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The email from Ray Shepherd to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses arranging a conference call with Lazard regarding a proposal that could save new owners $1 billion related to the National Gas Supply (NGS).
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The email from Rosie Zapatero to Sarah Dunham at the EPA discusses Hanson Aggregates' request for guidance regarding common control, including attached documents related to the matter.
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The EPA is scheduled to meet with representatives from the Association of American Railroads and Steptoe & Johnson LLP on June 14, 2017, to discuss the point of obligation under the Renewable Fuels Standard, as requested by the AAR.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara of the EPA and Joseph Stanko discusses scheduling a chat regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara of the EPA to Frederick R. Eames discusses various coal technologies, specifically high efficiency low emission (HELE), ultra supercritical (USC), and integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC), in preparation for a briefing.
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The email from Frederick Eames to Mandy Gunasekara discusses scheduling a meeting on April 14, 2017, regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara of the EPA and Frederick R. Eames discusses scheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Christian Palich at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirms the Senate confirmation of Bill Wehrum with a final vote of 49-47, noting that only Senator Collins voted against him.
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The email correspondence among U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials discusses the confirmation vote for Bill Wehrum, confirming the outcome as 49-47.
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The email from Sarah Dunham to William Wehrum and others discusses Wehrum's upcoming trip to North Carolina and plans for meetings with EPA staff, indicating his desire to reconnect and schedule additional meetings in Washington, D.C.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses a confidential business information (CBI) related to the scoring of Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) hardship petitions, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Magdelana A. Delahoyde discusses a scheduled update call regarding the CAFE-GHG (Corporate Average Fuel Economy - Greenhouse Gas) regulations, related to the Sierra Club's legal action against the EPA.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara of the EPA and Betsy Monseu of the American Coal Council discusses the EPA's inability to participate in the upcoming Coal Market Strategies conference in August 2017.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Mandy Gunasekara discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt and members of the Small Refiners Coalition for May 11, 2017, regarding issues related to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).
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The email correspondence between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Krista Hughes from Perkins Coie discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, with proposed dates of May 8th and May 11th.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Robert Meyers discusses setting up a conference call regarding pellet fuels in relation to the Clean Air Act section 111 rule.
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The email from LeAnn Johnson Koch of Perkins Coie to EPA officials Mandy Gunasekara and Alexander Dominguez discusses Pennsylvania Energy Solutions' request for the EPA to use its waiver authority regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and seeks to schedule a call for feedback on the petition.
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The email from Colleen Doyle to Mandy Gunasekara discusses Hanson Aggregates' request for guidance regarding common control in relation to a landfill development agreement involving South Coast Materials Company and Sycamore Landfill in California, as part of ongoing regulatory considerations by the EPA.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Dave Flannery discusses coordinating a meeting with Administrator Pruitt regarding the Midwest Ozone Group and the proposed July meeting dates.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Robert Meyers discusses rescheduling a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case to Monday morning at 10 am due to a conflict with a meeting at OMB.
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The document is an email from Brittany Bolen regarding a scheduled call with Joe Stanko to discuss ozone issues related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Ray Shepherd at the EPA discusses a scheduled introductory call with Lazard, set for Thursday at 9:30 AM CT, while noting his potential absence due to travel.
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The email from Colleen Doyle at Hunton & Williams LLP to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses Hanson Aggregates' request for guidance regarding the common control determination related to their operations and Sycamore Landfill in Santee, California.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials Mandy Gunasekara and Valerie Washington discusses scheduling a meeting with the Lignite Energy Council on May 18, 2017, to address issues relevant to coal producers under the EPA's jurisdiction.
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The email from the EPA discusses connecting Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor, with Rob Smith to address issues related to a mine in Region 5.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and representatives from Perkins Coie discusses logistics for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) on May 11, 2017, involving the Small Refiners Coalition.
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The email from Cindy Fontanesi to Mandy Gunasekara confirms her role as the keynote speaker at the A&WMA's Conference on Climate Change scheduled for October 10-11, 2017, and requests her preferred name, title, and any special requirements for her presentation.
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The email from Jeffry Muffat to Mandy Gunasekara discusses her agreement to keynote the Air & Waste Management Association's Conference on Climate Change scheduled for October 10-11, 2017, in Arlington, VA, and mentions the possibility of Administrator Pruitt also being a keynote speaker.
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The email from Cheryl Woodward at the EPA provides logistical details and directions for an upcoming meeting scheduled for May 1, 2017, including security procedures and contact information for attendees.
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The email from Jeffry Muffat to Cindy Fontanesi discusses the arrangements for Mandy Gunasekara's keynote speech at the A&WMA's Conference on Climate Change scheduled for October 10-11, 2017, including requests for her preferred name, title, and any special requirements for her presentation.
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The email exchange between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Ray Shepherd from Peabody Energy discusses scheduling a brief conversation regarding the Navajo Generating Station (NGS).
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The email from Frederick Eames to Sydney Hupp and others at the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting with Southern Company's CEO Tom Fanning, confirming his attendance and extending the meeting duration to 45 minutes.
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The letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt from an unnamed sender emphasizes the urgent need for action on climate change and environmental preservation, referencing Pope Francis' encyclical "Laudato Si" as a call to address the deteriorating state of the Earth's biosphere.
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The University of Alaska Fairbanks' School of Management is addressing a disagreement with the U.S. EPA regarding the interpretation of academic freedom and free speech rights as outlined in their union contract and the AAUP's principles.
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The document is a letter addressed to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt emphasizing the importance of environmental protections under key statutes, the need to address climate change, and the belief that job creation can coexist with environmental regulations.
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The emails from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator, E. Scott Pruitt, express appreciation for meetings with agricultural leaders and emphasize the importance of ongoing collaboration to address concerns impacting production agriculture.
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The EPA's Press Office discusses Administrator Scott Pruitt's decision to delay the implementation of the 2015 Ozone Standards, receiving support from Senate leaders who argue it provides necessary relief for states and local governments.
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The EPA, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, approved Arizona's Regional Haze State Implementation Plan and withdrew the Federal Implementation Plan for the Coronado Generation Station during a visit with Governor Doug Ducey.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, acknowledges and appreciates comments from the U.S. Small Business Administration regarding the proposed rules on Trichloroethylene and Methylene Chloride/N-Methylpyrrolidone under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The email from the EPA Press Office details Administrator Scott Pruitt's activities during the week of June 16, 2017, including his participation in G-7 climate discussions, testimony before Congress regarding the agency's budget and focus on the rule of law, and a commitment to cleaning up Superfund sites, contrasting the current administration's approach with that of the previous one.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that the United States, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, formally joined a G7 communiqu while reaffirming its decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement and resetting the climate change discussion to align with the Trump Administration's priorities.
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The EPA Press Office released a statement on June 12, 2017, highlighting bipartisan praise from environmental leaders for Susan Bodine's nomination as Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance at the EPA ahead of her Senate confirmation hearing.
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The EPA announced that it has met its first-year statutory responsibilities under the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act by issuing new rules and guidance documents for chemical safety evaluations.
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The document is an email from the EPA Press Office regarding a statement made by the EPA Head on energy issues, referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA court case.
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The EPA announced a major pollution settlement with Exxon, indicating a commitment to enforce environmental laws under the Trump administration.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced a policy to promote independence on EPA science boards by prohibiting scientists who have received EPA grants from serving as agency advisers.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on December 1, 2017, that it will not implement additional federal financial responsibility regulations for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal requirements adequately address associated risks.
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The EPA Press Office announced that Administrator Pruitt is conducting a State Action Tour in Iowa and Kentucky.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to repeal the glider provisions from the Heavy-Duty Truck Rule, asserting that gliders should not be classified as "new motor vehicles" under the Clean Air Act, and is seeking public comments on this decision until January 5, 2018.
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The email from the EPA Press Office details Administrator Scott Pruitt's state action tour in Texas, highlighting his visit to Toyota's new headquarters and discussions with local business leaders about balancing environmental regulations with economic growth.
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The EPA announced that its chief, Scott Pruitt, will tour the Gold King Mine on the two-year anniversary of the 2015 spill that contaminated the Animas River, alongside local officials and in the context of ongoing cleanup efforts.
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The email discusses U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt's participation in the G-7 environment ministers meeting in Bologna, Italy, highlighting the discord among G-7 nations regarding climate change, particularly following President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the extension of enforcement discretion for Puerto Rico Electric and Power Authority facilities affected by Hurricane Maria until January 31, 2018, to facilitate power restoration while allowing temporary relief from certain Clean Air Act requirements.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt continued his state action tour in Colorado to promote regulatory certainty for agriculture and discuss the redefinition of the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited the Gold King Mine on the two-year anniversary of the spill to discuss his commitment to reviewing the previous administration's decisions and addressing the concerns of those affected by the contamination.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt addressed the National Tribal Operations Committee on October 11, 2017, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between the EPA and tribal governments to address environmental issues in Indian country.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Iowa to discuss the agency's decision to begin redefining the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, emphasizing regulatory certainty for farmers and state oversight in environmental management.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the repeal of the Clean Power Plan, asserting that it exceeds the agency's statutory authority and aligns with President Trump's energy independence strategy.
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The EPA Press Office issued a statement addressing inaccuracies in a New York Times article regarding the agency's decision to continue reviewing the pesticide Chlorpyrifos, emphasizing that the decision was upheld by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and highlighting the USDA's concerns about banning the pesticide.
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The EPA Press Office released a statement on June 12, 2017, highlighting bipartisan support for Susan Bodine's nomination as Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance at the EPA, praising her extensive experience and commitment to environmental protection.
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The EPA, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, announced regulatory actions regarding the pesticide dicamba during a visit to Mississippi, aiming to minimize crop damage from pesticide drift and strengthen partnerships with local farmers and state leaders.
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The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are proposing to rescind the 2015 Clean Water Rule and revert to the previous definition of "waters of the United States" to provide regulatory certainty and return power to the states, following a Presidential Executive Order aimed at reviewing the rule.
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The email from the EPA Press Office discusses a Wall Street Journal editorial highlighting the resurgence of the coal industry under the Trump administration, attributing it to relaxed regulations and increased exports, contrasting it with the previous Obama administration's policies aimed at reducing coal consumption.
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The EPA's Administrator Scott Pruitt visited North Dakota to discuss the impacts of the 2015 WOTUS rule on agriculture and announced the agency's efforts to redefine the regulation to provide more certainty for farmers and empower state governance.
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The EPA announced President Trump's nomination of Bill Wehrum to serve as Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, receiving praise from environmental leaders for his extensive experience in air quality issues.
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The email from the EPA Press Office summarizes key activities from the week of June 16, 2017, including Administrator Scott Pruitt's participation in G-7 climate discussions, his congressional testimony on the agency's focus on the rule of law and cooperative federalism, and the commitment to cleaning up Superfund sites, contrasting with the previous administration's approach.
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The EPA's Scientific Integrity Committee cleared Administrator Scott Pruitt of allegations from the Sierra Club that he violated the agency's Scientific Integrity Policy by expressing a controversial opinion on global warming, affirming the importance of debate on the issue.
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The document discusses the nomination of David Ross by President Trump to head the EPA's Office of Water, highlighting widespread praise from various environmental officials for his qualifications and experience.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a rule on July 5, 2017, to set the Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS) volumes for 2018, maintaining conventional renewable fuel volumes at 15 billion gallons while considering market dynamics and aiming to meet the statutory deadline for finalizing the Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs).
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The email from the EPA Press Office discusses Secretary Scott Pruitt's unexpected support for federal funding of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative during his visit to Minnesota, highlighting the bipartisan efforts behind the multistate compact for protecting the Great Lakes.
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The EPA announced the appointment of Alexandra Dunn as the Regional Administrator for Region 1, overseeing environmental protection efforts in six northeastern states.
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The email discusses Scott Pruitt's critique of the Obama-era EPA's expansion of regulatory authority and outlines his commitment to refocus the agency on its core responsibilities, as reported in an editorial by the Washington Examiner.
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The email discusses the Senate's progress on confirming Department of Transportation nominees, highlighting Derek Kan's nomination for undersecretary of transportation for policy, and the political tensions surrounding federal funding for the Gateway Program.
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The EPA is promoting a series of webinars aimed at enhancing financial literacy among lawyers, focusing on accounting terms and contract drafting to improve business negotiations.
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The EPA is preparing for Hurricane Irma by securing toxic waste sites and easing gasoline standards to ensure fuel supply, while also evaluating Superfund sites at risk of flooding.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA discusses the Bloomberg Global Business Forum livestream and references the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case (1:17-cv-01906).
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA informs that the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee has postponed a hearing on EPA and NRC nominees due to the observance of Rosh Hashanah.
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The EPA's Air Office is conducting a mandatory webinar for staff on protecting sensitive information in response to a White House directive aimed at reducing leaks across federal agencies.
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The EPA's Press Office issued a response to an Associated Press article by Michael Biesecker, criticizing it for being misleading about the agency's efforts and assessments of Superfund sites in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
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The EPA is monitoring and securing Superfund sites in South Florida in preparation for Hurricane Irma, ensuring no contaminants migrate offsite and prioritizing sites for evaluation post-storm.
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The EPA is preparing for Hurricane Irma by securing toxic waste sites and easing gasoline standards to ensure fuel supply, as stated by EPA Chief Scott Pruitt in a Reuters interview.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Houston on September 15, 2017, to assess the agency's response to Hurricane Harvey, focusing on Superfund site evaluations and coordination with federal and state partners.
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The EPA Press Office reported that Administrator Scott Pruitt pledged to expedite a permanent solution for the Dioxin pits in the San Jacinto River, acknowledging community concerns and the risks posed by recent storms, while refraining from immediately endorsing the complete removal of the hazardous waste as recommended by EPA staff.
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The email from the EPA Press Office discusses House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's support for Administrator Pruitt's decision to end the "sue and settle" practice, which he claims allows special interests to bypass the regulatory process.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved Arizona's Regional Haze State Implementation Plan and withdrew a Federal Implementation Plan for the Coronado Generation Station during a visit by Administrator Scott Pruitt with Governor Doug Ducey on October 6, 2017.
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The EPA, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, announced on October 16, 2017, the decision to end the "sue-and-settle" practice, which involved settling lawsuits with conservationists and industry that led to regulatory commitments on greenhouse gas emissions and mercury pollution.
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The EPA Chief declared a dioxin dump "dangerous" and committed to a cleanup, despite criticism regarding potential hesitance to confront the responsible Fortune 500 companies.
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The EPA Press Office discusses an editorial from The Wall Street Journal regarding the agency's efforts to limit "sue and settle" practices in environmental lawsuits, specifically referencing the case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The email discusses a conversation between Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to repeal the glider provisions of the Heavy-Duty Truck Rule to recognize the unique nature of gliders and limit federal regulatory reach, with a public comment period open until January 5, 2018.
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The document is an email from the EPA Press Office discussing an article by Emmett McGroarty and Erin Tuttle that praises EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's efforts to reduce regulatory burdens, in the context of the ongoing legal case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its commitment to significantly reduce the backlog of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from prior years, aiming to respond to over 70% of these requests by the end of 2017 while also processing new requests.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced additional public listening sessions in San Francisco, Gillette, and Kansas City regarding the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan, responding to public interest and encouraging registration for participation.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the sentencing of Oliver Schmidt, a former Volkswagen senior manager, to 84 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to cheat U.S. emissions tests and violations of the Clean Air Act.
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The email from the EPA discusses National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn's comments on President Trump's evolving views regarding the Paris climate agreement following discussions at the G-7 summit, emphasizing Trump's environmental concerns balanced with economic considerations.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the Senate's confirmation of William Wehrum as the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, with Administrator Scott Pruitt expressing support for his appointment.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA invites participants to a private roundtable hosted by the Center for a New American Security to discuss the implications of economic populism on U.S. energy policy and trade, particularly in light of the Trump administration's approach to trade negotiations and tariffs.
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The email discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case and mentions that the White House believes Moore should step aside if the allegations against him are true.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced a policy to ensure independence on EPA science boards by prohibiting scientists who receive EPA grants from serving as agency advisers.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Iowa to discuss the agency's decision to redefine the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, emphasizing regulatory certainty for farmers and state oversight in environmental governance.
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