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The EPA is proposing a "Voluntary Protection Program" aimed at allowing RMP-regulated entities to invite audits without penalties to improve industry-agency relations and focus enforcement on non-compliant entities.
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The document outlines the contact information and travel details for the Electric Energy Institute (EEI) delegation attending COP-23 in Bonn, Germany, from November 7 to November 16, 2017.
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The Society of Toxicology outlines a licensing agreement for authors to grant nonexclusive rights for the use of their materials, while retaining copyright, and specifies conditions for U.S. Government employees regarding their ability to grant permission.
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The document is an External Meeting Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing the process for requesting his attendance or speaking engagement at events.
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The document is an External Meeting Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing the process for requesting his attendance or speaking engagement at events.
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The document outlines the schedule of meetings and preparation sessions for nominees related to the Senate Environment & Public Works Confirmation Hearing during the week of September 18th, including interactions with various Senators.
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The email expresses Nancy Beck's disapproval of the release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida, citing concerns over the lack of environmental and health studies by the EPA.
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The document is an email from a concerned citizen to Nancy Beck, urging the EPA to stop the release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida due to health and environmental concerns, emphasizing the lack of consent and studies on their effects.
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The document is an email from a retired Operating Room Nurse expressing strong opposition to the release of genetically modified mosquitoes developed by Oxitec, citing concerns over environmental and health impacts, and addressed to Nancy Beck at an unspecified agency.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the release of genetically modified mosquitoes by the EPA, urging for their destruction due to concerns for the environment and living organisms.
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The Renewable Fuels Association and other petitioners are seeking a review from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit regarding final agency actions by the Environmental Protection Agency related to the Annual Standard Equations and Periodic Reviews for the Renewable Fuel Standard Program.
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The document is a motion filed by various renewable fuel organizations requesting the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to hold their case against the Environmental Protection Agency in abeyance pending further administrative proceedings related to the Renewable Fuel Standard Program.
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The document discusses regulatory barriers for E15 fuel under Section 211 of the Clean Air Act, specifically addressing the volatility requirements and potential solutions for overcoming these barriers as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is an email from Nancy Beck expressing opposition to the use of genetically modified mosquitoes in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email expresses concerns from a member of the public regarding the release of genetically modified mosquitoes by the EPA, urging caution and further research before proceeding, especially in light of ongoing trials with non-GM alternatives.
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The document is an email from a concerned citizen to Nancy Beck urging her to reconsider the release of genetically modified mosquitoes in their state, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Nancy Beck urges the EPA to reject the pesticide experimental use permits for genetically engineered mosquitoes by Oxitec Ltd., citing concerns over public health risks and the lack of long-term safety testing.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the release of genetically modified mosquitoes by the EPA, highlighting concerns about environmental and health risks.
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The email from Nancy Beck expresses strong opposition to the introduction of genetically modified mosquitoes by the EPA, citing environmental concerns and criticizing the initiative as financially motivated.
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The document discusses the environmental assessments conducted by the EPA regarding the Proposed Action's impact on fish and water quality, concluding that construction and demolition activities would not cause significant adverse effects, provided that mitigation measures and compliance with regulatory permits are followed.
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The email from Andrew R. Wheeler, Acting Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is a personal birthday message expressing a desire to catch up.
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The document discusses Mr. Wehrum's representation in a case challenging an OSHA rule on silica exposure limits, clarifying that it does not conflict with his potential role as Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation at the EPA, and confirms his commitment to adhere to ethical obligations.
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The document is an External Meeting Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing the process for requesting his attendance or speaking engagement at events.
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The document is an External Meeting Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing the process for requesting his attendance or participation at events.
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The document outlines the agenda for a roundtable discussion hosted by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, focusing on industry issues and regulations with key stakeholders from the coal and rail sectors, as well as state legislators.
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The document is an event request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, detailing the logistics and requirements for his participation in an unspecified event.
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The document provides a profile of Brittany Bolen, Deputy Associate Administrator of the Office of Policy at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, detailing her responsibilities in regulatory reform and her previous legislative experience.
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The document discusses the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) new proceeding on grid resilience following the termination of the DOE fuel-security Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR), highlighting responses from various grid operators regarding their fuel-security challenges and resilience assessments.
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The document outlines the program topics for the Thirty Fourth Annual Pittsburgh Coal Conference, focusing on gasification technologies, clean coal demonstration projects, combustion technologies, and clean coal and gas to fuels, relevant to the EPA and environmental issues.
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The document is an amicus brief submitted by the United States Department of Justice in the Supreme Court of Montana regarding the case Atlantic Richfield Company v. Montana Second Judicial District Court, focusing on the legal implications of CERCLA Section 113(h) on landowners' claims for restoration damages related to the Anaconda Smelter Site.
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The document is an email from an individual following up with Andrew Wheeler regarding potential job opportunities at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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The document is an Event Request Form for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator E. Scott Pruitt, detailing the necessary information for requesting his attendance and remarks at an event.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses the third phase of the Chemicals Management Plan by Health Canada.
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The email from the EPA discusses a follow-up regarding a job fair held on June 15, 2018, and references the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email from Ann L. Principato urges the EPA to ban Methylene Chloride following the tragic death of her son, Drew, who died while using the chemical in a paint-stripping accident.
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The email from Greg Principato urges Nancy Beck of the EPA to expedite regulations banning the sale of methylene chloride due to its dangers, highlighting its prohibition in other countries and the harm it has caused.
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The email from J. Chitlik urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride due to health risks, citing a personal tragedy related to its use.
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The document discusses the EPA's partnership with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality to address complex environmental pollution challenges and support state and tribal implementation of environmental programs, highlighting the use of Non-Targeted Analysis as a key capability.
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The Ohio EPA is evaluating the effectiveness and cost implications of alternative technologies for lead service line replacement, the necessity of full versus partial lead service line replacements, and the need for cost-effective manganese removal treatments for small water systems, while also addressing exceedances of brominated disinfection byproducts in public water systems.
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The email from Portia Robinson outlines the travel arrangements and requirements for members of the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) to attend their meeting, emphasizing the need to complete an EPA travel ID form for official travel authorization and reimbursement.
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The document outlines the draft agenda for a Nutrient Management and Septic System Showcase organized by various agencies including the EPA and USGS, scheduled for June 18 on Cape Cod, featuring discussions, technical demonstrations, and a field trip related to water quality and septic systems.
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The document outlines various retail and food & beverage options available at a location, along with amenities provided, as part of a report by the Sierra Club against the EPA.
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The document outlines various retail and food & beverage options available at a specific location, along with amenities provided, in relation to a case involving the Sierra Club and the EPA.
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The document discusses Chris Hladick's appointment as the new EPA Region 10 Director, highlighting his extensive experience in managing environmental projects in Alaska and the positive implications for environmental protections and regional economies in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is processing a new hire approval request, including candidate information and position details, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document outlines the agenda for a White House Liaisons Meeting on April 26, focusing on personnel recruitment, White House Fellowships, and pay setting for Senior Executive Service positions, with participation from various officials including the Director of Presidential Personnel and OPM representatives.
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The email from Enesta Jones to Mark Olalde discusses the ongoing efforts of the EPA's Coalbed Methane Outreach Program (CMOP) in researching coalbed methane and its initiatives to reduce coal mine methane emissions through collaboration with the coal mining industry.
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Elizabeth Tate Bennett from the EPA is reaching out to James Ross from New Mexico to arrange a coffee meeting for a catch-up discussion.
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The document outlines recommended actions for various topic areas related to emergency management and compliance auditing, specifically addressing revisions and removals of certain requirements in response to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document critiques a study submitted to the EPA regarding methane emissions from low producing wells, arguing that it manipulates data to falsely categorize these wells as "super-emitters" in support of removing their exclusion from the Subpart OOOOa fugitive emissions program.
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The meeting summary details a discussion between the US EPA and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality regarding challenges in NEPA implementation, nutrient standard variances, and the Toxic Release Inventory, with stakeholders seeking improved regulatory flexibility and coordination.
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The document is a guest list for an EPA Administrator visit related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, detailing attendees from various organizations and their positions.
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The document discusses the philosophy of the EPA regarding interstate pollution conflicts, emphasizing that while the agency should intervene as a last resort, it plays a crucial role in setting environmental standards when state negotiations fail, as articulated by a nominee during a Senate hearing.
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The document is an administrative settlement agreement and order on consent from the United States Environmental Protection Agency regarding the pre-remedial design investigation and baseline sampling for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is processing an event request for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to speak at the Coal & Investment Leadership Forum on June 5, 2018.
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The document is a memorandum opinion and order from the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia regarding a lawsuit by environmental groups against the EPA, challenging the agency's failure to disapprove state submissions lacking total maximum daily loads for biologically impaired waterbodies in West Virginia under the Clean Water Act.
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The EPA's Office of Pesticide Programs is urged to revoke an improperly granted Experimental Use Permit to MosquitoMate for releasing Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in California and Florida due to significant environmental and health risks that were not adequately assessed.
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The email from EPA officials discusses the availability of gliders for a potential tractor test program, indicating they can provide at least one glider and possibly more for testing purposes.
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The US EPA and Montana Department of Environmental Quality held a meeting to discuss stakeholder feedback on improving NEPA implementation, addressing nutrient standard variances, and enhancing regulatory frameworks for the mining sector.
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The document pertains to the Sierra Club's legal case against the EPA regarding the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, focusing on proposed sediment sampling locations as part of settlement negotiations.
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The document outlines the agenda and objectives for a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, focusing on data quality objectives, sediment analysis, and alignment on technical discussions for settlement negotiations.
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The document from a government agency discusses serious concerns regarding the potential health and environmental risks associated with the artificial insertion of Wolbachia bacteria into Aedes aegypti mosquitoes for population control, highlighting documented adverse effects on human health and the risk of creating a persistent population of infected mosquitoes.
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The document outlines the scheduled meetings and confirmation hearings for Senate nominees, specifically detailing interactions with various senators from September 14 to September 28, organized by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
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The document outlines the schedule of meetings and preparation sessions for Senate-confirmed nominees from the EPA during the week of September 11th and September 18th, including meetings with various senators and a confirmation hearing.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) terminated its proposed Grid Reliability and Resilience Pricing rule and initiated a new proceeding to evaluate the resilience of the bulk power system, prompting five grid operators to provide comments on their resilience challenges and strategies by March 9.
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The document outlines the actions taken by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), in coordination with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. EPA, to address PFAS contamination in drinking water, including sampling and emergency orders due to elevated PFOS levels.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency approved a request from Special Agent Pasquale Fermila for outside employment consulting for a cybersecurity firm, contingent upon adherence to regulations regarding outside activities.
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The document discusses a meeting led by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state officials, focusing on transforming the state-federal relationship in environmental protection, with specific action areas identified for cooperative federalism, including Superfund and Brownfields initiatives.
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The email from a concerned individual to various officials, including those from the EPA and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, discusses ongoing issues with gasoline fumes and the lack of resolution despite multiple hotline calls and case initiations.
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The document outlines the capabilities and research focus of the EPA's Atlantic Ecology Division, emphasizing their work on assessing the socioecological effects of anthropogenic stressors on coastal waters and watersheds, particularly in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The Alaska Department of Natural Resources' Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys released a publication detailing the state's geological resources and hazards, as mandated by Alaska statutes.
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The Alaska Department of Natural Resources outlines the financial assurance requirements for mineral development activities, emphasizing the coordination of multiple state agencies through the Large Mine Permitting Team to ensure effective regulation and reclamation standards for mining operations in Alaska.
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The document is a progress report summary from the EPA regarding the Hypoxia Task Force, detailing measures and guidance from the NPS Measures Workgroup to address nutrient pollution and its impacts.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's Region 5 clarifies the application of Effluent Limitations Guidelines for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) regarding vegetative treatment areas in correspondence with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
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The document outlines hypothetical use cases regarding jurisdiction, possession, legal liability, and the need for permits and water rights in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically addressing scenarios related to waste disposal and water reuse outside the oil and gas industry.
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The National Toxicology Program released a research report in August 2017 detailing the absence of formaldehyde-induced neoplasia in Trp53 haploinsufficient mice exposed to inhalation.
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The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) outlines various transportation system projects ready for construction within six months to one year, including expansions of US-75 and US-385, as well as multiple interstate pavement replacements and urban roadway constructions, with associated costs detailed for each project.
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The document outlines the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) policy allowing the hiring and compensation of foreign nationals as Special Government Employees (SGEs) on Federal Advisory Committees, under specific conditions.
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The document is a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States concerning a Montana Supreme Court decision that allows landowners to pursue common-law restoration claims at Superfund sites, potentially conflicting with EPA-ordered cleanups, which raises significant legal questions regarding the jurisdiction of the EPA under CERCLA.
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The document is an amicus brief submitted by the United States Department of Justice in the Supreme Court of Montana regarding Atlantic Richfield Company's petition against the Montana Second Judicial District Court, focusing on the prohibition of landowners' claims for restoration damages under Section 113(h) of CERCLA related to the ongoing EPA cleanup of the Anaconda Smelter Site.
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The document is a request from the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works for presidential nominee William L. Wehrum, Jr. to complete a statement as part of his nomination process for the position of Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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The document outlines the scheduled meetings and activities of nominees at the EPA, including meetings with various senators and a confirmation hearing during the weeks of September 11th, 18th, and 25th.
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The document is a request from the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works for presidential nominees to complete a statement providing personal and professional information to assist in the nomination process.
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The document discusses the analysis of legacy and emerging perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as significant drinking water contaminants in the Cape Fear River Watershed, detailing the analytical methods and standards used by researchers from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and various universities in North Carolina.
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The document discusses the Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (ITRC) and its PFAS Team's efforts to provide technical resources and training for regulators and stakeholders in response to PFAS contamination, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development discusses the state's brownfields redevelopment programs and their economic impact in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The EPA's Cincinnati laboratory conducts extensive environmental and public health research, significantly impacting the local economy and community through scientific advancements and partnerships aimed at improving water quality and managing chemical risks.
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The document discusses the Sierra Club's lawsuit against the EPA regarding the environmental and health challenges posed by PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), highlighting the agency's efforts to coordinate actions to address contamination and support affected communities.
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The Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) is implementing training solutions focused on promoting equity and inclusion across various sectors in Michigan to address systemic disparities and foster organizational commitment to equitable practices.
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The document discusses the EPA's Cyanobacteria Assessment Network (CyAN) initiative aimed at using satellite data to enhance decision-making for water managers in monitoring harmful algal blooms (HABs) and their associated health and economic impacts.
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The document outlines the agenda for an EPA meeting aimed at discussing collaboration with states, tribes, and territories to advance the FY 2018-2022 EPA Strategic Plan, focusing on identifying priorities and necessary flexibilities for effective environmental and health strategies.
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The Office of Personnel Management outlines the qualifications and core competencies required for membership in the Senior Executive Service, emphasizing leadership, management skills, and public service commitment.
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The document is a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate titled the "Water Quality Protection Act," which mandates the Secretary of the Army and the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to revise the definition of "waters of the United States" in accordance with cooperative federalism principles.
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The document outlines the procedures for the EPA to handle proposed rule changes from the Nebraska Environmental Quality Council (EQC), emphasizing the need for timely comments on substantive issues related to environmental regulations.
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The email from Robert Daguillard discusses the EPA's approval of a special local need registration for the pesticide chlorpropham in Washington, D.C., initiated by the Department of Energy & Environment to address pest issues with ginkgo trees.
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The email from Enesta Jones at the EPA addresses a media request from Men's Health Magazine regarding the provision and regulation of tap water in the U.S., detailing the number of Americans served by community water systems, the standards for drinking water quality, and how consumers can access their local Consumer Confidence Reports.
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The document is an email from World Animal Protection detailing a report on the cruel treatment of over 3,000 elephants used for tourism in Asia, urging supporters to share the findings to raise awareness and promote better choices for wildlife.
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The document is an accessibility report created by an unspecified organization, indicating that a PDF file related to formaldehyde has passed all accessibility checks with no issues found.
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The document discusses BP's commitment to reducing emissions and advancing the energy transition in response to global energy demands, highlighting their low carbon ambitions and strategies for cleaner energy production.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency opposes a motion for summary judgment by environmental groups and cross-moves for summary judgment regarding claims related to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection's total maximum daily loads program under the Clean Water Act.
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