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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses President Trump's pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, highlighting his conviction for federal contempt and the White House's justification based on Arpaio's public service.
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The email discusses a call between President Trump, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, and Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds to reassure her of their support for the federal biofuels program amidst concerns over proposed reductions in biodiesel volumes.
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Dan Blumenthal from the American Enterprise Institute shares an essay with EPA colleagues advocating for increased U.S. military spending to counter China's military modernization and psychological warfare strategies.
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The email discusses various challenges and developments within the EPA, including Republican efforts to overhaul the IRIS program, the rejection of an Inspector General's call for a review of risk screening tools, the agency's response to Hurricane Irma amidst budget cuts, and the House panel's consideration of amendments affecting EPA funding and authority.
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The EPA's September 29, 2017 Daily Environment Report discusses various environmental topics, including air pollution regulations, the extraction of rare earth minerals from coal, and the challenges faced by public water utilities, while highlighting the upcoming leadership change in EPA Region 2.
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The email from Bloomberg BNA to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses new Massachusetts regulations requiring power generators and gas companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25% from 1990 levels by 2020, in compliance with a 2008 climate change law.
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The email from Morning Media to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the media's response to the Las Vegas mass shooting, highlighting the challenges of reporting amidst misinformation and the recurring national debate on gun control.
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The email from POLITICO to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses the unexpected plea deal of former national security adviser Michael Flynn in relation to the Mueller investigation, highlighting its implications for the Trump White House.
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The New York Times is suing the EPA to compel the agency to regularly release Administrator Scott Pruitt's full daily schedule and details of his meetings, alleging violations of public records laws.
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The email from The Washington Post to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a report indicating that federal employee morale has improved under President Trump.
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The email from Politico discusses key political updates including Michael Flynn's guilty plea for lying to the FBI, government funding issues, and the Republican stance on the tax bill, addressed to Ryan Jackson at the EPA.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt visited Iowa to discuss partnerships with local leaders and address concerns regarding the repeal of the Clean Power Plan and the Waters of the United States rule.
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The email from the EPA notifies Ryan Jackson and Aaron Dickerson that their trip request from Washington to Rabat has been approved.
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The email from Frank Maisano provides an update on energy-related events, including a press conference by solar advocates opposing tariffs and a public hearing by the U.S. Trade Representative on solar tariffs, amidst ongoing discussions about tax reform in the Senate.
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The email from the American Enterprise Institute discusses the need for the U.S. to enhance its military capabilities to counter China's military modernization efforts, highlighting concerns about U.S. defense spending in comparison.
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The email from Robin Richardson invites attendees to the Executive Management Council meeting on April 4-5, 2017, focusing on agency management and operations, with participation from senior managers and remarks by the Administrator.
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The email from Rich Nolan to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a letter from state Attorneys General urging the EPA to issue a "no action" decision on a proposed rule regarding financial responsibility requirements for the hardrock mining industry, citing concerns over economic burdens and lack of significant environmental benefits.
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The email from Gary Hoitsma to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses scheduling a brief meeting with the Administrator for Wayne Nastri of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD).
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The email from Dain Hansen of IAPMO to Ryan Jackson at the EPA requests a meeting for IAPMO's CEO with Administrator Pruitt to discuss water-related challenges and opportunities during the week of October 16, 2017.
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The email from ECOS to Ryan Jackson at the EPA announces speakers for an upcoming webinar focused on "Cooperative Federalism 2.0" and the renewed relationship between the EPA and states, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Erin Chancellor discusses scheduling a meeting in Washington, D.C. for the week of November 13, 2017.
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Ryan Jackson from the EPA is inquiring about an update regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case while attending a Senate hearing on healthcare.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Doug Deason discusses the invitation for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to attend the 2017 Crossroads Summit and confirms efforts to finalize his availability for the event.
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The email from Mike Paque to Kenneth Wagner discusses an invitation for EPA Administrator Pruitt to deliver a keynote address at the GWPC's annual Underground Injection Control meeting, scheduled for February 12, 2018, and suggests Wagner as an alternative speaker if Pruitt is unavailable.
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The email from David Schnittger to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a follow-up on a meeting regarding TOTE's efforts to convert its container vessels from diesel to LNG, emphasizing the importance of this environmentally-friendly initiative and inquiring about any necessary follow-up actions or updates on the permit process.
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The document details a scheduled meeting between Sharnett Willis and Scott Fulton, President of the Environmental Law Institute, regarding the case Sierra Club v. EPA, set for May 5, 2017.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA announces a cybersecurity workshop on November 15th featuring speakers from various government agencies, aimed at educating participants on implementing NIST's Cybersecurity Framework and Risk Management Framework to mitigate cyber attack risks.
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The email from Amy Chiang at the EPA requests meetings with Administrator Pruitt for the CEOs of Honeywell and Chemours to discuss the implications of a recent court decision affecting EPA regulations on hydrofluorocarbons.
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The email from Melissa Shute to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses an upcoming meeting on October 10th with Administrator Pruitt, where Statoil aims to discuss EPA priorities and their emissions reduction technology.
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The email from Hilary Moffett to EPA officials discusses a joint letter from the American Petroleum Institute and the American Chemistry Council requesting the EPA to reconsider the implementation of the TSCA Inventory Notifications to ensure efficient online listing of active chemicals during the notification period.
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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 requirements for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal regulations sufficiently address associated risks.
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The email from Chevron Phillips invites EPA Administrator Pruitt to a VIP event on November 10, 2017, to celebrate the commissioning of a new chemical facility, highlighting topics such as TSCA implementation, emissions reduction, and worker safety.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA requests participation in an online survey aimed at understanding the media habits of federal government decision makers.
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The email from Amy Graham, an EPA spokesperson, confirms that Albert Kelly properly disclosed his FDIC dispute and remains a paid EPA employee while working on Superfund cleanup efforts, in response to inquiries from The Oklahoman regarding his ethics compliance and ongoing role.
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EPA Chief of Staff Ryan Jackson responds to Amanda Bunning's inquiry about potential candidates for the EPA Region V regional administrator position and expresses willingness to assist.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA to William Wehrum discusses a follow-up regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case (17cv1906).
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The email correspondence between Kristina Baum of Chevron Phillips Chemical Company and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses the upcoming VIP event for the commissioning of a new chemical facility, highlighting the opportunity to showcase the progress on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and emissions management.
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The email from Brent Fewell discusses the sharing of important documents related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case via Dropbox, highlighting new productivity tools and access instructions.
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The email from General Electric's Neal Kemkar to EPA official Mandy Gunasekara discusses the upcoming priorities for EPA Administrator Pruitt's visit to Australia, particularly regarding the reinvigoration of the Australia-US Energy Security Dialogue, while also referencing a supportive meeting with White House official Dave Banks about enacting ICAO aircraft standards.
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The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Charles Brittingham discusses sponsorship opportunities for the ECOS' 2018 meetings.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and GE Corporate discusses planning a potential meeting or tour in Australia related to ICAO Aircraft Standards.
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The email from Bloomberg BNA to Ryan Jackson at the EPA promotes a special report on environmental hazards highlighted by recent natural disasters, including Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria.
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The email from the EPA's Ryan Jackson discusses the retirement announcement of GOP Rep. Lamar Smith, highlighting his anti-science stance and connections to the oil and gas industry, while encouraging donations to celebrate his departure.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a situational awareness incident at the residence of Administrator Pruitt and requests a point of contact with the Tulsa Police Department for future incidents.
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The email from Occidental's AI Collins to EPA's Ryan Jackson discusses enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations and carbon capture and storage (CCS), highlighting a recent meeting with the EPA Administrator and sharing resources related to CCS initiatives.
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The email from Mike Keegan to EPA officials discusses concerns that the agency may not adhere to Congressional directives regarding the allocation of $12.7 million in FY 2017 technical assistance funding for rural and small community water systems.
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The email from Robert Moran of Halliburton requests a meeting with Ryan Jackson of the EPA to discuss political and regulatory matters related to energy and environmental policy, coinciding with Halliburton's iMPACT group's visit to Washington, D.C. on September 27, 2017.
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The email exchange between Laura McNulty of Esri and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on August 21 to connect Esri's CEO Jack Dangermond with EPA officials regarding priorities for brownfields and Superfund site projects.
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The document is an email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA containing the resume of Erin Chancellor, a legal professional with experience at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, highlighting her roles and responsibilities related to environmental law and policy.
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The email from Connie Fossi, a producer for Fusion's documentary series, requests a phone interview with EPA official Ryan Jackson to discuss concerns raised by former BOSC Chairwoman Deborah Swackhamer regarding emails related to Scott Pruitt's tenure at the EPA.
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The email from James Crugnale at the Weather Channel requests permission from Ryan Jackson at the EPA to be added to the agency's mailing list.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses an upcoming Agile Development in Government Training Workshop scheduled for November 8, 2017, featuring speakers from DHS and CMS, aimed at educating government executives and staff on best practices for implementing agile methodologies in software development and contracting.
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The email from Will Rogers discusses the failure of the Sutter County CAC to include all relevant evidence in their investigation report, referencing the CDPR Pesticide Investigation Manual, and urges various state and federal officials to ensure comprehensive evidence inclusion in their lawsuits and reviews.
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The emails involve the EPA and Arkema Inc. discussing the relocation of the Arkema Assistance Center to Crosby Church due to the start of the school year, with updates shared among various stakeholders.
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The email exchange between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Gary Hoitsma discusses scheduling a brief meeting amidst a busy week filled with travel and policy announcements related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Brian Mannix to Ryan Jackson discusses the potential nomination of physicist Will Happer for a position in the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) at the EPA.
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Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, is following up with Al Collins regarding the forwarding of information after a previous conversation.
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The email from the EPA discusses an upcoming Continuity of Operations (COOP) and Emergency Planning training workshop scheduled for August 17-18, 2017, featuring key speakers from DHS, FEMA, and USDA, aimed at improving agency preparedness for disasters.
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The email exchange between EPA officials discusses scheduling a meeting for Doug Sparkman, COO of BP North America, with the EPA Administrator.
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The email from Edward Calabrese to Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a follow-up on Jackson's recent appointment to advisory committees and suggests a discussion regarding bias criteria for more objective guidance.
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The email from Doug Benevento to Ryan Jackson at the EPA forwards a letter from the Wyoming Mining Association endorsing Benevento for the position of Administrator for EPA Region 8, highlighting his qualifications and the need for a shift in policy direction to support the mining industry.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA invites recipients to the American Petroleum Institute's 2018 State of American Energy luncheon, emphasizing the importance of natural gas and oil in meeting energy demands and supporting societal advancements.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a scheduling conflict with Ross Eisenberg and suggests meeting for coffee later in the afternoon, referencing the case Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The email from Amy Chiang to EPA officials discusses the support from various associations and companies, including the Federalist Society, for the EPA's decision to appeal an en banc ruling related to the SNAP program, highlighting the potential negative impact on businesses if the rule is vacated.
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Michael Dourson discusses his potential start date and salary for a position at the Environmental Protection Agency with Charles Munoz, indicating that his employment is contingent on the scheduling of Senate hearings.
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The email from William L. Wehrum at the EPA discusses the submission of an "Arguing Attorney Form" by Felicia Barnes for the Brick Industry Association in the court case Sierra Club, et al v. EPA, case number 15-1487.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA expresses gratitude to Cathy Stepp for facilitating a meeting with Mr. Chu and conveys his eagerness to join the team, referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Scott Corley from Corley Consulting, LLC is requesting a meeting with Ryan Jackson from the EPA to discuss issues related to underground storage tanks (USTs) and potential cost-saving measures for USTs storing biofuels.
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The email from Scott Lane to Ryan Jackson discusses a follow-up conversation regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Ryan Jackson of the EPA and Jay Kramer discusses the invitation for Bernie Marcus to introduce Administrator Pruitt at an event on September 28, 2017, while coordinating logistics and confirming participation.
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The email correspondence involves Michael Dourson from the EPA seeking information about Ernie Rosenberg, a former employee of the cleaning institute, in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA provides a summary report of a conference call regarding the case Sierra Club v. EPA (17cv1906) held on August 21, 2017.
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The email from GfK Custom Research to Ryan Jackson at the EPA invites him to participate in a paid survey about media views, emphasizing confidentiality and the value of his perspective.
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Scott Corley from Corley Consulting, LLC is requesting a meeting with Ryan Jackson from the EPA to discuss issues related to underground storage tanks and a North Texas engineer.
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The EPA is promoting a training workshop on September 19, 2017, focused on implementing shared services and category management to enhance government efficiency and effectiveness as part of the Trump administration's reform plans.
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The email from Frank Fannon announces the launch of the Coefficient Group, a new consultancy focused on energy and environmental services, aimed at helping businesses and nonprofits navigate policy and regulatory challenges.
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The email from EPA employee Ryan Jackson to Gerard Randall discusses scheduling a meeting on November 1st regarding a Region III issue related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA announces the winners of the ECOS Innovation Awards and discusses a meeting of states regarding nuclear cleanup, along with updates on the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a follow-up on issues and the current status related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, as communicated by John Flynn from Squire Patton Boggs.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses the compilation of documents and a summary of supporters for the EPA's appeal in the case Sierra Club v. EPA, highlighting backing from various associations and companies, including the Federalist Society.
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The email from the EPA discusses an upcoming free webinar on strategic leadership coaching aimed at enhancing employee engagement and execution of strategic plans.
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The email from Robert Moran of Halliburton requests a meeting with Ryan Jackson of the EPA to discuss political and regulatory matters related to energy and environmental policy, coinciding with Halliburton's iMPACT group's visit to Washington, D.C. on September 27th, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. EPA's Chief of Staff, Ryan Jackson, coordinating with Halliburton representatives to reschedule a meeting originally set for September 27, 2017, due to a scheduling conflict.
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The document consists of emails from Ryan Jackson at the EPA regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case and ExxonMobil's expansion of its methane emissions reduction program.
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The email correspondence involves Ryan Jackson from the EPA coordinating a meeting with representatives from Halliburton, including Robert Moran and Jessica Franks, regarding a schedule change for a visit on September 27, 2017.
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The email correspondence between MaryAnne Dunlap of Sanofi and Ryan Jackson of the EPA discusses inquiries regarding updates on a pharmaceutical rule related to the ongoing Sierra Club v. EPA litigation.
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Ryan Jackson from the U.S. EPA communicates with Al Collins from Oxy about confirming email addresses and expresses willingness to participate in future discussions.
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The document is a summary report from the EPA regarding a conference call on the Sierra Club v. EPA case (17cv1906) held on August 11, 2017.
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The Northeast Biosolids and Residuals Association (NEBRA) is hosting a webinar on September 14, 2017, to discuss the state of the science regarding PFAS analysis in wastewater, solids, and soils, aimed at state and federal agency staff, wastewater managers, and laboratories.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the anticipated timing for the confirmation vote of Bill Wehrum, with updates indicating a hopeful schedule for cloture and confirmation.
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The email correspondence involves Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, coordinating a meeting with Robert Smith to discuss issues related to the NorthMet Copper and Nickel mine project in Minnesota.
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The email correspondence involves Kenneth Wagner from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Robert Smith from PolyMet to discuss issues related to the NorthMet Copper and Nickel mine project in Minnesota.
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The email from William Wehrum to Mandy Gunasekara discusses an abeyance order issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit regarding the consolidated cases involving the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Sierra Club, directing the EPA to file status reports every 30 days for 60 days.
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The email correspondence involves Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA coordinating a phone meeting with Wendy Hutchinson regarding permitting issues related to the state Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for a project associated with Arch Coal.
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The email from Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with William Wehrum and Elizabeth Homer to finalize questions related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA informs Frederick R. Eames that a late addition guest for a meeting cannot attend due to a flight delay, while mentioning another individual, Surya, is present.
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The email from Ray Shepherd to Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses the estimated $1 billion value of potential regulatory relief for the Navajo Generating Station, highlighting its economic viability and low operational costs.
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The email exchange between EPA officials discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding an introduction to Lazard, after a previous call was missed.
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The email from Robert Meyers to Mandy Gunasekara inquiring about the status of pellet fuel regulations at the EPA, as the abeyance period is set to end on June 26th, indicating a pending legal brief due date.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to approve California's State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions for the Eastern Kern and Imperial County Air Pollution Control Districts as a direct final rule, anticipating no adverse comments.
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