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The Florida Governor's Press Office released a proclamation by Governor Rick Scott declaring the University of Central Florida Knights football team as national champions following their undefeated 13-0 season and victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office released a statement highlighting job growth at St. Johns Marine Group, as reported by WFOX on January 3, 2018.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office issued a photo release detailing Governor Rick Scott's visit to St. Johns Marine Group in Jacksonville to announce the creation of over 20 new jobs and highlight the state's overall job growth.
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The Florida Division of Emergency Management, under Governor Rick Scott, has opened two Multi-Agency Resource Centers in Orlando and Miami to assist Puerto Rican families displaced by Hurricane Maria with various recovery services.
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Governor Rick Scott of Florida urged North Florida families to prepare for severe cold weather and potential snow, directing the Florida Department of Transportation to spray state roads with a saline solution to prevent freezing as a winter storm approaches.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office provided an administrative schedule for Governor Scott and Lt. Governor Lopez-Cantera for January 5, 2018, including specific meeting times and locations.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office outlines Governor Rick Scott's revised administrative schedule for January 2, 2018, which includes meetings on election canvassing, weather briefings, and a roundtable on Puerto Rico relief efforts.
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The document is a press release from the Governor's Press Office announcing Governor Rick Scott's 2018 State of the State Address, highlighting his final remarks and acknowledgments of key state officials and their contributions.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Scott hosted a roundtable discussion in Doral focused on relief efforts for Puerto Rico following a recent crisis, as reported by WTVJ.
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The document outlines Governor Rick Scott's revised administrative schedule for January 2, 2018, including meetings related to the Florida Elections Canvassing Commission, weather briefings with the Florida Division of Emergency Management, and discussions on Puerto Rico relief efforts.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott hosted a roundtable in Doral to discuss ongoing relief efforts for Hurricane Maria victims, emphasizing the need for disaster relief funding to support displaced students in Florida schools.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Scott hosted a roundtable in Orlando focused on relief efforts for Puerto Rico on January 5, 2018.
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The document outlines the administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott and Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera on January 8, 2018, detailing their meetings with various state officials and legislators in Tallahassee.
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Governor Rick Scott reappointed Kelvin Lawson and Dr. Matthew Carter to the Florida A & M University Board of Trustees, with terms beginning January 5, 2018, and January 6, 2018, respectively, pending Florida Senate confirmation.
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The Florida Governor's Office issued a memorandum directing flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Broward County Deputy Michael David Ryan, who died in the line of duty, from sunrise to sunset on January 7, 2018.
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The document is an email from the Governor's Press Office detailing Governor Rick Scott's schedule for January 6, 2018, which includes attending a visitation for Broward County Deputy Michael David Ryan, while Lt. Governor Lopez-Cantera has no scheduled events.
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The Florida Department of State has approved Election Security Grant applications for all 67 counties, totaling over $14.5 million, to enhance election security ahead of the 2018 election season, as announced by Governor Rick Scott.
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The document is an email from the Governor's Press Office detailing Governor Rick Scott's schedule for August 9, 2018, which includes a call with Panama City Police Chief Scott Ervin regarding the shooting of an officer.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott and Senate President Joe Negron toured the St. Lucie River to address blue-green algae issues, revealing a $700,000 funding allocation for Martin County as part of a $3 million grant program aimed at cleanup efforts.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott directed the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the South Florida Water Management District to implement measures to reduce harmful water discharges from Lake Okeechobee, emphasizing the need for federal support and funding for Everglades restoration projects.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Mike Carroll will leave his position as Secretary of the Department of Children and Families after over 28 years of service, effective September 6, 2018, highlighting his contributions to the agency during his tenure.
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The Florida Department of State, led by Secretary Ken Detzner, sent a letter to the DHS and FBI addressing election security issues following the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence's failure to confirm statements made by Senator Nelson.
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The document is an email from the Governor's Press Office detailing that both Governor Rick Scott and Lt. Governor Lopez-Cantera have no scheduled events for August 12, 2018.
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The document outlines the administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott and Lieutenant Governor Lopez-Cantera on August 11, 2018, detailing their attendance at events in Naples and Daytona Beach.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott has reduced state debt by over $10 billion since December 2010, marking the largest reduction in Florida's history, while also highlighting improvements in job creation and tax cuts.
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The document outlines the administrative schedule for Florida Governor Rick Scott and Lieutenant Governor Lopez-Cantera for August 14, 2018, including a cabinet meeting at the Capitol in Tallahassee.
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Governor Rick Scott appointed Linda Shaughnessy to the Early Learning Coalition of Orange County for a term from August 13, 2018, to April 30, 2021.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott recognized four outstanding educators with the Governor's Shine Award during a Cabinet meeting, highlighting their significant contributions to education in Florida.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott awarded Madison Setliff the Governor's Young Entrepreneur Award during a Florida Cabinet meeting, highlighting the state's support for small businesses.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott awarded the Governor's Business Ambassador Award to Social Grounds Coffee Company, a veteran-owned business, during a Florida Cabinet meeting on August 14, 2018, recognizing its contributions to employing U.S. veterans.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott recognized veteran Fred Taylor with the Governor's Medal of Merit during a Cabinet meeting for his exceptional service and ongoing contributions to the veteran community.
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The Florida Governor's Press Office announced that Governor Rick Scott awarded Sam Rogers the Champion of Service Award for his extensive volunteer work and mentorship in the Tallahassee community.
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The document is a revised schedule from the Governor's Press Office detailing Governor Rick Scott's and Lt. Governor Lopez-Cantera's activities on August 7, 2018, including calls regarding a graduation threat and a meeting with the President of Colombia.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Henry Nickel discusses scheduling a lunch meeting, with Wehrum requesting to move the meeting from the next day to the current day due to a conflict.
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Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is coordinating a meeting with Eric Murdock to catch up after moving into the building.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA requests Katherine Weisiger to send him a complete set of Cash Balance Plan election forms due to his scattered documents.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, and Eric Murdock discusses their plans to meet on March 11, 2018, with Wehrum indicating he is delayed due to traffic.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Joseph Stanko of Hunton & Williams discusses scheduling a coffee meeting following the New Year.
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Bill Wehrum of the EPA is coordinating with Julia Zemnick to pick up his belongings from the office on Saturday, March 10, 2018.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Bill Brownell confirms a breakfast meeting scheduled for March 13, 2018, at Old Ebbitt.
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The email from a private individual to EPA officials discusses the formation of two separate CASAC panels to address implementation issues and health science issues related to ozone standards, following a recent discussion on the topic.
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The email from Katherine Weisiger of Hunton Andrews Kurth to Bill Wehrum discusses the need for Wehrum to complete revised forms for his Cash Balance Plan distribution due to the expiration of the previous election package.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP), expresses condolences regarding the passing of public health advocate Andy, acknowledging his impact on the safer chemicals community.
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The email correspondence between Puneet Verma of Chevron and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a call to address questions regarding PMN P-17-0283, with a reminder to avoid using the general email system for confidential business information.
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Chevron's Puneet Verma is seeking guidance from Nancy Beck regarding PMN P-17-0283, following up on discussions previously held with Charlotte.
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David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance reached out to EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler to discuss pending matters regarding fuel economy standards and the need for flexibility in the upcoming NPRM to facilitate an agreement with California.
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Bill Wehrum from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency scheduled a call with Barbara Kiss from General Motors to discuss matters related to energy and environment.
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David Schwietert from AutoAlliance sent a thank-you letter from Mitch Bainwol to President Trump following a meeting, requesting that it be shared with the EPA Administrator.
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The email from Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, acknowledges a meeting with representatives from the Association of Global Automakers regarding the E10 cliff issue and expresses a commitment to addressing their concerns promptly.
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The email from Troy Lyons discusses arranging a meeting between Joseph Guzzo of General Motors and Bill Wehrum, indicating a follow-up after their conversation at the Detroit auto show, with Josh Lewis included to assist in scheduling.
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The email from Julia Rege of the Association of Global Automakers thanks EPA Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum for a meeting regarding the E10 cliff issue and expresses a desire for a quick temporary solution to manufacturer testing in the absence of EPA test procedures.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute is requesting a meeting with Bill Wehrum regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document outlines the agenda for a conference on automotive innovation hosted by the U.S. Department of Transportation on January 24, 2018, featuring key speakers including Senator John Thune and discussions on topics such as the future of mobility, self-driving technology, and cybersecurity in automotive data.
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The email from Tracy Mehan, Executive Director of Government Affairs at the American Water Works Association, discusses the upcoming publication of his review of the book "Beyond Politics: The Private Governance Response to Climate Change" by Vanderbilt professors, which is set to be published by the Environmental Forum of the Environmental Law Institute.
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The email from Gerald Roussel at Ford Motor Company to Bill Wehrum discusses the submission of comments related to the Draft Technical Assessment Report and includes attachments of Ford's and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers' comments, following a meeting between the parties.
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The email from Julia Rege of Global Automakers to EPA Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum requests a meeting to discuss a fuel economy testing extension for model year 2020 that involves fuel containing no ethanol.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is hosting a one-day meeting on August 14, 2018, at the Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center in Ada, OK, focused on groundwater, watershed, and ecosystem restoration topics for state and tribal environmental leaders, including a lab tour.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation discusses the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and urges Kenneth Wagner to support conservative solutions in response to opposition from the Left.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to renew his membership for 2018 to support conservative policies in collaboration with the Trump Administration.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to become a member to support conservative policy initiatives, including the repeal of Obamacare.
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The email from Christie Fogarty, Membership Director at the Heritage Foundation, urges Kenneth Wagner to confirm his membership for 2018 to support the conservative movement.
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The Heritage Foundation's Membership Director, Christie Fogarty, is requesting Kenneth Wagner to activate his membership to receive his membership card, emphasizing the importance of supporting conservative principles.
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The Heritage Foundation is reaching out to Kenneth Wagner to encourage support for conservative policy initiatives and a fundraising challenge related to the Trump administration.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to join the Leaders Club to support conservative principles, emphasizing that today is the last day to accept the invitation.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to join the exclusive Leaders Club, emphasizing the importance of conservative support for policy battles.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to join the organization as a member, emphasizing the importance of conservative principles in transforming the country.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James urges Kenneth Wagner from the EPA to participate in a Vote of Confidence campaign supporting conservative principles amidst perceived attacks from the Left.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James is urging Kenneth Wagner of the EPA to support a fundraising campaign aimed at making individual tax cuts permanent following the recent tax reform legislation.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James invites Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to join their Leaders Club, emphasizing his conservative values and the importance of financial contributions to advance conservative policies.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of the Heritage Foundation is a membership confirmation request sent to Kenneth Wagner, emphasizing the importance of his participation in advancing conservative solutions in 2018.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James urges Kenneth Wagner to donate to their Tax Day Freedom Campaign, emphasizing the importance of supporting President Trump's tax cuts and opposing increased government regulation.
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The email from Kay Coles James of the Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner to become a member before the deadline, highlighting the organization's role in promoting conservative policies in collaboration with the Trump Administration.
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The email from Christie Fogarty of The Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to become a member of the organization, emphasizing the importance of conservative principles and a membership deadline of March 31, 2018.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation invites Kenneth Wagner, an EPA employee, to join the Leaders Club, emphasizing the commitment to conservative principles amidst challenges.
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The email from Bridgett Wagner of The Heritage Foundation informs Kenneth Wagner about registration and hotel deadlines for the upcoming 2018 Resource Bank Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, FL, emphasizing a fee increase and the closing of the hotel room block.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner, an EPA official, to donate to the Tax Day Freedom Campaign to support efforts against tax increases and promote limited government and freedom.
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The email from Bridgett Wagner of The Heritage Foundation informs Kenneth Wagner about the highlights of the 2018 Resource Bank Meeting and invites suggestions for the upcoming 2019 meeting.
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The American Water Works Association's Executive Director, Tracy Mehan, is coordinating invitations for David Ross to attend two meetings of the Water Utility Council, one on April 19th in Washington and another during the ACE '18 conference in June.
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The American Water Works Association is inviting David Ross and Peter Grevatt to address the Water Utility Council during their Fly-In event on April 19-20, 2018, to discuss water policy matters.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses the submission of speaker request forms for David Ross, Assistant Administrator for Water at the US EPA, for upcoming events including ACE '18 and the Water Utility Council meetings.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses a presentation by Maureen Stapleton on San Diego's $1 billion public-private partnership initiative for the Carlsbad desalination project, shared at the ACE '18 conference.
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The American Water Works Association sent a joint letter advocating for increased appropriations for water-related research, with support from various water associations.
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The National Rural Water Association is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to consider non-profit wastewater utilities eligible for financial assistance from the Clean Water State Revolving Funds, as many small and rural communities are currently ineligible due to their non-municipal status.
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The American Water Works Association submitted comments on the proposed NEPA implementing regulations (CEQ-2018-001) to the Council on Environmental Quality, highlighting water-related concerns.
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The email correspondence involves Tracy Mehan from the American Water Works Association coordinating a call regarding the planning for the Annual Conference, with participants including EPA's David Ross and others.
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The email from Adam Krantz of NACWA to David Ross discusses a request for a brief conversation regarding the blending rulemaking related to the EPA.
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) has submitted comments on the Lead and Copper Rule (LT-LCR) Federalism Consultation to the EPA, which have been filed and distributed to relevant staff.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses an upcoming column by AWWA CEO David LaFrance regarding collaboration between utilities and agriculture for source water protection.
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The email from Colleen Newman of the National Association of Water Companies to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses a letter regarding the EPA's Effluent Limitations Guidelines for Steam Electric Power Plants.
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The email from Tracy Mehan discusses new models for affordability and median household income (MHI) related to water and wastewater, addressed to various officials including Peter Grevatt from the EPA.
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The American Water Works Association sent a letter regarding the SRF-WIN program in relation to the Senate WRDA Bill.
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The email from Brent Fewell of Earth & Water Law discusses the preparation for an upcoming meeting regarding POTW (Publicly Owned Treatment Works) and includes attachments for review by the recipients, who are affiliated with the EPA and water management organizations.
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The EPA is hosting a Water Associations Engagement Meeting on May 15, 2018, to discuss water infrastructure issues, including affordability and financing, with stakeholders as part of National Infrastructure Week.
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The email from Tracy Mehan, Executive Director of Government Affairs at the American Water Works Association, discusses his review of Meghan O'Sullivan's book "Windfall" which addresses the implications of new energy abundance on global politics and will be published in The Environmental Forum.
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The email from Adam Krantz of NACWA informs Lee Forsgren of the EPA that he cannot attend the upcoming Water Associations Engagement Meeting due to a scheduling conflict, but Nathan Gardner-Andrews will attend in his place.
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The Colorado Mining Association's Coal, Hardrock and Uranium Committee held a meeting on April 19, 2018, to discuss updates on slope stabilization policy, legislative reports on water quality and air fees, and upcoming events related to mining safety and abandoned mine land cleanup.
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Stan Dempsey of the Colorado Mining Association is requesting the name of a colleague from the EPA who briefed them on abandoned mines and Superfund during a recent meeting.
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Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency informs Travis Deti that Doug Benevento cannot attend a meeting on June 28 in Cheyenne and suggests coordinating with Diane Moon to find an alternative date.
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The email from Patrick Davis discusses a quote for an EPA press release regarding the Region 8 Smart Sectors program, which was mentioned by Doug Benevento to Travis Deti.
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The email from Laura Skaer to Byron Brown discusses the attachment of Jim Kuipers' resume, which is about five years old, in relation to regulatory matters concerning the mining industry.
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