|
The email from Kelly Kundinger at the EPA discusses preparations for a meeting scheduled for March 7, 2018, including seating arrangements and a warning about potential protests, while also coordinating with colleague Forrest McMurray due to Kundinger's absence.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
This memorandum from Hogan Lovells discusses the authority of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency to grant fuel economy credits for safety and congestion mitigation technologies under the Off-Cycle Credit Program, highlighting the potential benefits of modernizing fuel economy standards to incentivize the development of advanced vehicle technologies.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
14 |
|
The email exchange between Samantha McDonald of IPAA and Kelly Kundinger from the EPA discusses scheduling a walkthrough for an upcoming event related to EPA meetings, initially proposed for Thursday but later suggested for the following Tuesday, February 27.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The memorandum from Securing America's Future Energy discusses proposed flexibilities and technological advances in the transport sector aimed at improving fuel economy and safety, recommending a real-world test of these technologies and advocating for the extension of the advanced-fuel multiplier through 2025, with potential savings of 18-25% in fuel economy and 9,000 lives annually.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
8 |
|
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced actions on March 1, 2018, to amend the 2016 New Source Performance Standards for the oil and gas industry, aiming to address compliance concerns and save an estimated $14 to $16 million in regulatory costs.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The email exchange involves Dennis Deziel from Dow proposing a lunch meeting with Nancy Beck and Derrick Bolen from the EPA to discuss various issues and catch up, with scheduling preferences being discussed.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced actions on March 1, 2018, to address oil and gas compliance concerns by amending the 2016 New Source Performance Standards and proposing to withdraw control techniques guidelines, which are expected to save the industry $14 to $16 million in regulatory costs from 2021 to 2035.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The email from Mike Bjorklund of the Florida Electric Cooperatives Association discusses an upcoming meeting and includes an updated biography for Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting his commitment to regulatory reform and collaboration with state and local partners.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The document is a letter from trade associations representing the motor vehicle parts suppliers industry to the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency, requesting the inclusion of an "Advanced Technologies Flexibility Option" in the forthcoming Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Model Year 2022-2025 greenhouse gas and fuel economy standards to provide manufacturers with additional compliance flexibilities.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
Crop Life America and the National Association of Independent Crop Consultants are emphasizing the significance of the Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) Audit and Inspection program in a follow-up communication to EPA official Susan Bodine.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The National Coalition for Advanced Transportation urges the EPA and the Department of Transportation to maintain strong greenhouse gas emission standards for light-duty vehicles during the Mid-Term Evaluation, emphasizing the importance of technological advancement and U.S. competitiveness.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The Western Governors' Association is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to enhance cooperative federalism in air quality management and recognize state authority under the Clean Air Act to address unique air quality challenges in the Western United States.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
4 |
|
The email from Kelly Kundinger at the EPA discusses coordinating a meeting with Brittany Green and Keely Daugherty from the Independent Petroleum Association of America to distribute tent cards for an upcoming event on Capitol Hill.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The email correspondence between EPA officials and Jay Vroom from CropLife America discusses scheduling a working dinner on January 25, 2018, to meet with the CLA Strategic Oversight Council regarding various topics, including the NMFS "BIOP surprise."
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The Independent Petroleum Association of America is hosting a "Congressional Call-Up" lobbying event at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC, on March 5, 2018, which will be protested by the youth-led Sunrise Movement to highlight big oil corruption and climate disruption.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The email from the White House Press Office includes a statement from President Trump regarding Steve Bannon, asserting that Bannon has no connection to his presidency and criticizing his performance after being fired.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The Edison Electric Institute submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the regulation of pollutant discharges under the Clean Water Act, specifically addressing the implications of discharges reaching surface waters via groundwater connections.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
193 |
|
The email correspondence between Janet Collins of CropLife America and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses upcoming internal discussions regarding regulatory issues raised by CropLife America and its members.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The email discusses the EPA's ongoing review of a San Francisco Appeals Court decision regarding the pesticide Chlorpyrifos, highlighting concerns about the accessibility of underlying data and referencing past criticisms from the USDA.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
4 |
|
The document discusses comments and concerns from the pesticide industry regarding the EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs' 2016 Framework for incorporating human epidemiologic and incident data into pesticide risk assessments, highlighting the need for a systematic review process and addressing limitations in the Framework's effectiveness.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
5 |
|
The email from EPA spokesperson Michael Abboud discusses the agency's review of a San Francisco Appeals Court decision on chlorpyrifos, highlighting concerns about the accessibility of data from the Columbia Center study that supports a ban on the pesticide, while noting divergent scientific opinions within the agency and the USDA.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The email correspondence between Dennis Deziel of Dow Chemical and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a visit to Dow's headquarters in Midland, Michigan, while confirming the focus on industry chemicals rather than pesticides and awaiting guidance from the Office of Ethics.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The email correspondence involves Representative Jack Bergman's office communicating with the EPA regarding a letter about the implementation of TSCA regulations and new mill guidance.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
CropLife America is inviting Nancy Beck to a dinner event on March 5, 2018, featuring speaker Charlene Finck, as part of their board of directors activities.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The email correspondence between Michael Boucher of Crowell & Moring LLP and Jim Alwood of the EPA discusses the upcoming publication of a batch Significant New Use Rule (SNUR) for chemical P14-630, indicating that a meeting may no longer be necessary following its expected publication.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received comments from the TSCA New Chemicals Coalition regarding the transparency and clarity of its new chemicals review process under the Toxic Substances Control Act, emphasizing the need for better understanding of information requirements and decision-making frameworks.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
10 |
|
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce expresses its support for the nomination of Andrew Wheeler as Deputy Administrator of the EPA, highlighting his relevant experience and urging swift confirmation to aid the agency's environmental and regulatory agenda.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email discusses the EPA's operational status and guidance regarding contractor work and travel approvals amidst uncertainty about Senate actions, with Khary Cauthen inquiring about official communications to stakeholders.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Andrew R. Wheeler discusses a support letter from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing communication regarding legal matters involving the Environmental Protection Agency.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email exchange between William A. Koetzle of Chevron and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting originally planned for March 6, 2018, due to Koetzle's inability to attend.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Christian Palich of the EPA discusses Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's warning about potential weekend sessions to confirm pending Trump administration nominees due to Democratic delays.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence involves Liz Bowman from the EPA notifying Andrew Wheeler and others about a White House briefing that mentioned them, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence involves Liz Bowman and Andrew Wheeler discussing a support letter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating coordination between the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the EPA.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses scheduling a lunch meeting on March 7, 2018, with Lyons confirming a preference for 12 PM.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email exchange between Andrew R. Wheeler and Troy Lyons discusses a congratulatory message related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating Wheeler's involvement with the EPA.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence between EPA official Will Lovell and representatives from the American Forest & Paper Association and Venable LLP confirms a meeting scheduled for January 23, 2018, to discuss the NHSM rule with Ms. Dravis and her staff.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Robin Kime at the EPA discusses scheduling a call regarding a panel at the SEERIL Lisbon Conference focused on technological changes in energy and industrial sectors, while inquiring if the sessions will be open to the press.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Daisy Letendre at the EPA discusses coordinating a meeting between Brittany and Venu Ghanta from Duke Energy to discuss Duke's priorities and potential collaboration with Administrator Wheeler.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Douglas H. Green of Venable LLP discusses the attendees and agenda for an upcoming meeting with the EPA regarding the non-hazardous secondary materials rule, scheduled for January 23, 2018.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email discusses the confirmation of Andrew Wheeler by the US Senate as Deputy Administrator of the EPA, with a vote tally of 53-45, highlighting bipartisan support from certain Democratic senators.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Holly Greaves congratulates Andrew Wheeler on his confirmation by the US Senate as Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, following a 53-45 vote.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Rebecca Perrin discusses the report from the July 31 EPA Ag Smart Sectors Roundtable held in Salt Lake City, UT, and thanks participants for their involvement.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence between Brittany Bolen of an unspecified agency and Hilary Moffett discusses a quick question regarding the Risk Management Plan (RMP) in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email exchange between Brittany Bolen of the EPA and Robert Nolan of ExxonMobil discusses a press release from ExxonMobil, potentially related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Brittany Bolen at the EPA acknowledges a thank you from Louis Baer of the Portland Cement Association for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, highlighting ongoing collaboration between the agency and the association.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Paul Bailey discusses a report by the Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) that analyzes the resilience of various electricity sources during the Bomb Cyclone, highlighting coal as the most resilient source.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The Environmental Protection Agency is invited to participate in a policy panel on regulatory reform priorities at the Second Annual Cement and Concrete Washington, D.C. Fly-In on April 25, 2018, organized by the Portland Cement Association and the North American Concrete Alliance.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The Portland Cement Association is inviting Brittany Bolen to speak at their annual DC Fly-In event on April 25, 2018, regarding the Agency's regulatory reform agenda, including the Smart Sector program.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Robert M. Nolan of ExxonMobil to Brittany Bolen discusses an embargoed press release related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The document is a thank-you letter from Charles Franklin of the Portland Cement Association to Brittany Bolen of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, expressing appreciation for her participation in a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding sustainability and environmental stewardship.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The Regulatory Improvement Council, organized by Valis Associates, LLC, aims to advocate for more cost-effective federal environmental, health, and safety regulations by emphasizing the need for realistic risk assessments and efficient resource allocation among its diverse membership of industry associations.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The Portland Cement Association expresses gratitude to Brittany Bolen for her participation in a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt, as detailed in a thank you letter attached to the email.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Hilary Moffett invites Brittany Bolen to participate in a "policy solutions" panel for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) organized by the Women in Government Relations (WGR).
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The Women in Government Relations (WGR) Energy, Environment, and Agriculture Task Force invited Brittany Bolen, Deputy Associate Administrator of the EPA, to speak on a panel about the Renewable Fuel Standard in June 2018.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from the Executive Director of the National Energy Resources Organization confirms Brittany Bolen's RSVP for the NERO Annual Awards Dinner scheduled for June 21, 2018.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Paul Bailey includes an attachment titled "Coal Facts," which provides information on coal-fired electricity and the coal fleet, primarily sourced from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
Paul Noe from AF&PA sent an email to Brittany Bolen regarding testimony on regulatory transparency related to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Tate Bennett discusses the American Forest & Paper Association's support for air permit modernization, as communicated by Barbara Riley, and indicates that Bennett will share this information further.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence between Hilary Moffett of the American Petroleum Institute and Tate Bennett from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses planning for an upcoming science event on April 12, 2018, which is of significant interest to API members.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) expresses its commitment to collaborate with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to enhance the pipeline permitting process, emphasizing the importance of pipelines for the U.S. economy and energy supply.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) issued a statement praising the EPA's New Source Review memorandum for providing regulatory certainty that will facilitate investment in energy infrastructure while maintaining public health protections.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Paul Noe from the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) and his colleagues regarding regulatory improvements and communications.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
Tim Hunt from the American Forest & Paper Association shares press releases regarding the New Source Review (NSR) compliance guidelines with Tate Bennett, highlighting their organization's support for reforms discussed in a recent House Energy and Commerce Committee testimony.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) released a statement confirming that the EPA's review supports the safety and progress in emissions management within the refinery sector, highlighting the industry's commitment to public health and environmental stewardship.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) issued a statement on August 3, 2018, warning that China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. liquefied natural gas and other energy products threaten the U.S. energy industry and jobs, urging the administration to reconsider these trade policies.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence between Hilary Moffett and Tate Bennett discusses a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, highlighting appreciation for participation and engagement from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The Florida Petroleum Council, a division of the American Petroleum Institute, objects to the Florida Constitution Revision Commission's decision to bundle a measure on offshore drilling with a vaping ban, arguing it forces voters to decide on unrelated issues without public debate, potentially harming the state's economy and energy future.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) supports expanded offshore oil and natural gas development in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico, citing a Department of Defense report that confirms the compatibility of military operations with energy production.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) is hosting a press conference call on May 15, 2018, to discuss a new study showcasing the oil and gas industry's investments in low carbon technologies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The API Press calls on FirstEnergy to cease misleading the public about grid reliability and the status of its power plants, asserting that claims of immediate danger from plant retirements are false and that sufficient electricity is available to manage these changes.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the EPA, discusses an attached document reflecting on the first 500 days of the Trump Administration and invites questions regarding its content.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) expressed support for the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement's (BSEE) proposed revisions to Blowout Preventer Systems and Well Control Rules, emphasizing the importance of updating regulations to enhance offshore safety and better protect workers and the environment.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The Colorado Petroleum Council issued a statement opposing Initiative 97, which aims to impose strict regulations on natural gas and oil development in Colorado, claiming it would harm the state's economy and job market.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) criticized the Trump administration's new Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico, and the European Union, arguing that they will harm the U.S. energy industry, economy, and national security.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Barbara Riley of the American Forest & Paper Association to Tate Bennett discusses the organization's support for air permit modernization, as detailed in the attached statement.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the EPA, shares a document reflecting on the first 500 days of the Trump Administration, inviting questions about its content.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) expressed support for the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) new guidelines aimed at streamlining the approval process for natural gas and oil development on public lands to enhance job growth and energy production.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Melissa Shute discusses scheduling a lunch meeting while referencing their availability.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Melissa Shute from Statoil discusses scheduling a lunch meeting in Washington, D.C.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The email from Geir Westgaard of Equinor (formerly Statoil) to Troy Lyons informs about the company's name change and its commitment to transitioning towards a broader energy strategy while continuing to support economic growth and energy security in the U.S.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The email from Michael Abboud at the EPA discusses recent actions by Administrator Pruitt, including a proposed plan for the partial excavation of the West Lake Landfill to address radioactive waste, which is expected to take five years to implement.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
4 |
|
The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA addresses a CBS News inquiry regarding the factors behind the agency's health advisory of 70 ppt for PFOA and PFOS, explaining that it is based on toxicity and exposure calculations, and clarifies that the EPA has not yet decided to regulate PFAS under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The email from John D. Doherty, Ph.D., to the Office of Pesticide Program Managers proposes a standardized review process for epidemiology studies in the open literature to guide regulatory actions regarding chlorpyrifos, emphasizing the need for a formal record of review with multiple signatures from relevant experts.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
5 |
|
The email from James Hewitt at the EPA discusses the launch of a new deregulatory website listing actions taken since February 2017 and mentions coordinating monthly meetings with various conservative organizations, including Heritage and CEI, to discuss similar initiatives.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The email discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) decision to recommend partial excavation of the West Lake Landfill to remove radioactive waste, as communicated by Administrator Pruitt, and includes a request from John Pence to be added to a mailing list for updates.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
4 |
|
The email correspondence between John Pence and Michael Abboud discusses the EPA's weekly report highlighting Administrator Pruitt's recommendation for partial excavation of the West Lake Landfill to address radioactive waste, reflecting significant agency action.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
4 |
|
The document from the International Boundary and Water Commission discusses the frequent sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) in Ambos Nogales, Arizona, due to inadequate flood control and recommends building and maintaining stormwater structures in Nogales, Sonora, with an estimated cost of $2.4 million.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
4 |
|
On June 18, 2018, the EPA is set to approve Oklahoma's application to operate a state permit program for regulating the disposal of coal combustion residuals, marking the first such approval under new authority granted by Congress in 2016.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
4 |
|
The Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology (MBMG) is coordinating the collection and shipping of water samples from the Berkeley Pit for treatability studies, requiring recipients to have an EPA Hazardous Waste ID number, as part of their monitoring program under EPA and DEQ guidance.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
6 |
|
The EPA's Regional Administrator, Anne L. Idsal, responds to Texas Department of Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller regarding collaboration on fever tick eradication efforts in Texas.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service communicated with Texas Department of Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller regarding the establishment of a Permanent Quarantine due to a significant agricultural health risk.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is considering public comments on the 2016 proposals regarding the regulation of toxic substances under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), including the proposed ban on methylene chloride.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
2 |
|
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, announced the completion of the Midterm Evaluation for greenhouse gas emissions standards for cars and light trucks, determining that the current standards are inappropriate and should be revised, while initiating a joint rulemaking process with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
3 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) is hosting a press conference call on May 22, 2018, to discuss the natural gas and oil industry's preparedness for the upcoming hurricane season.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The Associated Petroleum Industries of Pennsylvania criticized Governor Wolf's proposal to increase taxes on the state's natural gas industry, arguing it would harm investment and jobs in Pennsylvania.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) is hosting a press conference call to discuss the natural gas and oil industry's preparedness for the 2018 hurricane season on May 22, 2018.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) asserts that transportation policies should adhere to free market principles, arguing that mandates and subsidies for electric vehicles increase consumer costs and distort the market.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The American Petroleum Institute (API) released its 2018 Annual Liquids Pipeline Report, highlighting a 43% increase in crude oil deliveries via pipeline from 2012 to 2016, while incidents affecting public safety and the environment decreased by 19% over the past five years.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a security walk-through for the ACCCE board meeting, with Stephen Gordon designated to cover the event due to another participant's unavailability.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |
|
The EPA declined a request from the American Coal Council for a contribution on grid reliability and safety for their upcoming magazine issue.
|
2018 |
— |
—
|
1 |