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The email correspondence between Will Lovell of the EPA and Quin Shea discusses scheduling a meeting regarding groundwater issues and coordinating with the Administrator's calendar.
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The email exchange between Quin Shea from the Edison Electric Institute and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address groundwater issues and includes references to previous comments on hydrologic connections.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the need to reschedule a meeting with the Edison Electric Institute due to a scheduling conflict with a briefing for the new Deputy Administrator.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the handling of an exemption request related to the GT90 issue, with recommendations for contacting specific officials in the Office of Air and Radiation and Region 5 for further assistance.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) and American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the ongoing Detailed Study of effluent limitation guidelines for the petroleum refining point source category, emphasizing their members' investments in wastewater treatment technologies.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a meeting and call-in setup regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with participants from Millennium Bulk and Arch Coal included in the communication.
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The email from Peter Robertson of the Pebble Partnership discusses a change in the group of Native Alaskans visiting the EPA, confirming the attendance of specific representatives and expressing a willingness to meet with them.
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The EPA issued a guidance memo clarifying its interpretation of New Source Review regulations to allow for the consideration of emissions decreases in the applicability process, aiming to reduce confusion and promote environmentally beneficial investments.
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The memorandum from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt directs the Office of Water to develop a proposal for updating the regulations governing the EPA's authority under Clean Water Act section 404(c) to enhance regulatory certainty and align with modern environmental standards.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Patrick Carolan of the Franciscan Action Network discusses plans to reconnect and meet for lunch, with a mention of a utilities group contact.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Jerry Mullins discusses scheduling a visit to a Wyoming mine, contingent on the Judge's calendar, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from the EPA discusses coordinating a visit to a biodiesel plant by Administrator Pruitt, involving communication between EPA officials and representatives from REGI.
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The email correspondence between EPA's Tate Bennett and REG Biofuels' Brad Albin discusses the arrangement of plant visits for Scott, including a prioritized list of plants and a map to enhance learning and idea exchange.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Jerry Mullins discusses the travel time from Pittsburgh International Airport to the Tunnel Ridge mine, confirming it is approximately 60 minutes.
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The email discusses an upcoming meeting between the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to advocate for policy changes regarding state oversight of clean water permits and other regulatory issues following a conference at the Trump International Hotel.
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The email correspondence between Brad Viator of the Edison Electric Institute and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the potential for public universities to conduct studies that would require data sharing, addressing transparency issues related to a legal case, Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The document is a letter from the JLAS Foundation to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt urging the withdrawal of the proposed veto under Section 404c of the Clean Water Act for the Pebble Deposit Area in Alaska, criticizing it as federal overreach and advocating for the normal permitting process to be applied.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing the approval process for photos taken during the 2018 Black Thunder tour, confirming that only the photos need to be approved for public use, not the photographer.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA, specifically Kelly Kundinger and Tate Bennett, coordinating a call with representatives from Arch Coal regarding details for the Administrator's Mine Tour at Black Thunder.
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The email correspondence involves multiple officials from the EPA, OMB, and DOT discussing the scheduling of a conference call regarding an unspecified topic on February 12, 2018.
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The email correspondence between USDA and EPA officials discusses scheduling a call between Administrator Pruitt and Secretary Perdue for June 13, 2018, at 4:45 PM.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses logistics for transferring files related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically regarding the deliberative process and the use of an FTP site for file sharing.
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Heidi King from NHTSA emails Mandy Gunasekara from EPA to propose a catch-up call regarding their collaboration and ensure that the team is receiving necessary support.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses logistics for transferring files related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically regarding the deliberative process, with Christopher Grundler coordinating the outreach to Jim Tamm.
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The email from James Owens at the U.S. Department of Transportation discusses the status of rulemaking closeout items and coordination with the Environmental Protection Agency ahead of a National Academy of Sciences meeting.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara discusses a confidential deliberative process related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, involving multiple officials from the Executive Office of the President and the EPA.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck from the EPA coordinating a call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with participants from NOAA and the Executive Office of the President, discussing scheduling preferences for the call.
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The email from Todd Willens of the U.S. Department of the Interior discusses the agenda for an upcoming call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, involving coordination among various federal officials.
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Samantha McDonald from the Independent Petroleum Association of America sent promotional materials and a registration form for an upcoming EPA meeting to Kelly Kundinger and Tate Bennett for review and approval.
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The email correspondence between CDC and EPA officials discusses scheduling a call for a disclosure review, with proposed dates and coordination efforts among team members.
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The email correspondence between Kelly Kundinger from the EPA and Samantha McDonald from IPAA discusses scheduling a walk-through for IPAA team members to familiarize themselves with the check-in procedures and room location for an upcoming event.
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The email from Allison Carter discusses the attendance of Jon Steverson, a consultant, at a small meeting on February 2, 2018, where EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt will be introduced, highlighting his commitment to regulatory reform and engagement with local partners.
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The email from Jim H. Kim at the EOP/OMB discusses the formation of the Chemical Exposure and Risk Assessment and Management (CERAM) Policy Coordination Council, including the distribution of proposed principles for the council's agenda.
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The email from Allison Carter to Tate Bennett discusses the ongoing list of attendees for a significant meeting related to Florida Farm Bureau Day at the Capitol, highlighting the challenges in obtaining names due to the busy schedule of Adam Basford.
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The email correspondence involves Samantha McDonald from the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) requesting a walkthrough of the EPA meeting location and check-in procedures for an upcoming Congressional event.
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The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) is organizing a monthly call for the ESA Pesticide Working Group to monitor progress on the ESA/pesticides initiative, proposing a meeting on June 20, 2018.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is engaged in rulemaking to establish new fuel economy and greenhouse gas emission standards for light-duty vehicles for model years 2022-2025, amidst a conflict with California's existing standards, while exploring a compromise that allows automakers flexibility in exchange for stricter long-term regulations, and highlighting the potential of autonomous vehicle technology to enhance both safety and
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The letter from the Western Governors' Association to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requests improved consultation with states regarding air quality policy and the Exceptional Events Rule, emphasizing the need for meaningful exchanges before finalizing decisions that affect state Clean Air Act programs.
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The email exchange between Daland Juberg from Dow AgroSciences and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on January 17th to identify core focal areas for human health issue prioritization and stakeholder engagement.
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The email correspondence between Dennis Deziel from Dow Chemical and Tanya Mottley from the EPA discusses the delay in the publication of a non-Order Significant New Use Rule (SNUR) and explores the possibility of issuing a 5(e) Consent Order to expedite commercialization of a PMN case submitted in 2016.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is urged by the Toxic Substances Control Act New Chemicals Coalition to enhance its consultation process with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration regarding workplace exposure concerns before imposing restrictions on new chemicals, as mandated by TSCA Section 5(f)(5).
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The letter from the TSCA New Chemicals Coalition to the EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics expresses concerns about the new chemical review process under the amended TSCA, highlighting issues with transparency and the high rate of "not likely" determinations for premanufacture notices compared to the previous TSCA.
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The email from Michael Abboud at the EPA discusses the Administrator's recent visit to a silver-gold mine in Nevada, highlighting it as an example of cooperative federalism.
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The document contains slides related to the Safer, Affordable, Fuel-Efficient (SAFE) Vehicles Rule, discussing vehicle prices, fuel economy standards, and safety statistics in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The letter from the U.S. Senate urges the EPA to revise the "new source" rules under the Clean Air Act to accommodate the operational needs of new natural gas-fired "quick start" Simple Cycle Combustion Turbines, which are essential for maintaining electric grid reliability amidst a changing generation mix.
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The USDA expresses serious concerns to the EPA regarding the National Marine Fisheries Service's Biological Opinion on chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and malathion, urging the repudiation of its findings and a reinitiation of consultation due to perceived inaccuracies in assessing risks to endangered species.
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The email from Charles Cavanaugh of the EPA approves a one-year extension of Pasquale Perrotta's Outside Activity Request, while reminding him of the restrictions on using government resources for compensated outside activities.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA expresses gratitude to Louis Baer of the Portland Cement Association for his participation in a WOTUS panel discussion, highlighting collaboration between the agency and industry stakeholders.
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CBS This Morning's Caroline West requests a statement from the EPA regarding a meeting between EPA Chief Scott Pruitt and lobbyist Steven Hart, which raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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The email correspondence discusses Andrew Wheeler's confirmation by the US Senate as Deputy Administrator of the EPA and expresses anticipation for his arrival at the agency.
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The Utility Water Act Group (UWAG) requested a 30-day extension of the comment period for the U.S. EPA Region 10's proposed NPDES General Permit for Hydroelectric Facilities in Idaho, originally due on June 11, 2018, to allow more time for input from affected energy companies.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a conference call with Andy Abboud, discussing scheduling conflicts and confirming a time for the meeting.
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The U.S. EPA is granting an extension of the public comment period for the Draft General Permit for Hydroelectric Facilities in Idaho, moving the deadline to June 26, 2018, in response to requests from the Utility Water Act Group and Idaho Power Co.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) and American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the ongoing Detailed Study of effluent limitation guidelines for the petroleum refining point source category, emphasizing their members' investments in wastewater treatment technologies.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a conference call with Michael Abboud and Anterine Jackson regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) released a statement from President Barry Russell highlighting the United States' transition to energy abundance and its implications for economic growth and energy security ahead of President Trump's State of the Union address.
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The email exchange involves the EPA coordinating a conference call with Andy Abboud, with adjustments to the timing due to scheduling conflicts.
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The EPA, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, has decided to suspend the withdrawal of proposed restrictions on mining in the Bristol Bay watershed to gather additional comments and assess the potential environmental impacts.
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The email from Eric Vance of the EPA shares a link to photos related to the Black Thunder Mine, responding to a request from Mike Danylak of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
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The U.S. EPA's Office of Public Affairs, represented by Tricia Lynn, responded to a media inquiry regarding the classification of organic waste from poultry plants under hazardous waste regulations, stating that such waste is generally exempt when returned to the soil as fertilizer.
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The EPA, represented by spokesman Jahan Wilcox, announced the decision to publicly post and quarterly release the costs associated with the security detail for Administrator Scott Pruitt due to unprecedented death threats against him.
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The email exchange between Alicia Alford from CBS News and James Hewitt from the EPA discusses a request for quotes and a photo for a CBS Evening News segment related to a Significant New Use Rule (SNUR), confirming the public comment deadline as August 10th.
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The email exchange between Alicia Alford from CBS News and James Hewitt from the EPA discusses a request for a photo of Nancy Beck and confirmation of the public comment deadline related to a Significant New Use Rule (SNUR).
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA expressed appreciation for the meeting with NACAA and emphasized the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation on air quality issues.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA, and Brent Fewell discusses scheduling a coffee meeting.
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Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA, expresses gratitude to John C. Cruden for the opportunity to speak at the American College of Environmental Lawyers and appreciates the positive feedback on his presentation.
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Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, confirms dinner plans with Robert Wyman during his trip to Los Angeles on March 27, 2018.
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The email from Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses the concerns raised by the NACAA regarding the public health risks associated with methyl bromide fumigation and indicates plans to follow up with Peter and his team on the matter.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA acknowledges receipt of an update from FCA's Matthew Forman regarding the need to revise CAFE/GHG standards due to significant changes in the U.S. auto market since 2012 and the ongoing negotiations with the Trump Administration and California.
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Bill Wehrum of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a phone call with Margo Oge regarding a discussion on air and radiation topics.
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The email from Miles Keogh of the National Association of Clean Air Agencies congratulates Andrew Wheeler on his appointment as Acting Administrator of the EPA and expresses optimism for collaboration to improve air quality in the U.S.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Charles Ingebretson of AJW, Inc. discusses scheduling a meeting and reflects on Ingebretson's recent visit with a colleague, while also highlighting Ingebretson's new role in a consulting firm focused on energy and environmental policy.
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The email from Charles Ingebretson to EPA official Bill Wehrum discusses Ingebretson's new role at AJW, Inc. and requests a meeting to discuss priorities for the year on behalf of the Advanced Engine Systems Institute and the Institute for Clean Air Companies.
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The email exchange between Kevin Fay and Bill Wehrum discusses a legal memo regarding the Kigali Implementation Authority, with Fay suggesting a casual meeting to further discuss the issue.
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The document contains emails discussing the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) involving Bill Wehrum and Laura Cohron from the EPA, dated January 15-16, 2018.
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is inviting Bill Wehrum to a reception following the Texas Environmental Superconference on August 2, 2018, in Austin, Texas.
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The document is an SAE International eNewsletter discussing advancements in vehicle engineering technology, including a new lubrication analysis technique for electric driveline efficiency, disruptive flight control technologies being tested on the Magma UAV, and features of the third-generation Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
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The email from SAE International promotes the features of the SAE MOBILUS technical resource platform aimed at enhancing the efficiency and organization of mobility engineering professionals.
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The email exchange between Margo Oge and Bill Wehrum discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting regarding ongoing discussions, with Oge indicating her availability while in town from January 4 to January 12, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document discusses the need for the U.S. light-vehicle fleet to adopt fuel-saving technologies to comply with tightening emissions regulations, as highlighted in a May 2018 eNewsletter from SAE International.
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The email from Robbie Diamond to Bill Wehrum discusses an op-ed advocating for a national program to reform fuel economy standards, highlighting its benefits for industry, the environment, and national security, and mentions an upcoming study on advanced technologies improving fuel economy.
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The email correspondence between Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA and Andrew Oldham from Texas discusses preparations for a Title V meeting, including agenda development and participant attendance.
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The email correspondence between Christopher Savage and Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses the technical feasibility of installing emissions capture systems on wine fermenters, highlighting concerns about potential impacts on product quality, and mentions a planned meeting with Region 9 colleagues for further understanding.
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The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC) is promoting its upcoming events, including the California Automotive Teachers Conference and NAFTC Expo II in Las Vegas, focusing on alternative fuels training and outreach.
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The email from Sarah Sandison invites Bill Wehrum of the EPA to give Opening Remarks at the 'The Role of Voluntary Action in Methane Management' workshop during the 27th World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C., scheduled for June 29, 2018.
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The document is an SAE International eNewsletter discussing various automotive topics, including Chevrolet's unveiling of the 2019 Silverado, PSA's electrification plans for Opel/Vauxhall, and advancements in autonomous vehicle technology presented at CES 2018.
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The email from Thea Walker to EPA officials discusses the need for funding to develop a solution strategy for the phaseout of R-22 refrigerant, emphasizing the potential health risks and costs for vulnerable populations, and requests clarification on available funding for a pilot project.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Josh Lewis discusses the status of the reconsideration of the Brick/Clay MACT rule and mentions a meeting request from the Tile Council of North America.
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is inviting Bill Wehrum to a reception following the Texas Environmental Superconference on August 2, 2018.
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The email from Dr. Venkat Krovi invites Bill Wehrum to the Automated and Connected Vehicle Systems Testing Symposium hosted by Clemson University, focusing on the challenges and frameworks for testing automated vehicles in public transportation.
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The email from Claire Barnett to EPA officials discusses strategies for promoting healthy school environments with minimal funding, including the use of the EPA logo on the National Healthy Schools Day website and emphasizes the importance of EPA's continued support in this area.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation discussing the reconsideration of the Brick/Clay MACT rule, with Jeffrey Longsworth requesting updates and a meeting for the TCNA Executive Director.
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The email exchange between Kevin Fay and Bill Wehrum discusses a legal memo regarding the Kigali Implementation Authority and expresses interest in finding a successful solution through informal conversation, with Wehrum representing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email from Wayne H. Valis to Bill Wehrum at the EPA discusses a proposed roundtable meeting between Wehrum and leaders of the Trade Association Liaison Council, Manufacturing Action Council, and Regulatory Improvement Council to discuss regulatory improvements following a successful previous meeting with Administrator Pruitt.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, and Brent Fewell from Earth & Water Law Group discusses scheduling a coffee meeting.
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SAE International is promoting its scholarly journals and improvements to the author submission process to enhance visibility and accessibility for research in ground vehicle and aerospace topics.
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The email from FCA's Matthew Forman to Bill Wehrum discusses FCA's position on revising CAFE/GHG standards in light of changes in the U.S. auto market, emphasizing support for a national program and the importance of negotiations with the Trump Administration and California.
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The document discusses Boulder's recent lawsuit against oil companies regarding climate change, comparing it to past tobacco litigation, while criticizing the legal basis and effectiveness of such actions.
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The U.S. EPA announced plans to revise the 2022-2025 vehicle emissions standards, citing current market conditions and consumer preferences.
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The email from SAE International announces the inaugural Co-Optimization of Fuels and Engines Symposium, organized in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, aimed at discussing advancements in fuel properties and engine design to enhance vehicle performance and reduce emissions.
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