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The email correspondence involves Liz Bowman from the EPA discussing questions regarding William Wehrum's role in the development of the endangerment finding, as raised by journalist Niina Heikkinen, in the context of Wehrum's confirmation process.
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The email from Kaitlyn Shimmin of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a list of support letters received for the nomination of William Wehrum, highlighting key individuals and organizations that have expressed their support.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the urgency of compiling a list of pending cases in the DC Circuit, including specific cases that have been dismissed or denied, to meet a deadline set by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses the certification and submission of a nominee's financial disclosure report to the Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
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The email correspondence involves Liz Bowman from the EPA discussing a financial disclosure report related to William Wehrum, who has a history of service at the agency, with reporter Sean Reilly from E&E News in preparation for a preview story on an upcoming confirmation hearing.
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The document is a petition for reconsideration and request for a stay regarding the EPA's final rule on Accidental Release Prevention Requirements under the Clean Air Act, submitted by the RMP Coalition to Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, exchanges friendly emails with Brent Blansett from Spirit Bank, discussing Kelly's recent media appearance and expressing mutual support.
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The email correspondence involves John Hasselmann from IPC confirming receipt of information regarding a meeting with the EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM), indicating collaboration between IPC and various stakeholders in the chemical industry.
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The American Chemistry Council is requesting the EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management to suspend the implementation of a 2014 policy memo regarding short-term exposure to trichloroethylene in indoor air due to concerns about its scientific basis and inconsistent application across regions.
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Brittany Bolen from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a meeting with Lee Fuller regarding regulatory reform issues, specifically discussing the potential delay of the Subpart OOOOa fugitive emissions program's Leak Detection and Repair requirements.
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The email from Joseph L. Citta Jr. of the Nebraska Public Power District discusses a follow-up meeting with EPA representatives regarding the Large Public Power Council's potential role in providing policy and technical guidance on environmental regulatory issues.
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The email from Stephen Fotis of Van Ness Feldman LLP to Mandy Gunasekara and Brittany Bolen discusses a request for them to address the LPPC Environmental Task Force on October 24 regarding the development of a potential replacement rule for the Clean Power Plan.
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The email correspondence discusses the organization of a closed roundtable event on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) led by EPA Administrator Pruitt in Orangeburg, SC, with participants including representatives from Duke Energy and the South Carolina Department of Agriculture.
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The email from Bernard D. Goldstein discusses concerns from the academic community regarding a provision in the SAB Act that restricts EPA Board members from having current grants or contracts with the EPA, suggesting that it may hinder academic involvement in EPA review processes, and seeks feedback on proposed language changes.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and David Dunlap of Koch Companies discusses scheduling a lunch meeting and references a "TSCA movie," indicating ongoing communication regarding environmental regulatory affairs.
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The email correspondence between Kimberly White of the American Chemistry Council and Bernard Goldstein discusses changes to language in the SAB Act concerning the involvement of academic scientists in EPA review processes, reflecting concerns from the academic community.
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The email from Roy Bailey of Giuliani Deason Capital Interests, LLC discusses the forwarding of a document regarding Wolbachia concerns and publications, originally sent by Christopher Basta from Intrexon Corporation, to recipients including Tate Bennett and Byron Brown.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and David Dunlap of Koch Industries discusses Beck's attendance at the upcoming CDR Inorganic By-Products Regulatory Negotiation meeting scheduled for August 16-17, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Roy Bailey of Giuliani Deason Capital Interests, LLC and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the need for OPP experts to review materials related to the Wolbachia project before a follow-up meeting.
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The email exchange between Komal Jain from the American Chemistry Council and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses potential hiring opportunities at the EPA, noting a hiring freeze and suggesting a political position for a candidate with environmental experience.
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The email correspondence involves Roy Bailey from Giuliani Deason Capital Interests, LLC, reaching out to Nancy Beck, a Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, to provide a summary for review related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with an offer for further discussion.
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The email correspondence between Kenneth A. Mundt of Ramboll and Iris Camacho from the EPA confirms Camacho's participation as a representative of the EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics at a formaldehyde expert workshop at UNC, noting that there is no registration fee required.
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The email exchange between David Dunlap of Koch Companies and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the need for funding and collaboration to effectively implement the TSCA rules and manage chemical risks in commerce.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Richard E. Engler, Ph.D., discusses their appreciation for the NCAC/CSW symposium held on October 13, 2017, highlighting the importance of continued dialogue on critical issues in toxicology.
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The letter from Safer Chemicals, Health Families and other organizations to the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention expresses concerns regarding the scoping documents and problem formulations for the initial risk evaluations of 10 chemicals under the revised Toxic Substances Control Act, emphasizing the need for comprehensive safety assessments to protect public health.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses a potential meeting regarding the agency's rule-making process for the cleaning chemical n-propyl bromide (nPB), specifically in relation to its classification under the Toxic Substances Control Act and as a Hazardous Air Pollutant, while also addressing the impact of a White House memorandum freezing pending regulations.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the ongoing efforts related to a proposal by the Innovation Reform Group, which includes Clorox, P&G, and Reckitt Benckiser, to exempt FDA-approved flavoring ingredients as fragrance ingredients for antimicrobial food contact pesticides under Executive Order 13777.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Seth Goldberg discusses scheduling a lunch meeting for early August 2017.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP), and Lynn Bergeson discusses scheduling a phone call regarding ongoing matters, likely related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Renee Munasifi discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding an idea on dicamba, with Beck indicating her availability after a series of meetings.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the formal submission of confidential business information related to the review and approval of claims for antimicrobial copper products, indicating that John Hebert will assist in the process and facilitate a peer review.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Renee Munasifi discusses scheduling a call to follow up on isoxaflutole weed control for isoxaflutole-tolerant soybeans.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Lynn Bergeson discusses concerns about the lack of contact with individuals referred for comments on toxic chemical regulations, following a New York Times article on the EPA's shift in policy.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with the Efficacy Working Group to address concerns about the implementation of the OECD Quantitative Efficacy Method for Bacteria and TB.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Sally M. Kane discusses scheduling a brief conversation regarding updates to slides for a panel presentation on the new TSCA statute and its requirements for risk evaluations.
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The email correspondence between Barbara Bankoff and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting regarding the IRIS issue, emphasizing the importance of Beck's participation and her reluctance to engage with representatives from the ACC.
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The email correspondence involves Thomas Bostick from Intrexon expressing gratitude to Nancy Beck of the EPA and others for their collaboration on mosquito registration efforts, highlighting the importance of the technology discussed in their meetings.
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The email from Katya Tsaioun discusses the submission of a proposal for a Society of Toxicology (SOT) session focused on enhancing transparency and uncertainty characterization in risk assessment, with contributions from various co-chairs and speakers.
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The email from Keith Matthews of Wiley Rein LLP to Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding a Section 3 application for mosquito registration, confirming that the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) has allowed submission before jurisdiction transfer, and mentions the attendance of Intrexon's Chief Communications Officer.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the scheduling and cancellation of meetings related to a client, confirming that a meeting on June 28th is still on the calendar after the cancellation of a meeting on June 29th.
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The email correspondence between Scott Herndon and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the ongoing development of toxicology data related to chlorothalonil and potential alternative pesticides for sugarbeets, with Herndon expressing gratitude for the assistance provided.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Ed Brookover discusses the ongoing comment period for a draft notice regarding the potential listing of nPB as a hazardous air pollutant (HAP) and the upcoming release of scope documents for risk evaluations of certain chemicals, including 1-bromopropane.
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The email correspondence between Keith Matthews, an attorney at Wiley Rein LLP, and Byron Brown, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the EPA, discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting to include Nancy Beck, the new Deputy Assistant Administrator for OCSPP, after a previous meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Jason Gray discusses a technical assistance request regarding the "One Chemicals Program," indicating that EPA leadership is aligned on the matter.
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The email exchange between Jason Gray from the House and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the timing and logistics for a call regarding language related to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) report, with an emphasis on upcoming deadlines for amendments.
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The USDA's Office of the Chief Economist is hosting an ORACBA Science, Policy and Risk Forum on July 20, 2017, featuring Dr. Weisueh A. Chiu discussing WHO/IPCS guidance on probabilistic dose-response assessment.
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The email exchange involves Jennie Wright, a staff member for Senator Inhofe, coordinating with EPA officials Nancy Beck and Troy Lyons regarding the implementation of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and seeking information on potential controversies.
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Michael Formica from the National Pork Producers Council confirmed his availability to attend a dialogue with the EPA Office of General Counsel on September 27th and 28th, 2017.
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The American Petroleum Institute is inviting lawmakers and policymakers to its 2018 State of American Energy luncheon to discuss the importance of domestic energy resources and their role in modern society, while emphasizing compliance with U.S. Senate and House ethics rules.
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The American Petroleum Institute is inviting lawmakers and policymakers to its 2018 State of American Energy luncheon to discuss the importance of domestic energy resources and their role in modern society, while ensuring compliance with U.S. Senate and House ethics rules.
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The email correspondence involves Ryan Jackson, Chief of Staff at the U.S. EPA, and Andrew Wheeler discussing a quote related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing deliberative processes.
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Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a meeting between Congressman Pallone and EPA nominee Andrew Wheeler, seeking availability for Wednesday or Thursday of the week of October 30, 2017.
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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held a hearing on the nominations of Kathleen Hartnett White and Andrew Wheeler, where Ranking Member Carper questioned Wheeler about the importance of shielding the EPA from political influence and ensuring proper communication protocols between the EPA and the White House.
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The email exchange between Andrew Wheeler and Kaitlyn Shimmin discusses the scheduling of meetings with members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee as part of Wheeler's nomination process for a position at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email exchange between Andrew R. Wheeler and Kaitlyn Shimmin discusses scheduling a meeting related to a nomination timeline for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email exchange between Andrew R. Wheeler and Kaitlyn Shimmin discusses the deliberative process related to a legal case, Sierra Club v. EPA, within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The email correspondence between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and William Wehrum discusses draft responses related to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, amidst speculation about key nominations for the EPA under the Trump administration.
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The email correspondence between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and William Wehrum discusses draft responses to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee regarding Wehrum's nomination as Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, highlighting support from various stakeholders.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and William Wehrum discusses the status of Wehrum's nomination and the need for advance notice before its public announcement.
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The document discusses the nomination of Bill Wehrum by President Trump to serve as the EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, highlighting support from environmental leaders due to his extensive experience in air quality issues.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA discusses the final PDF version of William Wehrum's opening statement for his nomination hearing, noting that Senator Inhofe will introduce him.
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The email from Christian R. Palich, Deputy Associate Administrator at the EPA, discusses scheduling details for meetings on September 18 and 19, 2017, and includes a request for flight information to avoid double bookings.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting to Monday at 2:30 PM instead of Tuesday due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA discusses the logistics and details for the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee nomination hearing scheduled for October 4, 2017, including transportation arrangements and a line-by-line agenda.
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The email exchange involves Christian Palich, a Deputy Associate Administrator at the EPA, discussing a nomination related to water with Andrew Wheeler, indicating a pattern observed in communications, while also congratulating Wheeler on a recent achievement.
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The email correspondence involves Christian Palich from the EPA coordinating with Andrew Wheeler and Rick Kessler regarding a meeting request related to Wheeler's nomination as Deputy Administrator of the EPA.
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The email from Christian Palich at the EPA discusses making changes to cleared final questions for a congressional inquiry and plans to send them to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the agency's response to a legal matter involving the Sierra Club, specifically the case Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA.
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Christian Palich from the EPA's Office of Congressional & Intergovernmental Affairs requests a resume from Andrew Wheeler, with Kaitlyn Shimmin assisting in the communication.
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The document outlines various presentations related to congressional oversight and environmental policy, including materials from Andrew Wheeler's past roles, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held a hearing on the nominations of Kathleen Hartnett White and Andrew Wheeler, during which Ranking Member Carper questioned Wheeler about the importance of shielding the EPA from political influence and ensuring compliance with communication restrictions between the White House and the agency.
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The Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works held a hearing on the nominations of several individuals to key positions at the EPA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, during which concerns were raised about political influence on the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation and the need for restrictions on communications with the White House.
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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, led by Chairman John Barrasso, is requesting follow-up responses from William L. Wehrum regarding his testimony at a hearing on EPA nominations held on October 4, 2017.
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The email exchange among EPA officials discusses rescheduling a meeting to 2:30 PM on November 6, 2017, involving Andrew Wheeler and Kathleen, as part of their Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations efforts.
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The email correspondence discusses the Senate's confirmation process for William L. Wehrum as an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting support from Senate leadership.
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The email from Kaitlyn Shimmin of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency outlines an updated nomination schedule for meetings with various senators, detailing specific times, locations, and staffers involved.
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The email exchange among EPA officials discusses the development of talking points for addressing potential questions, marked as deliberative and not for public distribution.
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The email exchange between EPA officials discusses the submission of Questions for the Record (QFRs) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, along with a draft of the Deliberative Process document.
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The email exchange between Andrew R. Wheeler and Christian Palich discusses the submission of Questions for the Record (QFRs) to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, with Wheeler confirming the completion of the task.
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The email correspondence involves William Wehrum from Hunton & Williams discussing the finalized questions for the record (QFRs) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case with Christian Palich and Aaron Ringel from the EPA, indicating ongoing collaboration and review of documents.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses a response related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing deliberations within the agency.
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The email correspondence between Andrew R. Wheeler and Christian Palich discusses the submission of an EPW (Environment and Public Works) Questionnaire related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Palich confirming the sending of the questionnaire to Wheeler.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses scheduling a coffee meeting to update contact information and potentially plan a visit for the EPA Administrator offshore.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and William Koetzle of Chevron discusses updating contact information and suggests considering getting the Administrator offshore at a future date.
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The email from the EPA discusses the urgent need for William Wehrum to update his financial disclosure report to reflect any income or honoraria received since June 2017, in compliance with the Ethics in Government Act.
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The email correspondence between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Andrew Wheeler discusses Senator Tom Carper's intention to compel the White House to renominate a candidate named White in 2018.
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The email exchange between William A. Koetzle of Chevron and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to update contact information and potentially arrange a coffee meeting.
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Milam Mabry recommends Will Lovell for a Research Assistant position in the EPA's Office of Policy, highlighting his experience with Senator Cornyn and his suitability for the role.
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The email discusses a live event featuring President Trump speaking about tax reform with energy workers, involving participants from Andeavor and Mabry Public Affairs.
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The email from Lindsey Dickinson discusses the confirmation of numerous Executive Branch nominees by the Senate on August 3, 2017, highlighting the importance of filling critical roles within the administration.
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Chevron's Puneet Verma requests a meeting between Jeff Shellebarger and EPA Administrator Pruitt to discuss regulatory reforms related to methane regulations.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the preparation and signing of a revised five-day letter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Justina Fugh requesting William Wehrum to insert a new amount before returning the signed document.
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The email correspondence discusses the Senate's confirmation process for William L. Wehrum as an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and Peter B. Robb as General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, highlighting the ongoing efforts of the Republican Senate to confirm President Trump's nominees.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and GE Corporate discusses preparations for an upcoming meeting, including attendee lists and handouts to be provided to a participant named Samantha.
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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency received a supplemental report indicating that a significant TCE plume originates from the Sears property at 2600 Winter Street NE, confirming it as a source of contamination in the Southeast Hennepin Groundwater and Vapor Intrusion Site, while ruling out the General Mills/Henkel site as an ongoing source.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen from the EPA and Robert Nolan from ExxonMobil discusses a technology announcement regarding an algae strain that has doubled oil production, with plans for a follow-up call to discuss it further.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen of the EPA and Richard Moskowitz of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers discusses scheduling a meeting, with no significant decisions or actions noted.
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The American Petroleum Institute is inviting lawmakers and policymakers to its 2018 State of American Energy luncheon to discuss the importance of domestic energy resources in meeting energy demands and supporting societal advancements.
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The document is an email from Jack Gerard, President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute (API), reminding recipients that today is the last chance to register for the API's 2018 State of American Energy luncheon scheduled for January 9, 2018.
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The document outlines an agenda for a discussion hosted by the US EPA on November 30, 2017, focusing on environmental law and policy, including air quality, climate change regulation, and administration priorities, featuring key regulators and experts in the field.
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