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The email correspondence involves the EPA's Samantha Dravis coordinating a meeting with representatives from Boeing and GE to discuss updates on ICAO fuel efficiency standards.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is coordinating attendance for its Annual Awards Dinner on June 6, 2017, and is requesting a response from Brittany Bolen regarding her participation.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Laura Vaught from Dominion Energy to discuss EPA legislative affairs, facilitated by Allison Trexler.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing speaking topics and logistics for an upcoming event featuring Administrator Pruitt, with coordination between agency staff and representatives from the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association.
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The email exchange involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a call with Mark Nichols from Koch Industries, facilitated by Millan Hupp, to discuss items related to public engagement.
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The document outlines the Trump administration's key policy achievements, specifically highlighting the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accords and efforts to ensure clean air and water, as reported by the EPA and other sources.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a planned visit by Administrator Pruitt to the CONSOL Bailey Mining Complex and the Murray Energy Century Mine on April 12th, with participants coordinating logistics and details for the visit.
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The document details a scheduled lunch meeting on November 21, 2017, between Lee Forsgren, Harrison Tyler, and Bill Ready, organized by the EPA, with a reservation confirmed at Del Frisco's Grille in Washington, DC.
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The document details a declined invitation for an introductory meeting organized by Nancy Beck at the EPA with Aaron Hobbs from the Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment (RISE) to discuss key pesticide policy issues.
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The email correspondence from the Office of Management and Budget discusses preparations and fundraising efforts for the PurpleStride 5K Run/Walk event scheduled for June 10, 2017, to honor Margie and raise awareness for pancreatic cancer.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the anticipated response timeline from the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT) regarding a non-5(e) Significant New Use Rule (SNUR) related to commercial pressures faced by their clients.
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The email correspondence between Scott Herndon of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses a productive call with Syngenta regarding Section 18, indicating positive progress in regulatory discussions.
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The email correspondence between Joseph J. Green of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the review and approval process for claims related to antimicrobial copper products based on clinical trial results, with John Hebert designated as the main point of contact for further collaboration.
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The email from Linda Reinstein requests a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and other officials to discuss asbestos-related issues, specifically in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Lynn L. Bergeson coordinating a conference call with colleagues to prepare for the Science Policy Issues Panel at the TSCA Reform - One Year Later program scheduled for June 27, 2017.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Chris Andresen discusses ongoing internal dialogues regarding the formaldehyde rulemaking and related issues.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck of the Environmental Protection Agency forwarding a Federal Register subscription summary that includes notices about meetings and proposed rules from various agencies, including the Administrative Conference of the United States and the Agricultural Marketing Service regarding amendments to marketing orders for raisins.
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The email correspondence involves Jeff Morris from the EPA confirming his participation in a speaking engagement on TSCA reform scheduled for June 27, 2017, with Brett Korte from the Environmental Law Institute coordinating the event.
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The email from Michael Dourson of the Toxicology Education Foundation discusses the appointment of Jay Gooch as the chair of the Marketing Committee and outlines the process for nominating new board members due to unexpected vacancies.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the planning and details for the UCLA CEIN Workshop scheduled for February 2018, including the draft agenda and potential speakers.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and James V. Aidala discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss OCSPP issues and provide background information following the release of TSCA rules.
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The email exchange between Thomas Bostick of Intrexon and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a phone call to follow up on a Section 3 application, with Beck indicating she is currently traveling and will provide updates from OPP staff later.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the representation of the agency at the UCLA CEIN Workshop in February 2018, with Beck indicating that Gino Scarino will attend in her place to discuss the agency's nano strategy development.
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The email correspondence between Margaret Whittaker of ToxServices and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses an invitation for Beck to speak at a symposium organized by the American Chemical Society on October 13, 2017, with Beck indicating potential scheduling conflicts due to international travel.
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The email from Alice Armstrong of Thompson Hine informs Mary Hanley of the EPA that a scheduled speaker event on October 27 in Washington, DC has been canceled and will be rescheduled due to other speakers' cancellations.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson confirms a meeting with representatives from Dura cell and EPA officials to discuss regulatory matters related to product safety.
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The email correspondence between Katya Tsaioun and Nancy Beck discusses Beck's decision to step down from the EBTC board due to time constraints, while expressing a desire to continue collaborating as a government stakeholder from the EPA.
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The email correspondence involves William Farland from Colorado State University discussing the minimal costs and necessary updates for maintaining a scientific website related to TEF ideas, while seeking input from various colleagues on the site's content and future management.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on January 23rd to further discuss the laminated product definition related to formaldehyde emissions from composite wood product rulemaking.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses an upcoming webinar hosted by the Society of Toxicology featuring presentations from the National Toxicology Program and the EPA on systematic review in risk assessment, scheduled for November 8, 2017.
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The email from Laura Sneeringer of the Consensus Building Institute discusses updated materials and agenda items for the Byproducts Committee Meeting scheduled for September 13-14, 2017, including a presentation request from the EPA's Chemical Control Division and the Small Business Administration.
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The email discusses preparations for a plenary panel session on risk analysis, involving participants from various institutions, coordinated by Terje Aven, with a focus on the evolving role of risk analysis in science and governance.
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The email correspondence involves Lynn L. Bergeson requesting a meeting with the EPA to discuss asbestos and carbon tetrachloride on behalf of Occidental, with Nancy Beck indicating her potential unavailability due to international travel but suggesting that her colleagues can assist in scheduling the meeting.
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The EPA has officially canceled the October 25-26, 2017 public meeting for the Negotiated Rulemaking Committee on Chemical Data Reporting Requirements for Inorganic Byproducts due to the Committee's inability to reach consensus.
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The email correspondence involves Lynn L. Bergeson coordinating a meeting with the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) staff to discuss asbestos and carbon tetrachloride, scheduled for November 6, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. EPA discussing a meeting that will address both asbestos and carbon tetrachloride, clarifying that the subject line should not mislead participants regarding the topics to be covered.
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The email correspondence involves Tim Hutchinson from Greenberg Traurig, LLP, coordinating with Nancy Beck from the EPA regarding attendees for a meeting about the Section 5(e) Review Process.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses an upcoming National Academies of Sciences workshop on November 20-21, 2017, focused on new approaches to toxicity testing and decision-making in environmental health, organized by the Standing Committee on Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions.
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The email exchange between Amy Chang of AmCham Taiwan and Jane Nishida of the EPA discusses a recent luncheon that strengthened bilateral cooperation and expresses gratitude for the collaboration between the agencies.
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The email exchange involves Nancy Beck from the EPA and Seth Goldberg discussing a potential meeting, with Erik Janus from Steptoe & Johnson expressing interest in reconnecting and sharing updates on his work related to antimicrobial registrants and a new Cannabis Emerging Issues practice group.
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The email from Richard Keigwin of the EPA discusses his unavailability for a meeting on December 11th and 12th due to travel and a personnel meeting on December 13th, related to a briefing on a proposal to exempt certain FDA-approved food additives from tolerance requirements for use as fragrance ingredients in food contact antimicrobials.
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The email from Terje Aven to Nancy Beck and others discusses the preparation for a plenary panel session at the SRA 2017 conference, requesting feedback on themes and messages to be highlighted in the discussion about the role of risk analysis in science and governance.
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The email exchange involves Nancy Beck from the EPA coordinating with colleagues, including Sally Kane, regarding a session on regulatory analysis processes, emphasizing the importance of respectful interaction and accessibility for non-English speakers.
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The email correspondence involves participants from various institutions discussing the upload of presentation slides from a plenary panel session related to the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA), with specific mention of the EPA and positive feedback on the session.
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The email correspondence involves Sally M. Kane coordinating a session for the SRA 2017 conference, discussing slide presentations and seeking feedback from participants, including members from the EPA and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Water Resources provides an overview of its Algal Assessment Program, detailing the monitoring and analysis of harmful algal blooms (pHABs) in various water bodies, including recent studies and findings related to nutrient management and algal bloom occurrences.
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The U.S. EPA's Office of Research and Development provides an updated contact list for its members involved in scientific research and technical support related to environmental standards and hazardous waste issues as of August 2017.
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The email exchange between Leo Henning of KDHE and Richard Yamada of the EPA discusses coordinating a teleconference to further discuss ideas on nitrate reduction and water quality improvements.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses addressing concerns about the perceived hostile atmosphere and security procedures at Region 7, as raised by Ed Galbraith from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
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The Illinois EPA is requested to approve a modification to a federal Consent Decree regarding NOx emission controls at Ardagh Glass Inc.'s Lincoln plant, which faces economic challenges that could lead to job losses if compliance is enforced.
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Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, expresses gratitude to Colin McKee for a meeting in Wyoming and discusses the importance of cooperative federalism while also addressing a receipt issue from his visit.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses the forwarding of comments from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality regarding CERCLA 108(b) to the agency's policy team for incorporation.
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The email from Latonia Cheatham-Strickland of the EPA provides call-in information for a scheduled conference call regarding personal matters, involving Kenneth Wagner and other state officials.
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The email exchange between Alexander Dominguez of the EPA and Holly Lamers of the Wisconsin DNR discusses scheduling a follow-up call regarding Racine County, with Dominguez proposing Monday at 9:15 AM as the earliest available time.
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) is developing a State Implementation Plan (SIP) for sulfur dioxide (SO2) in Wayne County to meet public health and environmental standards while negotiating emission reductions with DTE Energy and U.S. Steel, following a legal requirement triggered by the county's designation as a nonattainment area.
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The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) hosted a national webinar discussing the "Cooperative Federalism 2.0" initiative, which aims to redefine state and federal roles in environmental protection to enhance public health outcomes and reduce operational costs.
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The email correspondence involves Myra Reece from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control coordinating a kick-off conference call with representatives from the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation and others regarding an unspecified project.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expresses concern over the Michigan Court's decision to invalidate Rule 430, which was essential for sulfur dioxide reductions from U.S. Steel in Detroit, and seeks to discuss options with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality to address the resulting impacts on air quality and compliance with federal standards.
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The email exchange involves Latonia Cheatham-Strickland from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Butch Tongate from New Mexico Environment Department and Ken Wagner regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Latonia Cheatham-Strickland from the EPA and Melanie Loyzim from Maine discusses the travel arrangements for a visit by Ken Wagner to Maine, including train and bus options for his arrival in Augusta.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding Executive Order 13777, emphasizing the state's role in environmental regulation and the need for coordination with states and tribes on air and water quality standards.
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The email from Matthias Sayer of EMNRD discusses the EPA's ongoing rulemaking process regarding CERCLA 108(b) for financial responsibility in the hardrock mining sector, clarifying that a court order does not obligate the EPA to publish a final rule, only a proposed rule by December 1, 2016, with a final action due by December 1, 2017.
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The document outlines the logistics and agenda for a joint meeting between the Environmental Research Institute of the States (ERIS) Board and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Research and Development (ORD) held on July 11-12, 2017, focusing on environmental research initiatives and partnerships.
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The email exchange involves John Stine from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Kenneth Wagner from the EPA discussing a recent visit to Wyoming focused on improving federal and state collaboration for environmental outcomes.
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The document outlines a draft agenda for a visit by Region 4 State Commissioners to the US EPA Research Triangle Park campus on August 30, 2017, focusing on discussions about various environmental topics including PFAS, tire crumb, coal ash, and algal blooms, along with an overview of EPA research and a building tour.
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The email from David Gray discusses catering arrangements for the EPA/State Director's Meeting at Dallas Lovefield Airport on August 8, 2017, specifically offering to place an order from Jason Deli and requesting participants to provide exact change for their orders.
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The email correspondence between Alan Matheson of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a missed meeting opportunity and the upcoming visit of the EPA Administrator to Utah.
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The email correspondence involves David Bracht from the Nebraska Energy Office coordinating with Kaitlyn Shimmin from the EPA regarding logistics for the August 1st Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) hearing, including the number of copies of testimony needed.
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The Nebraska Energy Office's David Bracht is coordinating the number of hard copies of testimony needed for Governor Ricketts at the August 1st EPA Renewable Fuel Standard hearing.
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The Washington State Department of Ecology's Ken Zarker is coordinating with other participants for the upcoming NACAA panel on "Cooperative Federalism," sharing updated presentation slides and discussing Q&A efforts for the session scheduled on September 26, 2017.
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The email exchange between Madeline Morris from the EPA and Kristin Allan from the Nebraska Governor's office discusses scheduling a meeting between EPA Administrator Pruitt and Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts, which has been moved to the White House.
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The email correspondence between North Carolina officials and the EPA discusses scheduling a call for feedback on a letter from the Governor, emphasizing the urgency of coordinating with the EPA Administrator's availability.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator E. Scott Pruitt informed several U.S. Senators about the decision to deny a petition to change the "point of obligation" for the Renewable Fuel Standard and confirmed that the final Renewable Volume Obligation rule will be issued by November 30, 2017.
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The email exchange 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 correspondence between Lorea Stallard from the North Carolina government and Troy Lyons from the EPA discusses scheduling a call for the EPA Administrator to provide feedback on a letter from the Governor regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Preston Cory of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting with Alaska's Lieutenant Governor and John Crowther from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources for September 14, 2017, at the EPA headquarters.
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Governor Bill Walker of Alaska is requesting assistance from EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the EPA's Region 10 designation of the Yukon River basin as an Aquatic Resource of National Interest, which he believes could hinder Alaska's natural gas development efforts and the Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline project.
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The State of Alaska submitted comments to the EPA supporting the proposed interim rule to rescind the 2015 definition of "Waters of the United States" and recodify the pre-existing definition.
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The email correspondence between EPA official Preston Cory and Michigan government representative Elizabeth Weir discusses the scheduling of a call between Michigan Governor Snyder and EPA Administrator Pruitt, confirming the absence of staff on the call and the use of a secure line.
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The Nebraska and Iowa governors are requesting the EPA to grant exemptions to allow the demonstration of mid-level ethanol fuel blends in state-owned vehicles to assess their impact on performance, fuel economy, and emissions control systems.
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The email correspondence involves multiple parties, including the EPA and state officials, coordinating schedules for a meeting regarding a Mid-Level Ethanol Test on January 3rd and 4th, 2018.
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality is proposing a more aggressive groundwater remediation plan for the Dana Corporation Superfund Site to reduce restoration time and costs, as the EPA Region 7 is finalizing its decision on a less effective alternative.
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The email from Bob Martineau of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation discusses ongoing cleanup efforts at the DOE Oak Ridge complex, highlighting a new landfill proposal and the state's collaborative approach with the EPA rather than pursuing legal action.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has allocated an additional $250,000 to Lewis and Clark County for its Lead Education and Assistance Program at the East Helena Superfund site to support lead assessments and blood-lead sampling efforts.
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The email from Bob Martineau of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation provides an update on the ongoing dispute resolution process regarding the Department of Energy's landfill proposal for the Oak Ridge Cleanup efforts, highlighting unresolved issues related to site characterization, independent verification of modeling, and applicable ARARs, with a follow-up meeting scheduled to address these concerns.
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The Flint City Council, represented by Councilperson Kate Fields, formally expresses its disapproval of Mayor Weaver's designation of water sources for Flint, MI, citing falsified reports to the EPA and a lack of communication regarding water issues.
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The Western States Land Commissioners Association (WSLCA) invited U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt to be a key speaker at their annual summer conference in Anchorage, Alaska, from July 9-12, 2017, to discuss federal land policy and its impact on state-managed lands.
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The email from Donald Benton at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt for four Midwestern governors on February 24, 2017, while also coordinating appointments for the governors of Guam and Texas later that day.
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The email from Kristin Moore of the City of Flint clarifies that Mayor Weaver's announcement regarding water sources was a recommendation rather than a designation and refutes claims made by City Councilwoman Kate Fields about falsifying reports to the EPA.
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The email from Sarah Greenwalt at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses concerns regarding a draft response to a letter from Flint City Councilperson Kate Fields about water issues, indicating a need for review and approval before sending it out.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is discussing comments from the EPA regarding the Feed Storage Area Runoff Controls for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) guidance document, highlighting concerns about existing CAFOs and the need for immediate action on pollutant discharges.
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The document is an undeliverable email report from Office 365 regarding a message sent by Jim Macey to a Nebraska government email address, indicating a potential policy violation or system error that prevented delivery.
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The email correspondence between Peter Grevatt of the EPA and Kevin Frederick of Wyoming discusses the cancellation of a side meeting regarding the Wyoming Sanitary Survey at the ECOS event.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality is raising concerns with the EPA about the inconsistency and potential unfairness of requiring Wyoming municipalities to use a 24-mesh size for water storage tanks, while other Region 8 states are permitted to use a 14-mesh size, citing issues of cost and system integrity.
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The Alaska Department of Natural Resources' Heidi Hansen expresses gratitude to EPA's Byron Brown for sharing news that the EPA has determined the risks from the hardrock mining industry are minimal and that no additional federal regulations are needed.
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The memorandum from Tom Sorel, Director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation, to the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the state's urgent infrastructure needs totaling over $2.6 billion for various roadway projects and advocates for a formula-based funding approach to efficiently address these needs.
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The email exchange involves the EPA discussing the Iowa anti-degradation issue with state officials, highlighting ongoing communication and coordination efforts regarding the matter.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a letter regarding Waters of the United States (WOTUS) sent to the North Dakota Governor's Office and confirms plans for further communication.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Wisconsin government officials Sally Fox and Kyle Roskam discusses scheduling a call to address an issue and gather follow-up documents related to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
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The email from the EPA Press Office discusses praise from various state leaders for the Trump Administration's decision to rescind the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, highlighting the belief that states should manage their own water resources.
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