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The email from Linda Strauss to several colleagues discusses her anticipated delay in arriving at work, referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Intrexon Corporation is prioritizing the approval of a Section 3 registration application with the EPA, as communicated by Thomas Bostick, while deciding against pursuing an Experimental Use Permit (EUP).
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The email from Chad H. Howlin discusses the TSCA Reform program one year after its implementation and includes an attached letter related to the program.
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The email from Oscar Hernandez, Ph.D. of Bergeson & Campbell discusses comments on draft new chemicals category documents related to the implementation of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and expresses interest in meeting with EPA staff to discuss these comments.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson to Nancy Beck inquires about an update on a two-client matter involving the EPA, specifically related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with a request for a response before the 20th.
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The email from Lawrence Culleen of APKS to Nancy Beck and Aaron Ringel discusses a follow-up meeting regarding the technical and economic feasibility of alternatives to MeCl2 paint strippers, and includes an attached report by Barr Brands comparing consumer-use paint strippers.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses a request for online training courses on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), with Ryan Schmit informing Shamira Jones that no educational classes are currently being offered.
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The email from James V. Aidala discusses a review by Susan Kirsch regarding the statutory and regulatory history of the FIFRA registration review goal in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) sent a letter to the EPA regarding the non-complying lots provision in the Formaldehyde in Composite Wood Rule.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the status of non-5(e) SNUR requests made on behalf of clients, with Bergeson expressing concerns about differing views on the issues and requesting an update on the timeline for a response.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a notice of disapproval regarding Nevada's cannabis Special Local Needs registrations, as communicated by Deputy Assistant Administrator Louise Wise to Mr. Barbee.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson to Nancy Beck requests an update on non-5(e) Significant New Use Rule (SNUR) requests made to the EPA on behalf of clients, related to ongoing litigation involving the Sierra Club.
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The email from Patrick Davis discusses the impact of herbicide drift on crops, as reported by South Dakota farmers, and references the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson to EPA officials expresses strong support from the U.S. Biostimulant Coalition and other organizations for the prompt issuance of guidance on biostimulants being developed by the Office of Pesticide Programs.
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The email from Margaret Whittaker invites Nancy Beck to speak at a symposium on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) hosted by the SOT National Capital Area Chapter and the American Chemical Society on October 13, 2017.
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The email from Mark Townsend discusses the loss of colleague Todd Stedeford at the EPA, expressing concerns about internal staff dynamics and the potential promotion of certain individuals, while emphasizing his own contributions and frustrations within the agency.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck regarding a forwarded message about all documents related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing legal proceedings involving the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson requests the EPA to continue the stay of the effective date for the nanoscale materials reporting rule until six months after the issuance of promised guidance.
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The email from Mark Townsend to Nancy Beck discusses his thoughts on chemical regulation at the EPA, emphasizing the importance of addressing real-world issues over animal testing, while referencing recent news about sunscreen chemicals harming coral reefs.
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The email from Laura Sneeringer of the Consensus Building Institute discusses the scheduling of a Byproducts Committee Meeting for the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating that the Industry caucus will meet from 9-10 AM, followed by the full Committee at 10 AM to discuss potential approaches.
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The email exchange between Michael Honeycutt of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the agency's offer of assistance in response to Hurricane Harvey.
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The email from Stanley Milstein to Nancy Beck discusses a question regarding the coverage of cosmetic ingredients under the new TSCA updates mandated by the Frank Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act, specifically whether they are classified as "chemical substances" by the EPA.
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The email from Joe Bischoff to Nancy Beck discusses a meeting with agricultural representatives regarding the pending Section 3 approval for Sulfoxaflor and expresses hope for progress on new use requests related to pollinator policy impacts on agriculture.
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The email exchange between Wendy Hamnett and Nancy Beck, both from the EPA, discusses scheduling a phone call amidst Nancy's jury duty commitments.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses scheduling a brief phone call regarding a matter related to the EPA.
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The email from Jennifer Tanir at the EPA discusses the need for a permission form and a short bio for Dr. Nancy Beck's presentation at the NCAC SOT event, highlighting a deadline for collecting materials from speakers.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses scheduling a phone call after 6 PM on September 27, 2017, following Bergeson's return from the UK.
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The email from Richard E. Engler, Ph.D. to Nancy Beck discusses slides related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating involvement in legal proceedings concerning environmental regulations.
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The email from Lauren Young to Nancy Beck expresses frustration over the EPA's chemical regulations, referencing a New York Times article and implying harm caused to her family.
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The email from Kathleen M. Roberts discusses a letter from the New Chemicals Coalition to the EPA regarding necessary updates to guidance on Section 5 submissions under the Toxic Substances Control Act, emphasizing the need for clarity on information requirements to support investment and innovation.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson requests a meeting with EPA officials regarding carbon tetrachloride on November 7 or 8, 2017, following the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The American Cleaning Institute is hosting a webinar on October 12, 2017, to discuss the iSTREEM tool for assessing aquatic environmental exposure from consumer products and their potential risks to the environment.
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The email from a citizen to Dr. Nancy Beck at the EPA emphasizes the importance of her role in the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, urging her to prioritize environmental protection and chemical safety in her work, while expressing concern over recent actions that may undermine these goals.
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The email from Keith Matthews discusses scheduling a call with Nancy Beck and others to discuss next steps regarding the regulation of OX513A by the EPA, following the transfer of jurisdiction to the agency.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson expresses gratitude to Nancy Beck and her colleagues for a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Laura Sneeringer to Committee Members summarizes the decision made during the EPA's Chemical Data Reporting Inorganic Byproducts Negotiated Rulemaking Committee meeting on September 14, 2017, to end negotiations due to a lack of consensus, while highlighting the value of the information exchanged for future actions.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses scheduling a phone call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Beck indicating that 8 AM is her best availability.
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The email from the Society of Toxicology discusses the final agenda for the NCAC 2017 Fall Symposium, focusing on the challenges of human health and environmental protection under the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act.
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The email from Amy Chang of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei discusses a recent luncheon with leaders from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and expresses gratitude for their participation, while also sharing a group photo from the event.
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Lynn L. Bergeson from Bergeson & Campbell PC is seeking funding from the EPA to match a $150,000 grant from the USDA for the Emerging Technologies Horizon Scanning project in collaboration with the Environmental Law Institute (ELI).
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The email exchange between Michael Abboud of the EPA and Michael Bastasch discusses the status and implications of the EPA's Risk Management Plan (RMP) rule and its amendments, clarifying that the rule remains in effect and outlining the timeline for the amendments finalized by the Obama administration.
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The email from Michael Abboud discusses the EPA's Risk Management Plan (RMP) rule and its implications for the Arkema Crosby plant, clarifying that the recent delay in the effectiveness of the 2017 RMP Amendments did not affect existing safety requirements or the plant's compliance with local emergency response coordination.
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Michael Abboud of the EPA is coordinating a phone call with Michael Bastasch from the Daily Caller News Foundation to discuss an Axios article regarding the easing of radiation safety levels established during the Obama administration.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses inquiries related to hiring practices and interactions involving Scott Pruitt, Ryan Jackson, and various candidates, ultimately confirming that certain individuals were not hired and that there was no further engagement with specific parties on certain issues.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses an inquiry from Jasmine Spearing-Bowen regarding coal ash, including requests for data on private wells, access to NPDES permit applications, and the impact of industrial releases on drinking water sources.
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The email exchange between Enesta Jones of the EPA and Brian Sodoma discusses the attribution of a statement regarding the phaseout of R-22, with Jones agreeing to allow her name to be used as the EPA spokesperson.
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The email exchange between Enesta Jones of the U.S. EPA and Jasmine Spearing-Bowen discusses inquiries related to the NPDES permitting process for companies discharging wastewater and chemicals, with Jones indicating she will provide further information on the topic.
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The email from Sally M. Kanej discusses the sharing of refined slides for a plenary panel related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically addressing personal privacy issues.
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The email from Terje Aven discusses refinements made to presentation slides related to a planning process, specifically addressing background questions, and was shared among several individuals including EPA's Nancy Beck and others involved in the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Sally Kane discusses a revised presentation slide created by Frederic Bouder for the Sierra Club v. EPA case, intended for easier printing for the SRA-AM 2017 plenary panel.
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The email from Mark Townsend to Nancy Beck discusses chemical regulation, praising Beck's approach while criticizing past efforts and suggesting that the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) should implement clearer labeling of toxic chemicals similar to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).
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The email from Chris Andresen of Dutko Grayling to Nancy Beck discusses a meeting request to further discuss the laminated product definition in the formaldehyde emissions rulemaking for composite wood products, acknowledging recent efforts to resolve implementation issues related to the rule.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Nancy Beck discussing revisions to presentation slides with colleagues, including Lisa Robinson and Joe Arvai, in preparation for a Tuesday plenary session.
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The email from Dr. William Irwin of the EPA discusses Dr. Doherty's proposal for Defined Formats aimed at saving the agency money and improving data extraction capabilities across various agency offices.
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The email exchange between Clint Wood and Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, expresses mutual congratulations and anticipation for an upcoming meeting, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Dr. William Irwin, a toxicologist, discusses his outreach to Dr. Doherty regarding a potential meeting and includes his CV and reference letters to support his scientific credentials for a position related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Pat Quinn requests a meeting with EPA officials Nancy Beck and Richard Keigwin to discuss concerns from the Efficacy Working Group regarding the implementation of the OECD Quantitative Efficacy Method for Bacteria and TB, highlighting potential market impacts on hospital disinfectants.
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The email correspondence between EPA Deputy Assistant Administrator Nancy Beck and colleagues discusses the positive feedback received from a plenary session organized by Sally Kane, with a focus on addressing any audience questions.
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The email from Sean Hays of SciPinion to Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses arranging a meeting to present findings related to the reproducibility of peer review panel results.
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The email correspondence involves Terje Aven and other participants discussing the upload of presentation slides from a plenary panel session related to the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) on December 18, 2017, with positive feedback noted about the session.
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Richard Yamada from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is soliciting recommendations for applicants to the Science Advisory Board and the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee from state government employees.
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Richard Yamada from the EPA is encouraging state government employees to apply for positions on the Science Advisory Board and the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee, providing links for nominations.
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The document outlines a conference call agenda for the Toxic Substances Reduction Workgroup, discussing state actions on PFAS, featuring presentations from the U.S. EPA and state officials from Michigan and Washington.
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The document outlines the agenda for a conference call hosted by the EPA and ECOS on December 12, 2017, focusing on PFAS issues, including state action plans and updates from various EPA workgroups.
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David Paylor from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality confirmed attendance at a meet and greet with the ERIS Board organized by Lisa Matthews from the EPA, scheduled for July 17, 2017, at the Marriott Marquis.
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The email from Tom Sinks discusses the forwarding of EPA studies on GenX in North Carolina water to various recipients, including Richard Yamada, in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document outlines the agenda for an EPA conference call on October 30, 2017, discussing the implementation of the amended TSCA and its impact on PFAS actions, updates on GenX contamination in North Carolina, and the PFAS investigation at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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The email from William McKinney discusses the EPA's studies on GenX contamination in North Carolina water, as forwarded by Tom Sinks.
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The document outlines the agenda for an EPA conference call on October 30, 2017, focusing on PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) discussions, including updates on the Amended TSCA, GenX contamination in North Carolina, and PFAS investigation efforts at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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The email from Kanika Sago to Robert Daguillard and the press discusses a raccoon/possum attack on goldfish at a pond in Chicago, reporting a decrease in the goldfish population and noting the absence of photos related to the incident.
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The email from Matthew Berdyc discusses the filming of a documentary titled "Poison in the Grapes II," which highlights various failures of the EPA, particularly in Region 5, to protect communities from toxic incidents, including the Flint water crisis and other environmental hazards across the United States.
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The email from Michelle Malia to Robert Daguillard at the EPA discusses a media inquiry regarding bug repellents, outlining specific questions about their regulation and safety, and expressing concern about potential hesitance from EPA contacts to engage with her due to misconceptions about the article's intent.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the U.S. EPA discusses media inquiries regarding recycling statistics and practices, confirming that responses should be attributed to an EPA spokesperson.
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The email from the EPA's Enesta Jones provides information on recycling statistics and contamination issues in response to an inquiry from journalist Ayn-Monique Klahre, who is preparing an interview for BobVila.com.
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The email exchange between Enesta Jones of the EPA and Matt Stiles discusses the availability of ambient air quality monitoring data on the AirNow website, which includes the Air Quality Index (AQI) and archival data, in response to Stiles' inquiry about obtaining PM2.5 data for comparison with air quality in South Korea.
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Enesta Jones from the U.S. EPA responds to reporter Theresa Clift's inquiry about accessing updated emissions data by facilities, directing her to the EPA website for the 2014 National Emissions Inventory and providing instructions for retrieving the data.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the U.S. EPA discusses the agency's response to a court ruling regarding the enforcement of the methane rule, stating that they do not comment on pending litigation and clarifying the implications of the mandate.
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The email exchange between Josh Sharpe and Enesta Jones from the EPA discusses the status of certain sites in Georgia, clarifying that they have not been proposed or added to the National Priorities List (NPL) of Superfund sites.
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The email from Matthew Berdyck to EPA Region 9 discusses concerns about TCE contamination in the groundwater of San Fernando Valley, highlighting community unawareness and potential violations of California law regarding environmental disclosures.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses the agency's enforcement responsibilities under the Safe Drinking Water Act, highlighting the collaboration with states and the prioritization of public water systems for enforcement actions.
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The email from Enesta Jones of the EPA provides information about the National Emissions Inventory and the Toxic Release Inventory, addressing a request from reporter Theresa Clift for updated emissions data by facilities.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the agency's possession of information regarding glyphosate formulas in the U.S. and its advisory role in the National Toxicology Program's ongoing investigation into glyphosate formulation toxicity.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Media Relations is responding to a media request from David Sivak of The Daily Caller News Foundation for information on current and prior highway projects under NEPA review, with a tight deadline for publication.
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The email from Amy Martyn to Robert Daguillard at the EPA discusses increasing complaints about Dicamba pesticide drift damaging farms, prompting inquiries about whether the EPA will reconsider its approval of Dicamba-based products in light of new state restrictions.
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The email correspondence between Benjamin Preston and Christie StClair of the EPA discusses the difficulty in locating the submission site for public comments on the GHG/CAFE standards following the opening of the comment period.
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The email exchange between Alyssa Morones and Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the autonomy granted to California in regulating pesticides, with Morones seeking clarification on whether the California EPA has special federal authority in this area.
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The email from Amy Graham of the EPA discusses a New York Times article that inaccurately reported on the EPA's decision regarding the pesticide Chlorpyrifos, emphasizing that the decision was upheld by the 9th Circuit Court and criticizing the omission of key information.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the agency's efforts to manage a backlog of new chemical cases under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and outlines steps taken to improve the review process and enhance transparency for public health concerns.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a request from Bud Ward regarding visitor statistics and updates to the EPA climate website, with a focus on deadlines and resource allocation for the updates.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA discusses a media inquiry from Daliah Singer regarding the agency's concerns about breweries using wastewater in beer production and seeks clarification on the EPA's stance and potential for breweries to pursue this process.
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The email correspondence involves Theresa Clift, a reporter for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, requesting a call with the EPA regarding the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority's compliance with lead sampling regulations, as there appears to be a discrepancy in the reporting of sampling sites.
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The email correspondence involves Ruth Logan, a managing editor at 50BOLD, urgently requesting a statement from the EPA regarding their stance on chemtrails, with a deadline for response due to an impending publication.
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The email exchange between Enesta Jones of the EPA and Morgan Troper discusses the environmental hazards associated with vinyl manufacturing, with the EPA stating they have no new information and suggesting reuse as the best practice for existing vinyl records.
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The email from Robert Daguillard of the EPA discusses the agency's national ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide (NO2), specifically detailing the 1-hour standard of 100 ppb and its equivalent in micrograms per cubic meter, in response to a press inquiry about air quality limits and German carmakers.
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The document is an email from Jiivanii RedMarks discussing a dual input water filter designed for disaster relief, specifically in the context of Hurricane Maria, and includes specifications and contact information for the inventor.
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The email from Sarah Manlove expresses concern to the EPA regarding a response from spokeswoman Liz Bowman to a New York Times article about the agency's shift on toxic chemicals, criticizing the lack of transparency and communication with the public.
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The email exchange between Kush Desai and Michael Abboud discusses a clarification regarding Administrator Pruitt's comments on carbon dioxide emissions from energy-related industries, specifically addressing the interpretation of a statistic related to per capita emissions.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, provides call-in information for a scheduled discussion between Dave Glatt and Doug Benevento regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Kenneth Wagner from the EPA introduces Preston Cory as a contact for the Inter-Gov team and mentions her previous experience with ECOS, following a meeting in Pittsburgh.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner of the EPA provides call-in information for a conference regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case scheduled for October 3, 2017.
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