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The email exchange between Matthew Koch of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses their shared interests in energy industry issues and collaboration to improve energy security and environmental protection.
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The email from Earl Barrs of Due South Investments discusses preparations for an upcoming event involving the Secretary and Administrator of the EPA, confirming the addition of a guest and expressing gratitude for support in organizing the event focused on forestry, agriculture, and EPA matters.
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The email correspondence between Jeff Neil of Tyson Foods and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a recent meeting and tour at the EPA, highlighting the importance of collaboration between Tyson's DC office and the EPA team.
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The email exchange involves Troy Lyons from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting to add Trey Glenn to the list of attendees for an upcoming event, which Wanda Barrs confirms.
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The April 2017 meeting involved representatives from various corporations and organizations discussing environmental remediation and restoration efforts, with a focus on collaboration with the EPA.
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The email from Kjersten Drager of ConocoPhillips discusses coordinating a tour of the Alaska North Slope Alpine facility and CD-5 drill site with Troy Lyons and Ken Wagner from the EPA, at the request of ConocoPhillips' Alaska business unit.
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The Osage Nation Congress passed Resolution ONCR 17-32 to support an intergovernmental agreement with the State of Oklahoma for the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to repair a dangerous natural gas seep at Pawhuska High School, including a limited waiver of sovereign immunity.
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The EPA conducted an air quality assessment at Pawhuska High School from August 14 to 21, 2017, in response to concerns about vapor seeps, finding that all air sampling results were below the agency's screening levels for chemicals of concern.
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Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency communicates with James D. Moore regarding scheduling a meeting with Troy, indicating a change in plans and suggesting alternative times.
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The email exchange between James D. Moore from Andeavor and Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses rescheduling a meeting regarding RVP (Reid Vapor Pressure) to accommodate Troy Lyons' availability.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee in support of Andrew Wheeler's nomination to the EPA.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce expresses support for Andrew Wheeler's nomination as Deputy Administrator of the EPA in a letter to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, highlighting his relevant experience and urging swift action on his confirmation.
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The email correspondence discusses the coordination of Administrator Pruitt's visit to Gully Branch Tree Farm in Cochran, GA, on July 7, 2017, involving multiple USDA and EPA officials.
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The email from Troy Lyons of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirms a meeting with James D. Moore from Andeavor, indicating that Thursday works better for their schedule.
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The email exchange between Justin Schwab from the EPA and Peter Whitfield from Hogan Lovells discusses rescheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Justin Schwab of the EPA and Peter Whitfield of Hogan Lovells discusses the search for a copy of a recently signed executive order by President Trump regarding climate change policy.
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The email exchange involves Ronald J. Tenpas from Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP and officials from the DOJ's Civil and Environment and Natural Resources Divisions discussing scheduling a conference call for a quick discussion.
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The email from Peter Whitfield of Hogan Lovells discusses a legal case related to tribes and CERCLA, mentioning an attachment of a court case that was recently cited by another court.
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The email from Don Elliott of Covington & Burling LLP requests a meeting with EPA officials to discuss potential changes to the agency's longstanding policy regarding alcohol evaporation during whiskey aging, which may affect MGP Ingredients, Inc., following a Notice of Violation issued by Region V.
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The document discusses the House Natural Resources Subcommittee's support for the "Helium Extraction Act," which aims to secure a steady supply of American helium by allowing its production on federal land, amid concerns over global supply disruptions due to geopolitical issues.
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The document is an analysis submitted by Entergy Services on behalf of Entergy Arkansas to the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, detailing the reasonable progress for the Arkansas Regional Haze Program during the first planning period.
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The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality's proposal addresses technical concerns regarding the State Implementation Plan (SIP) in the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically criticizing the analysis of the Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) factors and the consideration of Entergy's coal unit retirement dates.
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The email from Peter Whitfield of Hogan Lovells discusses coordinating a call to clarify the EPA's supplemental request regarding the 2018/2019 Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes.
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The EPA responded to questions from the Tennessee Tech University Emissions Testing Team regarding their testing of heavy-duty diesel glider vehicles, clarifying that the tests aimed to assess emissions inventory impacts from glider vehicles rather than evaluate compliance with engine-based emission standards.
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The email exchange between Jon Toomey of Fitzgerald Glider Kits and Aaron Ringel of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for coffee and updates on contact information.
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The email correspondence between Jon Toomey of Fitzgerald Glider Kits and Aaron Ringel from the EPA discusses a request for communication with Mandy regarding a pending matter related to Don Shandy.
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The email exchange between Jon Toomey and Aaron Ringel discusses rescheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Jon Toomey and Aaron Ringel discusses whether oral arguments at an EPA hearing were transcribed, related to the case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute, led by Karen Harbert, is launching a video series titled "Energy Strong" to showcase the energy industry's response to recent natural disasters, highlighting their role in community assistance and restoration efforts.
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The Global Energy Institute announced the launch of an Energy Tracker to monitor key developments in energy policy as the Trump Administration implements its reform agenda, while also promoting a new blog discussing energy regulations and economic impacts.
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The Global Energy Institute's email discusses various energy-related topics, including Hess's meal distribution efforts for Hurricane Harvey victims, Karen Harbert's testimony on NAFTA's impact on North American energy before Congress, and the promotion of resource extraction in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) as part of a proposed congressional tax package.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox, an EPA Strategic Communications Advisor, inquires about contact information related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA).
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The email from Karen Harbert of the Global Energy Institute discusses the withdrawal of the Clean Power Plan by the EPA, which the institute supports, advocating for a focus on technology and innovation to address climate change instead of regulatory burdens.
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The email from Sue Forrester of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce highlights Halliburton's community support efforts during Hurricane Harvey, emphasizing the company's commitment to being a good neighbor in the energy industry.
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Charles Munoz from the Environmental Protection Agency confirms the review of a bio sheet for vetting and instructs Ken Wagner to apply online for a position via the White House application portal.
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The email from Peter A. Pagano of Boeing to Madeline Morris of the EPA discusses the participant list for a meeting scheduled on July 13, 2017, involving representatives from Boeing and GE to address aerospace industry matters.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses the receipt of two grants for Project Learning Tree educator training in Georgia, detailing the training sessions for teachers and environmental educators, and mentions an executive summary being compiled by a partner organization.
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The email from Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses connecting Timothy Charters from the National Ocean Industries Association with political contacts Sarah Greenwalt and Lee Forsgren to facilitate discussions regarding comments on the Region 6 NPDES permit issue.
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The email correspondence between Earl Barrs of Due South Investments and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting during the week of July 4th to showcase forestry and education projects for Administrator Pruitt.
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The email exchange between Timothy Charters and Troy Lyons discusses scheduling a meeting regarding a question related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The EPA plans to reject a proposal from oil refiners to change federal ethanol rules, a decision expected to be announced within two weeks, which significantly impacts billionaire Carl Icahn and independent companies.
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The email from James D. Moore to Troy Lyons discusses a response from EPA Region 6 to Senator Cruz regarding additional guidance on compliance with the 2015 standards, indicating potential ongoing work related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses the potential appointment of Seyed Sadredin as the new administrator of EPA Region 9, highlighting the implications for air quality standards and the controversy surrounding the Trump administration's approach to environmental regulations.
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The email from James D. Moore of Andeavor to Troy Lyons discusses the lack of communication from Sam regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing concerns within the agency.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Institute for Energy Research submitted a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt supporting proposed adjustments to the Renewable Volume Obligations for biodiesel, arguing that the current mandates harm consumers and hinder energy independence.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's December 21, 2017, newsletter highlights recent legislative advancements, including the House Natural Resources Committee's approval of H.R. 200 to amend fisheries management and the introduction of the Voluntary Public Access Improvement Act by Senators Daines and Bennet to enhance public access to private lands.
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The email from William Lovell of the EPA discusses the logistics for a video conference meeting on June 28, 2017, where Samantha will speak to members of the Class of '85 regarding environmental topics, facilitated by Sarah Rees.
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The document outlines the agenda for a meeting held by the Class of '85 Regulatory Response Group at Great River Energy, focusing on various environmental regulatory issues, including EPA air regulations, opacity litigation, regulatory reform updates, and climate change initiatives.
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The document lists participants from various energy companies who attended the Class of '85/Cross-Cutting Issues Group Meetings on June 28, 2017, likely organized by a government agency to discuss industry-related topics.
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The email from George Lopez of the EPA's Office of Policy invites Kevin Avery to discuss the Small Incinerators Issue at a meeting on July 19, 2017, and asks if there are any additional topics he would like to address.
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The email correspondence between Jamie Tucker and EPA officials discusses scheduling conflicts for a meeting regarding background information on a company, with proposed alternative dates for the meeting.
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The email correspondence between Jamie Tucker from Akin Gump and EPA officials Robin Kime and Will Lovell discusses scheduling difficulties for a meeting regarding background information on a company.
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The email from Jamie Tucker discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) and includes attachments related to a White House and EPA pitch.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Chad Bradley discusses scheduling a meeting, with Kelly indicating he will propose some dates.
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The email correspondence involves Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, coordinating a meeting with Dimitri Karakitsos and other stakeholders regarding an upcoming coalition meeting on June 22, 2017.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Jack Barrow discusses scheduling a call to further discuss a program related to the EPA's authority to approve applications on a case-by-case basis, as introduced in a 2014 rule.
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Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, is coordinating a phone call with Jack Barrow regarding an introduction from Governor Keating, discussing scheduling options for the conversation.
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The email correspondence discusses the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10's confirmation that the issue regarding the grid versus transect approach is related to the movement step in the grid method, and they will agree to the grid approach if this step is eliminated, prompting further analysis on its implications for recovery trend analysis.
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The email from Albert Kelly requests an update on the status of the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically regarding Tiers 8 and 9, indicating ongoing legal proceedings involving the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly and Rich Gold discusses a scheduled call regarding a matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating communication between a government agency and a law firm.
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The email from Albert Kelly discusses an attempt to meet with a person named Michelle and references a communication from Elizabeth Weaver related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting regarding the Superfund Initiative Roundtable with Randall Jostes from Environmental Liability Transfer, Inc.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses the need for a conversation before finalizing decisions, indicating a sense of urgency among companies involved.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses logistical challenges related to meetings scheduled for August 31, 2017.
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Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, is requesting a call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) on October 24, 2017.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Chad Bradley discusses scheduling a meeting for September 13, 2017, to check in.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a brief meeting to catch up on various topics related to Portland.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a meeting to address EPA comments on a draft work plan and statement of work related to baseline sampling.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos of Holland & Knight LLP discusses a follow-up regarding the Superfund task force and offers assistance in preparation for upcoming Congressional meetings.
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Ronald J. Tenpas from Morgan Lewis thanked Kell Kelly of the EPA for a meeting regarding the Superfund Task Force and provided detailed comments on the Task Force's recommendations for further discussion.
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The email exchange between Chad Bradley of SBLS Strategies and Albert Kelly of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to connect, particularly in light of recent events related to Hurricane Harvey.
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The document outlines a proposal from the Pre-RD Group for a pre-remedial investigation and baseline sampling related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, emphasizing the need for updated data to refine remediation strategies and support allocation among potentially responsible parties (PRPs) while aligning with EPA Superfund reform goals.
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The email from Jack Barrow to Albert Kelly discusses the urgency of prioritizing the e-RIN program ahead of a November deadline, clarifying misconceptions about the program's regulatory history and emphasizing the need for the EPA to move forward with implementation based on the finalized 2014 rule.
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The email from Jack Barrow of BTR Energy to Albert Kelly at the EPA discusses a draft Guidance Document intended to address implementation questions related to EPA regulations, which could allow the agency to proceed without additional rule-making or legislation.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, has prepared a draft work plan for pre-remedial design investigation studies at the Portland Harbor Superfund site, focusing on various sampling and analysis tasks to assess environmental conditions.
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The document is a confidential Statement of Work (SOW) from the EPA outlining the procedures for pre-remedial design investigation and baseline sampling at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site in Oregon, as part of a settlement agreement related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses a deal between the EPA and industrial polluters, highlighting progress on Superfund cleanups, as reported by Pamplin Media Group.
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The email from Peter Saba discusses the Pre-RD Group's commitment to advancing the data sampling proposal for the Portland Harbor clean-up, emphasizing the need to start sampling in Fall 2017 and the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the work, pending approval from the EPA.
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The document outlines the Statement of Work for the pre-remedial design investigation and baseline sampling at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site in Oregon, as part of settlement negotiations involving the EPA and the Sierra Club.
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The email exchange between Rich Gold of Holland & Knight and Albert Kelly of the EPA discusses concerns about delays in finalizing matters related to Portland and suggests a phone call to address the issue.
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Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. and The Marine Group announced their agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on a $14 million plan for pre-remedial design investigation and baseline sampling work at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site to facilitate an effective cleanup while protecting public health and the environment.
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The email from Holland & Knight LLP discusses overwhelming support for a press statement related to a pre-RD sampling plan, intended for the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Offshore Operators Committee, American Petroleum Institute, and National Ocean Industries Association submitted comments to the EPA regarding the proposed NPDES General Permit for oil and gas extraction in the Gulf of Mexico, emphasizing their commitment to balancing energy development with environmental protection.
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The email exchange between Michelle Hale of the EPA and Karen Ayers of BHP Billiton discusses the update of BHP Billiton's mailing address due to an upcoming move, with Hale expressing gratitude for assistance in facilitating a meeting.
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The email from Michelle Hale at the Environmental Protection Agency discusses whether to forward a resume received from Lynne Hames, an assistant to Harold Hamm, to Administrator Pruitt after Hames recalled the original message.
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The New England Council invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their Federal Policy Briefing during their Annual Spring Event in Washington, DC, on May 3, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's scheduling team discussing a speaking opportunity for Administrator Pruitt at a New England Council event on May 3, 2017, with a request for a completed speaking request form.
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The Information Technology Industry Council invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to attend their 2017 Tech Show on May 17, 2017, showcasing innovations in technology and their positive impacts on the economy.
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The email correspondence between Michelle Hale and Christy Reinheardt discusses the scheduling of a dinner with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, indicating delays due to his travel commitments.
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The email from Lynne Hames to Michelle Hale discusses forwarding a resume for Harold Hamm to EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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The email from Marie Sanderson of GuidePostStrategies is a follow-up to Michelle Hale regarding an invitation for EPA Secretary Pruitt to attend the ITI Tech Show on May 17, 2017.
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The email from Sarah Greenwalt, a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, confirms a lunch meeting with Megan Berge from Baker Botts at Pret a Manger on July 5, 2017.
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The email exchange between Sarah Greenwalt from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Megan Berge from Baker Botts discusses scheduling a lunch meeting on July 5, 2017, amidst ongoing legal work related to the Washington State Climate Program.
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The email exchange between Ryan Thompson of Akin Gump and Alexander Dominguez of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for the AXPC on July 13, 2017.
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The email exchange between Spencer Abraham and Sarah Greenwalt discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding issues related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Greenwalt representing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and John Dabbar of ConocoPhillips discusses a meeting to further explore the USCG alternative compliance program for environmental and safety regulations, following a conversation with EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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Megan Berge from Baker Botts invited Sarah Greenwalt, a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to speak at a fall meeting of the Cross-Cutting Issues Group, but Greenwalt declined due to being on leave.
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The email from Lee Forsgren, a Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, requests John Dabbar of ConocoPhillips to provide career counseling to a graduating student in Naval Architecture.
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The email discusses collaboration on Louisiana wetlands restoration efforts, with John Dabbar seeking recommendations for key contacts at the EPA and other organizations, while Lee Forsgren acknowledges Ann as the best contact for future opportunities.
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The email correspondence involves Lee Forsgren from the Environmental Protection Agency discussing a pre-meeting with John Dabbar from ConocoPhillips regarding water regulatory matters, indicating coordination with the U.S. Coast Guard.
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