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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses scheduling a lunch meeting with FreedomWorks representatives and requests the completion of an events form for the meeting.
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The email from Millan Hupp of the EPA discusses arrangements for a visit on April 11, 2017, involving the Administrator's security team to familiarize them with the planned activities at the Harvey Mine, including safety training and an underground tour.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced an 18-month extension for the implementation of the revised Certification and Training of Pesticide Applicators rule to allow states and stakeholders more time to prepare for compliance.
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The email discusses the National Pest Management Association's (NPMA) communication regarding a potential press release in support of the extension of the Certification timeline, as well as an introduction to a new EPA representative, Tate Bennett.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a 12-month extension for the implementation of the revised Certification and Training of Pesticide Applicators rule to allow states and stakeholders more time to prepare for compliance.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of existing regulations under Executive Order 13777, emphasizing the importance of cooperative federalism in regulatory processes affecting agriculture and environmental protection.
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The email correspondence between Britt Aasmundstad of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and expresses appreciation for a previous call while emphasizing ongoing opportunities for involvement beyond the June 19 deadline.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the re-proposal of the Waters of the United States rule, emphasizing the importance of cooperative federalism in regulating water resources under the Clean Water Act.
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The American Farm Bureau Federation expressed support for the EPA's proposal to rescind the 2015 "Waters of the U.S." rule, labeling it a flawed regulation that hindered farming and private business.
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The EPA is urged to implement administrative changes to the Renewable Fuel Standard by adjusting Renewable Volume Obligations for 2018 and shifting the point of obligation from refiners to blenders to alleviate financial burdens on New Mexico's HollyFrontier Navajo Refinery and support local employment and fuel prices.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt addressed the American Farm Bureau Federation's State Leadership Meeting on July 11, 2017, to reaffirm the Trump Administration's commitment to American farmers and announce the decision to begin rescinding the 'Waters of the U.S.' rule.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) issued a statement applauding the EPA's decision to rescind the 2015 Clean Water Rule, emphasizing support from state and local governments, farmers, and landowners for the move to establish clearer regulations.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton expressed support for the EPA's decision to delay the implementation of the ozone rule.
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The email from Adam Piper of the Rule of Law Defense Fund discusses the embargoed draft press release regarding the EPA's Ozone rule, which is being reviewed for legal compliance before its public release.
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The Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Army are proposing a rule to rescind the 2015 Clean Water Rule and revert to the previous definition of "waters of the United States" to provide regulatory certainty for states, farmers, and businesses.
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The email correspondence involves members of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and the EPA discussing the nomination of Secretary Michael Scuse for the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) in 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Administrator Scott Pruitt's continuation of the multistate action tour in South Carolina to promote the redefinition of the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rule, aimed at returning regulatory power to the states and providing certainty to farmers and landowners.
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The email from Carly Grether of NASDA to Elizabeth Bennett of the EPA discusses logistics for the 2017 NASDA Annual Meeting, including agenda updates and transportation arrangements.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and NASDA coordinating a conference call regarding a question related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Traci Kraus from Cummins Inc. coordinating with EPA officials, including Tate Bennett, regarding a meeting request form for a potential external meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) emphasized the need to expand export markets and preserve existing trade agreements for U.S. agriculture during its 2017 Annual Meeting, urging the administration to prioritize new free trade agreements and modernize NAFTA.
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The document discusses the Senate EPW Committee Hearing on the nomination of Michael Dourson as EPA Assistant Administrator, focusing on the importance of maintaining a risk-based regulatory model for pesticides in contrast to the European Union's hazard-based approach.
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The EPA and the U.S. Army are proposing to amend the effective date of the 2015 rule defining "waters of the United States" to two years after finalization, allowing time to reconsider the definition and providing regulatory certainty to stakeholders.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of the Army are proposing to amend the effective date of the 2015 rule defining "waters of the United States" to two years after finalization, allowing time to reconsider the definition and provide regulatory certainty.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Mike Rock from Union Pacific discusses the scheduling of a meeting for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt during his visit to Omaha, indicating that Union Pacific's CEO will not be available.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the arrangements and confirmations for Administrator Scott Pruitt's upcoming visit to Union Pacific's headquarters in Omaha.
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The document is an email from Carly Grether of NASDA requesting feedback from Elizabeth Bennett regarding the 2017 NASDA Annual Meeting to improve future events.
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The EPA and the Department of the Army are proposing a rule to amend the effective date of the 2015 Clean Water Rule to provide regulatory certainty while they consider rescinding and revising the rule, which is currently on hold due to legal challenges.
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The email from Kevin Swanson of Michael Best Strategies expresses gratitude to EPA officials for meeting with Newtrient's CEO, highlights the company's technology aimed at reducing non-point source pollution from dairy operations, and emphasizes alignment with EPA Administrator Pruitt's pollution reduction goals.
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The email from the EPA's Elizabeth Tate Bennett informs Brooks M. Smith that a visit cannot be accommodated on short notice, but invites his team to a Farmer Town Hall event with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on December 1, 2017, at Couser Farms in Nevada, Iowa.
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The email discusses the U.S. Senate's confirmation of Susan Bodine as the assistant administrator for the EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, highlighting her role in enforcing environmental laws under EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's leadership.
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The document is a delivery report from the EPA indicating that an email regarding input on the Lead and Copper Rule could not be delivered due to an invalid recipient address.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking input from state partners on proposed regulatory revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule to enhance public health protection and improve implementation.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA acknowledges gratitude from Dow's Dennis Deziel for assistance in resolving an issue with the China Minister of the Environment regarding the import of a chemical under the POPs Stockholm Convention, highlighting the efforts of Karissa Kovner.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Andrew Liu from Chemours discusses a private meeting titled "Chat & chew" scheduled for July 19, 2017, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Andrew Liu from Chemours discusses scheduling a meeting on August 15, 16, or 17, 2017.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses a public meeting on new chemicals scheduled for December 6, 2017, and requests Derrick Bolen to send the meeting link to Daland Juberg from Dow.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and John Hott from Eastman Chemical Company discusses concerns regarding the interpretation of a Premanufacture Notice (PMN) related to chemical mixtures and the gloves used in their handling.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses a follow-up on a submitted SNUN regarding exposure concerns and presents two options for regulatory action, highlighting the differences in testing requirements and timelines for each option.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Andrew Liu from Chemours discusses Beck's upcoming trip to Tokyo for a talk, collaboration with Japan's Ministry of the Environment, and the importance of stakeholder input in chemical safety initiatives.
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The email exchange between Jennifer Gibson of the National Association of Chemical Distributors and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses a time-sensitive enforcement case involving Brenntag, where the EPA has proposed a $19,410 penalty with options for a settlement response due by June 9.
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The email from Dudley Hoskins of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture discusses the submission of multiple extension requests related to the EPA's Worker Protection Standard and includes various attachments pertinent to regulatory reform and state-specific requests.
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The email exchange between Andrew Liu of Chemours and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a dinner meeting on July 19, 2017, to catch up and share updates.
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Denka Performance Elastomer, LLC is urging the EPA to correct its inflated risk data for chloroprene used in enforcement actions against the company, claiming it threatens the operation of the only Neoprene production facility in the U.S. due to faulty assumptions in the 2010 IRIS Toxicological Review.
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The email correspondence between Jennifer Gibson of the NACD and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses a time-sensitive enforcement case involving a proposed penalty for a NACD member, Brenntag, related to a Toxic Release Inventory reporting issue.
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The email from Layne Bangerter at the EPA requests assistance from Don Parrish to be included in a meeting and emphasizes the importance of his role as Deputy Associate Administrator for the Office of Water amidst new management changes.
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Mike Hanlon from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners by shifting the point of obligation for renewable fuel blending credits.
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Frank Bernardo from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners, highlighting the unfair burden placed on them compared to larger companies that blend more fuel.
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Paige Kester from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect jobs for independent refiners, highlighting the unfair burden placed on them compared to larger companies.
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Tim McKinney from HollyFrontier is urging the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners, highlighting the unfair burden placed on them compared to larger companies.
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Suzanne Thompson from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs, as current regulations unfairly burden independent refiners while benefiting larger companies.
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Shana Olivas from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners by shifting the point of obligation for compliance.
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Robert Spencer from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs, as current regulations unfairly burden independent refiners and threaten their viability.
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Antonio Gomez from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect jobs in the refining industry, highlighting the unfair burden on independent refiners who must purchase blending credits despite lacking blending capabilities.
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Matthew Cimino from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs, as current regulations unfairly burden independent refiners and could lead to significant job losses.
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John Cochlin from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners by moving the point of obligation for renewable fuel blending credits.
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Jessica Simer from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs in the refining sector, highlighting the unfair burden on independent refiners.
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Kyle Cavins from HollyFrontier urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners by shifting the point of obligation for compliance.
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FreedomWorks invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their Restore Liberty conference in April 2018, focusing on the rollback of regulations under his leadership.
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Patrick Hedger from FreedomWorks is following up with EPA officials Michael Abboud and James Hewitt regarding outreach meetings and extending an invitation for Administrator Pruitt to speak at their annual Restore Liberty conference in April, while also discussing strategies ahead of the CPP comment period closing on December 15.
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The email from Magdelana A. Delahoyde at the Executive Office of the President (EOP) informs recipients about the cancellation of a meeting regarding the deliberative process, originally scheduled for November 30, 2017, and mentions that it will be rescheduled for the following week.
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Bill Wehrum from the EPA acknowledges a scheduling change for a meeting originally set for December 20, 2017, and wishes his colleagues happy holidays.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA, and Heidi King, Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation, discusses sharing personal mobile contact information for better communication.
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The email from Heidi King at NHTSA discusses a meeting cancellation and holiday wishes, while indicating that Jeff Harris from OIRA will attend in place of John Moran.
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Heidi King from the U.S. Department of Transportation shares her mobile and desk phone contact information with Bill Wehrum and includes Jimmi Nassar in the communication for future accessibility.
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The email from Kara Fischer at the Department of Transportation announces the cancellation of a NHTSA/EPA modeling working session scheduled for December 21, 2017.
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The email from Dana Douglas at the Department of Transportation informs recipients that a scheduled meeting on modeling discussions has been canceled, with a follow-up planned for a later meeting.
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The email from Magdelana Delahoyde at the Executive Office of the President discusses rescheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, seeking availability from Nancy Beck and Gareth Rees.
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The email from Magdelana A. Delahoyde at the Executive Office of the President discusses the need to reschedule a meeting regarding ESA Section 7 due to multiple conflicts, specifically proposing a new time on December 5th.
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The email exchange among John Seale, Aaron Ringel, and Chris Parinello discusses the recovery of Congressman Steve Scalise and expresses support for him following a personal visit to deliver well wishes.
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The email from Will Lovell at the EPA discusses the sharing of an updated agenda related to an event, confirming its current status with recipients from the Edison Electric Institute.
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The email from Tawny Bridgeford of the National Mining Association to Will Lovell discusses an updated agenda related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from the EPA's Andrea Drinkard to Lee Forsgren shares a link to the pre-publication version of the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule.
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The email from Lee Forsgren, a Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA's Office of Water, provides updated contact information and expresses eagerness to continue collaboration.
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The American Chemistry Council requested a 45-day extension for the comment period on the proposed Maximum Contaminant Level Goal for perchlorate in drinking water, as communicated by Mark Gibson to Samuel Hernandez-Quinones.
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The email correspondence between Peter Robertson and EPA officials discusses a request for public hearings from several tribes and ANCSA corporations regarding environmental matters.
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BNSF Railway's Justin Wormmeester follows up with Lee Forsgren regarding the Washington Department of Ecology's 401 Certification denial and related legal precedents affecting water quality regulations.
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The email from Sarah Greenwalt, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses scheduling a phone call with Justin Wormmeester regarding an issue raised in a previous meeting, and mentions involving Lee Forsgren, the Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Office of Water.
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The email from Barrett Bles of the American Farm Bureau Federation discusses a Speaker Request Form for Mr. Forsgren to address the Waters Advocacy Coalition on November 16, 2017.
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The email from Michael Whatley discusses a WOTUS (Waters of the United States) event, involving various stakeholders from the energy and agriculture sectors, and is addressed to Lee Forsgren at an unspecified agency.
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The email from Lee Forsgren, Acting Assistant Administrator for Water at the EPA, discusses coordinating communication with BP representatives regarding the flooding situation in Texas and Louisiana.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA provides updated contact information to Michael Whatley, indicating his new role as Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Office of Water.
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The email from Lee Forsgren, a Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, provides his new contact information to James Voyles and expresses eagerness to continue their collaboration.
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The EPA, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, communicated to Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval that states are not required to comply with the Clean Power Plan due to a Supreme Court stay, emphasizing a collaborative approach to environmental improvement without coercive federal mandates.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses coordinating with colleagues regarding preparations for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Naples, following a request from Rich Nolan of the National Mining Association.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Rich Nolan from the National Mining Association discusses scheduling a meeting to compare notes regarding an upcoming event on April 12th.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the final attendee list and logistics for an event featuring Administrator Pruitt and Senator Blunt at Thomas Hill, emphasizing security and speaking order for the event.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Jerry Mullins of the National Marina Association discusses a request for an attachment related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Senior Advisor, Tate Bennett, confirmed that the Administrator approved events at Consol and Murray Energy in Ohio on April 12th, and is coordinating arrangements for a photo opportunity with miners.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to solicit public input on regulatory steps to limit greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants following the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
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Ben Grumbles from the Maryland Department of the Environment sent an email to Lee Forsgren regarding a letter related to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) to the EPA and the Corps of Engineers, dated July 18, 2017.
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The document is an automatic email reply from Sarah Helton regarding her absence from the office and her unavailability to respond to an invitation to speak at The Water Council Policy Event on September 6, 2017.
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The email from Byron Brown at the EPA provides a response to a petition submitted by the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group regarding the CCR rule.
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The email from Douglas H. Green of Venable LLP to Byron Brown discusses scheduling a call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Northwest Natural's Vice President, Tom Imeson, sent a report to EPA officials regarding the status of the Gasco remedial design and recommendations for correcting errors in the Portland Harbor Superfund Site Record of Decision.
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The email from Brittany Bolen of the EPA confirms a meeting request with Shea Loper from Encana to discuss regulatory reform issues, including the 2015 ozone standard and enforcement approaches, scheduled for June 6 or 7, 2017.
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The email from Melva Tollett to Brittany Bolen urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners by shifting the point of obligation for renewable fuel blending credits.
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The email from Efren Hernandez to Brittany Bolen urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard regulations to prevent job losses among independent refiners by moving the point of obligation for renewable fuel blending.
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Randie Jones from HollyFrontier urges Brittany Bolen to advocate for changing the point of obligation in the EPA's Renewable Fuel Standard to protect American jobs in the refining industry, highlighting the unfair burden on independent refiners.
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Lyle Hoffman urges the EPA to change the Renewable Fuel Standard's point of obligation to protect American jobs in the refining industry, highlighting the unfair burden on independent refiners.
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