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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses a term sheet received from Peter Saba and seeks confirmation of endorsement for a decision regarding a project in Portland.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a conference call to clarify participant details, with a proposed time of 4 PM Eastern on August 31, 2017.
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The email from Albert Kelly discusses the arrangement of a caucus room for the PRP group to review tribal comments and emphasizes the need for a project manager from outside the Region.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Mark Underwood discusses scheduling a meeting to follow up on the Superfund Initiative Roundtable.
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The email correspondence involves Albert Kelly from the EPA confirming his attendance at a meeting regarding the Superfund Settlements Project scheduled for August 24, 2017, with Ronald J. Tenpas from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP.
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The email from Albert Kelly discusses concerns regarding the EPA's comments on revised documents related to the Portland Harbor project, specifically addressing problematic language that limits data use, which contradicts previously agreed principles and EPA Task Force recommendations.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses concerns over deal breakers related to COCs and the need for further communication following a call involving multiple stakeholders.
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Albert Kelly from the EPA discusses the possibility of an in-person meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case with Rich Gold from Holland & Knight.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a brief phone call to hear from a couple of individuals regarding public policy matters.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses the need to expedite the finalization of matters related to Portland.
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The email correspondence involves Albert Kelly discussing the EPA's comments on a draft Work Plan and Statement of Work related to baseline sampling, indicating the need for a meeting to address the implications of these comments before a decision by the Pre-RD group.
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Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, responds to Chad Bradley's request for a call to discuss updates on a mutual interest, indicating his availability for a conversation.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor to the Administrator, expresses gratitude for a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case and indicates interest in further discussions and next steps.
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The email from Ronald J. Tenpas of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP discusses the Superfund Settlement Project's comments and suggestions regarding financial assurance reform under CERCLA, following prior discussions with Cyndy Mackey and her staff.
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The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) provided comments to the EPA regarding the Superfund Task Force's objectives outlined in a May 22, 2017 memorandum, emphasizing the need for cultural and structural changes to enhance the program's efficiency.
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The email exchange between Peter A. Pagano from Boeing and Albert Kelly from the EPA discusses scheduling a call to follow up on information regarding a California Superfund site.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is urged by the International Council of Shopping Centers to expedite the redevelopment of CERCLA sites by streamlining the NPL de-listing process to facilitate retail-focused redevelopment and enable access to state Brownfield programs.
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The email from Peter Saba discusses the timeline of the EPA's takeover of the Lower Willamette Group (LWG) work, referencing attached documents related to the takeover decision.
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The email from Ronald J. Tenpas of Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP discusses the Superfund Task Force and includes additional comments from the SSP regarding the Task Force's recommendations, following a meeting with Albert Kelly and his colleagues at the EPA.
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The email from Holland & Knight LLP informs Albert Kelly about the recent source control status map from the DEQ for a Superfund area, indicating that many sites are in the "Evaluation in Progress" stage, which will require ongoing attention.
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Chad Bradley from SBL Strategies reached out to Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, to discuss updates on the Tax Bill and their ongoing collaboration.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight discusses a communication involving Elizabeth Weaver related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing legal discussions.
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The email from Jack Barrow discusses his communication with Ben Hengst regarding the status of a draft Guidance document related to significant policy questions for the EPA, indicating that industry has clear answers and urging the agency to adopt them without significant delay.
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The EPA is set to receive a PDI Evaluation Report summarizing data evaluation and analysis from field work and chemical analyses, which will include investigation results, validated data, and updates on sediment and biota conditions as part of a work plan submitted on August 25, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Rich Gold of Holland & Knight and Albert Kelly of the EPA discusses the status of a site that IDEM is declining to assume, with a follow-up planned for further communication.
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Chad Bradley from SBL Strategies is coordinating a meeting with Albert Kelly from the EPA to discuss the West Lake project amidst the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Irma.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight LLP discusses a request to catch up regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing legal engagement with the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email from Peter Saba discusses the Pre-RD Group's acceptance of the latest ERA proposal for surface sediment sampling locations, emphasizing the need for additional sampling to assess natural recovery trends since 2004, and requests EPA support for including this option in the Work Plan.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight discusses the EPA's comments on a draft work plan and statement of work regarding baseline sampling, highlighting concerns about data impacts on the selected remedy and the need for a decision by the Pre-RD group.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight to Albert Kelly discusses concerns about negative reactions from a group regarding Silvina's involvement at EPA HQ, highlighting her and Rene Fuentes' past contributions to the FS and ROD, which may influence their perceived protectiveness over their work.
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The email correspondence between Rich Gold of Holland & Knight and Albert Kelly of the EPA discusses concerns about negative feedback regarding Silvina's involvement at EPA HQ and her past work on the FS and ROD documents, indicating a need for awareness of potential protective attitudes towards their work products.
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The email correspondence between Michelle Hale of the Environmental Protection Agency and Lynne Hames discusses the forwarding of a resume related to Harold Hamm to Administrator Pruitt.
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The email from Marie Sanderson of GuidePost Strategies discusses the bios of attendees for a March 14 meeting with BMW and the Administrator, including Phil Cox, CEO of GPS.
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The email correspondence between Marie Sanderson of GuidePost Strategies and Michelle Hale from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting between the BMW CEO and Administrator Pruitt, confirming a time adjustment to 1:45 PM ET on Friday.
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The email correspondence between Tasha Duncan of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau and Michelle Hale, Executive Assistant to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, discusses the scheduling of a speech request for Mr. Pruitt.
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The email exchange between Sarah Greenwalt from the EPA and Megan Berge from Baker Botts discusses scheduling a lunch meeting on July 5, 2017, to discuss professional matters.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and John Dabbar of ConocoPhillips discusses a scheduled meeting to talk about innovative actions on water issues following Forsgren's new appointment as Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Office of Water.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of an unspecified agency and Timothy Charters of the National Ocean Industries Association discusses scheduling a call for August 3, 2017, regarding governmental and political affairs.
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The email from Dave Clark discusses the hosting of a Client Event at The Rookery in Chicago during WEFTEC 2017, celebrating the 100th anniversary of HDP.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses scheduling a conference call regarding the NPDES permit issue in Region 6, amidst ongoing concerns related to Hurricane Harvey and a deadline approaching for the permit.
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The email correspondence between Timothy Charters and Lee Forsgren discusses a missed conference call regarding the EPA Region 6 NPDES Permit Issue.
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The email from Molly Cagle of Baker Botts discusses a meeting scheduled for October 27 with Green Diamond Resources, indicating that she will be unable to attend and that her partner Megan Berge will represent her instead.
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The City of Houston is proposing a $46 million loan to the Harris County Flood Control District to expedite flood control improvements on Brays Bayou, with plans to replicate this funding approach for two additional bayous, following complex negotiations involving multiple government levels.
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The City of Houston, led by Mayor Sylvester Turner, is seeking support from the Texas Water Development Board for Clean Water State Revolving Funds to fund project activities that will improve water quality and reduce sanitary sewer overflows in the Brays Bayou watershed through bridge modifications and channel widening.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is urged to support the City of Houston's application for Clean Water State Revolving Fund proceeds to modify bridges over Brays Bayou as part of a flood control project that aims to improve water quality and reduce sanitary sewer overflows.
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The email from Patrick Davis, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, thanks Mary Martin from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for her team's representation of member interests during a recent meeting.
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The email from John Mitchell of IPC discusses a recent meeting with the EPA regarding negotiated rulemaking on TSCA byproducts and expresses interest in collaborating on RCRA hazardous waste issues, specifically the recycling of printed circuit board wastewater treatment sludge.
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Byron Brown from the EPA is coordinating a meeting with Brent de Jong regarding the Mississippi Phosphates site, suggesting a time for discussion later in the week.
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Byron R. Brown, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is coordinating a meeting with Aaron Cutler regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Byron R. Brown from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is attempting to schedule a call with Dimitri Karakitsos and the new OECA deputy, Patrick Traylor, to discuss an importation matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Byron Brown of the EPA and Gabe Rozsa from Prime Policy discusses scheduling a call with the CEO of IPC to facilitate logistics and confirm participation from additional staff.
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Byron Brown from the EPA arranged a call with Dimitrios Karakitsos from Holland & Knight to discuss an importation matter with the new OECA deputy, Patrick Traylor.
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Byron Brown from the EPA and Dimitri Karakitsos from Holland & Knight are coordinating a brief meeting after Brown's CEQ meeting on October 12, 2017.
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The email from Rich Gold to Byron Brown discusses the delivery of a draft Pre-RD Group Scoping Memo to the EPA, involving multiple stakeholders from various companies.
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The email correspondence involves scheduling a meeting regarding Fitzgerald Trucking, with participants from the EPA and legal representatives, highlighting conflicts in availability for a key attendee.
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The email from Kenneth Kastner of Hogan Lovells to Byron Brown discusses a meeting with Bloom Energy and includes an attachment of the 1990 RCRA Hotline Summary referenced in a previous memo related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Todd D. Young from the EPA is following up with Byron Brown regarding a court deadline related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case after Administrator Pruitt's remarks at a joint steel association meeting.
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The EPA's June 13, 2017 email outlines the Draft Baseline Sampling Plan for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, emphasizing collaboration with local stakeholders to accelerate cleanup and redevelopment efforts following the Record of Decision.
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The document is a memorandum from Fitzgerald Truck Parts to the EPA discussing issues with the Phase 2 Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles, specifically arguing that glider vehicles should not be classified as "new" vehicles under the regulation.
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The email from T.A. Hawks of Monument Policy Group to Byron Brown discusses a follow-up on a request for a manufacturing process unit exemption under RCRA related to Bloom Energy, seeking to schedule a meeting to discuss the status of the request.
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United States Steel Corporation submitted comments to the EPA urging reconsideration of the inclusion of iron ore mining under the proposed financial responsibility regulations for hardrock mining pursuant to CERCLA 108(b).
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The email from Todd D. Young of U.S. Steel to Byron Brown discusses additional comments on the CERCLA 108(b) draft rule, including official comments from U.S. Steel and a bipartisan Congressional letter expressing concerns about the inclusion of iron ore in the rule.
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The email from Rosemarie Kelley of the EPA's Office of Civil Enforcement informs Brent de Jong about the appropriate contact in the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air for inquiries regarding the re-use of phosphogypsum due to its radioactivity.
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The email discusses the Orange County Water District's (OCWD) recent legal victory affirming its authority to investigate and remediate groundwater contamination, allowing it to pursue responsible parties for costs related to these efforts.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight discusses a recent meeting regarding the cleanup efforts involving potentially responsible parties (PRPs) and the need for input from tribes and the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ), while expressing concerns about the scope and timeline of the proposed plans.
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The email exchange between Aaron Cutler and Byron Brown discusses a meeting scheduled for the following morning, with Brown, the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, inquiring about any materials to review in advance.
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The email from Holland & Knight LLP discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case and includes a document related to the Environmental Protection Agency, indicating legal correspondence regarding the case.
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The email exchange between Byron Brown of the EPA and Aaron Cutler of Hogan Lovells discusses a meeting arrangement and expresses gratitude for their prior discussion.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos of Holland & Knight LLP discusses a follow-up on Superfund issues, specifically related to Indiana, and requests a meeting with Byron Brown from the EPA to discuss the matter further.
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The email from Steve Ingham of SmartTruck Aero to Byron Brown discusses their support for the alignment of aerodynamic technologies with GHG Phase 2 regulations and offers assistance to the EPA.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos of Holland & Knight LLP is a request for a quick call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA).
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The IPC-Association Connecting Electronic Industries expresses concerns about the Draft Situation Assessment Report regarding a negotiated rulemaking process to limit Chemical Data Reporting Requirements for certain inorganic byproducts under the Toxic Substances Control Act, emphasizing the need for accurate background information and proper interpretation of statutory requirements.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency indicates that he will not attend a call regarding a discussion with the IPC CEO and suggests that Nancy Beck is better suited to address the topic.
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The email exchange between Aaron Cutler and Byron Brown discusses scheduling a meeting to gather information about the future of the EPA SmartWay program and the California waiver, as well as to address technical issues related to testing methodologies in the program.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos of Holland & Knight LLP to Byron Brown discusses a call regarding a letter to the EPA related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on April 26, 2017, to address air issues with representatives from the American Exploration & Production Council (AXPC).
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The letter from the National Association of Convenience Stores and the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao urges the reconsideration of greenhouse gas emissions standards for light-duty vehicles by treating natural gas vehicles equally to electric vehicles in regulatory incentives.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen of the EPA and Dan Byers from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses questions regarding the Clean Power Plan Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA).
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce submitted comments to the EPA regarding the evaluation of existing regulations that hinder job creation and impose excessive costs, in response to the EPA's request for feedback on regulatory impacts.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses an upcoming meeting with representatives from the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) to review comments on regulatory reform.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Brooke Appleton of the National Corn Growers Association discusses scheduling a phone call to catch up and share ideas, indicating a collaborative effort between the agency and the association.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs Office coordinating a meeting on pesticide hearings with representatives from the National Corn Growers Association and the U.S. Grains Council.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses a potential visit by the Administrator to a ConocoPhillips site in Colorado, prompted by an inquiry from Kevin Avery, although it is confirmed that no visit is scheduled at that time.
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The email correspondence between EPA official Tate Bennett and Tyson Foods' Jamie Burr discusses the positive collaborative relationship with EPA's Andrew Sawyers and highlights the success of the Animal Agriculture Discussion Group in promoting water quality and public education.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Ethan Mathews from the NCGA discusses arranging a meeting for EPA Administrator Pruitt with the Iowa Corn Growers Association during his visit to Iowa to address regulatory reform issues related to agriculture.
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The email correspondence between EPA's Tate Bennett and NCGA's Kathy Bergren discusses the EPA's Notice of Data Availability (NODA) regarding Renewable Volume Obligations (RVO) and potential regulatory changes to Renewable Identification Numbers (RIN), with NCGA expressing concerns about proposals affecting ethanol exports and seeking the opportunity to provide input.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Mike Jackson from the Oklahoma State Chamber discusses logistics for an upcoming meeting, including attendee lists and building instructions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, issued a directive on October 16, 2017, to end the "sue and settle" practices that were used to regulate through litigation.
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Brooke Appleton from the National Corn Growers Association is reaching out to Tate Bennett at the EPA to schedule a meeting to discuss questions and ideas related to public policy.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Andrew Bray discusses scheduling a meeting to review a draft statement on climate and trade related to the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA).
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The email from Andrew Bray of the National Pest Management Association confirms the scheduling of a meeting on June 15th with EPA representatives to discuss public policy matters.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Bray from the National Pest Management Association seeking a meeting with Tate Bennett from the EPA to discuss the DRAFT NASDA Statement on C&T and potential regulatory fixes.
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The National Corn Growers Association is requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt to discuss Chip Bowling's potential appointment as Ag Counselor, highlighting his qualifications and perspective as a farmer in the Chesapeake Bay area.
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The email correspondence involves the National Corn Growers Association requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt to discuss Chip Bowling's potential appointment as Ag Counselor, highlighting his qualifications and perspective as a farmer in the Chesapeake Bay area.
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The email from Chase Hieneman inquires about the selection process and timeline for candidates to fill open seats on the EPA's Board of Scientific Counselors.
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The National Pest Management Association submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of existing regulations, emphasizing the need for regulatory reforms to enhance pest management practices and protect public health.
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The email exchange between Gary Van Sickle of the California Specialty Crops Council and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses concerns regarding pesticide re-registrations, including pyrethroids and neonicotinoids, while also mentioning the importance of the WOTUS (Waters of the United States) issue.
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The document outlines a request for a keynote address by an EPA administrator at the Mississippi Manufacturers Association's Environmental & Safety Conference on October 12-13, 2017, focusing on EPA policy priorities under the new administration.
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The email from Kathy Bergren of the National Corn Growers Association is an automatic reply indicating her absence from the office during the week of July 3, 2017, while mentioning that proposed Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs) are expected to be sent that day.
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The email exchange between Andi Johnson of Commerce Lexington and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses the upcoming Commerce Lex EPA meeting, including the attendee list and agenda details, while also mentioning the cancellation of a gift.
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