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The email exchange between Chris Andresen and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the American Housing and Faith Alliance (AHFA) for December or January, following Beck's return from a trip to Asia.
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The email discusses arrangements for Nancy Beck from the EPA to participate as a speaker at the NCAC/American Chemical Society symposium on October 13, 2017, with follow-up details to be provided by Margaret Whittaker.
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The email from Jeff Morris of the EPA acknowledges receipt of a letter from the New Chemicals Coalition regarding the Section 5 Points to Consider document and expresses a commitment to ongoing collaboration on the TSCA new chemicals program.
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The email from Pam Lacey of the American Gas Association inquires about the status of a meeting scheduled for November 3, 2017, regarding regulatory reform discussions on the Subpart W Reporting Rule and PCB Rules with various stakeholders.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck from the EPA discussing details regarding a speaker request related to TSCA reform, research reform, and regulatory reform with Timothy Coughlin from Thompson Hine LLP.
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The email correspondence involves Louis Scarano from the EPA discussing attendance at a meeting related to Carbon Tet, indicating he does not plan to attend.
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The email from Alice Armstrong of Thompson Hine discusses the agenda for a speaker event in Washington, D.C. on October 26-27, 2017, and requests that Nancy Beck present an update on TSCA and related policy changes affecting the chemical industry.
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The email exchange between Frederic Bouder and Nancy Beck discusses Nancy's new position at the EPA and her sensitivity regarding a negative characterization of her role, while also mentioning a panel discussion related to scientific debates.
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The email from Terje Aven discusses the preparation for a plenary panel session at the SRA-AM 2017 conference, emphasizing the importance of risk analysis in science and outlining the structure and themes for panelist presentations.
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The EPA is providing a public comment period until December 11, 2017, regarding the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) requirements for inorganic byproducts, following the cancellation of a Negotiated Rulemaking Committee meeting due to lack of consensus.
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The email from Pat Quinn discusses a briefing request regarding a proposal to exempt FDA-approved food additives used as fragrance ingredients in food contact antimicrobials, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the Innovation Reform Group with the EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs on fragrance ingredient safety.
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The email correspondence from the Harvard School of Public Health discusses preparations for a panel presentation, emphasizing the need for respectful audience interaction and the inclusion of international perspectives in the discussion.
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The email from Sally M. Kanej discusses preparations for a Plenary session at SRA 2017, emphasizing the need for effective decision-making and collaboration among participants, including Terje Aven and Nancy Beck, while inviting feedback and suggestions on the agenda.
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The email exchange between Sally M. Kane and Nancy Beck discusses concerns about the rapid dissemination of presentation slides from a plenary session, with Kane planning to inquire about the communication methods used by the Secretariat to ensure panelists' comfort at the meeting, under the context of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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The email from Lisa Matthews to various state and federal officials discusses presentations related to environmental topics, including PFAS and wildfires, and expresses gratitude for their contributions at the EPA RTP event.
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The email correspondence involves Kenneth Wagner from the EPA coordinating a kick-off conference call with Alexandra Dunn from the Environmental Council of the States and other stakeholders regarding scheduling and availability.
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The email exchange involves Kenneth Wagner from the EPA coordinating a kick-off conference call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case with various state environmental officials.
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The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Alan Matheson of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality discusses a call with Doug Benevento, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between state and federal agencies to improve environmental outcomes.
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The email correspondence between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Mary Beth Thelen of the Michigan DEQ discusses scheduling a call regarding environmental issues, specifically inquiring whether the topic is related to sulfur dioxide (SO2) or PFAS contamination.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a draft dialogue for an upcoming ECOS meeting, suggesting the inclusion of examples of collaboration with Texas during Hurricane Harvey to illustrate the benefits of state-federal partnerships.
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Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, coordinated a meeting time with John Stine from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Todd Parfitt from Wyoming to discuss environmental matters and a potential visit to Minnesota.
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Kenneth Wagner from the EPA communicated with Bob Martineau regarding a missed deadline for a quote about Trey Glenn's new role as Regional Administrator, expressing regret but noting the importance of Glenn's experience for cooperation between state and federal environmental agencies.
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The document is a delivery failure notification from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources indicating that an email sent to Ed Eberle could not be delivered due to an invalid email address.
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The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) is preparing for a national webinar on Cooperative Federalism 2.0 scheduled for September 26, 2017, with updated presentation slides reflecting participant engagement and an expected attendance of 350.
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The email exchange between Lynn Boutilier of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses scheduling a visit to Maine for a tour of facilities, with a focus on finding suitable dates in October.
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The email from Gary Baughman of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment confirms approval of the draft agenda for the upcoming P&P Co-Chairs Call scheduled for October 3, 2017.
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Gary Baughman from CDPHE informs Andrea Barbery that he will be unable to attend the upcoming P&P Co-Chairs call.
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The email from Bob Martineau of the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation discusses the positive economic impact of brownfield redevelopment in Tennessee and shares a report prepared by the Department of Economic and Community Development.
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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 ensure public health and environmental protection while addressing economic interests, following a legal requirement triggered by the county's designation as a nonattainment area.
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The State of Michigan and Enbridge Energy Company, Inc. reached an agreement on November 27, 2017, mandating enhanced protections and oversight for the Line 5 pipeline beneath the Straits of Mackinac, following concerns about coating damage and requiring the state to hire experts for monitoring and verification.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discussing a Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality quote related to the rescindment of the CERCLA 108(b) financial assurance rule, highlighting the agency's efforts to eliminate redundant regulations.
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is coordinating with the EPA regarding the Southeast Michigan S02 air quality issue, with a meeting scheduled for January 17 to decide on the development of a State Implementation Plan (SIP) or the need to proceed to a Federal Implementation Plan (FIP).
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The document discusses the concept of "Cooperative Federalism 2.0" as a framework for enhancing collaboration between state and federal environmental regulators to improve public health and environmental protections, as initiated by the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) in May 2017.
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The email exchange involves John Stine from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency coordinating a visit with Kenneth Wagner from the EPA, while also noting the busy schedule due to the Minnesota Legislative Session.
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The email from Kelsey Pickart of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources provides directions and parking information for Kenneth Wagner's meeting at the DNR Headquarters.
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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is coordinating a conference call with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Wyoming officials to discuss a visit to Minnesota, scheduled for May 17, 2017.
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The email from Andrea Barbery of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses the scheduling of a keynote invitation for Administrator Pruitt to speak at the ECOS Fall Meeting in Wyoming, confirming that it will be sent to the scheduling team.
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The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality submitted comments to the EPA expressing concerns that the proposed rule on financial requirements for hardrock mining facilities under CERCLA Section 108(b) is unnecessary and duplicative of existing state regulations.
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The Environmental Council of the States held a STEP Meeting in July 2017 to discuss the future of environmental laws and regulations in light of political changes, focusing on cooperative federalism and inviting diverse stakeholders to contribute their perspectives.
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The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) released a document in June 2017 advocating for a "Cooperative Federalism 2.0" approach to enhance collaboration between state and federal environmental regulators to improve environmental management and reduce costs.
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The document outlines the 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 related to environmental issues such as PFAS, drinking water contaminants, wildfires, and algal blooms, alongside presentations from EPA officials and state representatives.
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The email from Dave Glatt of the North Dakota Department of Health discusses scheduling a conference call regarding RCRA litigation involving the EPA, with participation from state and federal legal representatives.
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The email from Ed Chu of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses sharing contact information for Ken Wagner with John Mitchell of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment regarding the CCR permitting process and a communication intended for the Administrator.
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Kaitlyn Shimmin from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency communicates with Shirley Marquardt from the Alaska Governor's office regarding a positive endorsement for Chris Hladick's appointment to Region 10.
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The email discusses North Dakota Governor Burgum's appreciation for EPA Administrator Pruitt's directive to end "sue and settle" practices, with a note that a statement from the Governor's office may be forthcoming.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating logistics for Administrator Pruitt's event in Nebraska, confirming Congressman Bacon's attendance and discussing parking arrangements.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) is discussing concerns regarding the inclusion of Waters of the United States (WOTUS) language in their Draft NPDES CAFO General Permit, as Region 5 has indicated they will object without it, despite ongoing court stays on WOTUS.
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The email correspondence between North Carolina officials and the EPA discusses scheduling a call for the Administrator to provide feedback on the Governor's letter and consult on future actions.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Lorea Stallarci 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 correspondence involves Kyle Roskam from the Wisconsin Governor's Office coordinating a call with Governor Scott Walker and requesting the inclusion of Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA in the invite.
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The email from John Crowther of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources discusses a follow-up on a meeting with the EPA regarding regulatory issues in Alaska, including WOTUS and energy production, and mentions plans to contact Sarah Greenwalt for further discussions.
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The email from John Crowther of the Alaska Governor's Office discusses correspondence from Governor Bill Walker to EPA Administrator Pruitt regarding issues with a priority project in Alaska and seeks guidance on future correspondence contacts.
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The email correspondence between Nebraska officials and the EPA discusses the status of a request to conduct a fleet pilot project using ethanol blends up to E30, with an emphasis on seeking updates and coordination for the initiative.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, follows up with Bob Martineau regarding the Department of Energy's ongoing cleanup efforts at the Oak Ridge complex in Tennessee and a new landfill proposal, expressing a willingness to assist in the discussions.
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The email correspondence between Michigan government officials and the EPA discusses scheduling a phone call between Governor Snyder and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt ahead of the Governor's visit to Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence involves Nephi Cole, a Policy Advisor for the Wyoming Governor's Office, reaching out to Sarah Greenwalt from the EPA to offer his expertise on technical details related to watersheds and stream orders, following a discussion with a mutual acquaintance.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA expresses willingness to collaborate with Sara Bresnahan from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives regarding concerns about the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) and drinking water issues in Pittsburgh.
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The email correspondence involves the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and the Environmental Protection Agency discussing the need for a meeting to address maritime issues, specifically ship disposal, with Crystal Penman coordinating the logistics.
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The email from Rebecca Perrin discusses action items from the R7&8 meeting related to agricultural updates and includes an attachment with a PowerPoint presentation for further implementation details.
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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 roadway projects and advocates for a formula-based funding approach to efficiently address these needs.
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The email correspondence involves Heidi Hansen from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) coordinating with Lee Forsgren from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to discuss maritime issues, including ship disposal, and arranging a meeting with Crystal Penman.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the signing of a proposed rule to approve North Dakota's application for a Class VI Underground Injection Control program to facilitate carbon sequestration, reinforcing its commitment to cooperative federalism and energy innovation.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision from Tennessee that relaxes federal Reid Vapor Pressure requirements for certain counties, asserting it will not interfere with air quality standards.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Kansas representatives discusses the submission and delivery of comments from Kansas Governor Sam Brownback regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule to the EPA's Office of Water.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Cody Stewart from the Utah Governor's office discusses scheduling a meeting, with various proposed dates and times.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Larry Pearce of the Governors' Coalition discusses follow-up actions and contact information related to a recent call with Administrator Pruitt, focusing on intergovernmental communication and drafting a thank-you letter.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses Tate Bennett's role as the intergovernmental liaison to Administrator Scott Pruitt's office, highlighting outreach efforts and contact information for collaboration with state representatives.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Kayla Lyon from the Iowa Governor's office discusses scheduling a call regarding an event involving Pruitt in Iowa on the 8th.
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The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are proposing a rule to rescind the 2015 Clean Water Rule and revert to the previous definition of "waters of the United States" to provide regulatory certainty while preparing for a comprehensive re-evaluation of the definition.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Bill McBride from the State of Michigan discusses scheduling a coffee meeting for June 9, 2017, at 9:30 AM.
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The Kansas Office of the Governor, led by Sam Brownback, submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers regarding concerns over the 2015 Clean Water Rule and advocated for a definition of "Waters of the United States" that aligns with Justice Scalia's interpretation from the Rapanos v. United States case.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the winners of the 2016 President's Environmental Youth Award (PEYA), recognizing outstanding environmental stewardship projects by K-12 students from 13 states.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinating a meeting with North Dakota's Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring to discuss state issues and establish points of contact for communication.
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The email exchange between EPA official Tate Bennett and Wisconsin Governor's office representative Kyle Roskam discusses coordinating a response regarding the WTAS Ozone issue, with plans to include information in a weekly roundup.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a call with Iowa state officials, including Kayla Lyon and Stephanie Groen, to discuss an upcoming event related to Administrator Pruitt on July 8, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and John Mitchell from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment discusses scheduling a call regarding the Office of Water.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Tom Womack of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture discusses scheduling a meeting for 3 p.m. on Monday during Womack's visit to Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and Iowa state officials coordinating a conference call regarding an event with Administrator Pruitt scheduled for July 8, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Matt Miltenberger from Nebraska discusses scheduling a phone call for Governor Ricketts to speak with Administrator Pruitt regarding proposed NPL sites.
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses coordinating a phone conversation between North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to further discuss a matter, with involvement from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NC DEQ).
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The email from Tate Bennett discusses a recommendation letter for Dave Ross, sent by Tatum Soto from the Office of the Governor of Wyoming, related to public business and subject to the Wyoming Public Records Act.
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The email correspondence involves multiple state attorneys general coordinating participation in a conference call with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, with requests for call-in information.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Jody Reinke from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture discusses the arrangement of a meeting at the EPA, with Reinke seeking details and Bennett indicating they are still finalizing plans.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Matt Miltenberger from Nebraska discusses scheduling a call with staff, noting a conflict with the Governor's press conference.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Matt Miltenberger from Nebraska discusses scheduling a potential in-state event involving the Governor and coordination with the EPA.
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The email exchange involves staff from the EPA coordinating lunch orders and dietary restrictions for Administrator Pruitt, with communication also including a policy advisor from the North Dakota Governor's office.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses the planning and scheduling of a stakeholder meeting, confirming readiness to proceed regardless of Senate session status.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a call with Administrator Pruitt regarding the Former Custom Cleaners site in Memphis, which poses a potential contamination risk to nearby municipal drinking water supplies.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Alan Matheson from Utah's Department of Environmental Quality discusses a list of attendees for an upcoming round table meeting related to environmental issues.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Jody Reinke from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture discusses the scheduling of a WOTUS Round Table meeting hosted by Governor Burgum and the ND Ag Commissioner, with federal delegation invited, at North Dakota State University.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Levi Bachmeier, a policy advisor in the North Dakota Governor's office, discusses the invite list for an upcoming event related to the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and concerns about potential protests from the Farmers Union.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Tennessee officials, including Catherine Cromer, regarding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) initiative, originally scheduled for August 7 but proposed to be rescheduled to August 28.
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The email from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality discusses the development of a publicly accessible map for Jurisdictional Determinations and suggests improvements to enhance its usability for users and co-regulators.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Ethan Mathews from the National Corn Growers Association discusses arranging a meeting with Administrator Pruitt during his upcoming visit to North Dakota and Iowa, focusing on agricultural issues such as water quality and conservation.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced innovative research projects aimed at addressing environmental and human health issues in 14 states, emphasizing partnerships with state agencies and the use of scientific approaches to tackle problems like nitrogen pollution and volatile organic compound emissions.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses coordinating with Matt Miltenberger from Nebraska regarding a draft schedule and potential site visits related to the Common Sense Nebraska Coalition.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Jennifer Holton from the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development discusses collaboration and contact information following Bennett's participation in the COSDA event.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Matt Miltenberger of Nebraska discusses rescheduling a meeting for October 20, 2017, while also addressing concerns about a potential protest.
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The email discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's visit to Nebraska to meet with state officials and agriculture stakeholders regarding the proposal to rescind the 2015 "Waters of the United States" rule.
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The document is a delivery report from Microsoft Outlook indicating that an email sent by Tate Bennett regarding "Quarterly Meetings" to Elizabeth Morriseau at wyo.gov was undeliverable due to the recipient's email address not being found.
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