Chloride, following the death of his brother from exposure to the chemical, highlighting its cancer risks and the Department of Defense's refusal to use it. 2018 4
The email exchange between Keith Jones of BPIA and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the possibility of coordinating a speaking engagement for Beck at a BPIA event, considering her schedule around the Society of Toxicology Meeting in San Diego. 2018 4
The Environmental Defense Fund submitted extensive comments to the EPA challenging its changes to the New Chemicals Review Program under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). 2018 2
The email from John Hebert of the EPA discusses the review of comments on charge questions and a proposed cover letter related to the Antimicrobial Copper Clinical Trial Expert Panel Review. 2018 3
Cindy Wynne expresses her grief over the death of her son due to Methylene Chloride and urges Dr. Nancy Beck of the EPA to engage in dialogue about the regulation of this toxic chemical, highlighting the agency's delays in addressing its dangers. 2018 2
The email exchange between Judy LaKind and Nancy Beck, both officials at the EPA, discusses scheduling a meeting for March 25, 2018, while referencing a previous conversation about finding a suitable date. 2018 5
The email from James Graf urges the EPA, specifically addressing Nancy Beck and other officials, to reconsider the indefinite postponement of a ban on Methylene Chloride due to its health risks, highlighting the urgency for consumer protection against toxic chemicals. 2018 2
The email from Barry Wray discusses concerns raised by the FDA regarding Oxitec's transgenic mosquito technology, highlighting failures in their credibility and practices, as well as issues observed in previous trials in the Cayman Islands. 2018 2
The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Seth Goldberg discusses scheduling a conversation while Beck is on a crop tour in eastern Washington. 2018 3
The document is an email from Nancy Beck at the Environmental Protection Agency forwarding a Continuous Publications Alert from Environmental Health Perspectives, summarizing recent research articles related to air pollution and its health impacts, dated July 30, 2018. 2018 4
The EPA is inviting the Environmental Council of the States to participate in FY 2020 engagement meetings on July 18, 2018, to discuss state priorities and collaborative strategies for environmental protection as part of the agency's planning and budgeting process. 2018 6
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency granted the AIS waiver request for the Great Lakes water treatment plant, as communicated by Deputy Assistant Administrator Lee Forsgren. 2018 2
The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Darian Dernovish of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment discusses their recent meeting at a conference and expresses a desire to collaborate in the future. 2018 2