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The email from Kristi Ponozzo of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality discusses coordination with Patrick Davis from the EPA regarding upcoming forums aimed at engaging industry representatives and stakeholders in Montana and other states to enhance understanding of regulatory processes and environmental protection practices.
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The meeting summary details discussions between the US EPA and Utah Departments of Agriculture and Food regarding the challenges and suggestions for improving the implementation of Nutrient Management Plans under the Clean Water Act, emphasizing the need for simplification and state-level guidance.
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The email correspondence between Tara McKee of the Utah government and Patrick Davis of the EPA discusses the restart of the NEPA review process for the Bluff River Trail, which is crucial for San Juan County to proceed with the trail construction and apply for grant funding.
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The email correspondence involves the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) coordinating meetings with representatives from the mining and agriculture sectors in Utah, with Denise Dragoo expressing her anticipation for the upcoming discussions.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a Smart Sectors roundtable on June 25, 2018, in Minot, ND, to discuss environmental regulatory challenges and improve stakeholder communication in agriculture and food production.
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The meeting summary details a discussion between the US EPA and Utah Departments of Agriculture and Food regarding challenges and suggestions for improving the implementation of Nutrient Management Plans under the Clean Water Act, emphasizing the need for simplification and state-level guidance.
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The meeting summary details a discussion between the US EPA and Utah Departments of Agriculture and Food regarding challenges and suggestions for improving the implementation of Nutrient Management Plans under the Clean Water Act, emphasizing the need for simplification and state-level guidance.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses participant suggestions for forums related to agriculture, mining, and tourism/recreation in response to a request from Alan Matheson of the Utah government.
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Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency is coordinating a forum with Tom Adams from the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation to discuss participation and topics related to outdoor recreation and BLM land leasing.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Sheryl Kunickis of the USDA discusses scheduling a conversation regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Robert Johansson of the USDA discusses their busy work schedules and the possibility of meeting for lunch regarding resurfacing topics.
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The email exchange between Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a conversation regarding an unspecified topic, with Kunickis indicating she will try to call Beck shortly.
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The email from Charlotte Bertrand at EPA discusses coordinating a meeting for Gavin Noyes, who is working on uranium mining issues affecting Native Americans, with individuals at the EPA's Crystal City office.
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The email correspondence involves the USDA discussing the rollout of a statement on plant breeding innovations, with coordination between Dudley Hoskins and Nancy Beck from the EPA.
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The American Chemistry Council submitted concerns to the EPA regarding the incorporation of a toxicogenomics dataset into the IRIS assessment of hexavalent chromium, following the agency's refusal to meet to discuss the matter.
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The email from Eileen Conneely to Kris Thayer discusses the submission of correspondence to the EPA's IRIS docket regarding Cr(VI) genomics data after a request for a meeting was declined.
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The commentary discusses a National Toxicology Program report on the carcinogenicity of formaldehyde, emphasizing its implications for risk assessment in light of ongoing debates about exposure guidelines set by the EPA and WHO.
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The document details a confirmed meeting scheduled for August 23, 2018, involving EPA officials and representatives from the American Chemistry Council and Exponent to discuss matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The document is a letter from representatives of the renewable fuels industry to the EPA's Assistant Administrator William Wehrum, discussing the agency's legal authority to extend the 1.0 psi Reid Vapor Pressure allowance for gasoline blends containing 15 percent ethanol and providing a legal memorandum supporting this interpretation.
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The email from Matthew W. Morrison of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP discusses a petition for reconsideration regarding small refinery exemptions submitted to the EPA, and expresses a desire to discuss the petition further.
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The document is a letter from representatives of the renewable fuels industry to the EPA's Assistant Administrator William Wehrum, discussing the legal authority for extending the 1.0 psi Reid Vapor Pressure allowance for gasoline blends containing 15 percent ethanol and providing a memorandum that supports this interpretation based on the Clean Air Act's legislative history.
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The email discusses a concept related to Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) aimed at resolving issues with their market volatility, shared between Doug Goehring of North Dakota and Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with the intent to engage Governor Burgum and Administrator Pruitt on the matter.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is organizing a roundtable discussion on September 6, 2018, at the Zermatt Resort to address environmental regulatory challenges faced by the Utah outdoor recreation industry.
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Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirmed his participation in the Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit scheduled for September 4-6, 2018, and received logistical details from Rose Smith of the Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation.
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The email from Sara Sparks discusses a site visit to pond 13A involving representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USCE) to address the issue of boils, with a plan to place sandbags around one of the boils as a temporary solution.
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The email from Sara Sparks of the Army Corps of Engineers discusses the monitoring of the Mill Dike and confirms that no problems were observed with the berm, along with plans for an emergency action plan to address potential flooding at the Smurfit site.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a memorandum providing a draft of the "PM2.5 Precursor Demonstration Guidance" to air agencies for review and comment, aimed at assisting in the development of optional precursor demonstrations under the PM2.5 State Implementation Plan (SIP) Requirements Rule.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to comments from the Missoula County Board of County Commissioners regarding the draft Human Health Risk Assessment and Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment Work Plan for Operable Units 2 and 3 at the Smurfit-Stone Mill Superfund Site, indicating that they will incorporate the concerns into further evaluations and ensure additional opportunities for public review before finalizing the assessments.
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The email from Sara Sparks of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality discusses the inspection report for the Smurfit Stone ponds berm, detailing ongoing inspections by NewField's in response to flooding conditions and communication with local water quality authorities.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials discusses scheduling a preparatory phone call ahead of a meeting between the Secretary and the Governor of Nebraska.
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The document announces that Tenaska has signed a long-term power purchase agreement with Associated Electric Cooperative for a 236-megawatt renewable energy project, the Tenaska Clear Creek Energy Center, which is set to begin operations in 2020 in Maryville, Missouri.
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The email correspondence between Rachel Rogier from Arch Coal and Christian Palich from the EPA discusses obtaining contact information for Sarah Greenwalt and arranging a lunch meeting.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Melissa Shute discusses scheduling a lunch meeting while they are both in Washington, D.C.
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BP's CEO Bob Dudley announced plans to increase U.S. investments following tax reform that reduced corporate tax rates, highlighting the regulatory environment's improvement and BP's significant past investments in the country.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Steve Risotto from the American Chemistry Council discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting in January to further discuss EPA's policy on trichloroethylene (TCE).
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The email correspondence involves Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency confirming a lunch meeting with Drew Kramer and Andy Berger to discuss public engagement matters in Region 8.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency responds to a request from the Utility Solid Waste Activities Group regarding the timing requirements for groundwater monitoring under the Coal Combustion Residuals Rule, specifically addressing assessment monitoring program establishment and statistical evaluation deadlines.
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The email correspondence between EPA official Byron Brown and James Roewer discusses the EPA's proposal to amend coal ash disposal regulations, which is expected to save up to $100 million per year in compliance costs.
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The email correspondence between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA, and Andrea Field discusses Wehrum's participation in an ACOEL interview, highlighting positive feedback received about his performance.
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Bill Wehrum from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses a recent ELI meeting and expresses interest in meeting with Tom Boer in Washington, D.C.
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ExxonMobil announced greenhouse gas reduction measures, including a 15% decrease in methane emissions and a 25% reduction in flaring by 2020, as part of its commitment to improve energy efficiency and invest in lower-emission energy solutions.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, and Andrea Field discusses scheduling an interview for the American College of Environmental Lawyers and coordinating a call to review potential questions.
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The emails between Justin Schwab of the EPA and Mark DeLaquil discuss scheduling a lunch meeting amidst ongoing litigation related to Sierra Club v. EPA.
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The email correspondence involves Kristy Bulleit from Hunton & Williams requesting a meeting with representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Water, specifically seeking to accommodate the schedules of UWAG representatives for a meeting in late February 2018.
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The email exchange involves Andy Berger and Drew Kramer from Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association coordinating a lunch meeting with Patrick Davis, a Senior Advisor at the Environmental Protection Agency, on January 9, 2018.
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The EPA Region 10 received a follow-up communication from the River Mile 4-7 Group regarding forensic data on contamination from NW Natural's Gasco site, highlighting significant PAH impacts in the Willamette River and implications for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site remedy.
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The Senate voted 51-47 to eliminate a 2013 consumer protection measure from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aimed at preventing discrimination in auto lending, marking a significant use of congressional power to repeal federal regulations.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Stewart Holm discusses plans to meet for sushi on July 16, 2018.
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The document consists of emails between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Stewart Holm, discussing the rescheduling of a sushi meeting.
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The letter from various stakeholders urges the US Environmental Protection Agency, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, to finalize and implement a rule phasing out methylene chloride paint removal products due to their association with multiple deaths, emphasizing the need for immediate action to protect public health.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting with the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization and advises that programmatic timeline questions should be directed to the office of public affairs.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, confirms her availability for a follow-up meeting regarding the Color Pigments Manufacturers Association's TRI Delisting Petition for Pigment Brown 24, scheduled for April 4, 2018.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Drew Rak discusses scheduling a meeting regarding an unspecified question, with mention of a conference in which Rak is participating.
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The email correspondence from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses concerns regarding the delays in obtaining signatures for consent orders related to PMNs (Premanufacture Notices) and acknowledges ongoing efforts to address these issues.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed new biofuel requirements for 2019, maintaining corn ethanol volumes at 15 billion gallons and increasing the advanced biofuel standard, while meeting Congressional deadlines.
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The email correspondence from the EPA's Nancy Beck confirms scheduling for a discussion on February 8 regarding topics and audience expectations for an upcoming presentation.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck and David Rostker discusses upcoming discussions on the Small Business size standard and the Lead rule, with a focus on interagency comments and next steps for the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses her potential participation in a panel discussion at the SPB General Counsel Roundtable scheduled for April 5-6, 2018, and indicates her preference for scheduling on Fridays.
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The email from Joseph J. Green discusses the necessity of confirming bioburden reduction claims related to antimicrobial copper clinical trials conducted in ICU settings, emphasizing that independent expert panel verification should not delay the review process by the FDA.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Owen Caine discusses scheduling a phone call to discuss matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between David Gillay from Barnes & Thornburg and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the planning of a meeting on harmonizing TCE (trichloroethylene) efforts, with Gillay sharing a proposed agenda and seeking participation from EPA staff.
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The email from Keith Matthews of Wiley Rein LLP discusses a new issue paper released by the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, which highlights regulatory barriers hindering the development of innovative agricultural biotechnology by small businesses and universities.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson invites Nancy Beck to keynote the closing plenary session at the Product Stewardship Society's 2018 Conference in Washington, D.C., emphasizing the importance of EPA's participation in light of recent TSCA amendments.
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The email from Jeff Morris thanks colleagues for their contributions to edits on a pre-prioritization white paper following a meeting, indicating collaboration within the agency.
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The email correspondence between Thomas M. Connelly of the American Chemical Society and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses the continuation of the Green Chemistry Challenge Award Program for 2018, with plans to potentially partner again in the following year.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses the ongoing review and potential suspension of a request (P-18-0101) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating progress in communication and information gathering among agency officials.
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The email from Cherish Ni requests advice from Nancy Beck of the U.S. EPA regarding a U.S.-Taiwan Pesticides Seminar and Conference planned for mid-September 2018, seeking recommendations for speakers and discussion topics.
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The email from Kenneth Bogen endorses a comment on behalf of the Dose-Response Specialty Group (DRSG) regarding the EPA's proposed rule "Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science," suggesting the addition of co-signatories and revisions to clarify that DRSG has not endorsed the rule.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the organization of a webinar on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) scheduled for June 20, 2018, and seeks to confirm Beck's participation, highlighting the event's success and public interest.
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The email from the EPA discusses the need for management sign-off on an agreement regarding the review of a PMN substance, addressing concerns raised by risk assessors and referencing OECD 422 testing.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy B. Beck from the EPA discusses an invitation for Bergeson to speak at the Product Stewardship Society event, with Beck indicating that they will provide a response by the end of the following week.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses preparations for a webinar on new chemical issues, with a focus on the accomplishments of the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP).
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The email correspondence between Seth Goldberg and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses the potential for Beck to speak at the Chemical Watch Global Business Summit and the need for ethics clearance for the event, as well as scheduling a meeting to discuss issues related to the Center for Biocide Chemistries.
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The email exchange between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses preparations for a webinar on the new chemicals program at the EPA, with concerns about the program's perceived shortcomings and the need to emphasize progress and commitment to addressing issues.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Stuart Levenbach of NOAA discusses scheduling a consultation regarding pesticides.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on July 12, 2018, featuring speakers David Banks and Michael Catanzaro, and has outlined RSVP procedures and compliance with congressional rules regarding invitations to members of Congress.
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The email from Justina Fugh at the EPA confirms that Andrew Wheeler can attend the National Energy Resources Organization's annual awards dinner on June 21, 2018, without violating ethical conduct rules, as NERO is not a federally registered lobbyist.
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The email from Gergana Vasileva discusses the upcoming 27th World Gas Conference and introduces Brian M. Jones as the moderator for the workshop session on voluntary action in methane management, scheduled for June 29, 2018.
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The email correspondence between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Andrew Wheeler discusses scheduling a conference call following Wheeler's confirmation as Deputy Administrator by the US Senate.
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The email from Kenneth Nemeth of the Southern States Energy Board requests participation from the ERA in a discussion about a Regional Emergency Motor Fuel Waiver at an upcoming meeting, emphasizing the importance of the waiver for various stakeholders.
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The Manufacturers' Education Council outlines speaker guidelines for effective presentations at their conferences and seminars, emphasizing organization, audience engagement, and the submission of materials by a specified deadline.
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The email from Jack Gerard informs Justin Schwab about the live streaming of the American Petroleum Institute's State of American Energy 2018 event and mentions compliance with U.S. Senate and House ethics rules for attendance.
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The emails between Mark DeLaquil and Justin Schwab discuss scheduling a lunch meeting, with Schwab representing the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Christian Palich and Andrew Wheeler discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case and the preparation of a committee letter related to the ongoing litigation.
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The email from Christian Palich of the EPA discusses preparations for a briefing related to a meeting with Senator Tester on March 20, 2018.
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The email from Tony Frye at the Environmental Protection Agency discusses the preparation of a biographical sketch related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating collaboration with Andrew Wheeler and others to enhance the document's robustness.
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The email correspondence between Troy Lyons and Andrew Wheeler discusses the deliberative process related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing communication about personal matters and decision-making within the EPA.
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The email from Andrew Wheeler discusses a conversation with Senator Carper regarding a letter and the Senator's inquiries about Wheeler's potential actions if confirmed as Acting Administrator of the EPA.
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The email correspondence among EPA officials discusses updates related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing deliberative processes within the agency.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on July 12, 2018, featuring speakers G. Dave Banks and Mike Catanzaro, and emphasizes compliance with congressional rules regarding invitations to members of Congress.
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The email discusses the American Petroleum Institute's call for the U.S. Senate to approve Andrew Wheeler's nomination as Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, emphasizing the importance of smart regulation for energy investments and environmental progress.
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The National Pork Producers Council urged Senate leaders to schedule confirmation votes for four key Trump administration nominees critical to U.S. agriculture, including positions at the USDA and EPA.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing the attendance of press at the SEERIL Lisbon Panel conference, confirming that the conference is generally open to press unless specific sessions are under Chatham House Rules.
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The email exchange between Venu Ghanta from Duke Energy and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting on August 10, 2018, and coordinating materials for the meeting.
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The email from David Tannous to NASA officials informs them about a traffic alert issued by Arlington County regarding road closures for the 2018 Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally on May 27, 2018.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen from the EPA and Richard Moskowitz from the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers discusses rescheduling a lunch meeting initially planned for January 19, 2018.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a luncheon on May 1, 2018, featuring Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Kevin J. McIntyre, and is requesting RSVPs by April 25, while reminding attendees of the rules regarding invitations to congressional members.
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The National Energy Resources Organization is hosting an Olympic Happy Hour reception on February 22, 2018, and has reminded invitees that only NERO can extend invitations to House or Senate members due to congressional rules.
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The National Energy Resources Executive Director invited Brittany Bolen to the Annual Awards Dinner honoring Rep. Scalise and Sen. Heitkamp, requesting an RSVP by June 8, 2018.
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The National Energy Resources Organization (NERO) is hosting a "Wheels-Up Happy Hour" event on August 2, 2018, and is reminding attendees to RSVP by July 26, while also noting the legal restrictions on extending invitations to congressional members.
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