EPA Communications and Meetings Under Trump Administration

This collection includes emails and correspondence from the EPA and the Department of the Interior discussing meetings, public forums, and responses to environmental policies during the Trump administration.

Era: 2017–2021 2025–present All years
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Summary Year FOIA ID Number Bates / Custodian Pages
The email correspondence between Moya Phelleps of the Mining Association and Millan Hupp of the EPA discusses the logistics of a meeting room for Administrator Pruitt's visit. 1906 2
The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating security arrangements for a public town hall meeting in Iowa, with specific references to communication issues and the need for timely responses from security personnel. 1906 2
The email correspondence between Millan Hupp of the EPA and A. Todd Johnston of the Portland Cement Association discusses the status of Administrator Pruitt's arrival and includes friendly exchanges about their meeting and personal connections. 1906 2
The email from Millan Hupp, Deputy Director for Scheduling and Advance at the EPA, expresses gratitude for a successful visit facilitated by Jerry, and mentions the Administrator's upcoming speech at the NMA's Board of Directors meeting. 1906 2
The email from Millan Hupp requests the list of attendees for an upcoming AMEC meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 1906 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a meeting request from James Peterson, CEO of Frontier Water Systems, for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to discuss advancements in FGD wastewater treatment technology and potential modifications to the ELG rule on May 16, 2017. 1906 2
The email discusses the need for the EPA to mobilize an incident team in response to damages to wastewater and drinking water infrastructure in Texas. 1906 1
The email discusses scheduling a dinner with a government official and Ambassador McNaughton, while also mentioning a potential speaking engagement in Hazard, Kentucky, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 1906 1
The email discusses scheduling a dinner with a government official and Ambassador McNaughton, while also mentioning a potential speaking engagement in Hazard, Kentucky, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 1906 1
The email discusses an invitation for EPA Administrator Pruitt to visit GE's additive manufacturing facility in Cincinnati on October 4, highlighting it as an educational opportunity, while also coordinating a separate walk-through event at the Energy & Environmental Research Center. 1906 2
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinating a call with GE Corporate to discuss details regarding Administrator Pruitt's upcoming site visit related to additive manufacturing. 1906 2
The email correspondence between EPA official Millan Hupp and Peabody Energy's Ray Shepherd discusses logistics and costs related to a potential visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to a mining site in Australia. 1906 2
The Environmental Protection Agency is granting North Dakota primary authority to regulate federal Class VI wells for CO2 storage, marking a shift towards a more cooperative relationship between the state and the federal agency under Administrator Scott Pruitt. 1906 2
The California Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Center for Environmental Assessment have established a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation and communication in developing risk assessment methods and toxicologic assessments. 1906 6
The email from an individual to Ryan Jackson at the EPA includes a forwarded resume, expressing interest in advancing Administrator Pruitt's agenda, highlighting previous experience with the American Motorcyclist Association relevant to EPA issues. 1906 1
The email correspondence involves Madison Hager coordinating a meeting with representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding a walk-through scheduled for September 26, 2017. 1906 9
The email from Anna Phillips discusses the revision of the EPA fund cite for the Administrator's trip to Australia in September 2017, requesting updated fiscal data from various EPA officials and noting potential increases in vehicle costs. 1906 2
The email from James J. Shea, Chief of the Energy and Environment Unit at the U.S. Embassy in Canberra, requests information on any additional procurement requests needed, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 1906 1
The email from Anna Phillips to various EPA officials discusses the urgent need for fiscal data related to an event involving the EPA Administrator in Australia. 1906 2
The email from David C. Foerter, Executive Director of the Ozone Transport Commission, discusses the registration process and fees for an upcoming meeting, including options for attendees who are not members of the EPA or OTC. 1906 2
The email from Millan Hupp of the EPA's Office of the Administrator discusses logistical details for the Administrator's upcoming speech at the NARO conference. 1906 2
The email correspondence between Juli Nix and Millan Hupp discusses the logistics for a Federalist Society lunch event on March 31, 2017, with mentions of attendees and timing for the meal and address, involving the EPA. 1906 2
The email correspondence between Millan Hupp of the EPA and Charlotte Sawyer discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 1906 2
The email discusses preparations for an upcoming event featuring the EPA Administrator in Chicago, including media kit requests, approval processes for announcements, security details, and arrangements for the Administrator's remarks and interactions with SIGMA and NATSO boards. 1906 2
The U.S. Embassy in Canberra is coordinating with the EPA on a schedule of programmatic elements for upcoming bilateral meetings and site visits in Australia, seeking input from the ERA on potential cuts or amendments. 1906 2
The email from Juli A. Nix of The Federalist Society discusses the logistics and promotion of a lunch event featuring EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, focusing on "Reflections on the EPA and the Administration's Regulatory Agenda," while emphasizing that the event is off the record and not open to press. 1906 2
The email from Millan Hupp of the EPA discusses organizing meetings and provides an updated schedule for the EPA Administrator's upcoming trip to Australia in 2017. 1906 2
The document discusses the participation of EPA Administrator Pruitt in the Sierra Club's Ideas Summit on March 17, 2017, and seeks confirmation for his attendance and potential announcement. 1906 2
The email from John Konkus at the EPA discusses scheduling a phone call with Charlotte Sawyer from the National Review Institute to discuss Administrator Pruitt's participation in an upcoming event, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 1906 2
The document contains an email exchange between EPA official John Konkus and Charlotte Sawyer regarding scheduling a phone call to discuss matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 1906 2
The email correspondence between John Konkus of the EPA and Charlotte Sawyer discusses preparations for promoting Administrator Pruitt, including requests for his headshot and bio, as well as plans for social media engagement. 1906 2
The email correspondence involves the EPA's Millan Hupp coordinating event planning for Administrator Pruitt's trip to Florida, including filling out an event request form and discussing logistics with Charlotte Sawyer. 1906 2
The Texas Oil & Gas Association is urging EPA Administrator Pruitt to attend their major annual event, emphasizing its importance and seeking a timely decision to finalize the agenda. 1906 2
The email from James J. Shea, Chief of the Economic Section at the U.S. Embassy in Canberra, outlines various responses and decisions regarding meetings and events in Australia, including issues related to airport services and invitations from Australian officials. 1906 2
The emails involve planning for an event related to Administrator Pruitt's visit, with coordination between the EPA and other parties regarding logistics and scheduling. 1906 2
The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a letter supporting Doug Benevento's appointment as the Region VIII administrator, highlighting his qualifications and the importance of the role in setting and enforcing environmental policy. 1906 2
The email correspondence between Annette Ivey and Millan Hupp discusses the logistics for an advance onsite visit by EPA Administrator Pruitt to the Hilton Garden Hotel for the ACWA 2017 Mid-Year Meeting. 1906 2
The Texas Oil & Gas Association is seeking confirmation from the EPA regarding the Administrator's participation in the upcoming 2017 Lone Star Energy Forum to finalize their event agenda. 1906 2
The email correspondence between Richard Smotkin, a contractor, and Millan Hupp from the EPA discusses an upcoming conference in Qatar, expressing interest from the EPA administrator and seeking guidance on the proper invitation process. 1906 2
The email correspondence between A. Todd Johnston of the Portland Cement Association and Millan Hupp of the EPA discusses the status of Administrator Pruitt's arrival on May 9, 2017, following a legal case involving the Sierra Club and the EPA. 1906 2
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a webinar on August 2, 2017, to discuss inventory reporting strategies and the new chemicals review process in light of the TSCA amendment, featuring expert speakers from various organizations. 1906 3
The email from Bob Moran of Halliburton requests a meeting with Ryan Jackson of the EPA to discuss political and regulatory matters relevant to energy and environmental policy, coinciding with Halliburton's iMPACT group's visit to Washington, D.C. 1906 2
The emails between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Jessica Hogle discuss scheduling a meeting to catch up, amidst ongoing litigation involving the Sierra Club. 1906 3
The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the submission of a resume related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 1906 1
The document details a scheduled conference organized by the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) on September 11, 2017, for a general discussion related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (17cv1906). 1906 4
The email from Laura D. McNulty of Esri expresses gratitude to EPA representatives for a meeting and discusses collaboration on the Superfund and Brownfields strategy, emphasizing the importance of geographic information technology in achieving the agency's goals. 1906 2
The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association (HPBA) reports that the U.S. biomass hearth appliance industry supports approximately 38,250 jobs, primarily among small businesses, while complying with EPA regulations on new residential wood heaters and related appliances. 1901 2
The document provides a historical overview of the Mississippi State Capitol, detailing its construction, architectural design, restoration efforts, and current use by state government branches. 1901 1
The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association (HPBA) reports that the U.S. biomass hearth appliance industry supports approximately 38,250 jobs, primarily among small businesses, in compliance with EPA regulations. 1901 2
The document outlines the PennEast Pipeline Project, detailing its construction and operation plans, federal authorizations required, and its potential to transport natural gas from Pennsylvania to New Jersey, thereby reducing energy costs and creating jobs in the region. 120
The email exchange between Lia Parisien and Millan Hupp discusses scheduling a site advance related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2
The document is an External Meeting Request Form for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, intended for scheduling his attendance or speaking engagement at events. 1
The document is a book titled "COLD WAR ENERGY" by Douglas B. Reynolds, which examines the role of energy production and economics in the context of the Cold War, particularly focusing on the Soviet Union's economic strategies and their impact on its geopolitical stance. 4
The document is a grievance form from the Office of the General Counsel of the Oklahoma Bar Association, intended for individuals to file complaints against attorneys. 32
The EPA announced its intention to appoint members to three key Federal Advisory Committees, emphasizing the selection of independent experts to ensure high-quality scientific advice. 8
The email correspondence between Sydney Hupp from the EPA and Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to address issues related to an industry coalition. 13
The document is a promotional overview of "Global Warming For Dummies," published by Kent District Library, which aims to educate readers about climate change, its causes and effects, and practical actions individuals and businesses can take to reduce their carbon footprint. 10
The document pertains to the Sierra Club's legal case against the EPA, specifically detailing travel arrangements and points of contact related to visits to the agency. 7
The document is an event request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, detailing logistics and requirements for a speaking engagement or attendance at an event. 2
The email correspondence between Amy Greene from the Council for National Policy and Sydney Hupp from the EPA discusses scheduling adjustments for Administrator Pruitt's remarks at a CNP meeting to accommodate a request from the Vice President's office. 8
The document contains correspondence regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically discussing the scheduling and details of an environmental conference involving Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. 4
The email correspondence involves the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the EPA coordinating an installation event scheduled for April 11, 2017, at 8:30 a.m. 15
The email from Amy D. Greene, Director of Programs at the Council for National Policy, discusses Administrator Pruitt's participation in a recent meeting, expresses gratitude for assistance, and shares links to photos and recordings of his presentation, related to the EPA. 2
The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA's Office of the Administrator discusses a speaking request for Administrator Scott Pruitt to address the Alliance Resource Partners LP Board of Directors meeting scheduled for April 27, 2017. 4
The document is an External Meeting Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing a request for him to attend an event organized by the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA). 1
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a meeting request for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to discuss ongoing regulatory activities with Jack Gerard, President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, during the week of June 19, 2017. 1
The document discusses scheduling logistics for a meeting involving Administrator Pruitt of the EPA and representatives from the Manhattan Institute regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 14
The email discusses a speaker request for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to address the Manhattan Institute Board Meeting Luncheon, with details about the introducer and a planned security walk-through. 5
The email from Hayley Ford at the EPA requests additional details about the BP Board of Directors Dinner and National Gallery of Art event, including attendees and topics, to prepare for Administrator Scott Pruitt's potential participation. 4
The email from the EPA discusses the attendance of media representatives at an upcoming board meeting, confirming several attendees and noting potential participants. 7
The email from Millan Hupp of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses logistics for an upcoming meeting in Iowa, specifically requesting exclusive access to a green room for the Administrator and inquiring about additional security presence at the location. 5
The email from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Protective Service Detail discusses coordinating transportation and security arrangements for Administrator Pruitt's team, confirming vehicle numbers and requesting clothing sizes. 8
The email correspondence between Kevin Condon of Iowa REC and Millan Hupp of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses logistics and security arrangements for an upcoming meeting, including the potential need for additional security due to possible protests. 8
The email from Forrest McMurray of the EPA discusses a scheduled walkthrough at Union Pacific Headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, involving the EPA's personal security detail and other officials. 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Annual Convention on November 10, 2017, with a completed speaker request form submitted for the event. 3
The email correspondence between U.S. EPA officials discusses coordination for an advance related to an event in Indiana, with Millan Hupp introducing Danny Lopez as the primary contact from Governor Holcomb's office. 3
The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of the Administrator discussing logistics for a personal security detail related to an upcoming event in Omaha. 12
The EPA is coordinating a media event format change to a Q&A style for an upcoming appearance by the Administrator, as discussed in an email among agency officials and Texas Oil and Gas Association representatives. 6
The White House memo outlines a local media tour schedule for Administrator Pruitt on April 26th, detailing interview times with various radio outlets to discuss the administration's first 100 days and future work. 8
The email from a U.S. EPA Special Agent discusses preparations for the EPA Administrator's visit to Indiana, including a walkthrough at a school and coordination with the Indiana State Police for security measures. 2
The email from the EPA discusses the final press list for an upcoming event, including various media representatives, and mentions that C-SPAN will cover the event. 24
The document discusses the inaccuracies in load forecasting models used by the EPA and PJM, highlighting a trend of overestimating load growth since the Great Recession, as part of the case Sierra Club v. EPA. 54
The document discusses the outlook for North American natural gas markets, focusing on supply, demand, and pricing trends, in the context of the Sierra Club's legal action against the EPA. 23
The document discusses the Midcontinent Independent System Operator's (MISO) efforts to enhance grid resilience and reliability in response to various stressors, including natural disasters and cyber threats, as part of the case Sierra Club v. EPA. 10
The document discusses Duke Energy's initiatives on energy efficiency and fuel choices in the context of increasing demand for renewables, as well as ongoing regulatory discussions related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 8
The email from Colin Hayes to Gareth C. Rees discusses potential scheduling challenges for a wind energy meeting with the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior due to Hurricane Florence and inquires about logistics for additional attendees from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). 2
The email correspondence between Colin Hayes and Gareth Rees from the Department of the Interior discusses scheduling a meeting regarding wind energy, considering potential disruptions from Hurricane Florence. 2
The U.S. Department of the Interior's Ethics Law and Policy office, led by Deputy Director Ed McDonnell, clarifies that communications with agency ethics officials do not guarantee attorney-client privilege and emphasizes the importance of good faith reliance on their advice in potential legal prosecutions. 2
Castle Mountain Ventures is seeking a meeting with David Bernhardt, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior, to discuss their California mine affected by a monument designation from the Obama Administration. 2
The U.S. Department of the Interior is facilitating a meeting request from Castle Mountain Ventures regarding their California mine, with Gareth Rees coordinating the necessary ethics clearance and scheduling. 2
The email correspondence between Denny Rehberg and Gareth Rees discusses scheduling a meeting regarding Castle Mountain Venture, with a preference for May 14, 2018, as the proposed date. 2
The email correspondence from the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses preparations for a meeting with the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, including requests for a briefing paper and clarification on the group's interests and agenda. 2
The email from Ed McDonnell, Deputy Director of the Ethics Law and Policy at the U.S. Department of the Interior, clarifies that communications with agency ethics officials do not guarantee attorney-client privilege and outlines the implications of relying on their advice regarding potential legal violations. 2
The email correspondence between Gareth Rees of the U.S. Department of the Interior and Denny Rehberg confirms a meeting regarding Castle Mountain Venture, scheduled to take place in room 6120 at the Interior Building, and discusses the potential need for briefing materials. 2
The email from Todd Willens of the U.S. Department of the Interior requests Gareth Rees to prioritize responding to Congressman Pombo's meeting request, which has not yet been addressed. 2
The document is a speaker request form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, detailing the logistics and requirements for his participation in an event, including speech topics, event details, and contact information. 2
The document is a meeting request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt of the EPA, detailing the necessary information and procedures for scheduling a meeting, including submission deadlines for briefing materials. 1
The document consists of draft questions for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, focusing on his experiences, philosophy on balancing energy and environmental goals, collaboration with the business community, legal challenges faced by the agency, and the concept of Cooperative Federalism in environmental regulation. 2
The document is an Event Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing the necessary information for requesting his attendance and remarks at an event. 2
The EPA outlines the Renewable Identification Number (RIN) demand process involving refiners as obligated parties, detailing how costs associated with RINs are passed through the fuel supply chain from consumers to renewable fuel producers. 9