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The email correspondence involves James Owens from the U.S. Department of Transportation coordinating a call with Bill Wehrum from the EPA and other participants to discuss regulatory flexibilities, scheduled for July 2, 2018, at 4 PM.
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The House of Representatives' Western Caucus, led by Chairman Paul A. Gosar, urged appropriators to reject a land grab provision by Senator Dianne Feinstein that would bypass normal permitting processes for a California sand and gravel mine project.
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The email discusses the introduction of four bills by Western Caucus Members aimed at reforming oil and gas permitting regulations to expedite the process and reduce economic burdens in New Mexico and Wyoming, highlighting the need for timely permits to support state budgets and the energy industry.
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The email from Jeff Small, Executive Director of the Congressional Western Caucus, invites agency representatives to participate in the upcoming Colorado Western Energy Forum trip organized by the Western Caucus Foundation.
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The email from Jeff Small, Executive Director of the Congressional Western Caucus, requests urgent endorsements and key votes on priority amendments for the Interior Appropriations Bill, emphasizing the need for support by 5 p.m. Eastern on July 18, 2018.
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The Congressional Western Caucus, led by Chairman Gosar, highlights its achievements in 2017, including the recruitment of new members, the introduction and passage of legislation to roll back Obama-era regulations, and securing funding for wildfire management, as detailed in their Year in Review document.
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The House Committee on Agriculture, led by Chairman Mike Conaway, passed the 2018 Farm Bill (H.R. 2) on a partisan vote of 26-20, which includes a controversial work requirement for able-bodied adults receiving food benefits, despite opposition from Democrats.
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The email from Jeff Small, Executive Director of the Congressional Western Caucus, serves as a reminder about an upcoming bicameral policy breakfast and outlines future events for the Western Caucus.
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The document reports that Congressman Mike Johnson's Amendment #94 to the Farm Bill, which modernizes the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by incentivizing private conservation efforts, passed the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously.
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The email from Jeff Small discusses the upcoming bicameral Western Caucus policy breakfast and inquires whether someone from the Department of the Interior (DOI) can attend and speak at the event.
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed Rep. Liz Cheney's Amendment #106 to the Farm Bill, which mandates that the United States Forest Service and Department of the Interior make vacant grazing allotments available to permit holders affected by natural disasters or legal conflicts.
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The document is a statement from members of the Congressional Western Caucus expressing their support for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt amid ongoing legal challenges and political criticism.
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The email from Jeff Small discusses the scheduling of a staff policy breakfast for the Congressional Western Caucus and invites recipients to confirm their attendance and agenda participation.
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The EPA finalized a comprehensive cleanup plan for the Casmalia Resources Superfund Site in Santa Barbara County, California, which will cost approximately $60 million and take five years to complete.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Stephen Vaden of the USDA discusses collaboration on regulatory changes regarding pesticide label revisions, emphasizing the need for registrants to agree on changes before proceeding with the review process.
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Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA's Office of Pest Management Policy and Nancy Beck from the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention are coordinating a phone call regarding a discussion on August 9, 2018.
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The USDA's Office of the Secretary, led by Dudley Hoskins, is coordinating with the Texas Department of Agriculture regarding solutions for the Fever Tick Spray Box, as evidenced by the exchange of response letters and official statements.
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The email exchange between Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a phone call to touch base regarding their respective roles in the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention.
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The email correspondence involves Kaitlin Keller from the EPA coordinating a briefing with NOAA representatives, specifically confirming availability for a meeting on February 22 from 1-2 PM.
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Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discuss scheduling a call to catch up on comments related to the Biological Opinion (BiOp) in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The American Chemistry Council is requesting a stakeholder meeting with the EPA's Integrated Risk Information System to discuss recent findings on hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in preparation for the upcoming draft toxicological review.
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The email from Kris Thayer of the EPA's Integrated Risk Information System discusses scheduling a public protocol meeting regarding a genomics dataset related to chromium (Cr(VI)) research, indicating openness to multiple presentation slots for the research team.
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The email from Delaney Rakosnik confirms a meeting with Bill Wehrum at the EPA on August 23, 2018, and provides detailed directions for attendees.
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The Renewable Fuels Association is urging the EPA, led by Administrator Scott Pruitt, to improve transparency regarding the implementation of small refinery exemptions under the Renewable Fuels Standard, expressing concerns that a lack of disclosure could destabilize the renewable fuels market and undermine Congressional objectives.
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The Renewable Fuels Association and other organizations petition the EPA to reconsider the annual standard equations and periodic reviews related to the Renewable Fuel Standard Program, citing impacts on producers of renewable fuels.
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The Edison Electric Institute and several automotive associations are urging the EPA and NHTSA to include flexibilities for technology adoption in their upcoming joint Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding Corporate Average Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas standards for light-duty vehicles, emphasizing the benefits for electric vehicle deployment and economic growth.
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The email from Matthew W. Morrison of Pillsbury Law discusses the submission of a Petition for Review and a motion to hold proceedings in abeyance to the DC Circuit regarding the Small Refineries 2010 Rule, while also referencing a prior petition for reconsideration to the EPA.
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The email from Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation, expresses gratitude for materials provided by Matthew Morrison regarding regulatory options for Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP), indicating a preference for option 1 as the easiest path forward.
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The document is a letter from a biofuel producer to Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, expressing appreciation for his visit and discussing the Renewable Fuel Standard, while requesting a determination letter to clarify regulatory pathways for esterification technologies to enhance production capacity.
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The document discusses the manipulation of data in a study submitted by environmentalists regarding methane emissions from low producing wells, which was used to support the EPA's proposal to remove the exclusion for these wells under Subpart OOOOa, highlighting issues with the methodology and data interpretation.
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The email from Margaret Caravelli of Balch & Bingham LLP requests assistance in scheduling a meeting with EPA Assistant Administrator Ross to discuss a letter regarding effluent limitation guidelines for petroleum refining, following a request from Marathon Petroleum.
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The email correspondence between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Melissa Shute discusses scheduling a lunch meeting in Washington, D.C.
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The email from John Hammen of Metals US discusses a preliminary plan for addressing the environmental issues at the Berkeley Pit in Montana, expressing a commitment to collaborate with Mark Thompson and other stakeholders to find an effective solution.
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The Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology (MBMG) is coordinating with researchers and vendors regarding the collection and shipping of water samples from the Berkeley Pit for treatability studies, adhering to state regulations requiring an EPA Hazardous Waste ID number for any large quantities shipped.
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The email exchange between Steve Risotto from the American Chemistry Council and Nicholas Falvo from the EPA discusses rescheduling a meeting originally set for February 1 to March 1 at 1:00 PM due to participant availability.
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The email from Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency discusses an invitation to a Mining/Energy roundtable discussion scheduled for May 31 in Billings, MT, involving various stakeholders.
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Patrick Davis from the Environmental Protection Agency confirms a lunch meeting with Drew Kramer from Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association at Wynkoop Brewery on January 9, 2018.
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The document is a legal brief submitted by the State of West Virginia and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection as amici curiae in the appeal case Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition et al. v. Fola Coal Company, addressing liability for effluent discharges not specifically limited in permits.
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The email correspondence discusses the EPA's proposal to amend coal ash disposal regulations, which is expected to save the utility sector up to $100 million annually in compliance costs.
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The email from Martin McBroom of American Electric Power discusses the need for a specific appropriation for the EPA to implement federal CCR permit programs in non-participating states, emphasizing the importance of this funding for environmental protection and requesting the agency's estimated funding needs for advocacy purposes.
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The email correspondence between Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Julia Zemnick discusses logistical arrangements for an upcoming event related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from the American Forest & Paper Association announces the availability of the 2018 AF&PA Sustainability Report and includes a reference to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence among various legal professionals discusses the scheduling and logistics for a panel on Clean Water Act legal developments at the ABA SEER Fall Conference, organized by the National Resources Defense Council and other participants.
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The email discusses a request from Gary Steinbauer to reschedule a conference call for the ABA SEER Fall Conference's CWA Legal Developments Panel to 3:00 PM Eastern Time.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from Microsoft Outlook regarding the failed delivery of the Billings Smart Sectors report intended for multiple recipients, including officials from the Department of Energy and Montana state government.
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The International Association of Drilling Contractors' August 2018 newsletter discusses proposed revisions to the Endangered Species Act by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA, as well as the U.S. Department of Interior's draft for establishing unified regional boundaries across its bureaus.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses coordinating an introductory discussion regarding concerns about chemicals in paint strippers, involving representatives from Lowe's and other EPA officials.
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The email exchange between Lou Hayden from Lowe's and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses coordinating a conversation regarding a paint stripper issue, with Beck indicating that Derrick Bolen will assist in setting up an introductory discussion.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a contact regarding a paint stripper issue, with Nancy Beck facilitating an introductory discussion with Lou Hayden from Lowe's and other EPA colleagues.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) outlines the process and timeline for evaluating the chemical Oetamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) under the amended Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), including prioritization and risk evaluation procedures.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and David Gillay discusses the coordination of a workshop on harmonizing TCE (trichloroethylene) efforts, with Beck indicating her willingness to identify a suitable participant from the EPA for the meeting scheduled on April 23, 2018.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with the American Cleaning Institute's Board of Directors on June 20, 2018, amidst significant deadlines for the TSCA program.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA's OCSPP, confirming her approval of presentation slides related to chemical regulation during the Trump administration, which were drafted by Squire Patton Boggs.
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The email discusses the release of a new issue paper by the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology regarding regulatory barriers to agricultural biotechnology, with Nancy Beck from the EPA acknowledging a conversation about it.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck from the EPA discussing scheduling a follow-up phone call with Charlie Grizzle and Derrick Bolen after a recent meeting, while also expressing willingness to provide updates on her discussions with staff.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Nick Hart discusses potential collaborative activities to implement recommendations from the Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, with a focus on scientific evaluations and programmatic evaluations within the EPA.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses scheduling a meeting with Stephen Owens from Squire Patton Boggs during his visit to Washington, D.C. on January 24 or 25, 2018.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Jim Zook from the Corn Marketing Program of Michigan discusses their meeting and includes Zook's business card for future cooperation.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Judy LaKind discusses missed meetings and the possibility of a social visit, referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses a follow-up on the formaldehyde decay curve, indicating that she or a team member will provide more substantive information next week.
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The email from Nancy Beck of the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) discusses improvements and efficiencies in the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) following staff reductions, including recent announcements on antimicrobial pesticide test guidelines and reduced residue chemistry data guidance.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Charlie Grizzle and Michal for March 16, 2018, while indicating her availability after returning from the SOT meeting.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, and Pat Quinn discusses scheduling a brief conversation regarding topics related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Nancy Beck to Scott Pruitt at the EPA discusses a petition with nearly 200,000 signatures urging the agency to not approve a pilot project and to extend the public comment period by 30 days due to concerns about public awareness and the adequacy of the testing facilities in Florida and Texas.
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The email from Anastasia Coots of Cargill discusses concerns and follow-up questions regarding risk assessments related to health hazards and inhalation risks for a chemical, emphasizing the need for review of updated data and references before any potential Significant New Use Rule (SNUR) discussions, involving collaboration with the EPA.
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The email from Caffey Norman of Squire Patton Boggs discusses an invitation to a Cocktail Reception and Dinner for the 2018 Roundtable event, encouraging attendance from government officials, specifically mentioning Nancy Beck and David Banks.
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The email correspondence between Melissa Hockstad of the Cleaning Institute and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with ACI Board Members on June 20, 2018, to align on agenda items related to the TSCA program.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck from the EPA coordinating with Owen Caine of HCPA regarding scheduling her speaking engagement at an upcoming HCPA meeting.
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The email correspondence involves a request from the Toxic Substances Control Act New Chemicals Coalition to meet with senior staff at the EPA on April 30 to discuss challenges in new chemical reviews under TSCA Section 5.
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The EPA is coordinating a call regarding the external review of bioburden claims related to antimicrobial copper clinical trials, emphasizing that the agency does not review clinical studies but seeks evaluation of the conclusions supporting label claims.
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The email from Linda Reinstein discusses the rescheduling of a meeting on asbestos issues involving the Environmental Protection Agency and various organizations, now set for March 29, 2018.
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The email correspondence between Lynn L. Bergeson and Nancy Beck discusses scheduling a TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) webinar for June 27, 2018, with considerations for Beck's availability due to potential farm tours in North Dakota.
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The email from Jeff Morris of the EPA discusses comments on a preliminary process diagram for the implementation timeline of the TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) regarding prioritization and risk evaluations of existing chemicals, highlighting necessary adjustments to meet legal deadlines.
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The email from Linda Reinstein to EPA officials discusses the rescheduling of a national meeting regarding asbestos, emphasizing the importance of meeting before the finalization of the Problem Formulation Document.
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The email from Linda Reinstein discusses scheduling a meeting regarding asbestos awareness with various stakeholders, including Administrator Pruitt, for March 28 or 29, 2018, under the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck from the EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention and Seth Goldberg discusses scheduling a call to explore potential speaking opportunities at upcoming Chemical Watch events.
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The email exchange between Kevin Bromberg from the SBA, Christopher Zarba, and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a lunch meeting, with various proposed dates and light-hearted comments about their availability.
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The email discusses a planning meeting regarding the harmonization of TCE (trichloroethylene) efforts, highlighting the need for EPA's input on TCE toxicity assessments and the implications of an industry study replication, with Nancy Beck from the EPA declining participation in the meeting.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck from the EPA discussing an invitation for her to speak at the Product Stewardship Society's 2018 Conference, with Lynn Bergeson coordinating the details.
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The email from Cathy Fehrenbacher of the EPA discusses the potential hiring of Susanna Wegner, a toxicologist trained with Elaine Faustman, who is being considered for a position after her postdoctoral fellowship and work in Oregon.
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The email from Lynn L. Bergeson discusses an invitation for Derrick Bolen to speak at the Product Stewardship Society's education conference scheduled for September 29, 2018, detailing the agenda and session times.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Cherish Ni discusses a request for advice regarding a U.S.-Taiwan Pesticides Seminar and Conference planned for mid-September 2018.
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The email from George Woodall at the EPA discusses concerns regarding the vagueness of references to the Risk Assessment Specialty Section (RASS) in a proposed rule on "Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science," suggesting that the Society of Toxicology Council should consider whether any action is warranted in response.
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The email from Stratton Edwards to Nancy Beck discusses the need for clarity on EPA categories for disinfectant claims related to Allied BioScience's products and suggests creating a new regulatory category for their unique technology, while also mentioning the review of their formulation for microbiostatic claims.
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The email from Seth Goldberg to Nancy Beck and Derrick Bolen discusses scheduling a call regarding ethics clearance for the Chemical Watch event and biocide-related topics, with Nancy indicating her availability for a conversation on Friday afternoon.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck from the EPA and Dudley Hoskins from the USDA discusses the contact information for the Region 6 Administrator, noting that she is traveling in New Mexico.
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The email from Sheryl Kunickis at USDA discusses the submission of agricultural rules to OMB by the EPA, emphasizing the need for confidentiality during the review process.
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The email from Dudley Hoskins at the USDA discusses a forwarded message from EPA Region 6 Administrator Anne Idsal regarding a response to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller about the spray box issue.
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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 mitigate emissions in its operations.
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The document is a delivery report from Microsoft Outlook indicating that an email invitation to the NERO Annual Dinner could not be delivered to the recipient at goeasassociates.com due to an undeliverable address.
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The email from Brian Jones of MJ Bradley & Associates discusses preparations for a panel on voluntary action in methane management at the 27th World Gas Conference scheduled for June 29, 2018.
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The email from Gergana Vasileva outlines the agenda and speakers for the "The Role of Voluntary Action in Methane Management" workshop at the 27th World Gas Conference, featuring Bill Wehrum from the EPA as the opening speaker.
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The email from Gergana Vasileva, a speaker and program assistant for the 27th World Gas Conference, thanks participants for attending and inquires about their access to conference materials.
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The email correspondence involves Kenneth Wagner from the EPA discussing the attendance of Erik Milito from API at a Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas meeting, following concerns raised by Tracee Bentley regarding the Colorado Petroleum Council's lack of invitation.
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Kenneth Wagner from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Andrew Wheeler to support the implementation of the President's agenda and priorities following a RESTORE Council meeting.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner discusses the upcoming meeting on June 13, 2018, involving the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, the US Department of Justice, and the US Environmental Protection Agency to address issues related to the International Outfall Interceptor.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from Microsoft Outlook regarding a message sent by Kenneth Wagner to Andrew Wheeler and Patrick Traylor about "Creston Water," indicating a policy violation or system error that prevented delivery.
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The email correspondence between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and William Ehm of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources discusses the successful expedited clearance of water treatment membranes that restored potable drinking water to Creston, Iowa, two days earlier than expected, highlighting effective state-federal collaboration.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner discusses the upcoming meeting on June 13, 2018, involving the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, the US Department of Justice, and the US Environmental Protection Agency to address issues and solutions related to the International Outfall Interceptor.
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The email correspondence discusses Andrew Wheeler's confirmation by the US Senate as Deputy Administrator of the EPA, with congratulations from David Ross.
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