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The email from Tate Bennett, Associate Administrator for Public Engagement & Environmental Education at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses an upcoming announcement related to the NODA (Notice of Data Availability) scheduled for the following morning.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Kathy Bergren from the National Corn Growers Association discusses a recent meeting and requests Bergren's mailing address.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses a follow-up regarding obtaining Spencer Abraham's email, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Al Collins discusses scheduling a meeting and includes a request for contact information for Spencer Abraham, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Brooke Appleton and Tate Bennett discusses a meeting request for Chip Bowling to be considered for the Ag Counselor position at the EPA, highlighting his qualifications and availability.
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The email exchange between EPA officials and representatives from the National Corn Growers Association discusses coordinating a meeting on May 18, 2017, to facilitate communication and attendance regarding pesticide hearings.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an extension of one year for the deadline on initial area designations related to the 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone, as communicated by Administrator Scott Pruitt to governors.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing a meeting with Andrew Bray from the National Pest Management Association regarding a draft NASDA statement on regulatory issues related to pest management.
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The email correspondence involves Andrew Bray from the National Pest Management Association coordinating a meeting with EPA officials Tate Bennett and Amy Graham regarding a draft statement on C&T, scheduled for May 23, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Andrew Bray of the National Pest Management Association and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses scheduling a Pest Policy Committee meeting, tentatively set for July 20, 2017.
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The document is a letter from Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC to the EPA's Region 2, discussing the executed Administrative Settlement Agreement for Troy Chemical Corporation's property at the Pierson's Creek Superfund Site in Newark, NJ, while expressing concerns about the accuracy of the EPA's Findings of Fact regarding contamination responsibility.
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This document is a calendar for Sarah Greenwalt of the EPA, detailing her availability and scheduled meetings from February 1, 2017, to March 31, 2017, including multiple cancellations of the Weekly Flint Coordination Meeting.
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The document is a calendar for Byron Brown, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy at the EPA, detailing his schedule and meetings for March 2017, including a focus on ethics training and a draft guidance for the Gold King Mine Superfund reimbursement.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses following up with nominees regarding their responses to the Designated Federal Official (DFO) in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Dan Byers to Richard Yamada discusses the passage of tax reform legislation authorizing oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and provides updates on the Trump Administration's energy policy actions as of December 2017.
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The Global Energy Institute has launched an Energy Tracker to monitor key regulatory and legislative developments in energy policy as the Trump Administration implements its reform agenda.
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The email correspondence involves Matthew Kuryla expressing interest in serving on the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC) and discussing his relevant experience, with Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA introducing him to Richard Yamada from the Office of Research and Development for further involvement.
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The document is a Washington Energy Report from Troutman Sanders LLP detailing the swearing-in of Kevin McIntyre as FERC Chairman and his request for a 30-day extension on the DOE's grid resiliency pricing rulemaking, along with a class action lawsuit filed against Eversource and Avangrid for allegedly manipulating energy prices in New England.
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The document reports on FERC's December 8, 2017 order rejecting PJM's proposed revisions to the minimum offer price rule (MOPR) and reinstating the prior market design, while also detailing BP's request to dismiss a civil penalty order related to market manipulation.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla of Baker Botts discusses scheduling a meeting with Bill Wehrum regarding a potential slot on the CAAAC, indicating ongoing communications related to environmental regulatory matters with the EPA.
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The document reports on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) December 1, 2017 decision affirming its exclusive jurisdiction over energy efficiency resources in wholesale electricity markets and conditionally accepting PJM Interconnection's proposal for pseudo-tie requirements for external resources in capacity auctions.
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The email correspondence between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Matthew Kuryla from Baker Botts discusses scheduling a meeting for December 20, 2017, regarding a potential slot in the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC).
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Kenneth Wagner from the EPA reached out to Tyson Foods representatives to express support following a colleague's health issue and to offer assistance while mentioning a mutual connection.
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The document is an email from Marcus Ratcliff confirming the verification of an email address related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA), indicating a communication about trusted sender status.
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The email correspondence involves Kenneth Wagner from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Charles Penry of Tyson Foods and their Chief Counsel, David Van Bebber, to discuss potential collaboration or issues related to Tyson Foods.
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The email exchange between Kevin Igli of Tyson Foods and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a recent meeting they had in Arkansas, with Igli expressing appreciation for the meeting and Wagner offering assistance in the future.
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The email exchange between Robert George of Tyson Foods and Kenneth Wagner of the EPA discusses a recent meeting with Administrator Pruitt, highlighting the agriculture sector's appreciation for a shift towards a cooperative relationship and indicating that George may seek Wagner's feedback on a related matter.
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The document is a map related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, detailing the status of geothermal wells and features in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, as prepared by the US EPA Region 6.
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The email correspondence from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a call regarding Administrator Pruitt's upcoming visit to Gully Branch Tree Farm in Cochran, GA, on July 7, 2017, confirming the trip and adjusting meeting times.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirming plans for Administrator Pruitt's visit to Gully Branch Tree Farm in Cochran, GA, scheduled for July 7, 2017.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses the planning and coordination for Administrator Pruitt's upcoming visit to Gully Branch Tree Farm in Cochran, GA, scheduled for July 7, 2017, and confirms communication with USDA regarding Secretary Perdue's schedule.
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The email exchange between Justin Schwab from the EPA and Marcella Burke from Akin Gump discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss the agency and potential future opportunities, with a proposed time of 5 PM on Tuesday.
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The email correspondence between Marie Sanderson and Justin Schwab discusses connecting Pacific Seafood with the EPA's Water Law Office regarding support for an amicus brief in a case related to EPA regulations on Concentrated Aquatic Animal Product Facilities.
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The email from Mandy Gunasekara at the EPA discusses an upcoming meeting scheduled for May 11, 2017, at 2 PM with representatives from HollyFrontier and Hogan Lovells to share information related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves Justin Savage from Hogan Lovells coordinating with Mandy Gunasekara from the EPA regarding the scheduling of a meeting for Holly Frontier's RFS on May 11, 2017, ultimately confirming to stick with the original date and time.
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The email from Peter Whitfield of Hogan Lovells to Justin Schwab discusses a recent court case, Sierra Club v. EPA, and suggests a meeting to discuss it further.
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The email correspondence between Don Elliott and Justin Schwab of the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting regarding MGP's decision on building a whiskey aging warehouse in Indiana versus relocating it to Louisville, Kentucky, due to differing regional EPA positions, with a deadline approaching on June 26, 2017.
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The email correspondence between Matthew Kuryla from Baker Botts and Monique Patrick from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with proposed times for a call.
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The email from Matthew Kuryla to Justin Schwab discusses inquiries regarding the objectives of changes to permits in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Jon Toomey to Aaron Ringel discusses the attachment of responses related to Tennessee Tech University (TTU) following up on a previous communication dated November 28, 2017.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel of the EPA and Jon Toomey discusses scheduling a coffee meeting for December 8, 2017.
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The email exchange between Jon Toomey and Aaron Ringel discusses rescheduling a meeting related to coffee, with Ringel representing the EPA.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce provides updates on recent regulatory and litigation developments related to energy policy, including actions by the EPA and the Department of Energy, as part of the Global Energy Institute's Tracker.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute has launched an Energy Tracker to monitor key regulatory, judicial, and legislative developments related to energy policy under the Trump Administration.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, requests Patrick Traylor to complete vetting documents and apply for a political appointment through the White House's application portal.
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Charles Munoz from the EPA provides contact information for fingerprinting services in Ada, OK, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Ken Wagner discusses an updated salary history related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically referencing tiers 8 and 9 in the context of a legal matter.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Phillips 66 representatives discusses logistics and scheduling for a CFATS clearance site tour at Phillips 66's R&D facility.
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The email correspondence involves Madeline Morris, the Executive Scheduler for EPA Administrator Pruitt, confirming a meeting scheduled for June 28, 2017, with the American Petroleum Institute (API).
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received an event request for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to speak at The Williams Companies, Inc. Board of Directors Meeting on September 26, 2017, at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and James D. Moore discusses the timing and expectations regarding the EPA's announcement on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) decision, indicating that the announcement may be delayed.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Timothy Charters discusses the resolution of a crisis that has been diverted, alleviating immediate concerns for the agency.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of an unspecified agency and Chad Calvert from Noble Energy discusses concerns regarding the EPA's language in the 2017 appropriations bill related to ozone regulations and its potential impact on legislative relief for 2008 reclassifications.
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The email from Troy Lyons at the EPA discusses a letter from Administrator Pruitt related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing communication about legal matters involving the agency.
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Earl Barrs from Due South Investments reached out to Troy Lyons at the EPA for contact information regarding a policy director who attended an event, following Hurricane Irma's impact on his property.
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The EPA plans to formally reject a proposal from oil refiners to change federal ethanol rules, which is a significant setback for billionaire Carl Icahn and independent companies, as indicated in an email exchange between EPA official Troy Lyons and Andeavor's James Moore.
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The email exchange between James D. Moore of Andeavor and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the RVP (Reid Vapor Pressure) topic.
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The National Ocean Industries Association's Timothy Charters is seeking advice from EPA's Troy Lyons on how to effectively engage with EPA leadership regarding comments filed on the Region 6 NPDES permit issue without wasting their time.
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The California Air Resources Board is open to discussing 2025 auto-emission goals with the Trump administration and automakers, contingent on negotiations for tougher greenhouse gas targets for 2030 and beyond.
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The National Ocean Industries Association invited EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at their 2017 Fall Meeting, emphasizing the importance of offshore energy development and environmental protection.
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The email exchange between James D. Moore of Andeavor and Troy M. Lyons of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the RVP (Reid Vapor Pressure) and references a Bloomberg article about California's emissions targets.
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Timothy Charters from the National Ocean Industries Association is seeking confirmation from Troy Lyons at the EPA regarding the invitation sent to the Administrator for a fall meeting in Jackson Hole, WY.
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EPA Region 6 is reviewing the exceptional events demonstration from TCEQ for the El Paso area, with ongoing discussions between the state and EPA, while an announcement on nationwide ozone designations is expected from EPA HQ later that week.
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Jamie D. Moore from Andeavor is requesting a meeting with Troy Lyons regarding federal government affairs, suggesting times for either the next day or Thursday.
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Wanda Barrs from Due South Investments expresses support for EPA Administrator Pruitt and Secretary Perdue following their visit to Gully Branch Tree Farm, while also acknowledging a delay in sending thank-you letters to them.
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The document discusses President Trump's upcoming meeting with Senator Ted Cruz and several Cabinet members to negotiate U.S. biofuel policy and fuel efficiency standards, following Cruz's hold on a USDA nominee due to disagreements over the Renewable Fuel Standard.
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The email from Robin Kime at the EPA discusses scheduling conflicts for a meeting regarding background information on a company, indicating that a participant named Mandy cannot attend.
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The email exchange between Kate Fay of Noble Energy and Will Lovell from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting, with Fay unable to meet that week and requesting contact information for Lovell's scheduling assistant.
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The email correspondence involves Will Lovell from the EPA coordinating a meeting with Jamie Tucker and Robin Kime regarding the preparation of materials for the meeting.
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The email from Jamie Tucker discusses background information related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically referencing Tiers 8 and 9, and is intended for the confidential use of the recipients.
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The email from Albert Kelly discusses Exxon leaving the pre-RD group in relation to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating challenges ahead.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a phone call to discuss government relations matters.
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The email correspondence involves Albert Kelly from the EPA coordinating a conference call with Howard Schweitzer and Rich Gold regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, discussing key threshold issues and compromises related to the case.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Chad Bradley discusses scheduling a meeting to check in on the West Lake project amidst ongoing recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rieh Gold from Holland & Knight discusses the status of a decision regarding a project in Portland, indicating that a "go or no go" decision is pending.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and Jack Barrow from BTR Energy discusses scheduling a meeting to review materials related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA coordinating a call regarding meetings with stakeholders, specifically seeking clarification from Elizabeth Weaver on participant details.
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The email from Albert Kelly at the EPA inquires about the estimated time of arrival for executed documents related to the Pre-RD Group, following a briefing that went well and is expected to receive a statement of support.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, confirms a meeting scheduled for Monday at 1 PM with Rich Gold from Holland & Knight to discuss regulatory matters.
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The email from Albert Kelly discusses the potential for innovative sediment remediation plans by PRP groups, specifically mentioning the Upper Passaic site, and suggests that Kelly encourage a meeting with these groups to facilitate progress, while advising confidentiality regarding the source of the suggestion.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses scheduling a meeting regarding EPA comments on a draft work plan and statement of work for PH baseline sampling.
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Albert Kelly of the EPA confirms his availability for a meeting with Rich Gold from Holland & Knight after 4:30 PM on October 10, 2017.
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The email from Albert Kelly at the EPA discusses the release of a press statement regarding the Portland Harbor, confirming that it has been communicated to Congressional offices and advising to proceed with further actions.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Rich Gold of Holland & Knight discusses the finalization of the "PH-Press Statement Pre-RD Sampling Plan" and acknowledges the efforts made to achieve this milestone.
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The document is a draft work plan prepared by Geosyntec for the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, outlining the pre-remedial design investigation studies for the Portland Harbor Superfund site.
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The email correspondence between Marissa Serafino from Holland & Knight and Albert Kelly from the EPA discusses scheduling a Superfund meeting with AROW on June 22, suggesting a preference for an afternoon meeting at Holland & Knight's office.
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The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) provided comments to the EPA's Superfund Task Force on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Superfund program, emphasizing the need for structural changes and accountability in decision-making processes.
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The email from Lynn Schloesser of ACEC thanks EPA's Albert Kelly for a meeting regarding the Superfund program, highlighting the need for improved funding and innovative approaches to enhance clean-up efforts and support environmental protection.
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The email from Jack Barrow of BTR Energy discusses a meeting with EPA's Chris Grundler's team regarding the e-RIN program, emphasizing the need for prioritizing a decision to move forward without a rule-making, and suggests involving Senior Policy Advisor Mandy Gunasekara to expedite the process.
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The email from Holland & Knight discusses the supportive language included in the FY2018 Senate Interior Appropriations Report, which encourages the EPA to improve Superfund implementation, specifically addressing inconsistencies in sediment guidance.
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The email from Ronald J. Tenpas of Morgan Lewis to Cynthia Mackey at the EPA discusses concerns regarding the current Financial Assurance requirements for Superfund sites, advocating for reforms to reduce administrative burdens on responsible parties while questioning the necessity of such requirements given the rarity of defaults by responsible parties.
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The American Council of Engineering Companies submitted comments to the EPA regarding the importance of adequate staffing and training in the procurement and contract administration function to improve the efficiency of the Superfund program, as outlined in the Administrator's memorandum on prioritizing the program.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight to Albert Kelly discusses the need for a conversation before finalizing decisions related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight LLP to Albert Kelly discusses the submission of presentation slides related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, specifically for the Environmental Protection Agency's RIO draft.
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The email from Peter Saba discusses the Portland Harbor project and involves multiple recipients, including EPA personnel and legal representatives, indicating a collaborative effort on environmental matters.
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The document is a draft work plan prepared for the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, detailing the pre-remedial design investigation studies for the Portland Harbor Superfund site, focusing on site description, contaminants, and proposed tasks for data collection and analysis.
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The document is a draft work plan prepared by Geosyntec for the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, detailing the pre-remedial design investigation studies for the Portland Harbor Superfund site.
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The EPA announced an agreement on a sampling plan for the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, which the Portland Harbor PCI Private Business Group supports and has agreed to help fund for its implementation.
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The memorandum from Geosyntec to the Portland Harbor Superfund Site Pre-RD Group discusses the advantages of using a grid-cell approach for unbiased surface sediment sampling over the transect method proposed by the EPA, arguing that it will provide better spatial coverage and data quality for the dynamic river system.
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality expresses concerns to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the draft Administrative Order on Consent for the Pre-Remedial Design Investigation at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, emphasizing issues with the process and substance of the draft.
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