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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses an upcoming confirmation hearing, expressing good wishes for the participants and providing a link to watch it.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA provides requested presentations related to congressional oversight and environmental policy to Andrew Wheeler and Troy Lyons.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses scheduling a meeting to catch up.
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The EPA is initiating rulemaking to revise aspects of the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard (WPS) and the Certification and Training (C&T) Rule, with plans to publish a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking by the end of FY2018.
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The email from Jerry Mullins discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) and includes attachments related to the case's production documents.
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The email discusses the agenda for a Thomas Hill Event involving EPA Administrator Pruitt, with coordination among various officials including Joe Wilkinson from AECI and Barry Hart, focusing on a VIP tour and private meeting with state officials.
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The email correspondence discusses the planning and approval of a media response and monitoring strategy for an upcoming visit by the EPA Administrator, involving coordination among various individuals from AMEC and ARC.
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The email correspondence involves Emily Atkinson from the EPA coordinating with Jimmi Nassar from NHTSA regarding scheduling meetings between Bill Wehrum and Heidi King for the following week.
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The email correspondence among members of the American Electric Power Cooperative discusses the timing and media strategy for an upcoming visit by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to the Thomas Hill Energy Center, emphasizing the need to proceed with media announcements following confirmation of the event.
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The email correspondence among officials from the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration discusses scheduling a meeting in Washington, D.C., with considerations for conflicts and availability.
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The email exchange between Malloy McDaniel of West Front Strategies LLC and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses a forthcoming meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email discusses coordination efforts between Barry Hart and U.S. Senator Roy Blunt's office regarding issues related to Electric Cooperatives and Thomas Hill, with a request for participants to provide their phone numbers for a conference call.
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The email correspondence between Malloy McDaniel of West Front Strategies LLC and Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses scheduling a meeting in June to facilitate a discussion regarding Republic Services and the West Lake issue.
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Joby Young from the USDA coordinated a conference call with Bill Wehrum from the EPA and other officials regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Roy Bailey, CEO of Giuliani Deason Capital Interests, LLC, communicating with Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding a revised memo and urging the agency to revoke a field trial permit until a full impact study on the technology's effects on humans and the environment is completed.
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Michael Zehr from HBW Resources is coordinating with Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding participation in the State Policy Network Energy Summit scheduled for August 28-29, 2017, in San Antonio, Texas.
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Michael Zehr from HBW Resources is communicating with Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding participation in the State Energy Policy Summit scheduled for August 28/29, but Bennett declines due to short notice.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved emergency fuel waivers for Texas and Georgia following Hurricane Harvey, allowing the use of non-road diesel fuel for emergency vehicles and higher volatility gasoline in the Atlanta area until September 15, 2017.
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The email from Hayley Ford of the EPA confirms a meeting with Tea Party Patriots at the White House regarding topics such as tax reform and healthcare, requesting additional details about the event.
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The email exchange between Mike Bjorklund of the Florida Electric Cooperatives Association and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Millan Hupp coordinating details for Administrator Pruitt's meeting with the Tea Party Patriots, specifically discussing who will introduce him.
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The EPA is preparing for Hurricane Irma by activating emergency response teams in Regions 2 and 4, while continuing to address the impacts of Hurricane Harvey, and is coordinating with local, state, and federal agencies to support affected communities.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved emergency fuel waivers for 38 states and Washington, D.C. in response to fuel supply disruptions caused by Hurricane Harvey, as announced by Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Brad Viator of the Edison Electric Institute discusses organizing a meeting with various stakeholders, including the AFPM, Chamber, ACC, and NRECA, to be held on September 27 or 28, 2017, regarding a topic related to the EPA.
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The email correspondence involves Alexander Dominguez, a Policy Analyst at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, coordinating a meeting time with Taylor Beis from the Edison Electric Institute regarding discussions related to air policy.
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The email correspondence between Taylor Beis from the Edison Electric Institute and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a staff-level meeting to connect their teams, with a proposed date of October 10, 2017.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the repeal of the "Clean Power Plan" as part of President Trump's America First strategy, asserting that the regulation exceeds the Agency's statutory authority and aims to reduce regulatory burdens on energy development.
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The email from Taylor Beis of the EEI discusses a meeting scheduled for 10 AM with representatives from various labor unions, coordinated with Tate Bennett from the EPA.
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The document is an undeliverable email report from Office 365 indicating that a message sent by Bennett Tate to Donnie Colson and several other recipients could not be delivered due to a policy violation or system error on the recipient's email server.
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The National Mining Association praised the EPA's decision to reject additional financial assurance requirements for the hardrock mining industry, stating that existing regulations adequately address risks and that the move supports domestic mining and reduces reliance on foreign minerals.
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The email from Andrew Liu to Nancy Beck discusses the involvement of SAHTECH and the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) in preparing for an international meeting focused on Taiwan's Toxic Chemical and Substances Control Act, highlighting their interest in U.S. EPA experiences under TSCA and LCSA.
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The email correspondence between Daland Juberg from Dow AgroSciences and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting regarding a Premanufacture Notice (PMN) and seeks to establish next steps in the process.
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The email from Sabitha Papineni of Dow discusses the need to reevaluate testing requirements for PMNs with the EPA's OPPT, specifically contesting the necessity of an OECD 422 reproductive study based on differing assessments of data related to the Rinskor active ingredient.
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The EPA provided an update to the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture regarding the implementation of the revised Agricultural Worker Protection Standard, detailing ongoing support, training, and stakeholder engagement to facilitate compliance.
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The email correspondence from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting to address a specific issue related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Lesley Schaaff from Hess Corporation discusses scheduling visits for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to North Dakota and Houston, with tentative dates being considered for October.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) confirms that its use of FY 2017 funds for a privacy booth installation in the Administrator's office complies with the statutory notification requirements and the Antideficiency Act, as it does not violate section 710 of the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2017.
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The email exchange between Kaitlyn Shimmin of the EPA and Spencer Pederson discusses the scheduling and cancellation of a meeting regarding CVS Health.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing the New Source Review (NSR) process with representatives from the Edison Electric Institute, with plans to set up a meeting to improve the process.
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The email exchange involves the EPA coordinating a call with Peter Robertson regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with discussions about scheduling and contact information.
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The EPA conducted a study comparing the effectiveness of methylene chloride paint removers to 22 alternative solvents and 26 non-methylene chloride paint removers, concluding that only methylene chloride-based products effectively removed multiple layers of various coatings.
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The document is a summary of the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) Inorganic Byproducts Negotiated Rulemaking Committee Meeting held by the EPA on September 13-14, 2017, outlining discussions on updated proposals and next steps for developing recommendations for constituent feedback.
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The email from Christie StClair of the EPA addresses an inquiry from CBS News regarding the lack of current carbon monoxide emission standards for vehicles and discusses existing regulations and health impacts related to carbon monoxide exposure.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency held a Federalism consultation meeting on April 19, 2017, to discuss potential changes to the definition of "Waters of the U.S." in light of state and local government perspectives and past Supreme Court rulings.
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The EPA provided a statement regarding water quality sampling and safety precautions in Houston following Hurricane Harvey, while also updating on the status of Superfund sites in the area.
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The email correspondence between Joshua Greene of A.O. Smith Corporation and Sarah Helton discusses their appreciation for a meeting with EPA representative Layne Bangerter regarding water infrastructure issues and A.O. Smith's role in water technology solutions.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler discusses a prep session related to the release of a climate assessment by the EPA, indicating that Liz Bowman had to leave early due to press calls.
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The email from Will Lovell at the EPA discusses the arrangement of a call regarding setup questions for an upcoming session, while also sharing a professional biography and photo of Brittany Bolen as requested by Chuck Knauss.
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The email exchange between Chuck Knauss of Hunton and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses the arrangement for a session, including the sharing of a biography and photo of Brittany Bolen, and scheduling a call to address setup questions.
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The document outlines the agenda for a Health and Environment Committee meeting hosted by the American Petroleum Institute on November 2, 2017, focusing on regulatory reform activities, EPA plans, and environmental issues related to the petroleum industry.
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The email correspondence between Emily Coyner and Robin Kime discusses the cancellation of a meeting scheduled for September 28, 2017, due to a scheduling conflict with a White House meeting involving an EPA official.
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The email from Robin Kime at the EPA discusses the agenda and attendees for an upcoming American Petroleum Institute (API) Health and Environmental Committee (HEC) meeting scheduled for November 2, 2017, and ensures that Will Lovell receives the information.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses a follow-up on a meeting with General Mills regarding the former General Mills/Henkel Superfund Site, indicating that they will inquire further and respond.
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The email from Albert Kelly at the EPA confirms a meeting request on behalf of International Paper, sent by Darrin Munoz.
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The email correspondence involves representatives from Chevron and the EPA discussing the rescheduling of a meeting originally set for July 21, 2017, to address requirements for risk assessments and cost-benefit analyses, with a proposed new date during the week of August 31.
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The email from Darrin Munoz of Faegre Baker Daniels LLP to Albert Kelly and Nicholas Falvo discusses a follow-up on a meeting with the General Mills team regarding the General Mills/Henkel Superfund Site, providing electronic attachments of relevant reports and offering to arrange a meeting between technical experts.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Darrin Munoz from Faegre Baker Daniels expresses gratitude for a presentation on the CERCLA process and Superfund reform efforts by Administrator Pruitt.
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Darrin R. Munoz from Faegre Baker Daniels LLP is inquiring about the EPA's handling of 40 CFR Part 192 related to uranium and thorium ore processing following a meeting regarding Pebble Mine.
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Darrin R. Munoz from Faegre Baker Daniels LLP requested a list of the Superfund Task Force from Albert Kelly, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is a letter from Darrin R. Munoz of Faegre Baker Daniels inviting Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, to speak at a luncheon on Superfund reform policy, emphasizing the value of his insights as Chairman of the Superfund Task Force.
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The email from Michelle Hale at the Environmental Protection Agency informs Mr. Carey that Administrator Pruitt will be unable to attend a scheduled meeting at 11:00 a.m. due to a conflict and that Chief of Staff Ryan Jackson will cover for him.
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The email from Darrin Munoz of Faegre Baker Daniels is a follow-up regarding a meeting with General Mills, offering to provide additional information and suggesting a meeting between technical experts related to the former General Mills site in Minneapolis.
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The email from Darrin R. Munoz invites Albert Kelly and Nicholas Falvo to a Superfund Insights luncheon related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Roger Martella from GE requests a meeting with Patrick Davis to introduce himself and his colleague John Haggard, who leads GE's remediation team, while mentioning his previous experience as General Counsel at the EPA.
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Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency declined an invitation to speak at an event in October.
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The email from Kathy Franklin discusses the sign-in sheet for the EPA and RMP Coalition meeting held on March 9, 2017.
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The email from Paul Bailey to Byron Brown at the EPA discusses a confidential letter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Paul Bailey of America's Power to Brittany Bolen at the EPA discusses the CCR/ELG regulations and includes a brief document outlining steps to address both rules.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen and Michael Schon discusses scheduling a brief call for Michael to share personal news, with coordination involving Robin Kime.
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The email from Brittany Bolen to Michael Schon discusses coordinating logistics for a meeting scheduled for the following morning at the Marriott Metro Center, involving David Langdon and others, as part of government affairs for the Portland Cement Association.
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The email from Brittany Bolen to Chuck Knauss discusses logistics for a session related to environmental law and policy, including a request for a bio and photo, while mentioning traffic issues due to a Christmas tree lighting event.
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Brittany Bolen of the Environmental Protection Agency expresses gratitude to Samuel Brown for his appreciation of her participation in an environmental law and policy event.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen of the EPA and A. Todd Johnston of the Portland Cement Association discusses a delayed response regarding a call to address an unspecified issue following a sectors event.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen of the EPA and Paul Noe of the American Forest & Paper Association discusses a follow-up meeting regarding issues raised in a previous meeting with the EPA Administrator.
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The email correspondence between Paul Bailey of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity and Brittany Bolen discusses a letter related to the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the EPA concerning coal combustion residuals (CCR).
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen from the EPA and Michael Schon from the Portland Cement Association discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding government affairs.
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The American Petroleum Institute is inviting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Deputy Associate Administrator, Brittany Bolen, to a meeting on November 2, 2017, to discuss regulatory reform efforts relevant to the oil and gas industry.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen from the EPA and Michael Schon from the Portland Cement Association discusses scheduling a call for a follow-up conversation.
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The American Petroleum Institute invited Brittany Bolen to speak at their Health and Environment Committee meeting on November 2 regarding the EPA's regulatory reform efforts.
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The email correspondence between Hilary Moffett from the American Petroleum Institute and Brittany Bolen from the EPA discusses an invitation for Bolen to speak at the API's Health and Environment Committee meeting on November 2 regarding the EPA's regulatory reform efforts.
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The email from Chuck Knauss discusses the arrangement for a session related to environmental law and policy, requesting a bio and photo from Brittany Bolen, and mentions the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Paul Bailey to Brittany Bolen at the EPA includes an attached letter regarding the Clean Coal Regulation (CCR) and references the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Paul Bailey of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity provides an update on coal unit retirements, indicating that an additional 7,000 MW of coal capacity has been announced for retirement since June 2017, bringing the total to 108,000 MW across 43 states, with a focus on the top ten states affected.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the need for a detailed outline on permitting issues and topics to be addressed by Chris Perry and Tony, with a deadline for completion before Perry's departure.
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The EPA is proposing a rule to amend the effective date of the 2015 Clean Water Rule to provide regulatory certainty while considering a two-step process to rescind and revise the rule, following a nationwide stay and additional court rulings.
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The email from Elizabeth Tate Bennett, Senior Deputy Associate Administrator at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is a request to discuss a matter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Samantha Dravis at the EPA acknowledges a follow-up from Peter Pagano at Boeing regarding a meeting about advancing aviation manufacturing in the U.S. and mentions a request related to an aircraft proposal by OTAQ.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses the withdrawal of a resolution by representatives from ALEC regarding the review of the EPA's Endangerment Findings, indicating that the final decision will be made by the Trump Administration.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Michael Tadeo discusses press releases and includes a personal greeting, referencing their past work together.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses an upcoming announcement related to methane and mentions the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating a focus on environmental engagement and education within the context of the EPA.
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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is an RSVP to a reception related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Mary Aridi of the EPA discusses the sending of a PIN necessary for a background investigation, indicating prompt action is needed from Dennis Forsgren.
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The email exchange between Charles Munoz of the EPA and Lee Forsgren discusses the vetting process for Forsgren's potential hiring at the EPA, with Munoz indicating that the vetting typically takes about two weeks and requesting additional documentation from Forsgren.
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The email exchange between Charles Munoz of the EPA and Lee Forsgren discusses the progress of Forsgren's onboarding process, including drug testing and the completion of security paperwork, with plans to finalize the necessary documentation for Forsgren to join the EPA team.
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The email correspondence involves Chris Parinello from Valero requesting a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss export Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) with Valero's CEO, Joe Gorder, while coordinating the meeting logistics with Madeline Morris from the EPA.
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The document lists the members of the 2017 Texas Oil and Gas Association (TXOGA) Board of Directors, detailing their positions and affiliations within various oil and gas companies.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Melissa Shute from Statoil discusses scheduling a lunch meeting for the following week after a prior meeting was postponed.
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Troy M. Lyons from the Environmental Protection Agency requested to reschedule a coffee meeting with Melissa Shute from Statoil to the following week.
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The email correspondence between Avi Garbow of Gibson Dunn and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses the management of nominations for a committee, specifically regarding Susan Bodine, and includes requests for contact information for minority staff.
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The email exchange between BP's Robert Stout and EPA's Troy Lyons discusses an update on a hydrocarbon release at Prudhoe Bay, with Stout offering to provide further information to EPA's Ryan Jackson and inquiring about any Congressional inquiries related to the incident.
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