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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses his review of Meghan O'Sullivan's book on energy and global politics, which will be published in The Environmental Forum.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses a presentation by Maureen Stapleton on a $1 billion public-private partnership initiative for the Carlsbad desalination project, shared at the ACE '18 conference.
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The National Rural Water Association (NRWA) invited U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at the WaterPro Conference in Fort Worth, Texas, scheduled for September 17-19, 2018, to discuss cooperative federalism and collaboration with states.
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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 Lee Forsgren at the EPA discusses estimates related to lead service line replacements (LSLR) provided by Tracy Mehan from the American Water Works Association.
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The email from Sam Wade to Ryan Jackson and Sarah Greenwalt discusses an invitation sent to the EPA Administrator for the annual rural water conference in Fort Worth, Texas.
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The American Water Works Association supports the extension of the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA), as communicated by Tracy Mehan in an email dated January 16, 2018.
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The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) is requesting a meeting with EPA officials to discuss priority regulatory issues and is inviting them to participate in the National Water Policy Fly-In during Water Week 2018.
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The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) invited David Ross, Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to speak at the National Water Policy Fly-In on April 17, 2018, during Water Week 2018, focusing on clean water legislative and regulatory developments.
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The email from Tracy Mehan discusses the EPA's recommendation for new safeguards to be implemented when Flint crews replace lead service lines.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses the submission of comments on the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) from various utilities and associations, including attachments of those comments.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses the misconception that the EPA has not regulated drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act since 1996, providing a preliminary list of regulations issued since then.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association discusses the perchlorate matter and includes attachments of letters sent to EPA Administrator David Ross and former Administrator McCarthy.
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The meeting agenda outlines discussions between the Environmental Protection Agency Region VIII, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division, and Wyoming Mining Association regarding the handling of Exceptional Event demonstration packages and the implementation of the PQAO program for industrial monitors on August 16, 2018.
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The Environmental Protection Agency Region VIII and the Wyoming Mining Association held a meeting on August 16, 2018, to discuss enhancements to the NEPA process for mining leasing and permitting, including the potential application of the "One Federal Decision" approach and the development of Generic Environmental Impact Statements.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the cancellation of the June 28 Smart Sectors roundtable in Cheyenne, WY, due to scheduling conflicts.
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The Environmental Protection Agency Region VIII and the Wyoming Mining Association held a meeting on August 16, 2018, to discuss enhancements to the NEPA process for mining leasing and permitting, including the potential application of the "One Federal Decision" framework and the development of Generic Environmental Impact Statements.
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The meeting agenda outlines discussions between the Environmental Protection Agency Region VIII, the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Division, and the Wyoming Mining Association regarding the handling of Exceptional Events and the implementation of Part 58 Monitoring Rules, focusing on regulatory actions and the potential return of authority to the state.
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The email exchange between Stan Dempsey of the Colorado Mining Association and Patrick Davis, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses a meeting scheduled for the following day, with Dempsey inquiring about a PowerPoint presentation for the meeting.
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Mario Lewis shares an op-ed regarding the California fuel economy litigation, specifically the case Sierra Club v. EPA, with Mandy Gunasekara and others at the EPA.
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The email from Tate Bennett informs Myron Ebell that he will be traveling and unable to attend a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, while Stephen and Matt will still be present.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of the Administrator, represented by Tate Bennett, is reaching out to Hampton University to discuss a potential collaboration and presentation opportunity for students related to environmental careers, following a recommendation from the Heritage Foundation.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses a report indicating that the EPA saved Americans $1 billion in its first year under the Trump administration, and it is shared with recipients from the Heritage Foundation.
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The document is an email from Tate Bennett to Rob Bluey discussing Scott Pruitt's accomplishments as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, including regulatory reforms and stakeholder engagement during his first year in office.
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The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to deliver a keynote address at their 2018 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, emphasizing the importance of limited government and free market principles.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses an RSVP list for a Heritage Foundation event scheduled for March 12, 2018, forwarded from Stephen Gordon, the Deputy Director for Public Engagement at the EPA.
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The Colorado School of Mines hosted a summit on April 26, 2018, organized by the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America and Trout Unlimited, to discuss Good Samaritan protections aimed at enhancing the cleanup of abandoned mine lands through stakeholder collaboration and legislative advancement.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute is requesting a call with Tate Bennett to discuss three unspecified items related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Grant Kidwell confirms his attendance at an urgent meeting organized by the EPA, which is scheduled to take place at EPA Headquarters the following day.
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Grant Kidwell from ALEC expressed his intention to attend a mid-term evaluation event on behalf of the organization.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute announced the Cooler Heads Coalition's April strategy meeting scheduled for April 9, 2018, featuring guest speaker Rupert Darwall.
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The email exchange between Kevin Butt of Toyota Motor North America and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses scheduling a call and preparing a run of show for an upcoming event related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara discusses a rebuttal to a New York Times editorial regarding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, involving communication with Mario Lewis and others, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Candice Boyer from Americans for Tax Reform is coordinating a meeting and inviting colleagues to express interest in making presentations, emphasizing that the meeting will proceed regardless of weather conditions.
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The email from Rob Bluey of The Heritage Foundation discusses the invitation list for an upcoming event, suggesting attendees including Fred Lucas and Nick Loris.
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Americans for Tax Reform submitted a coalition letter to EPA Administrator Pruitt regarding his decision on the Pebble project, requesting that it be forwarded to him.
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The email correspondence between Sam Scales of Ford Motor Company and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses a scheduled call regarding the Clean Air Act (CAFE) at 11 am.
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Candice Boyer from Americans for Tax Reform is coordinating a meeting scheduled for March 21, 2018, at 10 AM at 722 12th Street NW, inviting colleagues to confirm their interest in presenting despite potential snow.
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The email correspondence involves Candice Boyer from Americans for Tax Reform coordinating a Wednesday meeting and seeking speakers, while Tate Bennett from the EPA requests an additional week to prepare his remarks.
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The email exchange between Nick Loris of the Heritage Foundation and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses arranging a quick call, potentially related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Pat Michaels from the Cato Institute shared a draft op-ed regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case with Tate Bennett, indicating it may be published in a prominent outlet.
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The email correspondence between Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting for the Cooler Heads Coalition on June 11, 2018, and acknowledges the anniversary of the Paris Agreement.
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Candice Boyer from Americans for Tax Reform is coordinating updates for a Wednesday meeting and is seeking responses from colleagues in the Hill and Administration.
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The email discusses the scheduling of a lunch meeting on May 8, 2018, between Rob Bluey of The Heritage Foundation and James Hewitt, with no specific agency or policy topic mentioned.
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The email from Mike Thompson discusses a meeting with Andrew Wheeler, with Tate Bennett from the EPA indicating the need to consult with AAW before proceeding further.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute issued a statement expressing gratitude for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's service following his resignation, highlighting his achievements and expressing confidence in Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler to continue the agency's reform agenda.
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The email from Candice Boyer of Americans for Tax Reform discusses the scheduling of a meeting on July 11, 2018, with Suhail Khan as the guest chair, while noting that Grover will be attending Freedom Fest in Las Vegas.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute is reminding members of the Cooler Heads Coalition about their upcoming strategy meeting on July 16, 2018, and mentions a pending joint letter supporting a resolution against carbon taxes.
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Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute is coordinating a meeting with Liz Bowman and Tate Bennett to discuss the status of withdrawing the NSPS for greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants, among other topics.
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Liz Bowman from the EPA is requesting Myron Ebell to encourage attendees interested in science transparency issues to participate in an upcoming meeting in early March, where they plan to discuss a forthcoming announcement.
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Pat Michaels from the Cato Institute submitted a review of the draft fourth Assessment to Tate Bennett, expressing his intention to advocate for vacating the Endangerment Finding and indicating a plan to go public with his efforts.
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The email correspondence involves Liz Bowman from the EPA discussing an interview with Scott Pruitt, with Rob Bluey from the Heritage Foundation sharing a link to the published interview.
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The email from the EPA's Bennett Tate invites participants to a conference call regarding the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards, scheduled for 11 AM, with involvement from the White House and Department of Transportation staff.
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Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute responds to EPA's Tate Bennett regarding a FreedomWorks statement praising the EPA for addressing oil and gas regulatory compliance concerns, indicating he has not seen similar releases but will share any he encounters.
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The email from Bennett Tate at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Rob Bluey from the Heritage Foundation and other participants for January 9, 2018, to establish a regular monthly meeting time.
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Brendan Samborn from Toyota Motor North America requested a dial-in number for a conference call regarding proposed changes to CAFE standards from the NHTSA.
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The U.S. EPA and DOT proposed the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule for Model Years 2021-2026 to adjust fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards, aiming to enhance vehicle affordability and safety while inviting public comment on various regulatory options.
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute is inviting Richard Yamada to its 2018 Annual Dinner and Reception, themed "Freedom: The Greatest Show on Earth," scheduled for June 28, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler and Auto Alliance representative David Schwietert discussing the scheduling of a meeting related to outreach efforts, with Tamika Burton assisting in the coordination.
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The Metropolitan Water Agencies express their support for S. 2800, America's Water Infrastructure Act of 2018, while urging the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to exclude the SRF WIN Act due to concerns that it would undermine the WIFIA program.
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The American Water Works Association supports the EPA's reconsideration of the Effluent Limitations Guidelines for Steam-Electric Power Plants to enhance public health protections related to drinking water supplies affected by coal-fired power plant discharges.
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The email from David Schwietert of the Auto Alliance discusses a joint statement issued after a meeting with President Trump regarding the automotive sector, expressing appreciation for the Administrator's involvement and indicating a willingness to assist the EPA in outreach and discussions with California.
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The document discusses the automotive industry's significant progress in reducing carbon emissions and its investments in advanced technologies to address climate change, highlighting that automakers are on track to meet or exceed the greenhouse gas reduction goals set by the Obama administration under the Paris Climate Accord.
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The Auto Alliance submitted comments to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) regarding the "Deemed to Comply" provision, arguing that unilateral changes to greenhouse gas standards would violate a 2012 agreement.
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The email from The Daily Signal discusses various topics including gun rights and court cases, specifically mentioning the Sierra Club v. EPA case, and is sent to Kenneth Wagner at the EPA.
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The email from The Daily Signal discusses a California bill that would criminalize traditional views on sexuality, addressed to Kenneth Wagner at the EPA.
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The Heritage Foundation is organizing the Resource Bank conference from June 5-8, 2018, in Florida, aimed at bringing together conservative leaders to exchange ideas, share strategies, and develop solutions for policy challenges.
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The email from the Heritage Foundation to Kenneth Wagner at the EPA discusses various political topics, including a case titled Sierra Club v. EPA, and promotes the Foundation's viewpoints on education and government spending.
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The Heritage Foundation's Kay Coles James is seeking input from Kenneth Wagner on which conservative issues should be prioritized in their agenda, including options like repealing Obamacare and confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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The email from Kay Coles James of The Heritage Foundation urges Kenneth Wagner at the EPA to make a financial contribution to support conservative policies in the Trump administration, emphasizing the urgency of the deadline for a matching gift.
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The National Rural Water Association requested a meeting with David Ross, Deputy Administrator for Water at the EPA, to discuss mutual goals related to rural and small water systems.
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The document discusses the San Diego County Water Authority's $1 billion public-private partnership with Poseidon Water for a seawater desalination project, highlighting considerations such as project expertise, risks, and the agency's decision-making process regarding water supply reliability.
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) invites David Ross, Assistant Administrator of the EPA, to participate in a public dialogue at their Annual Conference & Exposition (ACE '18) from June 11-14, 2018, focusing on the water sector's needs and the Agency's activities.
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The document discusses a Senate water resources bill, S. 2800, which is projected to increase the federal deficit by over $3 billion due to expanded low-cost loan programs for water infrastructure projects, as analyzed by the Congressional Budget Office, while Republican staffers indicate that budget-busting provisions will be revised before the bill's passage.
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The email discusses the American Water Works Association (AWWA) preparing to publish the first-ever direct potable reuse (DPR) standard to assist utilities in water-stressed areas in managing their DPR systems.
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The American Water Works Association is seeking feedback on a draft document addressing misconceptions about regulatory activity under the Safe Drinking Water Act since 1996, highlighting significant regulatory burdens and the need for resources as documented by the EPA.
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The American Water Works Association is finalizing a press release regarding the Senate Farm Bill, with Tracy Mehan coordinating the approval process.
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The American Water Works Association commended the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee for introducing the bipartisan Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, which includes measures to protect drinking water sources from nutrient runoff and enhances conservation programs benefiting water quality.
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The Heritage Foundation organized a panel discussion on improving federal workforce efficiency through commonsense hiring and firing practices, highlighting the need for streamlined processes to empower Cabinet Secretaries in managing personnel effectively.
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The email from Alida Low at Oklahoma State University invites recipients to the 2018 Employer Workshop on May 16, 2018, focusing on recruiting personnel and human resource professionals, featuring sessions on employment law updates, networking strategies, and corporate culture.
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The email exchange between David Schwietert from the Auto Alliance and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses the attendance of EPA staff at a tour during the DC Auto Show, with arrangements for a 4:30 PM tour due to potential delays.
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The document contains meeting notes from a February 1, 2018, conference call by a steering committee discussing the evolution of hardrock mining and reclamation in the Rocky Mountain West, focusing on issues such as mine acid drainage, technology for remediation, and recommendations for committee additions, with action items for feedback and scheduling future meetings.
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The Mountain Studies Institute is conducting a questionnaire for its Science and Innovation Center Steering Committee to gather input on hard rock mining challenges, potential benefits of the center, and funding options for its development.
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The Mountain Studies Institute is hosting the second annual Silverton Innovation Expo in Colorado to discuss advancements in mining and reclamation technologies, facilitate partnerships, and address challenges identified in the previous year's event.
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The document outlines the agenda for the EPRI Washington Seminar Series on "Fuels of the Future," co-hosted by the International Energy Agency, focusing on the impact of electrification on fuel use in the U.S. and Asia, particularly in the transportation sector.
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The email from Wil Smith of EPRI announces the upcoming "Fuels of the Future" seminar co-hosted with the International Energy Agency on July 19, 2018, focusing on future fuel use and electrification's implications for the petroleum sector.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of AWWA discusses the distribution of the new AWWA Standard on Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR) to relevant stakeholders for their upcoming conference call regarding the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) agenda item.
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The Metropolitan Water Agencies urges Congress to oppose legislation that would create preferential borrowing terms for state revolving loan funds under the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA), arguing that existing financing opportunities are sufficient for small to medium-sized projects.
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) expressed gratitude to key congressional leaders for including its recommendations in the Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018, emphasizing the importance of Farm Bill conservation programs for protecting drinking water sources.
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The City of South Bend's Department of Public Works, represented by Director Eric Horvath, submitted comments regarding the proposed revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule, emphasizing the challenges of lead service line inventory and replacement due to financial constraints and community demographics.
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The National Rural Water Association submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule, expressing support for the agency's outreach and consultation efforts in revising the drinking water regulations.
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The Michigan Section of the American Water Works Association submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding potential revisions to the Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule, emphasizing the need for community-specific solutions and flexibility in water chemistry management to effectively reduce lead exposure in drinking water.
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The City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Long-Term Lead and Copper Rule, emphasizing the need for community-specific solutions to reduce lead exposure in drinking water while acknowledging their compliance with current lead action levels.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the AWWA discusses a policy recommendation from the NRWA Regulatory Committee urging the federal government to focus on funding and support for small and rural communities affected by PFAS contamination, rather than imposing fines based on MCLs.
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The email from Tracy Mehan of the AWWA discusses the Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative's ongoing efforts and includes information about an upcoming webinar on lead replacement programs scheduled for April 25, 2018.
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The document discusses the rising water bills across the United States, highlighting that utilities are increasing rates by an average of 5.5% annually to fund repairs of aging infrastructure, with specific mention of Baltimore's compliance with EPA mandates for sewer upgrades.
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The document outlines the agenda for the 21st Energy and Climate Research Seminar organized by EPRI, featuring discussions on climate scenarios, emissions goals, electrification, and energy policy trends with participation from various agencies and organizations including NOAA and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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The email from Patricia Chism discusses scheduling conflicts for the EPA's Water Associations Engagement Meeting set for May 15, 2018, highlighting a discrepancy in the meeting time.
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The email exchange between Keith Heard of the NRWA and Lee Forsgren from the EPA discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document outlines the agenda for the EPRI Washington Seminar Series on "Fuels of the Future," co-hosted by the International Energy Agency, focusing on the impact of electrification on fuel use in the U.S. and Asia, particularly in the transportation sector.
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