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The email exchange involves officials from the EPA and The Heritage Foundation discussing the scheduling of a lunch meeting and planning for an upcoming memo related to EPA Administrator Pruitt's priorities.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a communications lunch with Rob Bluey from the Heritage Foundation and other colleagues, discussing scheduling for the meeting.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA confirming attendance at a business event with Administrator Pruitt during the Manufacturer's summit in Phoenix, while indicating that he will not be able to attend due to a wedding.
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The email from Tate Bennett to Annie Dwyer discusses an invitation to a White House policy briefing on October 17, 2017, featuring EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, organized by the Executive Office of the President.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Tate Bennett discussing confirmation for Adam Hawkins' participation in a business event with Administrator Pruitt during the Manufacturer's summit in Phoenix on October 6, 2017.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Joseph Verruni of the Cato Institute discusses the final attendee list for a visit by Cato representatives to the EPA.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Dana Bennett discusses contact information for Steve Trussell, Executive Director of the Arizona Mining Association, likely in relation to ongoing communications about environmental issues.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA confirming attendance at a communications lunch organized by Rob Bluey of The Heritage Foundation, scheduled for November 29, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing a visit to the Cato Institute, with participants including Joseph Verruni from Cato and Hayley Ford from the EPA, planning the details and attendees for the meeting.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the upcoming visit from representatives of the Cato Institute, confirming attendees and suggested discussion topics, including "Red Team Blue Team" and "Sue and Settle."
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses attendance at the Cooler Heads Coalition meeting scheduled for January 8, 2018, with Bennett confirming that he and Liz Bowman will attend.
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The email discusses the upcoming Cooler Heads Coalition meeting scheduled for December 4, 2017, focusing on the Kigali amendments, with participants from the EPA and the Competitive Enterprise Institute involved in the planning.
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The email from Tate Bennett of NEEF discusses potential collaborations and synergies identified after a meeting regarding the "Rx for Outdoor Activity" program aimed at promoting outdoor activity to combat health issues in children.
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The email exchange involves EPA employees coordinating a meeting with Khristine Brookes from Cato Institute regarding a lost bracelet and scheduling a coffee or lunch meeting.
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The email from Elizabeth Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses a request from Todd F. Gaziano regarding a phone meeting about Section 431 of the WOTUS rule in the Minibus/cromnibus, and she offers to connect him with Lee Forsgren from the Office of Water for further assistance.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses the scheduling of the next Cooler Heads Coalition meeting and confirms Bennett's attendance.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it has determined the risks from the hardrock mining industry to be minimal and will not impose additional federal requirements.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on December 2, 2017, that it will not impose additional federal financial responsibility requirements on hardrock mining facilities, determining that the risks from the industry are minimal.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will not issue final regulations for financial responsibility requirements for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal regulations adequately address associated risks.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses an introduction for Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting his beliefs on environmental stewardship and regulatory reform actions during his tenure.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Joseph Verruni of the Cato Institute discusses preparations for a visit and remarks by Peter Goettler, emphasizing the importance of environmental stewardship and cooperation between state and federal governments under Administrator Scott Pruitt's leadership.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA discussing attendance at the Cooler Heads Coalition meeting with Myron Ebell from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, confirming the next meeting date and agenda details.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will not issue final regulations for financial responsibility requirements for hardrock mining facilities, concluding that existing state and federal regulations adequately address associated risks.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the White House invites recipients to a discussion with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on key EPA actions from 2017 and upcoming initiatives for 2018, scheduled for December 15, 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Administrator Scott Pruitt is requested to speak at the American Legislative Exchange Council's 2018 Annual Meeting on August 9, 2018, focusing on future environmental programs during a keynote address.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing outreach and support strategies related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with participants from various organizations coordinating resources and communication efforts.
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The email discusses the EPA's approval of Volkswagen's $1.2 billion investment plan for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, highlighting concerns from Ford and other stakeholders about potential negative impacts on private sector development.
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The email from Amanda Waters of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) expresses gratitude to government officials for discussing opportunities to improve water infrastructure and regulatory compliance, emphasizing the need for increased funding and reform to support local utilities.
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The email from Sam Scales at Ford discusses the EPA's approval of Volkswagen's $1.2 billion investment plan for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, highlighting concerns from Ford and other stakeholders about its potential impact on private sector development.
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The email from Taylor Barkley of the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses a request related to science boards, addressed to Liz Bowman and Tate Bennett of the EPA.
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The email exchange between Annie Dwyer and Tate Bennett discusses scheduling a quick call regarding matters related to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Forrest McMurray from the EPA is inquiring about information regarding a meeting with the Cato Institute, and Tate Bennett is facilitating the communication by copying David Boaz for assistance.
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The document is an automatic email reply from Jack Spencer of the Heritage Foundation regarding his absence, referencing the U.S. Senate's confirmation of David Ross to lead the EPA Water Office.
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The email from Liz Bowman discusses a statement of support for EPA Administrator Pruitt ahead of his hearing, referencing a commendation from the Competitive Enterprise Institute regarding regulatory reform.
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The email is an automatic reply from Sam Kazman regarding his absence from the office, mentioning the confirmation of Susan Bodine to lead the EPA Enforcement Office and providing contact information for urgent legal matters.
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The email is an automatic reply from Laura Skaer regarding the EPA's determination that risks from the hardrock mining industry are minimal and that no additional federal requirements are necessary, with contact information provided for media and government affairs inquiries.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the EPA, expresses gratitude for a recent meeting and encourages ongoing communication and collaboration on future engagement activities.
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The email exchange between Pat Michaels and Tate Bennett discusses the hiring process for a position at the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and references a highly accessed research paper, while also mentioning a legal case involving the EPA.
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Pat Michaels from the Cato Institute discusses climate modeling and critiques the EPA's technical support document in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, while sharing an attachment from his upcoming book "Science versus Liberty."
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing a call with Annie Dwyer regarding an upcoming hearing related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Pat Michaels and Tate Bennett discusses the sharing of a list of potential red team members and includes references to climate modeling and a chapter from Michaels' upcoming book related to the EPA's technical support document.
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Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses the upcoming Cooler Heads Coalition meeting and highlights the inclusion of oil and gas exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as a significant outcome of the recent tax bill, reflecting on the long-standing debate over drilling in the area and the current political climate under the Trump Administration.
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The email exchange between Michael Costigan of the Heritage Foundation and Elizabeth Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses a positive meeting with Administrator Pruitt and expresses gratitude for the conversation.
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Amandine Muskus from the Association of Global Automakers invites Nancy Beck to present at the 2018 SAE Government and Industry meeting in Washington, DC, focusing on implementing new chemical regulations under LSCA.
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The email from Amandine Muskus of the Association of Global Automakers expresses gratitude to several government officials for a meeting regarding substance regulations and offers to continue providing information and support on the topic.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's upcoming public hearing on proposed volume requirements for the Renewable Fuel Standard scheduled for August 1, 2017, and provides details for those wishing to testify or submit written statements.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses the upcoming Cooler Heads Coalition strategy meeting on November 13, 2017, and shares polling information regarding public attitudes towards clean energy and climate change, highlighting critical analyses of recent surveys.
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The email from Myron Ebell discusses various climate-related topics, including an upcoming energy and climate conference, revelations about Democratic governors' reliance on advocacy groups for climate campaigns, and the Trump administration's approach to climate research, as shared with the Cooler Heads Coalition.
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The Heritage Foundation is hosting the 2017 Antipoverty Forum on November 16, 2017, in Washington, D.C., focusing on policy reforms in education, welfare, and healthcare to empower those in need.
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The email from Ed Feulner of the Heritage Foundation to Kenneth Wagner discusses the White House's declaration of Deregulation Day and urges action to limit government size, promoting the Heritage Foundation's Blueprint for Reorganization as a strategy to cut unnecessary agencies and programs.
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The Heritage Foundation is providing important details and reminders for the 40th Annual Resource Bank Meeting scheduled from May 9 to May 12, 2017, at The Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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The email from Ed Feulner of the Heritage Foundation expresses frustration over the Senate's failure to confirm federal judges, highlighting 120 vacancies and urging action to support constitutionalist nominees.
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The document is an email from The Daily Signal discussing various political topics, including California's travel ban on certain states, environmental group responses to Trump's solar wall proposal, and the impact of Seattle's minimum wage increase, sent to Kenneth Wagner at the EPA.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality submitted comments to the EPA expressing concerns that the proposed Health and Environmental Protection Standards for Uranium and Thorium Mill Tailings are duplicative of existing state regulations and requested the withdrawal of the proposed rule.
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The email from Ed Feulner of The Heritage Foundation discusses the internal challenges faced by the Republican Party in enacting major policy reforms and solicits donations to support conservative policy initiatives amidst congressional divisiveness.
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The email from Ed Feulner of The Heritage Foundation discusses the challenges faced by Congress in advancing conservative policies and solicits donations to support the organization's efforts in crafting solutions to national issues.
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The Heritage Foundation's President, Ed Feulner, is urging Kenneth Wagner to support their efforts in advising President Trump on fulfilling his campaign promises through policy development, while also soliciting donations to amplify their impact.
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The email from Ed Feulner of the Heritage Foundation discusses the implications of the recent Georgia special election results as a referendum on the Trump presidency, highlighting the need for conservative action and fundraising efforts to support their policies.
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The email from Kaitlyn Shimmin of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a press release praising Susan Bodine's nomination as EPA's Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, highlighting bipartisan support from environmental leaders ahead of her confirmation hearing.
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The email from Janet Naughton of The Heritage Foundation to Charles Munoz at the EPA discusses her request to arrange meetings with key personnel in the Office of Air and Radiation and the Office of Water to discuss policy recommendations relevant to the EPA's work.
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The Heritage Foundation's Mollie McNeill is coordinating with EPA's Madeline Morris to secure Administrator Pruitt as a speaker for an event, providing necessary documentation and following up on scheduling.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a meeting request for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to deliver a keynote address at an event hosted by The Heartland Institute on November 9, 2017, focusing on the America First Energy Plan and promoting skepticism about climate change.
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The email correspondence between William Lovell of the EPA and Victoria Barnes of General Motors discusses a meeting regarding the fuel economy mid-term review process and the harmonization of EPA and NHTSA fuel economy programs.
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The document outlines the agenda for the 36th Annual Seminar on Fuels, Power Markets, and Resource Planning hosted by EPRI in Washington, DC, featuring discussions on natural gas supplies, EPA's regulatory agenda, and electric sector resource planning.
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The email from the EPA confirms the participation of Associate Administrator Samantha Dravis as a speaker at an EPRI seminar on November 8, 2017, where she will discuss the EPA's regulatory reform agenda and efforts to repeal the Clean Power Plan.
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The email exchange between Michelle Hale of the EPA and Sam Scales from Ford discusses the collection of mailing addresses for attendees of a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, in order to send follow-up notes.
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The email from Michelle Hale at the Environmental Protection Agency requests the mailing address of Craig Glidden, EVP & General Counsel, to facilitate a follow-up note from Administrator Pruitt after their recent meeting.
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The email correspondence between Michelle Hale of the EPA and Rafael Mangual from the Manhattan Institute discusses an invitation for EPA Administrator Pruitt to speak at an event, with Hale indicating that she has submitted the information to the scheduling team.
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The email from Michelle Hale to Joseph Bast discusses an opinion piece by H. Sterling Burnett in the Detroit News advocating for the Trump administration to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, citing it as a detrimental deal for America.
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The email from Jim Lakely of The Heartland Institute requests that EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt be the keynote speaker at their annual benefit dinner scheduled for September or October 2017.
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The email from Jessica Newman of the Heritage Foundation invites EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their Resource Bank Meeting on May 11, 2017, in Colorado Springs, CO, following an earlier invitation for the Annual Leadership Conference.
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The email discusses President Trump's upcoming visit to Poland and the G-20 Summit, highlighting Poland's potential to exit the Paris Accord and outlining the President's objectives to promote American interests and leadership in energy security and infrastructure development.
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The email exchange between Sam Scales of Ford Motor Company and Michelle Hale of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the provision of mailing addresses for attendees of a meeting, as requested by Administrator Pruitt.
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Joseph Bast of The Heartland Institute discusses a June meeting convened by the EPA's Science Integrity Official and proposes inviting a list of 300 independent climate scientists to participate, seeking advice on how to approach the invitation.
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The Heartland Institute's Climate Change Weekly #261 discusses President Trump's actions to roll back climate regulations and withdraw from the Paris Agreement, emphasizing his commitment to prioritize economic growth over climate policies.
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The email discusses an editorial from The Washington Examiner criticizing the EPA's expansion of responsibilities under the Obama administration and highlights EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's comments on the agency's neglect of its core functions.
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The email discusses Energy Secretary Rick Perry's statement on CNBC asserting that carbon dioxide is not the primary driver of climate change, emphasizing the complexity of climate science and criticizing mainstream media narratives.
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The email from Joseph Bast discusses the need for the U.S. to withdraw not only from the Paris Agreement but also from the UNFCCC entirely, as advocated by Tom Harris, to effectively dismantle global warming initiatives.
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The Heartland Institute's communication discusses Fred Palmer's article in Breitbart urging President Trump to fulfill his campaign promise to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, emphasizing the need for an energy policy that supports fossil fuel industries.
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The email exchange between Matthew Holmes of the National Rural Water Association and Sarah Greenwalt of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to follow up on a previous discussion, with Holmes confirming their attendance.
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The National Rural Water Association is requesting $15,000,000 for the EPA's technical assistance competitive grant program in the FY2017 appropriations bill, which is overseen by the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies subcommittees in both the Senate and House.
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The email correspondence between Tracy Mehan of the American Water Works Association and Macara Lousberg from the U.S. EPA discusses the invitation for EPA Administrator Pruitt to speak at the AWWA's ACE '17 conference, confirming that he is unavailable and that no substitute will be sought.
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The email from Matthew Holmes of the National Rural Water Association thanks EPA Administrator Pruitt for a meeting and discusses ongoing negotiations for a cooperative agreement related to technical assistance grants for small water systems, while also mentioning the upcoming release of a new round of grants.
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The email exchange between Sydney Hupp, Executive Scheduler at the EPA, and Sam Wade from the National Rural Water Association discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt, including a request for details to populate the Administrator's calendar.
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The email from Matthew Holmes of the National Rural Water Association (NRWA) to Sarah Greenwalt at the EPA discusses the FY18 appropriations request and follows up on a recent meeting regarding technical assistance grants, highlighting ongoing negotiations for a cooperative agreement and upcoming grant announcements.
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The email exchange between Sarah Greenwalt from the EPA and representatives from the National Rural Water Association discusses the allocation of $12.7 million in FY2017 appropriations for technical assistance to small and rural communities under the Safe Drinking Water Act, emphasizing the need for EPA to dedicate these funds to compliance support.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing attendance at the NRWA/DOL Apprenticeship Program Signing Ceremony scheduled for November 14, 2017, highlighting the participation of state rural water associations in establishing apprenticeship programs for the water and wastewater industry.
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The email correspondence between Jessica Fox from EPRI and Crystal Penman from the EPA discusses the scheduling of a keynote speaker for the Ohio River Basin Water Quality Trading Project, with a proposed date of October 26th and a completed speaker request form attached.
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The email from Amanda Waters of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies informs Crystal Penman about the attendance of Lee Forsgren, Deputy Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Water, at the NACWA's Roaring 20s Reception and Law Seminar Speaker Dinner in Savannah, Georgia, while also mentioning a pending application for continuing legal education credits.
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The American Water Works Association's Government Affairs Office, led by G. Tracy Mehan III, submitted a proposal to Teri L. Donaldson of the Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works on December 8, 2017, suggesting modifications to the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) to enhance its effectiveness and address the 49-percent cap on project support.
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The email correspondence between Chris Hornback of NACWA and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the invitation for David Ross to attend the NACWA winter conference in Napa, California, scheduled for February 6-9, 2018, with the suggestion that he should be invited if confirmed by that time.
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The email exchange between Tracy Mehan and Lee Forsgren discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) attendance at a Senate meeting regarding the State Revolving Fund (SRF) and the provision of technical assistance related to proposed legislation.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a meeting with the American Water Works Association scheduled for July 31, 2017, at 11 AM.
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The American Water Works Association's Executive Director, G. Tracy Mehan, III, discusses the impact of current political dynamics on water infrastructure financing and the significance of the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act being funded for the first time, amidst a contentious federal fiscal environment.
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The American Exploration & Mining Association submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency opposing proposed financial responsibility requirements for the hardrock mining industry under CERCLA 108(b), arguing that the regulations are unnecessary and should be withdrawn.
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The email correspondence involves Laura Skaer of the American Exploration & Mining Association introducing herself to Patrick Davis, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discussing their professional backgrounds and expressing interest in meeting in Denver.
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The email exchange involves Chris Hornback from NACWA coordinating a meeting with EPA officials, including Byron Brown and Sarah Greenwalt, to discuss scheduling a call for May 9, 2017, at 4 PM.
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The email exchange between Laura Skaer of the American Exploration & Mining Association and Byron Brown of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to talk about CERCLA 108(b) during Skaer's visit to Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence between Sarah Greenwalt of the EPA and Chris Hornback of NACWA confirms a meeting scheduled for April 20, 2017, regarding topics relevant to pretreatment professionals.
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The email correspondence between Chris Hornback of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies and Sarah Greenwalt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting for April 20, 2017, to coordinate on water-related issues, noting that the EPA Administrator will be unavailable.
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