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The email correspondence between EPA Associate Administrator Tate Bennett and Georgia officials discusses the EPA's waiver of red-dye diesel requirements to assist Georgia's response to Hurricane Harvey.
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The email from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses a connection between Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement, and Tim Phillips from AFP to explore collaboration opportunities and potential events for Administrator Pruitt to address.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA discussing a potential visit to New Hampshire in February with Michael Zellem, a policy adviser for Governor Chris Sununu, along with other state officials.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Jayne Millerick from New Hampshire discusses scheduling a call to plan a potential visit by Administrator Pruitt to New Hampshire in February 2018.
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The email exchange between Kyle Roskam, Director of Federal Relations for Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses coordinating a call involving Madison representatives.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses participation in a conference call regarding S02 compliance timing regulations, scheduled for May 4, 2017, with various officials from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
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The email correspondence between Cassandra Torstenson of the North Dakota Governor's Office and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the Governor's Office preparing a response to a letter regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule.
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The document is a delivery report from the EPA indicating that an email regarding the settlement agreement between the EPA and Pebble Limited Partnership was undeliverable due to an incorrect recipient address.
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The email exchange involves the EPA and various state officials discussing follow-up actions and coordination after a call with governors, specifically mentioning contacts for public relations and intergovernmental communication.
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The email correspondence involves Rachel Skenandore, a Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Governor Scott Walker, and Tate Bennett, a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussing their mutual connections and collaboration opportunities following a meeting with Wisconsin DNR senior management.
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The EPA's Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) is tasked with providing recommendations to revise the definition of "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) in response to the Executive Order aimed at reviewing the Clean Water Rule, while balancing regulatory burdens on local communities with environmental protection.
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The email from Demond Matthews serves as a reminder for the Small Communities Advisory Subcommittee's final working session on June 14, 2017, to discuss agricultural and rural issues related to the LGAC Waters of the U.S. initiative.
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The EPA's Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) is tasked with providing recommendations to revise the definition of "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) in response to an Executive Order aimed at reviewing the 2015 Clean Water Rule, while balancing regulatory burdens on local communities with environmental protection.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and Iowa officials coordinating a conference call regarding an event featuring Administrator Pruitt scheduled for July 8, 2017, with Douglas Hoelscher indicating he will not be able to attend.
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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu submitted a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Army Corps Senior Official Douglas Lamont advocating for revisions to the Clean Water Rule to allow states more discretion in regulating their waters and to narrow the definition of "waters of the United States."
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and the Michigan Agency for Energy released the Line 5 Alternatives Report to evaluate options for the petroleum pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac, while also announcing a public comment period starting July 6, 2017, following the termination of their contract with DNVGL due to a conflict of interest.
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The email correspondence between Iowa state officials and the EPA discusses scheduling a call to address the Iowa anti-degradation issue, which is a priority for the state.
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The email correspondence involves Larry Pearce providing contact information for policy advisors in South Dakota and Iowa to Tate Bennett of the EPA, following up on a governors' call regarding intergovernmental communications.
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The email exchange between Alexander Dominguez from the EPA and Quinn Williams from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources discusses next steps for a VTA (Voluntary Technical Assistance) discussion, with Williams providing guidance and noting the absence of enforcement results from February 2016.
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The email discusses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's announcement of a proposed rule to approve North Dakota's carbon sequestration wells application, with communication between EPA officials and the North Dakota Governor's office regarding collaboration on a public statement.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provided feedback to the EPA regarding the regulatory climate and the impact of President Trump's Executive Order on the "Waters of the United States" Rule.
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The email from Larry Pearce of the Governors' Coalition discusses scheduling a conference call with EPA staff to address regulatory modifications suggested by governors, following a thank you letter to Administrator Pruitt.
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The email from Shawn Yanity discusses his absence from a Small Communities Advisory Subcommittee teleconference due to being in federal court mediation, and it involves multiple recipients including officials from the EPA and various municipalities.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the EPA regarding a proposed rule for Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes for 2018, indicating that the message could not be delivered due to a policy violation or system error.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to propose a rule to repeal the 2015 Clean Water Rule, aiming to restore the previous definition of "waters of the United States" and ensure regulatory continuity, following a directive from the President.
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The email correspondence involves Jessie Pfaff from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture coordinating with Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding a meeting, with Doug Goehring, the North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner, facilitating communication among the parties.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a settlement agreement with Pebble Limited Partnership allowing them to proceed with a Clean Water Act permit application while resolving prior litigation regarding the Pebble Mine in Alaska.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the EPA regarding proposed stays on oil and gas New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) sent to a Missouri state email address.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality expresses support for the nomination of Dave Ross as the Assistant Administrator of Water for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting his extensive experience and qualifications in water quality management.
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The email exchange involves Lance Libby, a Senior Policy Advisor from the Maine Governor's Office, coordinating a visit with Tate Bennett from the EPA to discuss environmental priorities.
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Cody Stewart from the Utah Governor's office is requesting Tate Bennett from the EPA to investigate the possibility of state participation in an upcoming meeting in Denver about sensitive air issues in Utah's Uintah Basin, where tribal and industry representatives are expected to attend but no state representatives are currently scheduled.
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The email correspondence between Connie Osborne of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the receipt of a letter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Lorea Stallard from the North Carolina government and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses coordinating schedules for collaboration with experts from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ).
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The email correspondence between Bill McBride from the Michigan government and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses logistics for attending the White House ceremony honoring the winners of the 2016 President's Environmental Youth Award, which recognizes K-12 students for their environmental stewardship projects.
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The email from Justin Harding of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality discusses the invitation list for a WOTUS (Waters of the United States) roundtable, suggesting the inclusion of Chris Kyler from the Utah Association of Realtors and coordinating with the EPA on the invitee list.
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The letter from Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Assistant Secretary of the Army Douglas Lamont expresses the state's concerns regarding the 2015 Clean Water Rule's definition of "Waters of the United States" and emphasizes the importance of state authority in water management decisions.
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The email from Lee Rudofsky of the Arkansas Attorney General's Office discusses the need for call-in information for a conference call with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, involving participation from the Maine Attorney General's office.
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The email from Justin Harding of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality discusses the inclusion of General Reyes in the invitee list for a WOTUS (Waters of the United States) roundtable meeting, following a request from EPA Administrator Pruitt.
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The email from Amy Graham at the EPA discusses concerns about a media advisory related to an upcoming event and suggests a call to coordinate between media teams from the EPA and Governor Herbert's office.
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The email correspondence involves Cody Stewart from the Utah Governor's office coordinating a call with EPA officials, including Lincoln Ferguson and Tate Bennett, to connect their media teams regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Tom Womack of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and Chad Nitsch of the EPA discusses follow-up contact information after a meeting, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and assistance.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing Maine's Deputy Commissioner Melanie Loyzim's positive statement about Dave Ross's qualifications for addressing water quality issues, highlighting collaboration with state officials.
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The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality is coordinating with the EPA regarding a potential in-state WOTUS meeting with Governor Ricketts, while noting the Governor's schedule conflicts due to a trade mission to Canada.
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The email exchange between EPA officials and Maine state representatives discusses arranging a call with Dave Ross, the nominee to lead the Office of Water, and obtaining his bio for review by Commissioner Mercer.
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The Maine Office of the Attorney General is coordinating participation in a conference call with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, with Assistant Attorney General Scott Boak set to join pending receipt of call-in details.
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The email exchange between Catherine Cromer of the Tennessee government and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting, initially proposed for August 7 but later suggested to be moved to August 28.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox of the North Dakota government discusses the preparation of a sample invite list for an event on August 10, including key stakeholders involved in the fight against the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) regulation.
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Catherine Cromer from the Tennessee Governor's office is coordinating a meeting with EPA's Tate Bennett regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) topic, initially proposed for August 7 but suggested to be rescheduled to August 28.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality expresses support for the nomination of Dave Ross as Assistant Administrator of Water for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting his qualifications and experience in water quality matters.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Millan Hupp discusses scheduling a site advance for Administrator Pruitt's upcoming visit, coordinating with state officials and security personnel.
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The email exchange between EPA officials and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's office discusses scheduling a call regarding a waiver, with Troy Lyons confirming the need for clarification on which waiver is being referenced.
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The email correspondence between Kyle Roskam of the Wisconsin Governor's office and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses scheduling a call with Governor Scott Walker, who is unavailable due to travel and recovery from surgery.
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The email exchange between Levi Bachmeier from the North Dakota government and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses contact information for sugar industry representatives, specifically related to American Crystal Sugar Company and Minn-Dak Farmers Coop.
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The email correspondence between Catherine Cromer from the Tennessee government and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on August 28, 2017, including a breakfast with the Governor and a subsequent meeting at the Capitol.
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The email from Matt Miltenberger of the Nebraska government discusses an updated draft schedule related to the Common Sense Nebraska Coalition and mentions ongoing efforts to arrange a site visit, while also listing coalition members.
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The email from Matt Miltenberger of the Nebraska government discusses the draft schedule for a visit related to the Common Sense Nebraska Coalition, including a list of its members and ongoing efforts to arrange a site visit between Lincoln and Omaha.
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The email correspondence between Levi Bachmeier from the North Dakota government and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses the organization of a farm visit involving stakeholders, with a suggestion for further clarification through live communication.
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North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper requested the EPA to issue waivers for Reid Vapor Pressure regulations and Reformulated Gasoline regulations to alleviate fuel supply issues in the Southeastern United States following Hurricane Harvey.
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The email correspondence involves the Office of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker coordinating with the EPA to schedule a call regarding upcoming waiver requests that the state plans to submit.
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The email correspondence between Kathy Whitehead of the Utah Governor's Office and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses arrangements for Administrator Pruitt's potential attendance at a Washington Nationals game on September 28, 2017, including ticket requirements for his security team.
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Kari Vaughn from the Michigan Agency for Energy is coordinating a follow-up phone call between U.S. EPA Associate Administrator Tate Bennett and Director Valerie Brader regarding a previous discussion.
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The document involves Jenny Porter from the Utah government responding to a GRAMA request from E&E News reporter Kevin Bogardus regarding the provision of an attachment titled "InviteList.pdf" related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Catherine Cromer from the Tennessee government is coordinating a meeting with Tate Bennett from the EPA regarding a visit related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with discussions about scheduling and availability.
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The Georgia Office of Governor Nathan Deal issued a statement outlining the state's response to Hurricane Harvey, detailing efforts to assist Texas and measures to protect Georgia's fuel supply.
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The email exchange between Alexandra Dapolito Dunn of the Environmental Council of the States and Elizabeth Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses a successful event and includes a save-the-date for an upcoming meeting.
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The letter from rural stakeholders to President Trump expresses concern over the EPA's proposed cuts to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for biodiesel and ethanol, warning that these actions could harm farmers and rural economies reliant on biofuels.
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The email correspondence between Sara Bresnahan from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and Preston Cory from the EPA discusses scheduling a call between the Speaker and the EPA Administrator.
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The email from Lee Forsgren, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, expresses willingness to collaborate on drinking water issues in Pittsburgh, following a discussion initiated by Troy Lyons regarding concerns raised by Sara Bresnahan.
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The document discusses a media release in which Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts and local commodity boards express their support for the Trump Administration's final Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes announced by the EPA for 2018.
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Nephi Cole from Wyoming's government is coordinating a meeting with Layne Bangerter of the EPA to discuss Wyoming's position on the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) during a visit to Washington D.C. with Governor Mead.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under Administrator Scott Pruitt, issued a directive on October 16, 2017, to end "sue and settle" practices, aiming to enhance public participation and transparency in consent decrees and settlement agreements.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and NC government officials discussing a follow-up on a consent decree and coordinating a joint statement release.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and North Carolina officials discussing the preparation of a joint statement regarding a consent decree, with Liz Bowman coordinating the communication efforts.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox discusses an upcoming interview on August 9, 2017, with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, focusing on the EPA's accomplishments and issues specific to North Dakota, while requesting no phone calls during the interview.
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Gov. Nathan Deal of Georgia announced the state's response to Hurricane Harvey, detailing assistance efforts in Texas and measures taken to safeguard Georgia's fuel supply, including obtaining a fuel waiver from the EPA.
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The email discusses the upcoming interview with EPA Administrator and Nebraska Governor Ricketts, focusing on the WOTUS rule's impact on farmers and ranchers, and the actions taken by the EPA regarding its repeal.
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The Nebraska Governor's Office issued a photo release detailing Governor Pete Ricketts' meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to discuss the future of the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule and the rollback of the previous administration's regulations.
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The email correspondence involves scheduling details for an embargoed interview with EPA Administrator and Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts, coordinated by the Nebraska Governor's Office and a local news producer.
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The document details two scheduled phone interviews for Bill Wehrum, an official at the EPA, with The Morning Consult and The Hill, organized by Michael Abboud, on January 3, 2018, and December 22, 2017, respectively.
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The email from Mark Townsend to Nancy Beck discusses his concerns about management failures at the EPA, particularly regarding the lack of trained policy staff and the agency's inability to recognize and build on successful programs, and he requests a meeting to share his insights.
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The email from Bob Diderich of the OECD discusses the organization of a workshop on science policy issues related to the implementation of the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act (LCSA), emphasizing the importance of diverse viewpoints and respectful disagreement among participants.
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The email correspondence between Chris Andresen from Dutko GR and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a call to follow up on the formaldehyde emissions rule and related issues, with Beck indicating she needs more time to prepare for the discussion.
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The email discusses scheduling a conference call among various stakeholders, including representatives from the EPA and OECD, to prepare for the Science Policy Issues Panel at the TSCA Reform - One Year Later program on June 27, 2017.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck from the EPA discussing a meeting request with Chris Andresen regarding the American Home Furnishings Alliance's interest in the 'Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products' rulemaking.
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The email correspondence between Tim Hutchinson of Greenberg Traurig, LLP and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Section 5(e) review process, with Covestro representatives planning to visit Washington, D.C. on September 25 and 26.
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The email correspondence involves Lawrence Culleen requesting a meeting with Nancy Beck from the EPA to discuss concerns regarding the proposed TSCA paint stripper rule that could ban retail-size paint strippers containing methylene chloride, representing W.M. Barr & Company.
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The email correspondence between Melissa Hockstad of the Cleaning Institute and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a brief meeting to discuss priorities and areas of focus related to the American Cleaning Institute (ACI).
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The email correspondence between Shamira Jones and Nancy Beck discusses the availability of online training courses related to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) at the EPA, with Beck indicating that she is unsure of any courses but has referred Jones to Ryan Schmit for further assistance.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the successful completion of rules, guidance, and scoping documents, with plans for upcoming meetings to address related topics.
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The email from James V. Aidala discusses changes to the registration review goals for pesticides under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) as amended by PRIA 2 in 2007, clarifying that the term "goal" was removed, and reflects on the implications of these changes for the EPA's pesticide review process.
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The email exchange involves Nancy Beck from the EPA declining to speak at the Toxic Tort and Environmental Law seminar in Nashville, citing her belief that she is not the right person for the topic and potential concerns from her General Counsel.
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The EPA announced on June 22, 2017, that it has fulfilled its first-year statutory responsibilities under the Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act by issuing three new rules and releasing scoping documents for ten risk evaluations, emphasizing its commitment to regulatory certainty and public health.
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The email from Jeff Morris of the EPA discusses comments received from Oscar Hernandez regarding draft new chemicals categories under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and indicates a willingness to follow up with the team on this topic.
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The email from Lawrence Culleen of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer discusses scheduling a meeting on July 12, 2017, with Dr. Beck of the EPA to discuss the proposed TSCA Section 6(a) paint strippers regulation, including a list of attendees from W. M. Barr & Company.
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The email from Joe Bischoff of Cornerstone Government Affairs discusses the attendees for an upcoming meeting regarding the pesticide sulfoxaflor, involving representatives from various agricultural associations, and is addressed to Nancy Beck at the EPA.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck at the EPA forwarding a Continuous Publications Alert from Environmental Health Perspectives, summarizing recent research studies related to environmental health published between August 21-25, 2017.
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The email from Laura Sneeringer of the EPA discusses the upcoming Byproducts Committee meeting scheduled for September 13-14, 2017, focusing on reviewing updated proposals and developing recommendations for the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) Inorganic Byproducts Negotiated Rulemaking.
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The email from Mary Hanley of the EPA discusses the attendees for a meeting regarding the Section 5(e) Review Process, confirming participation from various officials in the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses the scheduling of a meeting with the EPA, with confirmation expected from staff regarding the date.
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The email correspondence between Joseph J. Green and John Hebert discusses the ongoing internal review of charge questions related to the Copper Development Association's claims for antimicrobial copper products, with a timeline for providing these questions for review set for the week of November 6, 2017, under the oversight of the EPA.
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