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Summary Year FOIA ID Number Bates / Custodian Pages
The email from Logan Gamble of Honeywell requests meetings with EPA Administrator Pruitt for the CEOs of Honeywell and Chemours to discuss a recent court decision affecting their companies. 2017 2
The letter from industry representatives to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt requests meetings to discuss the implications of a court ruling that vacated EPA's restrictions on hydrofluorocarbons, emphasizing the negative economic impact on U.S. companies and jobs in the HFO sector. 2017 1
The email correspondence between Troy Lyons of the EPA and James Tobin of the National Association of Home Builders discusses plans for Administrator Pruitt to visit a construction site to highlight the administration's actions within the first 100 days, specifically regarding WOTUS, while awaiting further clarity from the White House. 2017 2
The email correspondence between Troy Lyons from the EPA and Elizabeth Reicherts from Siemens discusses arranging a meeting with the EPA Administrator on June 27, 2017, for Siemens' CEO and other executives to discuss innovative energy technologies. 2017 3
The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Summer Bravo of Xcel Energy discusses a phone call arrangement, with no urgent matters indicated. 2017 1
The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Summer Bravo of Xcel Energy discusses planning a site visit for the EPA Administrator to one of Xcel Energy's locations, considering recent regulatory actions by the President and the EPA. 2017 2
The email exchange between Troy Lyons and Summer Bravo discusses a meeting scheduled for the afternoon, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 1
The email from Troy M. Lyons, Associate Administrator for Congressional & Intergovernmental Relations at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is a casual request for a phone call to a contact at Xcel Energy. 2017 1
The email exchange between Troy Lyons from the EPA and Summer Bravo from Xcel Energy discusses a meeting scheduled for the afternoon of June 27, 2017, with a suggestion for Lyons to visit Bravo's location. 2017 2
The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Elizabeth Reicherts of Siemens Corporation discusses a meeting scheduled for June 27, 2017, with the Administrator at 3:15 PM. 2017 2
The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Summer Bravo of Xcel Energy discusses a meeting scheduled for the afternoon of June 27, 2017. 2017 1
The email exchange between Troy Lyons from the EPA and Summer Bravo from Xcel Energy discusses a meeting scheduled for the afternoon of June 27, 2017. 2017 1
The email from Troy Lyons to Elizabeth Reicherts discusses a meeting scheduled for June 27, 2017, at 3:15 PM with the Administrator, involving Siemens Corporation and a government affairs topic. 2017 1
The email exchange between Summer Bravo of Xcel Energy and Troy Lyons of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a failed phone call attempt and includes a request for a callback. 2017 1
The email exchange between Elizabeth Reicherts of Siemens Corporation and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses coordinating a meeting and assistance related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 3
The email exchange between Elizabeth Reicherts of Siemens Corporation and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses arranging a meeting with the EPA Administrator. 2017 3
The email exchange between Summer Bravo of Xcel Energy and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses a recent meeting and expresses appreciation for the visit, indicating a collaborative relationship between the two organizations. 2017 2
Siemens Corporation's Head of US Government Affairs, Elizabeth Reicherts, communicated with EPA's Troy Lyons about a meeting scheduled with the Administrator at 3:15 PM on June 27, 2017. 2017 1
The email from Elizabeth Reicherts of Siemens requests assistance from Troy Lyons to arrange a meeting with the Administrator on June 27th for her CEO and managing board members, indicating a need for support in government relations. 2017 1
The email correspondence between Elizabeth Reicherts of Siemens Corporation and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses a meeting scheduled for June 27, 2017, with the Administrator at 3:15 PM. 2017 2
The email exchange between Jason Schendle and Troy Lyons discusses scheduling a conversation regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Lyons from the EPA indicating he would be available to talk. 2017 1
The email exchange between Jason Schendle and Troy Lyons discusses scheduling a conversation regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Lyons from the EPA indicating he will call Schendle later that day. 2017 1
The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Jason Schendle discusses the agency's response to demands from the Sierra Club related to the PRIA IV and ongoing negotiations with Jonathan Black. 2017 2
The email exchange between Will Lovell from the EPA and Rachel Jones from the National Association of Manufacturers discusses a last-minute cancellation of a meeting due to travel commitments of EPA officials, with plans to coordinate a future meeting. 2017 3
The email correspondence involves the EPA's Associate Administrator Samantha Dravis confirming attendance at an Energy Forum hosted by the National Association of Manufacturers on September 28, 2017, to discuss energy policy. 2017 2
The email discusses preparations for a meeting between the EPA and Siemens executives, focusing on understanding EPA priorities and their alignment with Siemens' business interests in energy, without specific requests regarding regulations like the methane rule. 2017 2
William Lovell from the EPA is requesting background materials and handouts from Siemens for an upcoming meeting to facilitate discussion. 2017 1
The email from Will Lovell at the EPA confirms receipt of information regarding a meeting to discuss the impact of a court ruling on HFC regulations and the appliance industry, as communicated by Kevin Messner from the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers. 2017 2
The document is a court opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit regarding the case Mexichem Fluor, Inc. v. Environmental Protection Agency, which involves petitions for review of final actions taken by the EPA. 2017 44
The email from Elizabeth Reicherts of Siemens discusses preparations for a meeting with the EPA, focusing on understanding the agency's priorities and how they align with Siemens' business interests in energy, without specific requests regarding regulations like the methane rule. 2017 2
The email correspondence between EPA's Alexander Dominguez and Rachel Jones from NAM discusses the organization of a meeting focused on Air & Water, Chemical, and Waste issues, including participant confirmations and logistical details. 2017 4
The email correspondence between Robin Kime from the EPA and Paul Balserak discusses scheduling changes for a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 1
The email correspondence between Robin Kime from the EPA and Paul Balserak discusses rescheduling a meeting to accommodate changes, suggesting a new time of 9:15 AM the following day. 2017 1
The Aluminum Association submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the impact of federal regulations on domestic manufacturing, highlighting the economic significance and employment contributions of the aluminum industry. 2017 11
The email from Albert Kelly at the EPA discusses a request from Troy Corp, communicated by Congressman Benjamin E. Quayle, for a 60 to 90-day extension on signing an Administrative Order on Consent due to outstanding issues, with a deadline set for September 6th. 2017 1
The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, confirms that Karen Melvin, the Region 3 Superfund Director, will speak at a September 7 event in Philadelphia regarding the EPA's CERCLA Taskforce, in response to a request from D. Evan Van Hook of Honeywell. 2017 1
The email from Barbara J. Goldsmith announces an upcoming All-Day Specialty Workshop on managing natural resource risks at The George Washington University on October 24, 2017, and encourages speakers to promote the event and confirm their participation. 2017 1
The George Washington University Environmental and Energy Management Institute, in collaboration with the Environmental Law Institute, is hosting a workshop on October 24, 2017, to discuss innovative strategies for managing natural resource risks and opportunities in light of regulatory reforms and the Trump Administration's policies. 2017 1
Lawrence Kast from Honeywell thanked EPA representatives for a meeting and expressed willingness to provide further information as developments occur regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 1
The memorandum from the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Regulatory Reform Officer, Samantha Dravis, discusses a request from the Ad-Hoc Industry Natural Resource Management Group to review the inter-relationship between EPA policies and the Natural Resource Damage Assessment regulations of the Department of the Interior and NOAA, aiming to identify opportunities for more cost-effective approaches to managing natural resource damages at Superfund sites. 2017 3
The memorandum from Barbara J. Goldsmith to James Cason requests the Department of the Interior to review and potentially modify or replace the Natural Resource Damage Assessment regulations due to excessive transaction costs and lengthy resolution times affecting U.S. companies. 2017 5
The email from Barbara J. Goldsmith to EPA and other agency officials discusses follow-up actions and attachments related to the input of the Ad-Hoc Industry Natural Resource Management Group on remediation and natural resource damage (NRD) issues, emphasizing the need for dialogue and a collaborative approach to cleanup and restoration practices. 2017 1
The email correspondence between Benjamin E. Quayle and Albert Kelly discusses the implementation of recommendations from the Superfund Task Force Report regarding Troy Corp, emphasizing the need for expedited remedy selection and resource prioritization by the EPA. 2017 2
Barbara J. Goldsmith submitted comments on regulatory reform to the US EPA, emphasizing the importance of engaging with the agency on its initiatives, including the Superfund Program. 2017 1
The email from Benjamin E. Quayle to Albert Kelly discusses Troy Corp's request for a 60 to 90-day extension to resolve issues with the Administrative Order on Consent from EPA Region 2, which has a deadline of September 6th. 2017 1
The document outlines a symposium organized by AIRROC and EECMA on September 7, 2017, in Philadelphia, addressing the challenges of Mega Superfund Sites, including regulatory issues and remediation strategies, with participation from various stakeholders including government regulators and industry experts. 2017 3
Honeywell's D. Evan Van Hook invites EPA Task Force Chairman Albert Kelly to speak at the "Mega-Superfund Site Symposium" on September 7, 2017, highlighting the enthusiasm for CERCLA recommendations and the importance of engaging with industry stakeholders. 2017 1
The memorandum from HHQ Ventures, LLC discusses remaining issues with the EPA Region 2's proposed Administrative Order on Consent for the Troy Chemical Corporation's Newark plant, particularly focusing on the covenant not to sue and the potential liability of the U.S. government for contamination at the site. 2017 2
The email from Michelle Hale, Executive Assistant to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, requests that Brian call Liz Bowman, the Acting Associate Administrator of the Office of Public Affairs at the EPA. 2017 1
The email from Michelle Hale of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses sharing photos from an event with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt with Elizabeth Vago. 2017 1
The email exchange between Jim Stengle and Michelle Hale discusses the potential speaking engagement of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt at the NGEAO in September 2017 and the uncertainty regarding the commitment. 2017 2
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a meeting and emphasizes their commitment to collaborate on environmental policies that balance resource management and economic considerations, particularly regarding regulatory reforms related to the Clean Water Act's WOTUS rule. 2017 2
The email correspondence involves the EPA's Sarah Greenwalt coordinating a call with Santee Cooper's Elizabeth Warner and others regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 3
Rachel Jones from the National Association of Manufacturers is reaching out to Sarah Greenwalt regarding a G20 issue that needs attention, suggesting a call to discuss it further. 2017 1
The document discusses concerns from the USDA regarding the EPA's 2015 procurement recommendations that discriminate against certain forest certification standards, urging the EPA to defer to the USDA BioPreferred Program for federal lumber purchasing to avoid conflicting guidance. 2017 2
The email correspondence between Alexander Dominguez of the EPA and Paul Balserak discusses the scheduling of a call regarding conductivity and the coordination of attendance with Sarah Greenwalt and Lee's office. 2017 2
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is facing a legal challenge from the town of Marion, MA, regarding the validity of a Clean Water Act (CWA) permit that regulates groundwater contamination linked to surface waters, which could set a precedent for the agency's authority over groundwater under the Trump administration. 2017 2
The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a meeting with external parties, including Rashid G. Hallaway and Joseph Sutherland, while discussing scheduling conflicts and providing a conference line for the meeting. 2017 3
The email exchange between Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute and Sarah Greenwalt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the implications of Conduit Theory on groundwater discharges being treated as point sources under the Clean Water Act, highlighting the split in court decisions on this matter. 2017 2
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing scheduling a meeting to address issues raised in a prior discussion, with participants including Sarah Greenwalt and Alexander Dominguez coordinating with Rashid G. Hallaway and Joe Sutherland. 2017 2
The email from Rashid G. Hallaway informs Sarah Greenwalt and Alexander Dominguez that he and Joe Sutherland are preparing a memorandum regarding their request for the UAA and mentions Joe's recent panel discussion where IDEM Commissioner Bruno Piggot expressed support for the UAA. 2017 1
The email correspondence involves Alexander Dominguez from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Rashid G. Hallaway and Joseph Sutherland from Citizens Energy Group, confirming a time for Tuesday at 9:30 AM EST. 2017 2
The email from Rashid G. Hallaway discusses a follow-up regarding Citizens Energy's consent decree and proposes a meeting with EPA officials Sarah Greenwalt and Alexander Dominguez to discuss a memorandum on the legal justification for issuing a UAA. 2017 1
The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the response to Senator Boozman's office regarding the SRF-WIFIA legislation, indicating that going below the Treasury rate would decrease infrastructure funding, and mentions plans for further technical assistance before the bill's introduction. 2017 2
The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the need for the agency to be authorized to collect fees for the efficient implementation of the SRF-WIFIA legislation, while also expressing appreciation for technical assistance provided by Joe Brown and his team. 2017 2
The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) to address NPDES 402 stormwater issues following a conversation at the WEFTEC conference. 2017 1
The document from the Environmental Protection Agency outlines pending waiver requests for the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds, detailing loan amounts and specific project needs across various states as of November 6, 2017. 2017 1
The email from Lee Forsgren, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water at the EPA, requests assistance from Tom Gibson regarding the provision of American-made products to avoid issuing waivers under the American Iron and Steel requirements for certain water projects, as suggested by Administrator Pruitt. 2017 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has granted a one-year extension of the Short-Term National Product Waiver for non-domestically produced stainless steel nuts and bolts used in State Revolving Fund projects, allowing their use until February 18, 2019, in compliance with the Clean Water Act. 2017 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has granted an eight-week temporary extension of the Short-Term National Product Waiver for non-domestically produced stainless steel nuts and bolts used in State Revolving Fund projects, allowing their use until April 16, 2018, while further research is conducted. 2017 2
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a meeting with Senate staff to discuss the SRF-WIFIA legislation, with Jeff More from Alpine Group confirming attendance. 2017 3
The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Michael K. Henry discusses Forsgren's new contact information and expresses a desire to continue their collaboration, following Forsgren's recent appointment as Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Office of Water. 2017 2
The email correspondence between Jeff More of the Alpine Group and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the importance of participating in the Father's Club meeting and the upcoming Senate EPW Committee's push for infrastructure legislation related to water and wastewater financing. 2017 2
The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Michael K. Henry discusses Forsgren's new contact information and his recent start at the agency, specifically in the Office of Water. 2017 1
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is addressing compliance issues related to the production of Milorganite fertilizer at its Jones Island Facility following an EPA Region 5 inspection that identified failures in temperature documentation and fecal coliform sampling, with ongoing negotiations regarding a draft Administrative Order on Consent. 2017 4
The email correspondence between Michael K. Henry and EPA officials discusses the scheduling of a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with a focus on confirming attendance and potential delays due to Hurricane Irma/Harvey response efforts. 2017 3
The email correspondence involves Joe Brown, a legislative assistant for Senator Boozman, coordinating a meeting with EPA officials to discuss the SRF-WIFIA legislation and explore incentives for states to utilize the program for water infrastructure investment. 2017 2
The email from Jeff More of Alpine Group discusses the challenges posed to the Milorganite biosolids program by the EPA's Region 5, sharing a position paper and advising against sharing it with Region 5 at this sensitive stage in discussions. 2017 1
The email correspondence involves Jeff More from the Alpine Group and Crystal Penman from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing the scheduling of a phone call meeting for October 17th at 8:30 AM regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 3
The email correspondence between Eva Birk of the National Association of Home Builders and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address NPDES 402 stormwater issues following their conversation at WEFTEC. 2017 2
The email from Jeff More requests a meeting between the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District and the EPA's Office of Water and OECA to discuss a draft Administrative Order regarding new biosolids monitoring and reporting requirements in EPA Region 5. 2017 1
The email from David Landers of the Managed Funds Association invites George Mason/Scalia Law alumni to a networking reception at the U.S. Capitol on September 7, 2017, featuring Dean Henry Butler and encouraging alumni to RSVP. 2017 2
The email from Jeff More of the Alpine Group discusses scheduling a meeting with Crystal Penman and Lee Forsgren to review rural water infrastructure and SRF Finance, referencing the Water Supply Cost Savings Act as part of the WRDA Bill/WIIN Act. 2017 1
Byron R. Brown, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, reached out to Martin Doern from Xcel Energy to share contact information following a recent meeting. 2017 1
The Iron Mining Association of Minnesota submitted comments to the EPA opposing proposed financial responsibility regulations under CERCLA 108(b) for the hardrock mining industry, arguing that the requirements would impose undue financial burdens on iron ore mining operations without public benefit. 2017 2
The email from Paul Balserak to Byron Brown discusses comments and materials submitted to the EPA regarding the CERCLA 108b proposed rule for hardrock mining, specifically addressing concerns about the inclusion of iron ore mining in high-risk categories and the potential compliance challenges for the industry. 2017 1
The email from Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute to Byron Brown discusses materials related to CERCLA 108b and hardrock mining, which were covered in a meeting with the EPA. 2017 1
The email from Leland Frost of the National Association of Manufacturers informs recipients about the invitation to NAM's holiday party and requests RSVPs due to capacity limits. 2017 1
The email exchange between Brittany Bolen and Bradford Frisby discusses their meeting at a Chamber of Commerce event, with Frisby expressing interest in collaborating on issues related to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) core missions. 2017 1
The email exchange involves Paul Balserak from the American Iron and Steel Institute coordinating a meeting with Alexander Dominguez, a policy analyst at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to discuss potential collaboration or introductions. 2017 2
The email correspondence between Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute and Brittany Bolen of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to continue discussions on New Source Review (NSR) Reform. 2017 2
The EPA received comments from a stakeholder regarding the TRI reporting requirements for lime manufacturing facilities and the implications for co-located limestone quarries, emphasizing the importance of lime in various industries and its environmental compliance role. 2017 3
The document is a letter from a representative to Brittany Bolen at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, addressing concerns about the reporting requirements of the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) program for lime plants co-located with limestone quarries and requesting a meeting to discuss potential regulatory issues. 2017 2
The email from Tate Bennett to Rashid G. Hallaway discusses scheduling a brief conversation regarding a reconsideration petition related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2017 1
The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses a meeting request from Rashid G. Hallaway on behalf of Steve Chancellor of White Stallion Energy to meet with Administrator Pruitt to discuss coal industry regulations. 2017 1
The email correspondence between Kenneth Wagner from the EPA and James Rizzo from the National Association of Home Builders discusses collaboration on a primer for environmental issues to assist in state visits aimed at easing regulatory burdens and promoting affordable home buying. 2017 2
The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Greg Means discusses scheduling a lunch meeting, with Bennett expressing interest in setting it up while joking about past events. 2017 2
The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the complexities surrounding the potential repeal of the Clean Power Plan under the Trump administration, referencing comments from Paul Bailey of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity. 2017 1
The email from Tate Bennett discusses a meeting regarding the Southern Illinois Power Cooperative's response to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency's (IEPA) request for a construction permit related to sulfur dioxide emissions, highlighting issues with data modeling that led to a non-attainment designation by the EPA. 2017 1
Elizabeth Tate Bennett from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking to schedule an introductory meeting with a point of contact at the Republican Governors Association. 2017 1