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The email exchange between Todd Ricketts and Ryan Jackson discusses Administrator Scott Pruitt's attendance at a game on April 19, 2017, and coordination regarding ticket arrangements, while also mentioning an upcoming ethics training meeting at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a roundtable discussion for utility sector representatives with Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss regulatory strategies following the Clean Power Plan.
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Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the EPA, communicates with Scott Corley regarding a request for insights on underground storage tanks related to biofuels, indicating that he is traveling with Administrator Pruitt and suggesting that David Fotouhi from the general counsel's office can assist in the meantime.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and colleagues discusses managing media inquiries regarding the agency's leadership and ongoing rulemaking efforts, while expressing confidence in handling public relations amidst what Jackson describes as "fake news."
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The email exchange between Jeffrey Long and Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses Long's appreciation for Jackson's team's recent work and his transition to a new position with Senator Hatch, highlighting the positive impact of the EPA's efforts during that period.
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The EPA is coordinating with Crescent Point Energy regarding air regulatory issues in the Uinta Oil and Gas Basin, specifically addressing non-attainment designations for ozone and the lack of a tribal permitting program that affects oil and gas development.
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Ryan Jackson from the EPA is coordinating with Doug Deason to discuss potential candidates for the Science Advisory Board, aiming to finalize nominations by September.
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The email exchange between Hilary Moffett of the American Petroleum Institute and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses the Reg Reform Task Force, specifically seeking information on its timing, process, and how the industry can contribute to a list of regulations for repeal or revision.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials Henry Darwin and Ryan Jackson discusses the need for coordinated communication regarding Darwin's transition from Arizona to the EPA, amidst inquiries from the press and plans to announce his departure.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Alexandra Dunn discusses planning for an upcoming cooperative federalism meeting and the involvement of top officials, as well as sharing a draft paper with the EPA administrator.
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The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and C Boyden Gray discusses the interviewing of a candidate for a communications position, while another email from Michael Junk, Deputy Mayor of Tulsa, expresses interest in displaying pieces from the Gilcrease collection in the Director's office.
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The email correspondence discusses Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, being appointed to chair a regulatory repeal task force established under President Trump's executive order, aimed at identifying regulations for repeal or modification.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on December 1, 2017, that it will not issue final regulations for financial responsibility requirements for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal regulations adequately address associated risks.
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The email from Ernie Rosenberg of the American Cleaning Institute to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses scheduling an introductory meeting for the new CEO, Melissa Hockstad, with key individuals, including Jackson.
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The email correspondence between Michael Walls from the American Chemistry Council and Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses an invitation for Jackson to speak at the ACC Health, Products and Science Policy Committee meeting on June 27, 2017.
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The email correspondence from Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, discusses the approval process for Cathy Stepp's start date and invites a representative from Southern Company to a stakeholder meeting regarding next steps after the Clean Power Plan.
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The email correspondence between Dean Franks of the American Road and Transportation Builders Association and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding regulatory issues and mentions a document related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Ryan Jackson of the EPA confirms a scheduled meeting with CEOs from the electric power sector at the EPA on June 19, 2017, to discuss environmental policy.
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The U.S. EPA is reviewing updates on the Gold King Mine claims and actions, including over $29 million allocated for various reimbursements and monitoring efforts, and plans to discuss next steps with the Administrator.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses introducing key stakeholders from AROW and General Electric to form an advisory group aimed at enhancing Superfund initiatives for more efficient land cleanup and redevelopment.
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The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussing guidance issues, pre-submission consultations, and FIFRA labeling with Michael Walls, as well as a separate conversation with David Thompson regarding a meeting request for PBF Energy's CEO with the EPA Administrator.
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The email correspondence between Ann Klee of General Electric and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses a request for an introductory meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt to enhance collaboration between GE and the agency.
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The email correspondence involves Ryan Jackson from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requesting background information on an upcoming American Chemistry Council meeting regarding pesticides.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and Robert L. Smith discusses the progress and necessary adjustments to the formaldehyde rule, indicating a consensus on its advancement while addressing a separate labeling requirement issue.
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Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, requested a backgrounder on the American Chemistry Council meeting regarding pesticides scheduled for the following morning.
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The email correspondence involves Ryan Jackson from the EPA discussing a potential speaking opportunity related to infrastructure with Michele Nellenbach from the Bipartisan Policy Center, while also addressing a poorly written memo regarding the PR SRF situation.
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The emails involve Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussing the extension of the formaldehyde rule and expressing a willingness to accommodate a meeting regarding mine issues.
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The email correspondence between Rob Hobart and EPA officials discusses scheduling a meeting to address Monsanto's concerns regarding EPA reform, pesticide registration delays, and budget resources.
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The email exchange between John Cruden and Ryan Jackson discusses scheduling a call regarding a personnel question related to the EPA.
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The email correspondence discusses concerns regarding the chemical GenX, which has been found in drinking water near the Chemours facility in North Carolina, and involves inquiries from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ) to the EPA about its safety and analysis.
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The email exchange between Melissa Shute of Statoil and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss various topics.
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Oklahoma lawmakers are considering a bill to allow private hunters to shoot wild hogs from helicopters, expanding existing regulations that currently only permit state contractors to do so for population control.
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An email exchange between Kevin Fromer of HSBC North America and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a call to understand the EPA's perspective on the Paris Agreement.
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The email from Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses planning a roundtable meeting on June 19 to discuss next steps after the Clean Power Plan, with the intention of incorporating it into the July ECOS leadership meeting.
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The document from the EPA lists various Premanufacture Notices (PMNs) received between June 1 and June 30, 2016, detailing the projected review dates, manufacturers, and intended uses of new chemical substances.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received comments from Compsys and Structural Composites regarding their proposed rule on the protection of stratospheric ozone, specifically requesting a temporary allowance for the use of HFC-134a in their composite production processes until January 1, 2025.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is encouraging nominations for the White House Leadership Development Program, aimed at high-potential GS-15 employees, to enhance their leadership skills through cross-agency initiatives, with applications due by May 9, 2016.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is reviewing a petition from PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. for reconsideration of the final rule regarding phosphoric acid manufacturing and phosphate fertilizer production standards, as acknowledged in a letter from the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. submitted an Amended Petition for Reconsideration and Petition for Rulemaking to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to revise the MACT Floor Standard for mercury emissions from existing phosphate rock calciners.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a letter from UPS opposing Valero's petition to change the definition of obligated parties under the Renewable Fuels Standards, citing concerns that such a shift would hinder renewable fuel adoption and highlighting flaws in the current RFS program.
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Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. submitted a letter to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy on November 16, 2016, opposing proposed changes to the point of obligation under the Renewable Fuel Standard, arguing that such changes would create market uncertainty and complicate regulatory enforcement.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency received a petition from the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and the Association of Global Automakers requesting a Direct Final Rule to address inconsistencies and inefficiencies between the Corporate Average Fuel Economy and greenhouse gas emissions regulations.
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The document critiques the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) 2017 changes to the Risk Management Program (RMP) rule, arguing that the agency did not adequately justify the new regulatory requirements or demonstrate their effectiveness in improving chemical safety, despite receiving significant public opposition.
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Oklahoma Cogeneration, LLC petitions the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for reconsideration of the "Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS" to recalculate nitrous oxide allowance allocations for its power plant, citing reliance on unrepresentative data that leads to significant allowance shortfalls.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency denied a petition from the National Association of Home Builders regarding the reconsideration of renovator recertification requirements established in a February 2016 rule, citing untimeliness and procedural issues under the Administrative Procedure Act and the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing a direct final rule to amend the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry, allowing an alternative compliance method due to the unavailability of hydrogen chloride calibration gases for continuous emissions monitoring systems.
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The American Home Furnishings Alliance and other industry associations are urging the Trump Administration to improve or eliminate the EPA's Formaldehyde Emissions Standards for Composite Wood Products, citing concerns over supply chain disruptions, increased consumer prices, and potential job losses.
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Berkshire Hathaway Energy outlines its support for scientifically-based environmental regulations and emphasizes the importance of regulatory certainty in collaboration with the EPA, while advocating for respect for state authorities in environmental decision-making.
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The EPA is urged to grant petitions to expand the regulatory definition of "obligated party" under the Renewable Fuel Standard to align the point of obligation with compliance, aiming to alleviate financial burdens on merchant refiners and preserve jobs in the industry.
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The document is a master list of 202 "rack sellers" identified by Valero from various sources, including market research and federal excise tax forms, as of April 2016, with details on corporate entities and their subsidiaries.
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The National Association of Home Builders submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Section 610 review of the Lead-Based Paint Activities and the Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program rule amendments.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) partially granted a petition for rulemaking from the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and the Association of Global Automakers to consider amendments to the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations, opting for a notice and comment approach rather than a direct final rule.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved a revision to Arizona's state implementation plan regarding the Cholla Power Plant's best available retrofit technology requirements and withdrew the corresponding federal implementation plan provisions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responded to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding the Florida Department of Transportation's project 2015-01094, addressing concerns about compliance with the Clean Water Act Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines and considering new information provided by the Florida Department of Transportation.
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The document is a report prepared by IHS Global Inc. for Monroe Energy, LLC in April 2016, detailing obligated and non-obligated party lists related to oil markets and downstream consulting.
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The document discusses the impact of Renewable Identification Number (RIN) prices on wholesale and retail fuel prices under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), highlighting the economic implications of RINs as a charge on obligated fuels and a subsidy for renewable fuels.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency's Region 4 is responding to a permit application from the Florida Department of Transportation and Palm Beach County to fill 57.2 acres of freshwater wetlands for a roadway expansion project impacting the Pond Cypress Natural Area and Grassy Waters Preserve, which are crucial for local drinking water supply and ecological preservation.
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PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. submitted a Petition for Reconsideration and Request for Administrative Stay to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the "Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing and Phosphate Fertilizer Production RTR and Standards of Performance for Phosphate Processing" final rule, citing unique grounds related to their facilities.
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The document is a petition for administrative reconsideration submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by Compsys, Inc. and Structural Composites, Inc. regarding the final rule on stratospheric ozone substitutes under the Significant New Alternatives Policy Program.
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The letter from Kansas State Representative Dennis E. Hedke to Dr. Terry Wallace of Los Alamos National Laboratory expresses concerns about misleading statements made during a presentation on energy security, specifically regarding predictions about global population and fishing populations.
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The email from Dennis Hedke to Samantha discusses his interest in a Senior Advisor position at the EPA, expressing his qualifications and desire to support Administrator Scott Pruitt's agenda to reverse previous EPA policies.
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The American Petroleum Institute submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the draft Control Techniques Guidelines for the oil and natural gas industry, emphasizing the industry's significant reduction in methane emissions despite increased production.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to a permit application from the Florida Department of Transportation and Palm Beach County to fill 57.2 acres of freshwater wetlands for a roadway widening project along State Road 7, which would impact the Pond Cypress Natural Area and Grassy Waters Preserve, critical for local drinking water supply and ecological preservation.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided not to issue final regulations for financial responsibility requirements under CERCLA Section 108(b) for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that the risk of taxpayer-funded cleanups does not warrant such requirements.
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The Kansas House of Representatives is urging the Environmental Protection Agency to fulfill procedural requirements and provide necessary studies before finalizing the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) Rule, while also indicating plans to introduce state legislation regarding data availability and mapping requirements.
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The document outlines the implementation actions required by the Energy Independence Executive Order, including a review of existing regulations affecting U.S. energy resource development by the EPA, with specific directives to repeal or reform rules related to greenhouse gas emissions and to submit plans and reports to the Vice President and OIRA within set timelines.
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The Colorado Oil & Gas Association is requesting clarification from the U.S. EPA regarding the suspension of its enforcement campaign against oil and gas operators in Colorado for alleged violations of state air quality regulations related to storage tank emissions.
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The document from the EPA outlines the final strategy for responding to the Iowa League regarding permits for publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) that blend, detailing specific regulatory requirements and monitoring standards.
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The EPA responds to a request from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers regarding its policy on corporate mergers and acquisitions under the Transition Program for Equipment Manufacturers (TPEM), clarifying that post-merger, the parent company must manage the TPEM allowance across all subsidiaries.
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The document from the EPA provides guidance on the restrictions imposed by the Hatch Act on political activities for federal employees, particularly focusing on the limitations for Presidential Appointees (PAS employees) regarding participation in partisan political activities.
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The National League of Cities is urging the EPA, led by Administrator Gina McCarthy, to provide nationwide consistency in implementing the 8th Circuit Court's decision regarding the Iowa League of Cities case, which vacated certain EPA guidance on water quality regulations and highlighted the need for proper rulemaking procedures.
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The document is a desk statement from the EPA regarding the Eighth Circuit's ruling in Iowa League of Cities v EPA, affirming that the court's interpretation of EPA regulations on blending and bypass is binding within the Eighth Circuit while the agency will continue to collaborate with states and communities outside the circuit to address public health and environmental concerns.
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The document discusses the expansion plans of Diamond Green Diesel, a joint venture between Darling Ingredients Inc. and Valero Energy Corporation, to increase renewable diesel production from 160 million gallons to 275 million gallons by Q2 2018, highlighting its environmental benefits and compliance with Low Carbon Fuel Standards.
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The letter from various stakeholders to the Acting Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expresses concern over the agency's attempts to implement new regulatory requirements for wastewater treatment processes through letters to Senator Chuck Grassley, arguing that these actions circumvent the notice and comment procedures mandated by the Administrative Procedure Act.
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The email from Loren Denton of the U.S. EPA discusses the preparation of briefing materials and talking points for an upcoming meeting, including a note about Nancy Sutley's scheduling conflict.
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The document discusses the EPA's legal obligations regarding the Iowa League decision, based on insights from the DOJ, indicating that the agency should avoid non-acquiescence in cases likely to be reviewed within the 8th Circuit.
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The United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service granted a fee waiver for a FOIA request made by the National Pork Producers Council after reexamining the appeal regarding the initial denial.
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The document details flight itineraries and arrangements for traveler Ryan Jackson, including personal security details and flight confirmations with Delta Air Lines and JetBlue, as part of a production related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in collaboration with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment and Dow Chemical Co., signed a settlement agreement in January 2010 to initiate cleanup plans and enhance community engagement regarding the Tittabawassee River, Saginaw River, and Bay Superfund site.
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The California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) is updating aquifer boundaries for the re-injection of produced water in over 50 oil fields in response to a directive from the USEPA, which requires formal exemption applications for aquifers with less than 10,000 Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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The EPA and Michigan DEQ have reached a proposed settlement with The Dow Chemical Co. for a Superfund cleanup of dioxin contamination in the Tittabawassee River, Saginaw River, and Saginaw Bay, formalized in an administrative order on consent.
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2009 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) addressed citizen concerns regarding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Saginaw River dredging project and its dredged materials disposal facility (DMDF), concluding that dredging would not affect drinking water supplies and collaborating with the Corps to respond to public concerns about potential odors, wildlife effects, and mosquito breeding.
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The document details a private citizen's testimony at a public EPA hearing on May 19, 2009, where the individual, a consulting geophysicist, criticizes the EPA's proposed "Endangerment and Cause or Contribute Findings for Greenhouse Gases" under the Clean Air Act, arguing that the agency has ignored significant scientific evidence regarding climate change impacts.
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Western Farmers Electric Cooperative petitions the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS by recalculating NOx allowances and Oklahoma's emission budget for 2017 and beyond.
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The document details Scott J. Nally's role at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM), highlighting his contributions to implementing a performance management system that significantly improved environmental quality and program efficiency from 2005 to 2010.
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The document details the ongoing conflict between the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMLR) and the EPA regarding the renewal application for the Doe Branch Joint SMCRA/NPDES permit, highlighting the EPA's objections and the involvement of environmental groups, which have led to delays and complications in the permitting process since 2005.
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The EPA is seeking public comments on a proposed policy regarding the blending of effluent at publicly owned sewage treatment facilities during high flow events, with comments due by January 9, 2004.
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The document is a presentation by Mike Howe, Executive Director of the Texas Section of the American Water Works Association, before the House Subcommittee on the Environment, discussing the need for improved emergency preparedness and mutual aid among water utilities in response to environmental concerns following the 2017 hurricane season.
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The Geothermal Energy Association, represented by Benjamin Matek and Karl Gawell, addresses misconceptions about baseload renewable energy sources and argues for their economic viability in replacing retiring electricity sources in a report titled "The Benefits of Baseload Renewables: A Misunderstood Energy Technology."
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The document is a lobbying report filed by Syngenta Corporation with the House of Representatives and Senate, detailing lobbying activities and expenses for the first quarter of 2017, indicating an expenditure of $370,000.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a response from Compsys/Structural Composites regarding the use and development of their Prisma product in trailers and truck bodies, indicating ongoing production and discussions for further deployment in various sectors.
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1991 |
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The document discusses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) assessment of agricultural biotechnology's environmental benefits, including the safety of biotech crops and their pesticidal substances, while highlighting concerns about the declining regulatory performance and increasing costs associated with ag-biotech product approvals.
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The Trade Association Liaison Council (TALC), established in 1981, is a bipartisan coalition that collaborates with Congress and federal officials to advocate for U.S. job growth, reasonable regulations, fair trade policies, and a strong economy, comprising leaders from various trade associations and industries.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Information Requirement to Contura Energy, Inc. under Section 308 of the Clean Water Act, mandating the submission of specific information with compliance deadlines and outlining potential penalties for noncompliance.
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1980 |
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The document discusses the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards and the challenges faced by the auto industry in meeting increased fuel efficiency requirements set by the EPA and NHTSA, while also highlighting proposed congressional bills aimed at creating a less costly compliance pathway for automakers through fuel competition incentives.
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The email from David Stevenson to EPA officials discusses the publication of his article supporting the repeal of the Clean Power Plan in a major Delaware newspaper.
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1948 |
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The email correspondence between Philip Miller of Monsanto and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a call to address comments regarding an important chemistry product.
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The email from Jamie Whitefield, Director of Development at the Domestic Energy Producers Alliance, discusses the most recent agenda for a Washington DC Fly-In event and mentions plans to add room numbers before resending it.
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The document outlines the agenda for a Domestic Energy Producers Alliance meeting in Washington, DC, on April 3-4, 2018, involving discussions on BLM methane regulations and tax reform with various senators and government officials, including EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The document is an annual update from the EPA regarding major federal regulations affecting automobiles, including compliance with various laws and standards related to environmental protection, consumer rights, and vehicle safety.
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