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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the EPA regarding a message sent to Eric Baptist, indicating that the email address could not be found.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a scheduled conference call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, involving participants from the EPA and Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is co-sponsoring an oil and natural gas roundtable on January 23 and 24, 2018, in Denver, Colorado, to discuss compliance with environmental regulations among stakeholders from various sectors.
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John Mitchell, Director of the Division of Environment at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, informs Kenneth Wagner of his decision to retire, expressing gratitude for their professional relationship.
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The email from Carolyn Hanson invites various agency representatives, including those from ECOS and state governments, to a leadership meeting.
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is coordinating a conference call with the EPA and its director to discuss scheduling for proposed meetings in February regarding Southeast Michigan.
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The document outlines the agenda for a meeting organized by the US EPA on February 2, 2018, at the Cincinnati facility, focusing on regional environmental issues, state perspectives, and discussions on topics such as drinking water quality and algal blooms.
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The EPA hosted a meeting on February 2, 2018, at its Cincinnati facility with Region 5 states to discuss environmental challenges, particularly focusing on lead contamination, harmful algal blooms, and the need for better collaboration and research support from the Office of Research and Development (ORD).
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The email is a reminder for a preparation call regarding the "Dialogue with U.S. EPA Regional Administrators" session at the 2018 ECOS Spring Meeting, sent by the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS).
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The document outlines the agenda for the 2018 Regional-ORD Community of Science Networking Program (ROCS-Net) hosted by the EPA's Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center, focusing on discussions around regional/state issues, PFAS research, and collaborative activities among participants.
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The email exchange between Mary Beth Thelen from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Kenneth Wagner from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a phone call with Director Heidi Grether.
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality has a grievance submittal form for reporting alleged discrimination in its programs, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policy and procedures.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a one-day meeting on nutrient management at the Atlantic Ecology Division in Narragansett, Rhode Island, on June 19, 2018, with an additional meeting on June 18 focusing on innovative technologies to address nutrient pollution.
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The email correspondence between Mary Beth Thelen of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Kenneth Wagner of the U.S. EPA discusses scheduling a call for Director Heidi Grether to speak with Wagner on May 15, 2018.
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The USGS hosted a workshop on June 18, 2018, at the Gosnold Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA, focusing on nutrient challenges and treatment technologies for nonpoint source nitrogen pollution, featuring presentations from environmental officials and technology demonstrations.
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The email discusses a conversation between Nebraska officials and Law360 regarding the improved relationship and collaboration with the EPA's Region 7, highlighting successful projects like the Hastings superfund listing that have expedited cleanup efforts and reduced costs.
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The Nebraska Department of Agriculture, represented by Mat Habrock, is coordinating with the U.S. EPA, specifically Kenneth Wagner, to discuss the status of the WOTUS rule and matters related to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) during a scheduled meeting.
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The document outlines the details for a one-day meeting organized by the USEPA Region 1 States at the Atlantic Ecology Division in Narragansett, Rhode Island, on June 19, 2018, including information on a prior nutrient management meeting, security protocols, and accommodation options for attendees.
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The document outlines the draft agenda for a meeting between the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on April 18, 2018, focusing on agency overviews, environmental program issues, and cooperative federalism.
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The email from Kenneth Moraff of the EPA discusses a follow-up meeting regarding the expedited partial approval of the 2014 and 2016 NH 303(d) lists, emphasizing collaboration to resolve outstanding issues.
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The email from Cathy Stepp of the EPA discusses two technical meetings requested by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) regarding PFAS analytical methods and next steps based on data analyses related to the ALSKelso project.
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The email correspondence between Ed Chu of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Mary Beth Thelen of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality discusses the sharing of contact information and scheduling a meeting regarding PFAS at the ECOS Meeting.
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Landon Brown from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality reached out to David Ross at the EPA to arrange a meeting while in Washington, D.C., but Ross declined due to a busy schedule.
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The email correspondence between Christian Palich of the EPA and Ruth Critchfield of Wyoming discusses the scheduling conflict preventing the Governor from participating in a mine tour with Administrator Pruitt on March 29, 2018.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to host a National Leadership Summit to address concerns regarding Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) with governors from across the country.
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The email from Preston Cory of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency acknowledges receipt of a letter from Maine Governor LePage and indicates that it will be flagged for a timely response by the air office.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a phone call between Governor Sununu and Secretary Pruitt regarding PFAS/PFOA issues, with Hayley Ford providing the contact number for the call.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing the best mailing address for Administrator Pruitt to send a personal note to Governor Walker following the Annual WGA Breakfast.
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The email from Fritz Daily discusses personal matters and includes comments from Robert Molar of the EPA regarding team selection, while also referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email discusses a quote from New Mexico's Secretary of Energy, Ken McQueen, regarding the importance of recycling produced water in oil and gas activities, highlighting collaboration with the EPA to promote economic development and water supply opportunities.
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The email from John Crowther of the Alaska Governor's Office discusses the announcement of an agreement on key terms of a gas sales agreement between AGDC and BP Alaska, emphasizing the need for continued permitting progress through the FERC process and with federal agencies.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is initiating a study to gather input on the management of wastewater from oil and gas extraction.
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The email correspondence between Tom Adams of the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation and Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Summit and indicates that Rose Smith and Tara McKee will assist in coordinating this effort.
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The email exchange between Tom Adams of the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation and Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses engagement with user groups for an upcoming Outdoor Recreation Summit and the recommendation of participants for a related forum.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Region 8 office is initiating the Smart Sectors program to enhance collaboration with key economic sectors in Montana and other states, aiming to improve environmental outcomes and regulatory understanding through engagement with business leaders.
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The email from Jay Olsen of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food discusses edits made to the notes from the July 31 EPA Ag Smart Sectors meeting, highlighting collaboration with the EPA's Region 8.
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The email from Rose Smith of the Utah government provides important logistical information and instructions for panelists attending the Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit at the Zermatt Resort from September 4-6, 2018, including details on pre-summit activities, dinners, and session locations.
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The email correspondence between Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency and Tara McKee discusses scheduling a phone meeting on May 14, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Patrick Davis informs Wyoming's Todd Parfitt about the rescheduling of a Wyoming Mining Association roundtable meeting to August 16, 2018, focusing on uranium industry issues, air quality concerns, and NEPA reviews.
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Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency coordinated with Scott Ericson from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food to schedule a meeting on July 31, 2018, to accommodate participation from commodity groups.
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Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating details for a stakeholder meeting during the Outdoor Recreation Summit in Utah, including the meeting location and potential contacts in the outdoor service sector.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 8, where Patrick Davis confirms the inclusion of Denise Dragoo in meetings regarding contacts in the mining and agriculture sectors for Regional Administrator Doug Benevento.
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency inviting various stakeholders, including Karl Rockeman from the North Dakota Department of Health, to participate in an Ag Smart Sectors roundtable discussion focused on agriculture and food production.
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The email discusses the upcoming EPA Smart Sectors roundtable in Billings, Montana, addressing the lack of a self-audit program for air emissions from oil and gas facilities in the state, as noted by Tom Livers from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.
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Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating with Tom Adams from the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation to discuss participation in the Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit scheduled for September.
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency coordinating with Wyoming State Parks officials, specifically Darin Westby, regarding participation in outdoor recreation events and dialogue opportunities with the EPA.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency informs Alan Matheson of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality about an upcoming agriculture smart sectors roundtable discussion scheduled for July 31, 2018.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses upcoming forums hosted by EPA Region 8 to engage with industry representatives and stakeholders in states including CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, and WY, aiming to enhance understanding of industry practices and EPA regulations, while requesting coordination for participation from the recipients.
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The email from Sara Sparks of the EPA reports that the Corps of Engineers inspected the Smurfit Stone ponds and found no issues with the berm, noting that the river water level is significantly below the berm height.
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The email from the EPA discusses the implementation of a standard practice involving sandbags to contain water flow from a boil, as part of inspection reports related to environmental management.
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Tara McKee from the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation is coordinating with Patrick Davis from the EPA to discuss his involvement in an upcoming summit focused on outdoor recreation and its impact on quality of life, economy, and health.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Air Force 2018 Central Regional Environmental Restoration Summit, focusing on environmental restoration programs, EPA policies, and collaboration between the Air Force and state representatives.
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The email exchange between Tara McKee from the Utah government and Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting on May 14, 2018, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers details river stage monitoring observations of the Clark Fork River at the Former Frenchtown Mill site, noting that the river is above bankfull with no signs of berm erosion, while NewFields will continue monitoring during the spring runoff period.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the Montana government regarding a message sent to Patrick Holmes about a mining and oil and gas smart sectors round table scheduled for May 31, indicating that the recipient's email address was not found.
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The email from the Smurfit-Stone Community Advisory Group to the EPA discusses public comments and recommendations regarding the Supplemental Sampling Work Plan for the Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment, specifically suggesting additional testing for dioxins in porewater samples and relocating upstream sampling sites further from the mill site to avoid contamination.
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The email correspondence between EPA's Tate Bennett and New Hampshire's Michael Zellem discusses logistics for a Paper Industry Working Lunch meeting, including potential venues and contact information for attendees.
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The email correspondence between EPA's Tate Bennett and New Hampshire's Michael Zellem discusses logistics and contact information for a proposed working lunch with the paper industry, scheduled for February 13, 2018, involving state officials and the EPA Administrator.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Michael Zellem from New Hampshire discusses the organization of a working lunch meeting on February 13, 2018, involving the Governor and key stakeholders in the Northeast Paper Industry.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses planning a meeting with Governor Sununu and proposes a list of potential invitees for a working lunch focused on the Northeast Paper Industry.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a meeting for Administrator Pruitt's visit to Georgia on January 19, 2018, with the Office of Governor Nathan Deal.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hosted a meeting led by Administrator Scott Pruitt with national leaders to discuss a federal strategy aimed at reducing childhood lead exposure and its health risks.
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The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is coordinating the COSDA annual meeting scheduled for September 30 to October 3, 2018, in Richland, Washington, and is requesting updates from federal agency representatives by July 13 for the agenda.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of the Army are seeking additional public comment on their supplemental proposal to repeal the 2015 definition of "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) due to concerns about legal uncertainties.
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The email from Amanda Compton of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation requests assistance in locating information about eliminated programs for the upcoming budget, as she is struggling to navigate the provided links.
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The EPA is hosting a roundtable discussion on June 14, 2018, with Administrator Scott Pruitt, Governor Pete Ricketts, and the Common Sense Nebraska coalition to address concerns regarding the "Waters of the U.S." Rule and its potential impact on Nebraskans.
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The email from Owen McDonough, Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, discusses logistics for an event in Colorado and provides contact information for Jim Tobin, the NAHB Chief Lobbyist.
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The email from Owen McDonough, Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, instructs a colleague to contact Jim Tobin regarding logistics in Colorado, while also promoting registration for the 2018 IBS event.
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The U.S. Senate Committee encourages the Environmental Protection Agency to allocate at least $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2018 for a study on the effectiveness of environmental regulations related to unconventional oil and gas development, in partnership with not-for-profit institutions and stakeholders.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing scheduling a short chat for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the 2018 Sustainability Conference organized by Stanley Goldstein.
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The email from the EPA discusses the invitation for the Administrator to speak at the AWPA annual meeting in Seattle in April 2018, with a request for a completed speaking request form and suggestions for alternative opportunities if attendance is not possible.
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The EPA is coordinating scheduling for the Administrator to be a keynote speaker at the 2018 Washington DC Auto Show's MobilityTalks event, with discussions about timing and announcement strategies.
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The document outlines the proposed schedule for a delegation from the U.S. government, including representatives from the Office of International Trade Administration (OITA), for a scoping mission in Oklahoma City, OK, from October 25-27, 2018, focusing on potential venues for a Council Session and related events.
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The email from Robin Kime provides details about a meeting with Christopher Chapel regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, including logistics for entry and contact information.
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The document outlines the preliminary planning and venue arrangements for the 2018 Council Session of the Commission on Environmental Cooperation (CEC), chaired by EPA Administrator Pruitt, scheduled for June 24-27, 2018, in Oklahoma City.
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The document discusses the scheduling of a conference call regarding the invitation for a keynote speaker at the 2018 Washington DC Auto Show's MobilityTalks, involving the EPA and WANADA representatives.
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The email from Robin Kime discusses a meeting with Venable LLP regarding the EPA's Burden Reduction and Smart Sector Initiatives, specifically focusing on modifications to the NHSM rule that governs the recycling of secondary materials as fuels in combustion devices.
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The document discusses the need for the EPA to increase Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes for biodiesel and advanced biofuels, emphasizing the industry's capacity to exceed production targets and the importance of timely issuance of standards.
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The document outlines the planning and venue arrangements for the 2018 Council Session of the Commission on Environmental Cooperation (CEC), chaired by EPA Administrator Pruitt, scheduled for June 24-27, 2018, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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The document is an email from David Bernhardt of the Department of the Interior forwarding materials for the FAST-41 Council meeting scheduled for March 21, 2018, which includes an agenda and various documents related to the meeting.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is considering a request for Administrator Scott Pruitt to keynote the AAPCA 2018 Spring Meeting, focusing on Clean Air Act priorities, scheduled for April 4-6, 2018, in Lexington, KY.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt is requested to be the keynote speaker at the Club for Growth's Annual Economic Retreat from March 1-3, 2018, focusing on the importance of deregulation.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt has been invited to speak at the ELECTRIC POWER Conference and Exhibition on March 21, 2018, to discuss the implications of the Trump Administration's policies on energy and environmental matters.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received an event request for Administrator Scott Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at the American Wood Protection Association's annual meeting on April 23, 2018, focusing on EPA regulations and the wood preservation industry.
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The document outlines the proposed schedule and delegation details for a CEC Council Session scoping mission in Oklahoma City, organized by the EPA, focusing on venue considerations for the upcoming Council Session in June 2018.
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The U.S. Senate Committee encourages the Environmental Protection Agency to allocate at least $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2018 for a study on the effectiveness of environmental regulations related to unconventional oil and gas development, in partnership with not-for-profit institutions.
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The email from Owen McDonough, Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, discusses logistics for an event in Colorado and provides contact information for Jim Tobin, the NAHB Chief Lobbyist.
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The email from Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders discusses logistics in Colorado and provides contact information for Jim Tobin, the NAHB Chief Lobbyist.
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Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget at the Department of the Interior, declined an invitation to a Shared Services Focus Group scheduled for February 9, 2018.
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The email chain from the EPA discusses the review and approval process for artwork submitted to the Art Loan Department, involving multiple staff members including Michelle Hale and SeVera Wilson.
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The email from Bobby Jindal to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses an invitation from Rolfe McCollister for Pruitt to speak to business leaders, emphasizing the desire for changes in EPA policies affecting job growth in the energy and petrochemical industries.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5 conducted a Compliance Evaluation Inspection of the Hyponex Corporation in Shreve, Ohio, on March 22 and 25, 2021, to assess adherence to NPDES permit requirements and address discharge limitation exceedances.
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The document discusses PJM Interconnection LLC's proposals to modify Locational Marginal Prices in its wholesale energy market to enhance compensation for generators providing essential grid services, as reported in the Washington Energy Report by Troutman Sanders LLP.
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The document is a calendar overview for Brittany Bolen of the EPA, detailing her schedule and meetings from March 27 to March 31, 2017, including preparations for a Small Business Advocacy Review Panel meeting and an Energy Independence Executive Order signing ceremony.
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The email correspondence involves Dan Byers from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discussing the nomination process for Bob Blanz to serve on the EPA Science Advisory Board, highlighting the need for Blanz to confirm his interest with the designated federal officer, Thomas Carpenter.
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The Global Energy Institute's email discusses the launch of their new blog "Fuel for Thought," which focuses on energy policies and regulations, including a piece on the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan and the development of new EPA emissions guidelines.
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The Global Energy Institute's email discusses various energy-related topics, including Hess's meal distribution efforts after Hurricane Harvey, Karen Harbert's testimony on NAFTA's impact on North American energy before a congressional subcommittee, and the promotion of resource extraction in Alaska's ANWR as part of a proposed congressional tax package.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute provides updates on recent regulatory actions by the EPA and other agencies regarding energy policy, including the repeal of glider provisions and developments related to the Clean Power Plan.
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The document is a biosketch of Dr. Robert F. Phalen, a Professor of Medicine at the University of California, Irvine, detailing his academic background, research focus on air pollution health effects, and contributions to ethics in research.
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The email from Sue Forrester of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce highlights Exxon Mobil's response to severe flooding in Beaumont, Texas, where employees provided critical infrastructure to ensure access to clean water for over 100,000 residents.
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