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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses logistical challenges related to meetings scheduled for August 31, 2017.
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Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, is requesting a call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) on October 24, 2017.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Chad Bradley discusses scheduling a meeting for September 13, 2017, to check in.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a brief meeting to catch up on various topics related to Portland.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a meeting to address EPA comments on a draft work plan and statement of work related to baseline sampling.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos of Holland & Knight LLP discusses a follow-up regarding the Superfund task force and offers assistance in preparation for upcoming Congressional meetings.
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Ronald J. Tenpas from Morgan Lewis thanked Kell Kelly of the EPA for a meeting regarding the Superfund Task Force and provided detailed comments on the Task Force's recommendations for further discussion.
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The email exchange between Chad Bradley of SBLS Strategies and Albert Kelly of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to connect, particularly in light of recent events related to Hurricane Harvey.
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The document outlines a proposal from the Pre-RD Group for a pre-remedial investigation and baseline sampling related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, emphasizing the need for updated data to refine remediation strategies and support allocation among potentially responsible parties (PRPs) while aligning with EPA Superfund reform goals.
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The email from Jack Barrow to Albert Kelly discusses the urgency of prioritizing the e-RIN program ahead of a November deadline, clarifying misconceptions about the program's regulatory history and emphasizing the need for the EPA to move forward with implementation based on the finalized 2014 rule.
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The email from Jack Barrow of BTR Energy to Albert Kelly at the EPA discusses a draft Guidance Document intended to address implementation questions related to EPA regulations, which could allow the agency to proceed without additional rule-making or legislation.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, has prepared a draft work plan for pre-remedial design investigation studies at the Portland Harbor Superfund site, focusing on various sampling and analysis tasks to assess environmental conditions.
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The document is a confidential Statement of Work (SOW) from the EPA outlining the procedures for pre-remedial design investigation and baseline sampling at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site in Oregon, as part of a settlement agreement related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses a deal between the EPA and industrial polluters, highlighting progress on Superfund cleanups, as reported by Pamplin Media Group.
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The email from Peter Saba discusses the Pre-RD Group's commitment to advancing the data sampling proposal for the Portland Harbor clean-up, emphasizing the need to start sampling in Fall 2017 and the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the work, pending approval from the EPA.
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The document outlines the Statement of Work for the pre-remedial design investigation and baseline sampling at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site in Oregon, as part of settlement negotiations involving the EPA and the Sierra Club.
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The email exchange between Rich Gold of Holland & Knight and Albert Kelly of the EPA discusses concerns about delays in finalizing matters related to Portland and suggests a phone call to address the issue.
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Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. and The Marine Group announced their agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on a $14 million plan for pre-remedial design investigation and baseline sampling work at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site to facilitate an effective cleanup while protecting public health and the environment.
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The email from Holland & Knight LLP discusses overwhelming support for a press statement related to a pre-RD sampling plan, intended for the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Offshore Operators Committee, American Petroleum Institute, and National Ocean Industries Association submitted comments to the EPA regarding the proposed NPDES General Permit for oil and gas extraction in the Gulf of Mexico, emphasizing their commitment to balancing energy development with environmental protection.
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The email exchange between Michelle Hale of the EPA and Karen Ayers of BHP Billiton discusses the update of BHP Billiton's mailing address due to an upcoming move, with Hale expressing gratitude for assistance in facilitating a meeting.
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The email from Michelle Hale at the Environmental Protection Agency discusses whether to forward a resume received from Lynne Hames, an assistant to Harold Hamm, to Administrator Pruitt after Hames recalled the original message.
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The New England Council invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their Federal Policy Briefing during their Annual Spring Event in Washington, DC, on May 3, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's scheduling team discussing a speaking opportunity for Administrator Pruitt at a New England Council event on May 3, 2017, with a request for a completed speaking request form.
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The Information Technology Industry Council invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to attend their 2017 Tech Show on May 17, 2017, showcasing innovations in technology and their positive impacts on the economy.
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The email correspondence between Michelle Hale and Christy Reinheardt discusses the scheduling of a dinner with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, indicating delays due to his travel commitments.
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The email from Lynne Hames to Michelle Hale discusses forwarding a resume for Harold Hamm to EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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The email from Marie Sanderson of GuidePostStrategies is a follow-up to Michelle Hale regarding an invitation for EPA Secretary Pruitt to attend the ITI Tech Show on May 17, 2017.
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The email from Sarah Greenwalt, a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, confirms a lunch meeting with Megan Berge from Baker Botts at Pret a Manger on July 5, 2017.
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The email exchange between Sarah Greenwalt from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Megan Berge from Baker Botts discusses scheduling a lunch meeting on July 5, 2017, amidst ongoing legal work related to the Washington State Climate Program.
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The email exchange between Ryan Thompson of Akin Gump and Alexander Dominguez of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for the AXPC on July 13, 2017.
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The email exchange between Spencer Abraham and Sarah Greenwalt discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding issues related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Greenwalt representing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and John Dabbar of ConocoPhillips discusses a meeting to further explore the USCG alternative compliance program for environmental and safety regulations, following a conversation with EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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Megan Berge from Baker Botts invited Sarah Greenwalt, a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to speak at a fall meeting of the Cross-Cutting Issues Group, but Greenwalt declined due to being on leave.
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The email from Lee Forsgren, a Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, requests John Dabbar of ConocoPhillips to provide career counseling to a graduating student in Naval Architecture.
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The email discusses collaboration on Louisiana wetlands restoration efforts, with John Dabbar seeking recommendations for key contacts at the EPA and other organizations, while Lee Forsgren acknowledges Ann as the best contact for future opportunities.
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The email correspondence involves Lee Forsgren from the Environmental Protection Agency discussing a pre-meeting with John Dabbar from ConocoPhillips regarding water regulatory matters, indicating coordination with the U.S. Coast Guard.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and John Dabbar of ConocoPhillips discusses a meeting arrangement, with Forsgren confirming that a staff member is on the way to meet Dabbar.
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The email from Carrie Jenks of M.J. Bradley & Associates to Lee Forsgren at the EPA discusses the submission of comments on the Step One WOTUS rulemaking and provides links to their updated Position Paper for Step Two of the WOTUS rulemaking process.
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The email from Megan Berge of Baker Botts discusses a white paper by the Cross-Cutting Issues Group (CCIG) regarding recommendations for replacing the Clean Water Rule (WOTUS Rule) and expresses the group's desire to engage with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on this matter.
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The letter from Congressman John Culberson to D. Lee Forsgren, Deputy Assistant Administrator of the EPA, requests a review of the denial by EPA Region 6 of Houston's application to use Clean Water State Revolving Fund proceeds for bridge modifications related to a flood control project, arguing that the project qualifies for funding due to its water quality benefits.
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The email from Susan Lent of Akin Gump discusses a letter to the EPA regarding the City of Houston's application, and mentions that Congressman Gene Green is preparing another letter.
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The City of Houston, under Mayor Sylvester Turner, announced a collaborative agreement to expedite $130 million in flood relief projects for Brays, Hunting, and White Oak Bayous to address recent flooding and improve flood control.
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The email from Susan Lent of Akin Gump discusses the City of Houston's application for a $46 million loan from the Texas Water Development Board to fund a flood control project, addressing concerns about project eligibility and seeking a meeting to resolve issues with the TWDB staff.
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The email correspondence involves Sarah Gainer from Chesapeake Energy Corporation thanking Lee Forsgren from the EPA for a meeting and requesting a follow-up discussion regarding Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELGs) with Crystal Penman while Lee is traveling.
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The email from Jeffrey Brooks discusses the renewal of Washington Nationals season tickets for 2018 and includes information about postseason tickets, while he mentions he will be on vacation.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and ConocoPhillips discussing follow-up actions from a meeting held on August 3, 2017, with a focus on ensuring alignment among key stakeholders and addressing pending matters.
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The email correspondence between Patrick Davis of the EPA and Fern Abrams of IPC discusses scheduling a meeting to address concerns regarding the recent hazardous waste generator rule.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an extension of the comment period for the Risk Management Plan Rule until June 19, 2017, to reconsider the rule in response to stakeholder concerns and a petition from the RMP Coalition.
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The email exchange between Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency and Mary Martin of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses Martin's transition to her new role as Deputy Chief Counsel for Energy and Environment at the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
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The email from Fern Abrams of IPC expresses gratitude to EPA officials for discussing concerns regarding the enforcement of the Hazardous Waste Generators rule and suggests collaboration to propose a less severe alternative.
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Byron R. Brown from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is confirming a scheduled conference call with Brent DeJong and Kirsten Djadoo to discuss Mississippi Phosphates.
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Byron Brown from the EPA confirmed a meeting time with Dimitri Karakitsos from Holland & Knight LLP regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Byron Brown and Dimitri Karakitsos discusses scheduling a call regarding a matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with a proposed time of 2:30 PM.
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The email from Byron Brown of the EPA discusses an upcoming call with the IPC CEO regarding potential relief from reporting requirements under the Lautenberg TSCA reform bill related to manufacturing byproducts sent for recycling.
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Byron Brown from the EPA confirms a lunch appointment with Dimitri Karakitsos from Holland & Knight, suggesting a time change from 12:15 PM to 12:00 PM.
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The email involves Byron Brown from the EPA discussing a meeting with Mr. Herrgott while coordinating with Dimitri Karakitsos from Holland & Knight regarding a potential catch-up between 3:30 and 4 PM.
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The document is a revised working draft from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) outlining the sampling plan for pre-remedial design, baseline, and long-term monitoring at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos of Holland & Knight LLP to Byron Brown at the EPA discusses scheduling a conversation to provide an update related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is presenting a draft sampling plan for the Portland Harbor site, which requires private parties to conduct a new Remedial Investigation estimated to take at least five years and cost between $25-30 million.
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The email from Rob Lehman of WilmerHale to EPA officials discusses seeking insights on next steps regarding gliders in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The letter from representatives of the iron ore mining industry to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses concerns about the inclusion of the domestic iron ore industry in the proposed CERCLA 108(b) hardrock mining financial assurance regulations, arguing that it poses a low Superfund risk and should be excluded to protect jobs in Minnesota and Michigan.
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The document is an initial opening brief filed by Aimco Michigan Meadows Holdings, LLC and Genuine Parts Company in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, challenging a decision made by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality urges the Environmental Protection Agency to expedite the implementation of the Record of Decision for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site to address significant health and environmental risks from contamination.
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The email from United States Steel's counsel discusses upcoming deadlines and the status of two appeals related to environmental cases in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The email correspondence discusses the EPA's opening of nominations for key science boards, specifically addressing eligibility criteria for in-house scientists to serve on the Advisory Boards.
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The document discusses a Baseline Study related to the Remedial Design for the Portland Harbor remediation project, organized by the EPA and scheduled for June 27, 2017, at the Central Library in Portland, OR.
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The email from Todd D. Young of U.S. Steel discusses an update regarding the company's request for mediation on the Regional Haze Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) for Taconite, following the denial of petitions for reconsideration by the previous administration, and is addressed to Byron Brown at the EPA.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is assessing the situation to establish a negotiated rulemaking process aimed at limiting chemical data reporting requirements for certain inorganic byproducts under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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The email from Fern Abrams of IPC to Byron Brown discusses follow-up actions and collaboration with the EPA regarding the negotiated rulemaking on TSCA reporting of byproducts and the RCRA Hazardous Waste Generator Rule, emphasizing the desire for an abeyance to facilitate settlement discussions.
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The email from Todd D. Young discusses the denial of U.S. Steel's petitions related to environmental regulations, specifically referencing a response from the EPA and mentioning a legal case involving the Sierra Club.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara of the EPA discusses scheduling a conference call regarding Fitzgerald Trucking for Tuesday at 10 AM, coordinating with other participants.
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The email from Brittany Bolen to Mary Martin discusses an upcoming event on May 16th where Bolen is expected to address the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry, but she expresses uncertainty about her participation due to scheduling conflicts.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute has launched an Energy Tracker to monitor key regulatory, judicial, and legislative developments related to energy policy under the Trump Administration.
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The email from Todd D. Young of U.S. Steel expresses gratitude to Brittany Bolen for discussing regulatory reform priorities relevant to steel producers and offers a tour of their mill in Pittsburgh.
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The email correspondence involves the National Corn Growers Association requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt to discuss Chip Bowling's potential appointment as Ag Counselor to the Administrator.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses his potential attendance at a Pest Management Professional Council (PPC) meeting on June 15, 2017, where he would be an outside speaker, despite the absence of other policy staff.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett and Andrew Bray discusses rescheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case for either July or September 2017.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses a follow-up meeting arrangement with representatives from the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) after an introductory meeting with Administrator Pruitt's team.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the signing of a Notice of Data Availability regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and seeks comments on an approach to discount imports for setting a domestic mandate, while also encouraging the National Corn Growers Association to provide information on import reasons.
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The email from Tate Bennett inquires about obtaining Spencer Abraham's email address, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472) in the Northern District of California.
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Ethan Mathews from the National Corn Growers Association is inviting Tate Bennett to speak at the Pesticide Policy Coalition meeting on July 20, 2017, regarding various EPA activities related to pesticides.
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The document is a letter from Charles B. Bowlins, Jr. expressing his interest in serving in the Trump administration, specifically in roles related to the USDA and EPA, emphasizing the need for more farmers in government to improve agricultural regulations.
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The email correspondence between Andi Johnson of Commerce Lexington and EPA officials discusses the scheduling and coordination of a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt, including attendee details and agenda format changes.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the confirmation of a meeting scheduled for May 18, 2017, regarding a pesticide hearing, with arrangements for room reservation and calendar invites.
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The email from Andrew Bray of Pestworld discusses the possibility of rescheduling a PPC meeting with Tate Bennett, indicating that Tate may not be able to attend the originally scheduled meeting.
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Ethan Mathews from the National Corn Growers Association is requesting a call with Tate Bennett to discuss the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulations.
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The email from Andrew Bray of NPMA discusses an upcoming meeting with EPA representatives Tate Bennett and Amy Graham to review comments on regulatory reform.
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The email correspondence from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt and coordinating logistics for a visit from Commerce Lexington representatives.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is requested to have Administrator E. Scott Pruitt deliver the keynote address at the Mississippi Manufacturers Association's Annual Environmental and Safety Conference & Expo on October 12-13, 2017, aimed at educating environmental and safety professionals.
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The email from Andi Johnson of Commerce Lexington requests the addition of Jimmy Keeton from Kentucky American Water to a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt scheduled for July 12, 2017.
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The email from Madeline Morris of the EPA's Office of the Administrator discusses scheduling a speaking engagement for a senior official at the MS Manufacturers Association conference in October, following a request from George Malvaney.
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The email from Ethan Mathews of the National Corn Growers Association requests a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt during his upcoming visit to Iowa to discuss regulatory reforms affecting corn growers' profitability.
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Ethan Mathews from the National Corn Growers Association is requesting a meeting with Tate Bennett to discuss the upcoming PPC meeting.
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The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) is inviting partners to attend PestWorld 2017 in Baltimore, MD, offering complimentary registration and highlighting key public policy events during the conference.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a potential visit by the Administrator to a ConocoPhillips site in Colorado, clarifying that there are no plans for such a visit next week.
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The email exchange between Matthew Turkstra of AGC and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a call to address questions related to tax and accounting matters, with Bennett seeking Turkstra's expertise for a discussion relevant to his role in Public and Stakeholder Engagement.
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Brooke Appleton from the National Corn Growers Association is coordinating with Tate Bennett from the EPA to find a regulatory person with Senate experience for their team.
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The American Seed Trade Association submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of existing regulations, emphasizing the need for cost-effective and scientifically-based regulatory oversight in the seed industry.
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The email is an automatic reply from Leah Pilconis, Senior Counsel at the Associated General Contractors of America, indicating her absence due to a business conference and providing contact information for immediate assistance regarding an invitation from AGC CEO Sandherr to address AGC members at an upcoming leadership conference.
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