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The Environmental Protection Agency is considering demands from climate skeptics to re-evaluate the scientific basis of the 2009 Endangerment Finding, amidst past criticisms from the agency's Inspector General regarding the adequacy of its peer review process.
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2009 |
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The letter is a recommendation from Dr. Raymond J. Kent of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Dr. William Irwin, highlighting his expertise in toxicology and contributions to pesticide regulation.
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2009 |
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The document details the quarterly travel expenditures of the EPA from FY 2009 to FY 2018, as part of the case Sierra Club v. EPA (18cv3472 NDCA).
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2009 |
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The document contains payroll data for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from fiscal years 2009 to 2018, detailing quarterly payroll amounts as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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2009 |
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The document from the EPA evaluates the existing and designated uses of Straight Creek in Lee County, VA, using current macroinvertebrate, habitat, and water quality data, with contributions from various agencies and individuals.
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2009 |
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The document from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses best practices for coordinating cleanup and natural resource restoration processes at Superfund and hazardous waste sites to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
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2008 |
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, in collaboration with the EPA and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, is evaluating the fiscal impact of increasing human health water quality criteria due to higher fish consumption rates among tribal members, as detailed in a report by HDR Engineering.
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2008 |
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The document lists various legal cases involving the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) related to standards and regulations for petroleum refineries and greenhouse gas reporting, indicating ongoing litigation status for multiple cases from 2008 to 2013.
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2008 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in collaboration with The Dow Chemical Company and AMEC Earth and Environmental, conducted a study evaluating interspecies uncertainty in toxicity data for anti-neoplastic agents, revealing that human sensitivity to these drugs does not always exceed that of test animals and suggesting improvements in the methodology for determining Reference Doses.
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2008 |
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, in collaboration with the EPA and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, is assessing the fiscal impact of increasing human health water quality criteria due to higher fish consumption rates among tribal members, as outlined in a report by HDR Engineering.
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2008 |
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The document is an EPA travel reimbursement form requiring employee information and banking details for direct deposit, emphasizing compliance with federal regulations for processing payments.
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2008 |
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The EPA is revising its policy regarding meetings between representative members of federal advisory committees and Congress to allow more flexibility while ensuring that such interactions do not create the appearance of lobbying or impropriety.
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2008 |
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The US Environmental Protection Agency's study examines the negative impacts of mountaintop coal mining on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in West Virginia streams, demonstrating significant biological impairment linked to mining activities.
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2008 |
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The document is a case selection table from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) listing various open legal cases involving the American Petroleum Institute and other associations, with details on case numbers, titles, attorneys, and last docket entries.
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2008 |
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The document provides an overview of Christian Baxter's role as Director of Environmental Performance at Teck Resources Limited, detailing his responsibilities in advancing permitting and regulatory processes for the company's North American operations.
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2007 |
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The document is a Consent Decree Addendum filed by the United States, on behalf of the EPA, against The Premcor Refining Group Inc. and the Lima Refining Company for alleged environmental violations at their petroleum refineries, as part of a broader compliance initiative in the petroleum refining industry.
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2007 |
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The US Department of Agriculture Forest Service is updating its 2011 "Forests to Faucets" analysis to enhance understanding of the relationship between watershed health and drinking water supplies in the context of urban expansion and climate change.
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2007 |
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The EPA's Office of Research and Development highlights the significant research and community engagement activities of the Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center in Ada, OK, focusing on groundwater contamination remediation and ecosystem restoration, while also noting its economic impact on the local community.
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2007 |
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The Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL) conducted a study on protective glove selection for workers using N-methyl pyrrolidone (NMP) in graffiti removal, focusing on dermal exposure risks and improving safety measures.
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2007 |
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The document outlines the professional background of William L. Wehrum, Jr., highlighting his roles at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency related to air quality regulation and his current position at Hunton & Williams LLP focusing on environmental law.
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2007 |
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The document is a draft recommendation for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to visit REG biorefineries in Iowa, highlighting their production capacities, environmental impacts, and potential event ideas to engage with local communities.
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2007 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing a proposal to exempt electroplating sludge from Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous Waste Regulations to reduce disposal costs for PCB manufacturers and other industries.
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2006 |
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The IPC expresses disappointment to the EPA regarding the decision not to proceed with a proposed rule that would exempt electroplating sludge (F006) from hazardous waste regulations, hindering recycling efforts and environmental benefits.
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2006 |
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The document discusses the differences between the EPA's proposed "Find and Fix" guidance and existing enforcement policies, highlighting its focus on allowing small businesses to correct violations without immediate penalties while promoting compliance and education.
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2006 |
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The MJB&A Permitting and Infrastructure Coalition submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding regulatory reform under Executive Order 13777, advocating for a review and potential modification of the Clean Water Rule to provide clearer definitions of jurisdictional waters for energy infrastructure projects.
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2006 |
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The letter from Congress requests EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to facilitate the issuance of a Use Attainability Analysis for the City of Indianapolis' Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan, which is crucial for compliance with a 2006 consent decree and improving local water quality.
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2006 |
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The document reports on a historical cohort study conducted by researchers from various universities investigating mortality patterns, particularly cancer-related deaths, among industrial workers exposed to chloroprene and vinyl chloride, highlighting the potential carcinogenic risks associated with these substances.
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2006 |
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The document discusses a study by researchers from various universities analyzing mortality patterns among industrial workers exposed to chloroprene and vinyl chloride, focusing on cancer and respiratory diseases in relation to exposure levels at multiple U.S. and European sites.
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2006 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 is forwarding a Memorandum of Agreement to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to support a consolidated approach to site cleanup under Wisconsin's NR700 rules, enhancing redevelopment efforts in the state.
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2006 |
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The document provides a background brief on Scott Pruitt's role as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), highlighting his rise to influence within the Trump administration and his approach to regulatory policies.
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2006 |
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The document outlines a timeline of interactions between the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and various industry representatives regarding the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) from 2005 to 2008, including letters, meetings, and proposals aimed at improving collaboration and addressing reporting requirements.
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2005 |
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The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals ruled on August 12, 2005, regarding a challenge by the Legal Environmental Assistance Foundation, Inc. against the Alabama Department of Environmental Management's "110 percent rule" for discharge alternatives, determining whether it violates constitutional due process by imposing arbitrary restrictions on waterway use.
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2005 |
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) and American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) provided comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the ongoing Detailed Study of effluent limitation guidelines for the petroleum refining point source category, highlighting their members' investments in wastewater treatment technologies.
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2005 |
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The document discusses the jurisdictional status of various reservoir sites in Wyoming as determined by the US Army Corps of Engineers and the implications of the 2015 WOTUS rule, highlighting conflicts between the Corps and the EPA regarding NPDES permits.
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2005 |
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William L. Wehrum's statement before the Senate Committee outlines his nomination as Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, emphasizing his commitment to implementing President Trump's agenda of reducing regulations while respecting state roles in environmental law enforcement.
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2005 |
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The document from the Corps discusses the Cottonwood Creek Watershed near Arvada, WY, highlighting the locations of reservoirs bonded for reclamation and their evaluation for Clean Water Act jurisdiction.
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2005 |
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William L. Wehrum's statement before the Senate Committee highlights his nomination as Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where he intends to implement President Trump's agenda of reducing regulations while emphasizing the role of states in environmental law enforcement.
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2005 |
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The document outlines the "Guidelines for Cooperation" with the Alaska Dam Safety Program, prepared by the Dam Safety and Construction Unit of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources.
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2005 |
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The National Lime Association is seeking clarification from the EPA regarding the inclusion of TRI chemicals in overburden at non-metal mines in threshold determinations and reporting requirements for lime manufacturing facilities.
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2004 |
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responds to the National Lime Association's inquiry about the applicability of the metal mining overburden exemption under EPCRA section 313 to limestone quarries at multi-establishment facilities, clarifying that such quarries must report if located at facilities with a primary SIC code covered by the reporting requirements.
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2004 |
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The EPA is continuing its National Enforcement Initiative to reduce hazardous air pollutants from refineries and chemical plants by addressing illegal emissions from leaks and flares, with plans to expand efforts to include large product storage tanks in fiscal years 2017-2018.
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2004 |
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The American Water Works Association is hosting an annual conference in Philadelphia focused on addressing aging infrastructure and funding needs in the water sector, featuring expert discussions on financial trends, public-private partnerships, and affordability issues.
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2004 |
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The document presents cancer incidence rates and counts for St. John the Baptist Parish from 2004 to 2013, comparing them to state and national averages, as compiled by the Louisiana Tumor Registry and supported by the National Cancer Institute and CDC.
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2004 |
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The EPA report reveals that a small percentage of facilities, specifically 1.8% of those covered under the Risk Management Program (RMP), are responsible for nearly half of all reportable accidents between 2004 and 2013, with 92% of facilities having no accidents during that period.
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2004 |
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The document discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) interpretation of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) regarding the treatment of byproducts sent for recycling by printed circuit board manufacturers, highlighting how current regulations impose burdensome requirements that discourage recycling without demonstrable benefits to public health or the environment.
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2003 |
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The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works invited William Wehrum to testify on October 4, 2017, regarding his nomination and others for positions at the Environmental Protection Agency and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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2003 |
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The study by researchers from the University of Padua and the University of Würzburg investigates the early resistance to cell death in liver mitochondria during hepatocarcinogenesis induced by 2-acetylaminofluorene (AAF) in albino Wistar rats, revealing that AAF feeding enhances mitochondrial resistance to apoptosis and protects against hepatotoxic effects from bacterial endotoxin.
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2003 |
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The document discusses research by various authors on the mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis in collagen VI-deficient mice, revealing potential therapeutic interventions for collagen VI myopathies, published in Nature Genetics.
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2003 |
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The document is a study by the International Personal Protection Inc. and TRI Environmental Inc. analyzing the permeation resistance of various glove types against different paint stripping formulations, concluding that gloves made of plastic laminate and butyl rubber provide the best protection.
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2002 |
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The document is a petition for a writ of certiorari from the State of Wisconsin to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to treat the Sokaogon Chippewa Community as a state for Clean Water Act regulations concerning Rice Lake.
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2002 |
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The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has issued a policy and procedure document outlining the principles and framework for public involvement in its programs and activities, emphasizing transparency and meaningful input from affected parties.
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2002 |
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is coordinating with the Lower Willamette Group to finalize the Feasibility Study for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, incorporating feedback from various stakeholders to ensure timely publication of a Proposed Plan by March 2016.
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2001 |
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The document outlines NW Natural's ongoing efforts and collaboration with the EPA to implement the Record of Decision for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, specifically focusing on the remedial design work for the Gasco site and the development of technical evaluations to support the project.
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2001 |
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The document is a Certificate of Limited Liability Company issued by the Oklahoma Secretary of State for Pruitt's Auto Brokers, L.L.C., confirming its formation and outlining its organizational details.
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2000 |
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Rosa Saade is requesting Governor Greg Abbott's urgent intervention regarding the Blue Ridge Landfill in Fresno, Texas, due to persistent odor nuisances affecting her community, which have been linked to the landfill by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality since 2015.
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2000 |
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The Colorado Water Quality Control Division (WQCD) is implementing sublethal Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) requirements into Colorado Discharge Permit System (CDPS) permits, while acknowledging the limitations and variability of WET testing methods promoted by the USEPA for assessing aquatic toxicity.
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2000 |
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The document is a letter from Tracy Mehan III supporting the nomination of William McIntosh as Assistant Administrator for the Office of International and Tribal Affairs at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting his qualifications and experience.
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2000 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's study highlights the prevalence of legacy and emerging perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as significant drinking water contaminants in the Cape Fear River watershed, revealing that health advisory levels for certain PFAS were exceeded on multiple sampling days.
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2000 |
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The document is a draft discussion paper prepared for the Reinvention Action Council meeting on June 7, 2000, addressing barriers to the implementation of the National Environmental Performance Partnership System (NEPPS) by the EPA, highlighting the need for greater flexibility for states in managing environmental programs.
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2000 |
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The EPA's Divisional Inspector General, Bennie S. Salem, issued a memorandum to Region 8's Regional Administrator, William P. Yellowtail, detailing a report that identifies the need for improvements in Region 8's Performance Partnership Grant Program to enhance accountability and environmental outcomes.
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1999 |
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The document is a summary comparison of recent evaluations of the National Environmental Performance Partnership System (NEPPS), prepared for the 1999 ECOS-EPA NEPPS Workshop, highlighting its effectiveness in improving environmental protection through collaboration between states and the EPA.
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1999 |
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The document discusses the evolving roles of government, the private sector, and NGOs in environmental management and climate policy, emphasizing the need for collaborative approaches and private action in response to inadequate governmental efforts, as articulated by G. Tracy Mehan III and others.
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1997 |
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The document discusses the evolving roles of government, the private sector, and NGOs in environmental management and climate policy, emphasizing the need for collaborative approaches to address pressing environmental challenges, particularly in the context of U.S. governance.
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1997 |
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The document is a critical review by Patrick J. Michaels of the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NA4) conducted by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP), arguing that it is fundamentally flawed due to the use of inaccurate climate models and inadequate adherence to the Data Quality Act.
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1997 |
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The document outlines the regulatory framework established by the EPA under the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments, detailing eleven regulations aimed at improving drinking water quality in the United States and their associated implementation costs.
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1996 |
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The document outlines the regulatory framework established by the EPA under the 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments, detailing eleven regulations aimed at improving drinking water quality in the United States and their associated implementation costs.
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1996 |
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The email from Enesta Jones to Jasmine Spearing-Bowen discusses the EPA's ongoing efforts to regulate drinking water contaminants, specifically mentioning the development of a proposed regulation for perchlorate and the issuance of the Drinking Water Contaminant Candidate List 4.
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1996 |
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The document outlines the enforcement activities and regulatory responsibilities of the EPA Region 7, led by Acting Administrator Edward H. Chu, detailing state authorizations under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as well as specific program management for lead renovation and stormwater permitting across Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
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1995 |
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The document outlines the enforcement activities and regulatory responsibilities of the EPA Region 9, detailing the delegation of Clean Water Act programs to states and the agency's oversight of lead renovation programs.
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1994 |
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The email from Marie Jennings discusses the interim water quality measures implemented by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Portland Water Bureau (PWB) to address lead corrosion issues in Portland's water supply.
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1994 |
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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is proposing to change the antidegradation rule to make the economic efficiency criterion a binding measure at a 115% threshold, aligning it with practices from other states and U.S. EPA guidance.
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1993 |
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The email from Fred Lucal requests comments from the EPA regarding criticisms of scientific studies influencing regulations, specifically mentioning the Better Evaluation of Science and Technology Act and examples of controversial studies related to air quality and pesticide regulation.
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1993 |
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The email discusses the media's negative portrayal of Andrew Wheeler, the new Acting EPA Administrator, highlighting his qualifications and experience while criticizing the press for their biased coverage following Scott Pruitt's resignation.
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1993 |
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The EPA's revised interpretation of the Clean Water Act's Tribal Provision under Section 518 streamlines the application process for Indian tribes to administer water quality regulatory programs by eliminating the requirement to demonstrate inherent authority, thereby enhancing tribal involvement in water quality protection on reservations.
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1991 |
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The EPA's Science Advisory Board submitted a report to Administrator William K. Reilly in September 1990, outlining strategies for reducing environmental risks and recommending methodologies for assessing these risks based on recent scientific data.
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1990 |
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The EPA's May 1990 RCRA/Superfund/OUST Hotline Monthly Report clarifies that the exemption under 40 CFR Section 261.4(c) for hazardous waste does not apply to a petroleum refining facility that disassembles a heat exchanger for off-site cleaning, as this could lead to potential hazardous waste releases.
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1990 |
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The document from CoBank discusses the trend of consolidation in rural water systems, highlighting its potential benefits and challenges, as well as the ongoing debate regarding its impact on local control and community dynamics.
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1990 |
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt emphasizes the importance of water infrastructure in the agency's agenda during remarks at the U.S. Water Partnership All Partners Meeting, highlighting collaboration with private sector partners for funding and innovation.
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1990 |
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Administrator Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency emphasizes the importance of water infrastructure and collaboration with the U.S. Water Partnership to enhance environmental protection and promote innovative funding and technology solutions.
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1990 |
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The document discusses the evolution of water costs and affordability in the United States from 1990 to 2015, highlighting key actions by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and legislative changes related to water service affordability.
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1990 |
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The Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Pesticide Programs proposes a Defined Formats system to enhance efficiency and reduce costs in the review of pesticide studies, potentially saving millions in taxpayer expenses by allowing pesticide companies to draft study evaluations for EPA review.
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1990 |
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The email from Jahan Wilcox at the EPA discusses a press inquiry regarding the perceived weakening of enforcement at the NYC Superfund site, while referencing quotes from Administrator Scott Pruitt emphasizing his commitment to enforcement against polluters despite rolling back certain environmental regulations.
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1990 |
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The document outlines the Small Business Environmental Assistance Programs, established under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, which provide free and confidential environmental compliance assistance to small businesses across the U.S. without federal funding.
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1990 |
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The document from the Association of America discusses the evolving environmental regulatory framework for oil and natural gas production, highlighting the impact of hydraulic fracturing and the rise of the "Keep It in the Ground" movement, which opposes all forms of fossil fuel production.
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1990 |
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The document outlines the Small Business Environmental Assistance Programs established under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, detailing their role in providing free and confidential environmental compliance assistance to small businesses across the U.S. without federal funding.
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1990 |
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The document outlines Matthew L. Kuryla's extensive experience and contributions in implementing the Clean Air Act, particularly through his coordination of industry groups in Texas that developed innovative regulatory strategies to help the Houston area meet ozone standards.
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1989 |
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The document outlines the membership and mission of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, which aims to protect and advance hunting, angling, recreational shooting, and trapping through collaboration with Congress and state legislatures.
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1989 |
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The document discusses the bipartisan Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus (CSC), highlighting its leadership and role in conservation efforts, as well as its collaboration with various organizations and stakeholders.
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1989 |
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The document is a request from the Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association urging the EPA to lead the development of a national low NOx rule for heavy-duty on-highway vehicles to streamline regulations, achieve real-world emissions reductions, and support California's ozone attainment efforts.
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1988 |
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The document provides biographies of key executives at Cloud Peak Energy, including President and CEO Colin Marshall and Executive Vice President and General Counsel Bryan Pechersky, detailing their backgrounds and roles within the company, which operates coal mines in the Powder River Basin.
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1987 |
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The EPA is proposing to reinterpret the definition of "publicly owned treatment works" (POTW) to include privately owned treatment facilities that meet certain criteria, and to issue new guidance for Regional Offices regarding the applicability of treatment standards and RCRA exclusions to new private owners of these facilities.
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1987 |
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The document discusses how the EPA and other federal agencies allegedly colluded with environmental activists to undermine the decision-making process regarding the Pebble Mine project in Alaska, which is the largest known undeveloped copper and gold deposit.
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1987 |
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The document is a letter to Senate leaders expressing support for President Trump's nomination of Bill Wehrum as the Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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1986 |
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The document is a letter endorsing Bill Wehrum for nomination as the Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), highlighting his extensive experience and qualifications in Clean Air Act regulatory issues.
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1986 |
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The document discusses the nomination of Bill Wehrum by President Trump to serve as the Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), highlighting his extensive experience and qualifications in Clean Air Act regulatory issues.
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1986 |
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The EPA's Permits Division, led by Martha G. Prothro, issued a memorandum addressing the implications of privatization on NPDES permits and pre-treatment requirements for municipal wastewater treatment facilities, clarifying misunderstandings regarding ownership and regulatory obligations under the Clean Water Act.
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1985 |
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The document discusses the rising contaminated water levels in the Travonia and Emma Mines in Butte, Montana, due to the cessation of pumping by the Anaconda Company, and criticizes the Environmental Agency for misleading the community about the availability of technology to manage the issue.
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1984 |
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The Trade Association Liaison Council (TALC), established in 1981, is a bipartisan coalition that collaborates with Congress and administration officials to advocate for U.S. job growth, reasonable federal regulations, and fair international trade policies.
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1981 |
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The City of Portland, led by Mayor Ted Wheeler, is supporting the reinstatement of the Superfund tax to alleviate the financial burden on taxpayers for cleaning up hazardous waste sites and expedite the cleanup process managed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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1980 |
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The National Association of Home Builders recommends that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reform its Nationwide Permit Program and stop expanding Clean Water Act jurisdiction to alleviate regulatory barriers hindering residential construction and essential infrastructure projects.
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1977 |
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