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Tony Pendola from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality invites Bill Wehrum and others to the Small Business Environmental Assistance Programs Annual Training in Washington, D.C., scheduled for May 1-3, 2018.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, expresses appreciation for a panel on Cooperative Federalism and acknowledges the receipt of photos from the event.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, informs Ken McQueen of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department that he will not be available for a meeting in Washington, D.C. due to a prior commitment but will pass the request to his colleagues regarding discussions on New Mexico issues, particularly the Carlsbad Brine Well.
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Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, communicated with Todd Parfitt regarding a call scheduled for the next morning while he was in El Paso, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Paul Mercer discusses a potential visit by Administrator Pruitt to Maine, highlighting Mercer's appreciation for the timing of the trip.
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The Michigan Governor's Office announced the establishment of an Environmental Justice Ombudsman and an interagency working group to address environmental justice issues statewide, based on recommendations from the Environmental Justice Work Group.
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Heidi Grether from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality coordinates a call with EPA's Eric Baptist regarding environmental justice issues and shares a letter from Governor Snyder outlining initiatives based on recommendations from the EJ Work Group.
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The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) invites U.S. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to be a keynote speaker at their 2018 Spring Meeting in St. Paul, Minnesota, to discuss progress and future collaboration between state and federal environmental agencies.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality is expressing concerns regarding the EPA's revised interpretation of Clean Water Act Section 518 and is preparing to summarize specific issues for discussion with EPA representatives.
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The EPA is holding a meeting on January 30, 2018, to discuss Cooperative Federalism 2.0 and improve relationships between State Environmental Commissioners and EPA Regional Administrators.
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The email from K. Preston Cory of the EPA acknowledges receipt of a letter from Governor Cooper designating Michael Regan as Trustee for Natural Resources in North Carolina, indicating ongoing collaboration between the White House, EPA, and the state.
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Ken McQueen from the New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department is coordinating a potential meeting in Washington, D.C. with the Department of the Interior to discuss issues related to New Mexico, specifically the Carlsbad Brine Well.
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The email from Jim Gulliford to Jim Macy discusses their personal connection and potential resolutions to issues related to public service before an upcoming meeting in Lincoln, while also mentioning a golf gathering in Biloxi.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality's Todd Parfitt is coordinating a meeting on January 30th with Regional Administrators to discuss Cooperative Federalism and improve State Leader/RA relationships following a larger meeting with Senior Executive Staff.
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The email from Jim McCleskey acknowledges the receipt of a letter from Governor Cooper regarding the designation of Michael Regan as a trustee for Natural Resources in North Carolina, with correspondence involving the EPA and the White House.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted comments regarding the EPA's proposed ozone designations, as communicated by Assistant Deputy Secretary Patrick K. Stevens in emails to agency officials.
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The email correspondence between Wyoming DEQ Director Todd Parfitt and EPA officials Douglas Benevento and Kenneth Wagner discusses Wyoming's concerns regarding the EPA's revised interpretation of Clean Water Act Section 518 and proposes a meeting to address these issues.
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The Ohio EPA is investigating the causes and remedies for increasing subsurface heating events at municipal waste landfills, highlighting the environmental issues they cause and the need for further research to identify predictive indicators and effective management strategies.
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The EPA's Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) held a meeting on May 29, 2018, to discuss committee operations, upcoming meetings, and remarks from EPA officials.
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The document lists the new appointments and current members of the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) as of May 2018, detailing their positions and affiliations across various states.
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The document provides a biography of Andrew Wheeler, the Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, detailing his career achievements and educational background.
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Mary Beth Thelen from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality coordinated a phone call with Kenneth Wagner from the EPA regarding Director Heidi Grether's availability.
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The document lists participants from the EPA and various state environmental agencies involved in the 2018 Regional-ORD Community of Science Networking (ROCS-Net) Program, alongside a reference to the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email from Heidi Grether of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality discusses the status of a waiver needed for the Great Lakes Water Authority's Water Resource Recovery Facility, requesting confirmation on the progress of the necessary signature.
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The email from Heidi Grether of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality discusses a PFAS article related to an ATSDR report and mentions its potential relevance for an upcoming summit.
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The email from R. Walker to various recipients, including officials from the Nebraska government and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, shares two photos from the Cooperative Federalism Panel related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is a rooming list for the EPA's Office of Research and Development group attending a conference at Sancton Inn in South Kingstown, detailing guest names, room assignments, and billing information.
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Colin McKee, a policy advisor in the Office of Governor Matt Mead, is seeking job opportunities as he prepares for the end of the Governor's term and expresses his willingness to consider various roles, particularly in energy and natural resources.
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The email from Karen Shaler of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality informs Lillian Dorka about a letter and attached draft policy documents related to EPA File No. 17RD-16-R5, dated May 18, 2018.
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality announced the appointment of Aaron Keatley as Chief Deputy Director, effective June 4, 2018, highlighting his extensive experience in environmental protection from his previous role in Kentucky.
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Tony Pendola from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality expresses gratitude for a recent meeting with EPA representatives and seeks further discussion on Small Business Environmental Assistance Programs (SBEAPs) to enhance cooperation and support.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Shell Creek Atrazine De-Listing Celebration organized by the Shell Creek Watershed Improvement Group, featuring a press conference with key speakers from the EPA, NDEQ, NRCS, and other organizations to announce the delisting of Shell Creek as an impaired stream.
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The Lower Platte North Natural Resources District is inviting Jim Gulliford to speak at a press conference on May 21, 2018, regarding the implementation of a water quality improvement initiative in Shell Creek, supported by various local and state partners, including the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality.
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The Lower Platte North Natural Resources District is inviting Governor Pete Ricketts to a press conference and delisting celebration, anticipating over 150 attendees, including producers and media, to discuss environmental initiatives and partnerships.
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality is coordinating a Shell Event celebration, finalizing invitations and agenda details while deciding not to formally invite congressional representatives but to send them courtesy letters instead.
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The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) invited U.S. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to deliver a keynote address at their 2018 Fall Meeting in Stowe, Vermont, to discuss his achievements and vision for collaboration with state environmental agencies.
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The email from Leakslate to the EPA press office discusses a news tip regarding Hillary Clinton's laughter captured on a hot mic during a speech, suggesting it has not received media attention and could serve as political ammunition.
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The email from Richard Harris to the EPA's press office discusses a request for an interview with Administrator Pruitt by Soledad O'Brien, aimed at highlighting changes in the Trump Administration, scheduled for January 11, 2018.
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The email exchange between Ayn-Monique Klahre and Enesta Jones from the EPA discusses the final edits for an interview regarding renters' control over thermostats and energy costs, emphasizing the benefits of smart thermostats and energy-saving measures.
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The email from the EPA discusses the impact of the Netherlands' new waste policy on U.S. exports of CRT glass to A. Jansen B.V., indicating that shipments will need to be returned after the withdrawal of consent for exports.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the agency's limits on radionuclides, including radium, in public drinking water, emphasizing compliance by local water suppliers and the need for public notification.
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The email from Molly Block of the EPA indicates that the agency does not take positions on legislation, in response to an inquiry about the agency's stance on bill S519, which aims to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act regarding PFAS contaminant levels.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA addresses a reporter's inquiry regarding the fuel economy labeling for vehicles, stating that there are currently no plans for formal rulemaking to revise the existing labels despite changes in vehicle types and consumer needs.
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The email from the EPA discusses the agency's response to a request from the New Yorker magazine to interview Albert Kelly about Superfund issues, highlighting Scott Pruitt's approach to aggressive cleanups at Superfund sites and the mixed reactions from both supporters and critics.
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The email exchange between Andrew Kaczynski and James Hewitt discusses comments made by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt in 2016 regarding President Trump, specifically referring to Trump as an "empty vessel" on constitutional matters, and seeks a comment from the EPA on the topic.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA addresses a press inquiry from Katie Langin regarding the agency's stance on a study about drinking water safety, emphasizing that protecting drinking water is a priority and declining to comment on the specific paper.
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The email from a researcher at Congressional Quarterly Press requests confirmation or updates on the accuracy of information for the Washington Information Directory, specifically targeting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its organizational details, with a deadline for responses set for February 14, 2018.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the availability of Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data for 1998, clarifying that while the TRI Explorer tool can provide information on chemical releases, the EPA does not categorize TRI reporters as top "polluters" and does not have revenue data for these facilities.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency addresses concerns about bed bugs in libraries, providing information on their lifespan, the likelihood of infestations in non-residential environments, and tips for minimizing risks of bed bug transfer.
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The email from the EPA discusses the funding for the Superfund program in FY 2019, highlighting an increase to $1.089 billion for cleaning up contaminated sites and supporting local communities, following the Bipartisan Budget Act.
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The EPA is reviewing compliance data from Chemours regarding GenX production and its adherence to a 2009 order under the Toxic Substances Control Act, while also updating its risk assessment based on this information.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Media Relations provided guidance on greenhouse gases and environmental marketing claims in response to an outreach inquiry regarding energy emissions.
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The EPA confirmed the accuracy of a statement regarding air duct cleaning for a WebMD article, stating that duct cleaning has not been shown to prevent health problems or increase dust levels in homes.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agency's strategies for preventing chemical spills at Superfund sites during flooding events, particularly in light of Hurricane Harvey, and outlines the existing plans and resilience measures in place for these sites.
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The email discusses Cheryl Hogue's inquiry to the EPA Press Office regarding confirmation of Scott Pruitt's announcement to end the use of "secret science" in EPA regulations, highlighting her need for clarity on the topic for her reporting.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responds to a press inquiry regarding the potential for a water crisis in the U.S. similar to that of Cape Town, South Africa, highlighting its role in monitoring drought and providing resources for water utilities.
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The email from the EPA discusses the established process for granting small refiner exemptions and mentions that approximately 25 waivers have been granted so far, based on DOE analysis.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a biomass energy policy inquiry from freelance journalist Rachel Fritts, who is seeking clarification on the agency's position regarding the carbon-neutrality of biomass from forests for an article.
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The email correspondence between Molly Block of the EPA and Daniel Macy discusses a media inquiry regarding Genscape's involvement in the verification of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) and the EPA's actions concerning the company's authority to act as a third-party auditor following allegations of fraud.
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The document details a Presidential Memorandum directing the EPA to efficiently implement air quality standards under the Clean Air Act, emphasizing reduced regulatory burdens for domestic manufacturing, as announced by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Robert Daguillard at the EPA discusses the tracking of renewable energy installations on landfills and contaminated sites, providing resources for information requested by Arlene Karidis regarding solar projects on landfills.
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is organizing a State Directors Meeting at the Love Field Conference Center on August 16, 2018, and will provide a draft agenda to participants.
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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is organizing a State Directors Meeting at the Love Field Conference Center on August 16, 2018, with plans to send a draft agenda and manage lunch orders for participants.
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The email from Susan Bodine at the EPA discusses the National Association of Home Builders' (NAHB) comments and recommended regulatory text regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, which were submitted in response to a request for comments during stakeholder outreach.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality's Todd Parfitt emailed David Ross to discuss the significant increase in the definition of Waters of the United States (WOTUS) under the 2015 rule, providing examples and highlighting discrepancies between ACOE and EPA interpretations.
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David Waterstreet from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality commended David P. Ross for his effective communication during a meeting on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulations.
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The email exchange between Peter Grevatt of the EPA and Mary Beth Thelen of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality discusses scheduling a telephone call with Director Heidi Grether regarding an upcoming meeting.
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The email from Patrick Tyrrell of the Wyoming State Engineer's Office expresses appreciation to David Ross for engaging on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) issue and highlights the importance of the WestFAST initiative in facilitating collaboration between state and federal water-related agencies.
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The email exchange between David P. Ross of the EPA and Todd Parfitt of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality discusses the agenda for a meeting regarding state comments on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulations.
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Tim Davis from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality is requesting a meeting with Assistant Administrator David Ross to discuss cooperative federalism during his visit to D.C. for the Western States Water Council meeting.
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The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department is following up with the EPA on a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the management and potential use of produced water from oil and gas operations in New Mexico, emphasizing the need for regulatory clarity to support new water treatment opportunities.
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The email from Tim Davis of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality discusses a follow-up on a private-sector discharger variance request related to water quality, addressed to EPA officials following a recent meeting.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA discusses an upcoming mine tour in Wyoming with Administrator Pruitt and invites Governor Mead to join, while emphasizing the need for confidentiality regarding the visit's details.
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Kathleen M. Bullock from OPM sent an email to various government officials providing a WAVES link for a White House meeting scheduled for April 26, 2018, and requested attendees to complete a form promptly.
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The email from Kathleen M. Bullock of the Office of Personnel Management requests names and email addresses of Deputy White House Liaisons and provides an attached SES qualifications guide for strong resume examples.
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The email from Kathleen Bullock at OPM provides the agenda for an upcoming meeting and requests attendees to bring business cards for networking purposes.
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The email from Kathleen Bullock at OPM reminds various agency officials to complete their WAVES forms by 2 PM for an upcoming meeting scheduled for April 26, 2018.
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The email from Tyler S. Levin of the Office of Presidential Personnel discusses the distribution of updated documents, including an amended SES/SKC bio sheet and a PPO research questionnaire form, to be used for future candidates in presidential appointments.
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The email from Tyler S. Levin of the Office of Presidential Personnel instructs various government officials to use updated bio sheets with a disclaimer for processing candidates, emphasizing that candidates without the updated form will not be processed.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the EPA, requests a quick call with Kris Erickson regarding an event planned for the following week, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Michael Zellem from the New Hampshire Governor's office discusses coordinating efforts to address tick and mosquito repellent regulations in response to concerns about Lyme disease.
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The email from Michael Zellem, a Policy Adviser in the New Hampshire Governor's office, discusses sending a digital copy of a letter addressed to EPA Administrator Pruitt regarding his upcoming visit, with no action required from the EPA staff.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the attendees and logistics for a meeting with New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu regarding environmental issues, including a WOTUS meeting scheduled for February 13, 2018, at the Governor's Residence.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses a one-page memo related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating coordination with scheduling teams.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Region 7 discussing scheduling adjustments for a visit to Kansas, specifically moving a meeting with regional office staff to the end of the day.
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The Kansas Department of Agriculture is coordinating a press call regarding a Kansas trip, with Heather Lansdowne confirming her availability to participate.
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The Kansas Department of Agriculture's Mary Soukup informs Kelly Kundinger from the EPA that Governor Colyer will not attend the scheduled visit with Administrator Pruitt, and instead, Lieutenant Governor Tracey Mann will join the group.
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The email discusses coordinating a press call between the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) and the EPA regarding a Kansas trip, with Kendall Marr and Heather Lansdowne from KDA taking the lead on the press side.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the EPA, requests a quick call with Kris Erickson regarding an upcoming event related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses Energy Star inquiries, providing information on laundry energy consumption and advising on the best times to do laundry to reduce electricity demand, while confirming that the information can be attributed to the agency.
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The email from Enesta Jones discusses the Asbestos NESHAP regulations, detailing how they mitigate health risks associated with asbestos, the requirements for public notice during certain activities, and the enforcement of these regulations by the EPA.
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The email from Robert Daguillard discusses questions regarding the limited coverage of electronic waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and clarifies that used electronics are not generally exempt from being classified as hazardous waste unless they meet specific criteria.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the limited coverage of electronic waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and clarifies that used electronics are not generally exempt from being classified as hazardous waste unless they meet specific criteria.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA discusses media inquiries regarding the 2018 Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) applications, funding availability, and the status of 2017 applications.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a media inquiry from Fortune magazine regarding regulatory standards for GenX chemicals, with a focus on clarifying the lack of current standards for their release into the air or water.
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The EPA, represented by Enesta Jones, declined a request for an interview regarding uranium mining on the Navajo Nation for a documentary, while providing a link for cleanup information and suggesting the CDC for health-related inquiries.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing an inquiry from reporter Jean Tepperman regarding the agency's evaluation of a complaint by environmental groups against the Bay Area Air Quality Management District concerning alleged improper increases in refinery throughput limits.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA to Everardo Martinez discusses the lack of new information regarding Volkswagen's penalties under the Clean Air Act and refers to previous communications about the penalties imposed on Volkswagen for emissions violations.
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The email exchange between Enesta Jones and Jon Hurdle at the EPA discusses the media access and live-streaming details for the PFAS summit on May 22, 2018, clarifying that while the event is open to the media, it will not be live-streamed.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses how to access and filter data related to arsenic health risks in water systems, responding to an inquiry from Sarah Craig about the correct procedures and links to use.
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