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Mark Riley urges the EPA to take decisive action to remove methylene chloride from the market due to its dangers, citing recent deaths and previous unsuccessful efforts to regulate the chemical.
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Andrew Regen urges the EPA to expedite the proposed ban on methylene chloride due to health risks, following the death of a friend who used a methylene chloride-based paint stripper.
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Ami Watkin urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride-based paint strippers due to health risks, following a friend's death linked to the chemical.
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The email from Cindy Wynne to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt expresses encouragement regarding the potential finalization of legislation to ban Methylene Chloride within 30 days, following Pruitt's testimony to the EPA Oversight Committee.
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The email from Sarah Allison urges the EPA to reconsider its decision to indefinitely postpone a ban on methylene chloride, emphasizing the health risks to consumers and workers associated with the chemical.
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The document is an email from Chad H. Howlin, a legal assistant at Bergeson & Campbell PC, regarding a letter from Lynn Bergeson related to a webinar, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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An email from a concerned individual urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride due to health risks, following a friend's death linked to its use.
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Jane Khodos urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride-based paint strippers due to health risks, citing personal tragedy and the agency's delay in regulation.
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Logan Sease urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride due to its toxic effects, citing a personal tragedy involving a friend's death from exposure to the chemical.
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The email from Carol and Mike Morgan to EPA officials expresses concern over the agency's indefinite postponement of a ban on methylene chloride, urging prompt action to protect consumers and workers from its health risks.
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Carol Degneri urges the EPA to finalize the proposed ban on Methylene Chloride due to health risks, following the death of a friend's son while using a product containing the chemical.
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The email from Sarah Brooks urges the EPA to reconsider its indefinite postponement of a ban on methylene chloride, emphasizing the health risks to consumers and workers from this toxic chemical.
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The email from Sharon Hally urges the EPA to expedite the proposed ban on Methylene Chloride, citing the tragic death of her friend's son due to its use, and emphasizes the need to protect American consumers and workers from toxic chemicals.
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Allison Hansen urges the EPA to finalize a ban on Methylene Chloride due to its serious health risks and the agency's delay in rule-making, following the tragic death of a friend's son while using the chemical.
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The email from Phil Klein requests a meeting with Nancy Beck and Richard Keigwin of the EPA on March 6 or March 7 to discuss Reckitt Benckiser, a major international company, during their visit for a quarterly meeting.
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Karen Schott urges the EPA to reconsider its decision to indefinitely postpone a ban on methylene chloride due to health risks, following the death of a friend who used a methylene chloride-based paint stripper.
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Gail Peeler urges the EPA to finalize a ban on Methylene Chloride due to its health risks, following a recent incident involving its use in a paint stripper.
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The email from Dianne Bona urges EPA officials Nancy Beck, Jeff Morris, Ana Corado, and Doug Parsons to take immediate action to ban methylene chloride due to its harmful effects and a recent tragic death associated with its use.
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The email from Lewis Kesaris urges the EPA to reconsider its decision to delay the ban on methylene chloride-based paint strippers, citing concerns for consumer and worker safety following a friend's death related to the chemical.
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Jeffrey Townsend urges the EPA to expedite the proposed ban on methylene chloride due to health risks after a friend's death linked to its use.
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Lewis Zehmer urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride-based cleaners due to health risks, following a personal tragedy related to the chemical.
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Kathy Coffman urges the EPA to immediately finalize a ban on Methylene Chloride due to health risks and recent fatalities associated with its use.
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The email from Dr. William Irwin, a toxicologist, to Nancy Beck and Jeff Morris discusses the sharing of interesting scientific research related to TSCA qualitative risk assessment strategies and includes endorsements, as part of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from John Norris to Nancy Beck discusses concerns regarding the Florida Keys physician petition related to the OX513A genetically modified mosquito, highlighting new information about antibiotic resistance and public safety that was not considered in the FDA's previous findings, and emphasizes the need for further analysis by the EPA.
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The email from Meghan Mulholland urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride-based paint strippers due to health risks, following a friend's death linked to the chemical.
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The email from Michael Dourson to Liz Bowman discusses an upcoming briefing by Professor Jeffry Jenkins on pesticide safety for the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) at the EPA, suggesting it could be a noteworthy story for the administrator.
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2018 |
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Jeffrey Schotti urges the EPA to expedite the ban on methylene chloride-based paint strippers due to health risks, following the death of a friend who used such a product.
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Mark Denzer urges the EPA to immediately finalize a ban on Methylene Chloride due to health risks and recent fatalities associated with its use, highlighting the agency's responsibility to protect consumers and workers.
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Dr. Linda Austin is urging the EPA to finalize the proposed ban on Methylene Chloride due to concerns over consumer and worker safety following a recent death associated with its use.
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Jackie Ashbaugh is urging the EPA to ban Methylene Chloride due to the toxic inhalation death of her friend's son while using a product containing it, highlighting the agency's delay in action despite its ban by the US Military and the European Union.
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The document is an email from Dr. William Irwin discussing his pivotal toxicology paper cited over 300 times, sent to Nancy Beck and Jeff Morris, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Doreen Schneeberger urges the EPA to reconsider its decision to postpone a ban on Methylene Chloride due to concerns over its dangers following a friend's death related to its use.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Sam Rubens expresses gratitude for a meeting and discussion on air quality, highlighting Wehrum's effective moderation and indicating plans for future collaboration.
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The email from Carolyn Hanson invites EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to present at the ECOS Spring Meeting in Saint Paul, MN, scheduled for March 20-22, 2018.
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The email discusses a scheduled check-in meeting regarding Cooperative Federalism between the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) and the EPA, involving multiple state officials and addressing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Lia Parisien of the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) discusses sending an invitation for Administrator Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at the ECOS Fall Meeting scheduled for August 28-30, 2018, in Stowe, Vermont.
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The email from Paul Mercer of the Maine government discusses a letter from Governor LePage addressed to EPA Administrator Pruitt, which was shared among state officials.
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The email from Elizabeth Morrisseau of the Michigan Attorney General's Office discusses the upcoming EPA visit to Michigan regarding PFAS and expresses interest in coordinating with the EPA and DEQ, while also offering to introduce a colleague who is the PFAS lead for their office.
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The email from Kathleen M. Bullock of the Office of Personnel Management discusses the scheduling of the next White House Liaison meeting for April 26, 2018, at the EEOB.
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The email from Kathleen M. Bullock of the Office of White House Liaison informs various government officials about the need to register for an upcoming White House Liaison Meeting at NASA Headquarters for security access.
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The email exchange between Matt Miltenberger of the Nebraska government and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses preparations for an upcoming visit to Nebraska.
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The email from Matt Miltenberger of the Nebraska government informs Troy Lyons of the EPA that the Governor will not attend an event announcing the finalization of a Renewable Fuel Standard pathway for sorghum oil due to scheduling conflicts.
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The email discusses scheduling a call between EPA Administrator Pruitt and Alaska Governor Walker regarding Pebble Mine, with coordination handled by Janice Mason from the Governor's office.
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John Crowther from the Alaska government confirms a phone call with Preston Cory from the EPA to discuss Governor Walker's rural prosperity priorities ahead of an upcoming interaction with the Administrator.
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The email from Albert Kelly of the EPA discusses coordinating a response to Angelia Mathias's concerns about potential mining contamination in her Butte home, emphasizing that Douglas Benevento will handle the request.
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The email from Fritz Daily to Susan Dunlap discusses his early activism regarding rising water issues in the Travonia and Emma Mines in Butte, Montana, while criticizing environmental agency representatives for misleading the community about available solutions.
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Rodney Bartlett, Town Administrator of Peterborough, NH, sent a letter to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt requesting a reevaluation of the South Well Superfund Site to restore its water supply capabilities, emphasizing the importance of New Hampshire Ball Bearing as a key regional employer.
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The Alaska Gasline Development Corporation and BP Alaska announced an agreement on key terms for a gas sales agreement, marking significant progress for the Alaska LNG Project, as commended by Governor Bill Walker.
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The email from John Crowther of the Alaska Governor's Office discusses a connection with EPA officials regarding air quality issues in Alaska, facilitated by Lee Forsgren, and seeks to arrange a conversation with Mandy Gunasekara for further expertise.
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Alan Roberson from the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators is coordinating a meeting with EPA official David Ross for the week after Memorial Day to discuss the drinking water program.
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The email from Lee Forsgren to Ken McQueen on August 9, 2018, discusses the decline of participation in an EPA workgroup call scheduled for August 16, 2018, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The memorandum outlines the agenda for the first meeting of a workgroup established by the State of New Mexico and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to discuss objectives and scoping for a white paper on regulatory frameworks and public engagement.
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The email from Jennifer Curtis requests a response by the end of the day regarding travel arrangements for Alpine, involving multiple recipients from various agencies including the Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Land Management.
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The email from David Allnutt of the U.S. EPA discusses sharing photos from an Alaska trip with various recipients, including references to the Sierra Club v. EPA legal case.
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The email from Andy Pierucci of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food discusses the invitation of contacts for a smart sector meeting scheduled for July 31st, 2018, and includes attached contact lists for potential attendees.
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The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department is coordinating a call for an EPA workgroup meeting scheduled for August 16, 2018, providing call-in information and emphasizing its importance.
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The email from Eric T. Delzer of the North Dakota government is an automatic reply regarding his absence and directs inquiries about pesticide and fertilizer issues to other contacts, referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email is an automatic out-of-office reply from Jeremiah M. Lang, an Environmental Engineer at the North Dakota Department of Health Division of Water Quality, regarding reports from the June 25 EPA Ag Smart Sectors Roundtable.
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Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the context of the Toxics Release Inventory report in response to Greg Lovato's email regarding articles on toxic places in America.
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Tara McKee from the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation informs Patrick Davis that she is out of the office traveling and may have delayed email responses, while still being available for urgent communication.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the EPA informs Alan Matheson of a scheduled mining roundtable on August 14, 2018, inviting him and his staff to participate prior to the Utah Mining Association convention.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Region 8 is seeking to include its Smart Sectors program in the agenda for the 2018 Governor's Conference on Tourism and Recreation to enhance collaboration with key economic sectors in Montana and other states.
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating with Utah officials regarding a contact list for an upcoming smart sector meeting scheduled for July 31, 2018.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Region 8 is initiating the Smart Sectors program to enhance collaboration with key economic sectors in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming, focusing on improving environmental outcomes and understanding business practices.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses the invitation to participate in a mining Smart Sectors round table meeting hosted by the Wyoming Mining Association on June 7th in Jackson, WY, focusing on air quality and streamlining NEPA for mining.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Region 8 is seeking to include its Smart Sectors program in the agenda for the 2018 Governor's Conference on Tourism and Recreation to enhance collaboration with key economic sectors in Montana and surrounding states.
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The EPA Region 8 is organizing forums to engage with industry representatives and stakeholders from key economic sectors in CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, and WY to enhance understanding of business models and regulatory processes, and is requesting coordination details from the Montana Governor's office.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency informs Alan Matheson of a scheduled agriculture smart sectors roundtable discussion on July 31, 2018, in Salt Lake City, inviting participation from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.
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The email correspondence between Patrick Davis of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Jody Paessler of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality discusses the expected attendance for the Wyoming Mining Smart Sectors Round Table meeting.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Patrick Davis sent an edited report from the July 31, 2018 agriculture smart sectors meeting to various stakeholders for review.
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Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requested the cancellation of a meeting room reservation at the Wyoming State Library for June 28.
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The email from Darcy O'Connor at the EPA discusses the distribution of draft summaries of state Clean Water Act programs for review and input regarding the revised definition of "waters of the United States" under the Clean Water Act.
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The EPA Region 8 is organizing forums to engage with industry representatives and stakeholders in several states to enhance understanding of business models and regulatory processes, and is requesting coordination details from Todd Parfitt of Wyoming's government.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the EPA informs Patrick Holmes about an invitation from Senator Steve Daines to participate in a mining and energy round table discussion on May 31 in Billings, Montana, following the Montana Energy Summit.
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The email from Douglas Benevento outlines the agenda for a call regarding a joint state-federal audit initiative, focusing on the announcement date, environmental impact measurements, reporting consistency, and EPA oversight, and is directed to various officials at the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality.
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The EPA Region 8 is organizing forums to engage with industry representatives and stakeholders in CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, and WY to enhance understanding of business models and regulatory processes, and is requesting coordination details from the North Dakota Governor's office.
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The EPA is sharing heavy metal analytical data collected from the Smurfit Stone Mill Site on May 23, 2018, with local officials and stakeholders.
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The document outlines an agenda for a conference call between the Lincoln County Commission and the EPA regarding updates on the Libby Asbestos Superfund Site, including construction, environmental covenants, and operational maintenance for various operable units.
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The document is a transmittal letter from David Tooke of NewFields to Sara Sparks at the EPA Region 8, enclosing a draft report and text regarding the geotechnical evaluation of the Clark Fork River Berm, which was requested by the EPA to assess its stability during high water conditions.
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The email from Sara Sparks of the EPA discusses the agency's response to a letter from Missoula County Commissioners regarding the Human Health Risk Assessment and BERA Workplan for the Smurfit-Stone Frenchtown Mill Site.
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The email from Sara Sparks outlines the proposed agenda for a meeting scheduled on April 5, 2018, involving various draft reports and upcoming meetings related to environmental monitoring and assessments by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.
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The email from Deb Thomas discusses the draft agenda for a meeting scheduled by the EPA with state representatives on June 7-8 in Denver, and requests volunteers to lead specific agenda items.
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The email from Elizabeth Oleson invites participants to a tour of the Smurfit-Stone Mill Site on July 26, 2018, organized by the EPA and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, following a previous tour cancellation due to flooding.
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The email from Elizabeth Oleson discusses the submission of public comments by the Smurfit-Stone Community Advisory Group regarding the ecological risk assessment supplemental sampling, addressed to the EPA, with an attached document reflecting their feedback.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the EPA informs Patrick Holmes of an invitation to participate in a mining and energy round table discussion hosted by Senator Steve Daines on May 31 in Billings, Montana, following the Montana Energy Summit.
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The email from Jenny Chambers at the Montana Department of Environmental Quality is an automatic reply regarding her absence from the office and includes a reference to a mining/energy round table discussion scheduled for May 31, as well as a mention of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the Environmental Protection Agency, discusses scheduling a phone call between the Administrator and the Governor for Thursday at 4 PM.
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The email from Alexandra Dunn, Regional Administrator of the EPA, discusses preparations for an upcoming visit and mentions a letter sent to EPA Administrator Pruitt by the Governor of New Hampshire, with no action required from the EPA staff.
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The email from Kelsi Daniell to Jim Macy discusses the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality's appreciation for direct communication with the EPA to resolve environmental issues, referencing Administrator Pruitt's cooperation.
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The email correspondence involves Kelsi Daniell and Michael Abboud from the EPA coordinating a conference call with Taylor Gage and Craig to finalize details for an upcoming event related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and BP representatives discusses the scheduling and successful completion of a call between Administrator Pruitt and Doug Sparkman of BP regarding a specific issue.
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The email correspondence between Joe Ellis from BP and Hayley Ford from the EPA discusses scheduling a call for Doug Sparkman of BP with Administrator Pruitt, confirming a time of 9:45 AM the following day.
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The email from Will Lovell of the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting originally set for February 8, 2018, due to a scheduling conflict for a participant, while also referencing advance materials for a meeting with the Office of Policy.
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The email exchange between Will Lovell from the EPA and Leslie Hulse from the American Chemistry Council discusses rescheduling a meeting due to a scheduling conflict, with proposed alternative times for the meeting.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a meeting on March 6, 2018, regarding comments on Executive Order 13777 related to PCB regulatory reform and burden reduction, with participants including representatives from Venable, USWAG, and National Grid.
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The email correspondence between Will Lovell from the EPA and Bryan Zumwalt from the American Chemistry Council discusses logistics for an upcoming meeting scheduled for May 31, 2018, including requests for a guest list and handouts.
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The email correspondence between Will Lovell of the EPA and Bryan Zumwalt from the American Chemistry Council discusses logistics for a meeting scheduled for May 30, 2018, including directions and security procedures for attendees.
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The email correspondence between Will Lovell from the EPA and Quin Shea discusses scheduling a meeting regarding groundwater issues, with proposed dates and times for the meeting.
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The email exchange between Will Lovell from the EPA and Quin Shea from EEI discusses scheduling a meeting regarding groundwater issues and the necessary request form for the meeting.
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The email exchange between Will Lovell from the EPA and Quin Shea from EEI discusses scheduling a meeting to address groundwater issues and includes references to previous comments on hydrologic connections.
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