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The email from Jessica Orquina of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency addresses a photo request from Science Magazine, confirming that the requested image is a government work and providing a link for download.
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The email from reporter Isaac Windes to the EPA inquiring about the current status and jurisdiction of the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) Rule and its review under a February Executive Order by the Trump administration.
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The email from John Konkus at the EPA discusses a photo request from Science magazine for a high-resolution image of Scott Pruitt and Tony Cox, with a deadline for response by the end of the day.
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The email from Christina Aycock at Science magazine requests a high-resolution photo and copyright permissions for use in an upcoming article, seeking a timely response from the copyright holder.
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The email from Kathleen Maitland-Carter inquires with the EPA Press Office about the availability of livestreaming or online access for the public hearing on the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan scheduled for November 28-29, 2017, in Charleston, WV.
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The email correspondence between BP America's Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs, David van Hoogstraten, and EPA's Will Lovell discusses preparations for a meeting on regulatory reform ideas scheduled for August 28, 2017, where BP intends to present written materials outlining their proposals.
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The email exchange between Tricia Lynn and Annalisa Pardo discusses a media request regarding the potential impact of proposed EPA budget cuts on air quality and health, with Pardo seeking a quick interview for a news story.
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The email from Julia Valentine at the EPA acknowledges receipt of a public comment from Bonnie Yelverton urging the agency to ban the neonicotinoids clothianidin and thiamethoxam due to their harmful effects on bees.
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The email from Julia Valentine of the EPA instructs David Podsakoff to resend his public comment regarding the ban on bee-killing pesticides to the correct email address for submission.
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The email exchange between Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA and Talia B. discusses the availability of a speakers' list and transcript from an effluent hearing, with Tricia confirming that these will be added to the docket in a few weeks.
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The U.S. EPA's Office of Public Affairs granted permission to PBS Frontline to film a public hearing on July 31, 2017, and provided details for setup and available resources.
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The email from Liz Bowman of the EPA addresses claims made by former employee Schnare regarding his brief tenure at the agency, asserting that his allegations are false and motivated by disappointment over not being appointed to a leadership role in climate science evaluation.
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The email exchange between Tricia Lynn from the U.S. EPA's Office of Public Affairs and Mana Parker concerns a press inquiry about the EPA's budget proposals and their potential impact on local research organizations in Boulder, Colorado.
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The email exchange between David Sivak of The Daily Caller News Foundation and Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses a media request for information on current and prior highway projects under NEPA review, with the EPA indicating it is not the lead agency for those projects.
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David Gray from the EPA directed journalist Josh Marcus to contact FEMA for updates on the flooded Arkema chemical plant in Crosby, TX, as part of his inquiry for Vice News.
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An individual is urging the EPA to investigate a company, Gonzo Tuning, for allegedly providing services that facilitate the tampering or deletion of emissions devices, and requests confirmation of receipt and action taken.
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The document from the United Front for Justice discusses an environmental pollution awareness rally in Norfolk, including various attachments related to pollution complaints and legal actions involving the EPA.
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The email from Tricia Lynn of the U.S. EPA informs Frank Zaworskij that the agency has not completed new guidance on PMNs and is currently conducting a pilot test, with plans to release a draft for public comment before a meeting on the new chemicals program by the end of the year.
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Michael Abboud from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached out to a candidate to schedule an interview for a traveling press secretary position.
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The email from Mike Abboud discusses an external meeting request form related to the EPA, forwarded from Matt Keelen, indicating coordination for an upcoming meeting.
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The email from Lisa Martino-Taylor expresses concerns to a colleague about unethical human experimentation on pregnant women by U.S. government agencies, urging for congressional investigation and an end to fluoridation practices linked to health risks.
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The email exchange between Michael Bastasch and Michael Abboud discusses a humorous take on the Sierra Club's legal action against the EPA, referencing publicly available information related to the case.
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The email from Michael Bastasch to Michael Abboud discusses a report from Axios about the EPA easing radiation safety levels, questioning whether the guidance was issued under the Obama administration and if they have access to it, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Michael Bastasch inquires about EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's upcoming directive on agency funding for scientists and whether he will address the issue of the EPA's use of "secret science" in light of GOP concerns.
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The email from Malcolm Burnley discusses scheduling an interview with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for a POLITICO story, emphasizing the need for a timely response to potentially delay publication.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses a follow-up meeting and introduces Jahan Wilcox to Kristin Repass, who is seeking to network and has attached her resume for consideration.
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The email from Malcolm Burnley to Jahan Wilcox and Michael Abboud seeks clarification on Administrator Pruitt's comments regarding the involvement of a grand jury in the Tar Creek buyout investigation, specifically questioning whether he referred to an actual grand jury or the grand jury unit in the Attorney General's office.
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The email from Malcolm Burnley discusses a deadline for a draft related to Superfund strategy, indicating communication with Michael Abboud and referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case, while noting that changes can be made after the initial submission.
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The email from Anna Hastert to Michael Abboud discusses a press release list related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472) in the Northern District of California.
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The email from James Hewitt at the EPA discusses a Daily Caller article regarding environmental groups' silence on actions taken by the Trump administration against polluting companies, shared with colleagues Michael Abboud and Jahan Wilcox.
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The email exchange between Malcolm Burnley and Michael Abboud discusses an update on a grand jury investigation related to the EPA, specifically referencing the Oklahoma Multi-County Grand Jury and the need to contact the Attorney General's office for further details.
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ISCA Technologies is collaborating with UC Riverside to combat the invasive South American palm weevil, which is threatening palm trees in southern California, as reported in a local news article.
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The email from Tricia Lynn at the EPA discusses a media inquiry regarding the Administrator's comments on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, specifically confirming that it was the first time he mentioned an "April" timeline for a proposal during a House Subcommittee appearance.
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The email exchange between Michael Abboud, Press Secretary at the U.S. EPA, and Adnan Jalil of Alpha Strategies, LLC, discusses their intention to meet for a drink in the new year following a recent meeting.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses a media inquiry regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) provision in a spending bill, clarifying that the EPA did not request the language included in the bill.
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The document from Bonny Terminal outlines a crude oil marketing program for Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) involving the sale of Bonny Light Crude Oil (BLCO) to buyers in China, detailing delivery terms, pricing, and required shipping documents.
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The email from John Konkus, Deputy Associate Administrator for Public Affairs at the Environmental Protection Agency, expresses gratitude to Kevin Mooney for his assistance throughout 2017 and wishes him a Merry Christmas.
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The email from Kevin Mooney to Michael Abboud discusses planning a story about increasing geographic diversity in science advisory boards, with a request to discuss insights over the phone.
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The EPA is inquiring about the cancellation of the Definers contract and is considering finding a new vendor for real-time news clips at a lower cost.
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The email from EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox confirms Administrator Pruitt's acknowledgment of climate change and his commitment to addressing it through discussions, in response to inquiries about internal conflicts regarding the Red Team, Blue Team climate debate.
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Jackie Toth from CQ Roll Call is inquiring about the cancellation of the Definers contract by the EPA, seeking confirmation and details on the termination and potential replacement contract.
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The email from Jimmi Nassar at NHTSA discusses scheduling meetings with Bill Wehrum from the EPA and Heidi King regarding policy and modeling topics.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara discusses a conference call related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a technical issue with the call connection.
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Heidi King from NHTSA informs colleagues that she cannot attend a meeting and will send Brian Barnard in her place.
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The email from Dana Douglas at the Department of Transportation discusses the cancellation of a meeting regarding continued modeling discussions related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Liz Bowman at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the anticipation surrounding Senator James Lankford's upcoming 2017 federal wastebook and advises colleagues to monitor for any mentions of the EPA.
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The email from Michael Abboud of the EPA discusses the release of press materials related to WIFIA loans for projects in Omaha and St. Louis, sharing them with a congressional staff member.
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Michael Abboud from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is following up with Congressman Wright regarding a grant for the Pollution Prevention Regional Information Center and requesting a quote for a press release.
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Jon Monger from the House Committee on Energy and Commerce requested to be added to the EPA's distribution list for hurricane response updates.
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The email correspondence between William Koetzle of Chevron and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for Chevron's North America president to meet with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt while he is in town.
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NASA's Linda Wennerberg acknowledges receipt of an email from Resha Putzrath regarding free tickets to a dance event, indicating a casual communication among agency personnel.
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The email correspondence between Sally M. Kane and colleagues discusses positive feedback received regarding a plenary session, highlighting satisfaction from participant Terje Aven, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Dr. William Irwin of the EPA discusses a money-saving proposal for the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) co-authored with Dr. John Doherty, expressing concerns about intimidation faced regarding the proposal and hinting at potential escalation to the Inspector General.
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The email exchange between Jess Rowland and Derrick Bolen at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for January 26, 2018, while also conveying holiday wishes.
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Kaitlin Keller from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency arranged a teleconference for a meeting with the IRG and requested an estimate of in-person attendees while providing a call-in number for remote participants.
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The email from Marc Himmelstein to Nancy Beck discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting regarding the TCE issue, with assistance from Derrick Bolen, as part of their work with Entek and in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Lisa Robinson from Harvard discussing the upload of presentation slides from a plenary panel session at the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) 2017, with positive feedback on the session's impact.
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The email from Sally M. Kane expresses gratitude for the positive feedback received regarding a plenary session, indicating successful collaboration among participants, including Terje, in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Kathleen M. Roberts discusses communications to the EPA regarding the TSCA New Chemicals Coalition and consultations related to TSCA and OSHA, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange involves staff from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing travel plans and recommendations for Singapore, with Karen Feuerj expressing difficulty in changing her flight and mentioning her experience at Raffles Hotel.
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The document is a contact list for the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Water Resources regarding staff involved in responding to potential harmful algal blooms, dated July 2017.
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Kenneth Wagner from the EPA reached out to a Montana commissioner to discuss power generation issues and invited them to meet with the Administrator in Washington, D.C. for further dialogue.
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The email from Alexandra Dapolito Dunn, Executive Director of the Environmental Council of the States, thanks participants for a successful webinar on a topic related to environmental governance, noting over 450 attendees and plans to monitor trade press for coverage.
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The email from Chris Hladick of the Alaska government to Charles Munoz discusses the prominence of artist Rie Munoz in Juneau, suggesting that Munoz might find it interesting.
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The email from Tyler S. Levin of the Office of Presidential Personnel at the Executive Office of the President informs various government officials about updated Appointee Information Sheets for PAS and SES/SKC, which now include a disclaimer.
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The email exchange between Kristin Allan from the Nebraska Governor's Office and Madeline Morris from the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting at the White House on June 28, 2017, and the coordination of logistics for the governor's detail.
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The email correspondence between Carol Young of the North Carolina Governor's Office and Madeline Morris of the EPA discusses the need for Administrator Pruitt to call a security line instead of Governor Cooper's cell phone, which was left at the Mansion.
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The email from Troy Lyons of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a letter sent to Congress regarding assurances on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), which is expected to please the Governor.
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The email from Preston Cory at the EPA offers assistance to Georgia's government in preparation for Hurricane Irma and expresses readiness to coordinate support and communication with Governor Deal.
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The email exchange between Matt Miltenberger from the Nebraska Governor's office and Troy Lyons from the EPA discusses coordinating outreach to Senator Sasse's office regarding invitations for federal delegates to events in Nebraska with Administrator Pruitt.
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The email from William McKinney of the North Carolina government discusses coordinating a joint statement with Troy Lyons and members of the Governor's Communications Office, Sadie Weiner and Ford Porter.
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The email from Patrick K. Stevens of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides background information regarding Racine County in relation to the 2015 Ozone Standard, including attached documents for further details.
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The EPA issued a Notice of Data Availability (NODA) regarding proposed reductions to the Renewable Fuel Volume Standards for 2018 and Biomass Based Diesel for 2019, inviting public comments on specific issues before the final volumes are set by the November 30 deadline.
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The email exchange between Matt Miltenberger of the Nebraska government and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses a letter sent to Congress regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) that alleviates concerns from the Nebraska Governor.
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The email from Amy Dobson of the Alaska Governor's Office discusses the state's comments on the proposed recodification of the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) definition and requests acknowledgment of receipt.
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The email from John Crowther, Director of State and Federal Relations for the Alaska Governor's Office, requests the forwarding of a correspondence from Governor Bill Walker to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding issues with a priority project in Alaska.
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The email from Kyle Schneweis, Director of the Nebraska Department of Transportation, discusses a follow-up meeting in Washington with Troy Lyons and offers to have Jim Macy from NDEQ accompany him, expressing appreciation for a recent conversation.
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The email correspondence between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Matt Miltenberger from the Nebraska Governor's Office discusses a request for an update on a fleet pilot project using ethanol blends up to E30, similar to a previously approved project for South Dakota.
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The email from Matt Miltenberger of the Nebraska government discusses the Governor's planned remarks on ethanol issues, including the RVP issue and the E30 pilot waiver, in anticipation of a Roundtable meeting with leaders who may also address RINs and cellulosic/ biodiesel concerns.
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The email from Matt Miltenberger of the Nebraska government discusses coordinating a conference call regarding a response letter from the EPA about a Governor's request for a testing exemption of mid-level ethanol fuel blends.
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The EPA responds to Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts' request for testing exemptions for mid-level ethanol fuel blends in state-owned vehicles, offering to discuss the process and requirements for obtaining such exemptions.
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The email from K. Preston Cory of the EPA informs Michigan officials Eric Brown and Bill McBride about the inclusion of the Allied Paper, Inc./Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River Superfund Site on the Administrator's list for immediate action, emphasizing the need for expeditious resolution and direct engagement for cleanup and redevelopment.
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The EPA responds to Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts' request for a testing exemption for mid-level ethanol fuel blends in state-owned legacy vehicles, offering to discuss the process for obtaining such exemptions through a conference call with technical staff.
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The Nebraska Governor's Office, led by Chief of Staff Matt Miltenberger, is coordinating a conference call with various stakeholders to discuss a testing exemption for mid-level ethanol blends as requested by EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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The email from K. Preston Cory of the EPA discusses a response to the Governor's request for a testing exemption of mid-level ethanol fuel blends, indicating that the response will be mailed and offering to arrange a call for further discussion.
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The email from Albert Kelly of the EPA confirms his attendance at a meeting with the ASTSWMO's CERCLA & Brownfields Subcommittee scheduled for August 9, 2017.
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) communicated with the EPA regarding the selection of NDEQ's preferred cleanup alternative, G-4, for the West Highway 6 & 281 Superfund site in Hastings, Nebraska, following a previous non-concurrence letter.
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The email from Albert Kelly, Senior Advisor to the Administrator at the EPA, expresses gratitude for a meeting with Jennifer Roberts and emphasizes the importance of state input for improving EPA programs.
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality has issued a non-concurrence determination regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposed remedial alternative G3 for Operable Unit 2 of the West Highway 6 & Highway 281 Site, citing concerns over longer restoration times and increased future costs compared to alternative G4.
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) communicated its preferred alternative, G-4, for the West Highway 6 & 281 Superfund site to the EPA, noting that despite a previous non-concurrence letter, the EPA intends to select NDEQ's alternative in the Record of Decision.
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The email from Lynn A. Boutilier of the Maine government discusses the mailing of hard copies related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case concerning water quality standards, involving multiple recipients from the US EPA.
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The email correspondence between Sarah Greenwalt, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Cassandra Torstenson, a Policy Advisor for the North Dakota Office of the Governor, discusses the submission of comments related to an unspecified environmental issue.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is sharing draft guidance on Voluntary Treatment Areas (VTAs) and comments from EPA Region 5, seeking a discussion on the matter.
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The Western States Land Commissioners Association (WSLCA) invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their annual conference in Anchorage, Alaska, from July 9-13, 2017, to discuss federal policy related to land management.
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The email from Michelle Hale of the EPA confirms a scheduled call between Administrator Pruitt and Governor Snyder for March 14, 2017, as coordinated by Elizabeth Weir from the Michigan Governor's office.
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The email from Nephi Cole to Alexander Dominguez and others discusses logistics for a meeting at the EPA regarding air and water policy, with instructions for arrival and contact information for escorting to the meeting.
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The email exchange between Cassandra Torstenson from the North Dakota Office of the Governor and Sarah Greenwalt from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the submission of comments related to water and cross-cutting issues, with Torstenson indicating they will send their comments the following week.
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The email exchange between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and Todd Parfitt of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality discusses a scheduled phone call regarding public business.
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The email from Sarah Greenwalt to Jim Macey discusses a follow-up on the MS4 issue related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Jim Macy of the Nebraska government discusses necessary public notice and rule changes related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, highlighting concerns about the approval of updated statutory processes by regional headquarters.
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