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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses her lunch order for the CSCC Outreach Tour scheduled for August 7-10, specifically requesting a Veggie sandwich with white American cheese.
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The email from Gary Van Sickle of the California Specialty Crops Council discusses the upcoming annual outreach tour scheduled for August 7-11, 2017, and requests participants to complete and return a liability waiver form by June 30, while also inquiring about dietary restrictions.
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The California Department of Agriculture organized the 2017 California Specialty Crops Tour from August 7-11 to enhance stakeholder engagement and knowledge on various agricultural topics, including pest management, worker protection, and sustainable practices.
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The International Wood Products Association submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency supporting the Direct Final Rule for extending the compliance date of formaldehyde emission standards for composite wood products, emphasizing the need for consideration of the global supply chain in the regulatory process.
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The email exchange between Joe O'Donnell of IWPA and Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses scheduling a conference call to review joint industry submissions regarding import declaration provisions of the formaldehyde rule.
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Arkema Inc. submitted comments to the EPA regarding the draft guidance for reporting chemical substances manufactured or processed as nanoscale materials, specifically seeking clarification on the classification of emulsion polymers in relation to their physical state.
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The email from Cindy Squires of the International Wood Products Association to Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the flooring industry's stress regarding delays in early labeling relief related to the formaldehyde rule, highlighting the urgency for resolution before the end of July.
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The email from Cindy Squires of the IWPA expresses opposition to the Sierra Club's lawsuit aimed at vacating the one-year extension of the Formaldehyde rule, highlighting concerns about compliance difficulties and the impact on products already shipped.
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The email correspondence between Richard Keigwin of the EPA and Keith Jones of the BPIA discusses a recent speaking engagement related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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William Kovacs from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent an email to Michael Abboud providing additional information, including a Senate testimony on EPA's rulemaking deficiencies and an executive summary of a document on environmental protection strategies.
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The email from Tate Bennett at the EPA discusses the positive reception of Administrator Pruitt's remarks during a visit, and Leah Pilconis from AGC expresses gratitude while awaiting a "sue and settle" quote.
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William Kovacs, Senior Vice President of Environment, Technology & Regulatory Affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, announces his retirement after twenty years of service and expresses gratitude to colleagues in a farewell message.
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Continental Carbon Company is requesting urgent relief from deadlines in their Consent Decree due to financial strain from pollution control costs, urging the DOJ and EPA to ensure consistent enforcement of Clean Air Act requirements across all carbon black companies to maintain a fair marketplace and protect jobs.
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The email from Heidi King at NHTSA discusses a scheduling conflict for a CAFE/GHG meeting, indicating that John Moran from the EOP will not attend but will have a representative from OIRA present.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Deputy Secretary, Steve Censky, is seeking information from the EPA regarding small refinery hardship waivers for the 2017 compliance year, following a commitment from Administrator Pruitt to provide the requested information.
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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is recommending Michael Rolband for appointment to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Chartered Science Advisory Board due to his extensive experience and contributions to environmental compliance in the home building industry.
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The email from Kenneth Wagner at the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to address RCRA-related concerns raised by Walmart, amidst a directive to cancel non-essential travel.
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The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Rich Dailey from Walmart discusses scheduling a conference call involving Byron Brown to follow up on environmental compliance matters.
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The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Rich Dailey from Walmart discusses scheduling a follow-up meeting regarding environmental compliance, with a specific mention of including Byron Brown on the call.
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The email correspondence involves Kenneth Wagner, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, coordinating a meeting with Rich Dailey from Walmart regarding environmental compliance, while also including logistical details for the meeting.
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The email correspondence between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Rich Dailey of Walmart discusses scheduling a meeting for November 14, 2017, involving David Fotouhi and Byron.
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Kenneth Wagner from the EPA expresses interest in meeting with Walmart's Rich Dailey to discuss the EPA's approach to environmental regulation as part of their ongoing collaboration.
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Kenneth Wagner from the EPA expresses his eagerness to meet with Rich Dailey from Walmart and suggests bringing a larger team to meet the Administrator following their discussion at the ECOS meeting.
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The email correspondence between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Rich Dailey of Walmart discusses a meeting related to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the challenges it poses for retailers, with a proposal to gather other retailers for a potential meeting with Administrator Pruitt.
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The email exchange between Rich Dailey from Walmart and Kenneth Wagner from the EPA discusses the scheduling of a dinner speaker for the upcoming EHS Corporate Roundtable Dinner, with a request for Administrator Pruitt or a senior staff member to attend.
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The email correspondence involves Tom Davis from Walmart coordinating a call with Rich Dailey and Kenneth Wagner from the EPA regarding a speaker for the Environmental, Health and Safety Corporate Roundtable Dinner.
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The email from Hayley Ford, Deputy White House Liaison at the EPA, discusses scheduling a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to address RCRA-related concerns raised by Walmart, following a request from Rich Dailey.
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The email correspondence between Rich Dailey of Walmart and Hayley Ford from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with the EPA Administrator regarding the application of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to the retail industry.
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The email correspondence involves Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders and Kenneth Wagner from the EPA discussing the retrieval of photos from a recent event, with Daisy Letendre from the EPA facilitating the process.
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The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Rich Dailey of Walmart discusses attendance and preparations for a meeting regarding the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), with Wagner indicating he may not attend due to travel.
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Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders requests a link to photos from a recent meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Kenneth Wagner of the EPA and Rich Dailey of Walmart discusses scheduling a meeting in the lobby after lunch on July 17, 2017.
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Walmart representatives, including Rich Dailey, express interest in meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt to discuss RCRA issues related to retail, proposing a small group of attendees for the visit.
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The email exchange between Justin Schwab of the EPA and Anne Cottingham of the Nuclear Energy Institute discusses arrangements for Schwab's presentation at the NEI Legal Advisory Committee meeting on November 14, 2017, with Cottingham expressing gratitude for his presentation.
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The email from Alexander Dominguez of the EPA discusses coordinating a speaking engagement for Justin Schwab at the NEI Legal Advisory Committee meeting on November 14, 2017, and emphasizes the importance of addressing specific topics of interest for the attendees.
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The Western Caucus Foundation is hosting a holiday reception for members of the Senate and Congressional Western Caucuses on December 13, 2017, in Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence between Madeline Morris of the EPA and Rob Hobart discusses scheduling a meeting between the Monsanto CEO and Administrator Pruitt, with a proposed time of around 1:30 PM.
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The email correspondence between Madeline Morris from the EPA and Elizabeth Reicherts from Siemens discusses logistical arrangements for a meeting on June 27, including a request to change an attendee and inquiries about security protocols.
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The email exchange between Madeline Morris of the EPA and Rashid G. Hallaway discusses scheduling Administrator Pruitt's attendance and speaking engagement at the ACCCE board meeting on Thursday morning.
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The email exchange between Madeline Morris of the EPA and Logan Gamble of Honeywell discusses the delivery of a thank you letter, with plans to meet the following morning for the handoff.
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The email from Madeline Morris of the Office of the Administrator requests Leonard Leo of the Federalist Society to complete an external meeting request form to facilitate scheduling a meeting in New York City.
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The document outlines the details for a keynote speech by Paul Bailey, President and CEO of ACCCE, at their Summer Board Meeting on June 29, 2017, including event logistics and the role of the EPA.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and a Siemens representative discusses logistical arrangements for a meeting scheduled on June 27, 2017, including security protocols.
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The email exchange between Elizabeth Reicherts of Siemens and Madeline Morris from the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for June 27, 2017, and coordinating logistics for the attendees.
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The email correspondence involves Amy Chiang from Honeywell coordinating a meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on June 28th, discussing attendee lists and contact information.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received a meeting request for Administrator E. Scott Pruitt to serve as a keynote speaker at an event hosted by the Federalist Society's New York City Lawyers Chapter during the week of October 16, 2017.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons from the EPA and Summer Bravo from Xcel Energy discusses planning a site visit to one of Xcel's coal plants in Minnesota, with a focus on scheduling during the August-September timeframe and addressing the interest of Xcel's executives in the visit.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons from the EPA and Summer Bravo from Xcel Energy discusses the scheduling of a site visit and a potential meeting with the EPA Administrator, indicating that arrangements are still pending as of June 2017.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Elizabeth Reicherts of Siemens discusses arranging a meeting with the EPA Administrator for Siemens' CEO and managing board on June 27, 2017.
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The email from Troy Lyons of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency acknowledges receipt of information regarding a letter from Udall and others to Senators Roberts and Stabenow related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from James Tobin of the National Association of Home Builders is an automatic reply regarding his absence, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Summer Bravo of Xcel Energy and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses the scheduling of a site visit and a potential meeting with the EPA Administrator, with Bravo seeking updates to inform her CEO ahead of an upcoming event.
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The email exchange between Summer Bravo of Xcel Energy and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses logistical details regarding a meeting scheduled for June 27, 2017, with Bravo indicating they are waiting for an escort to leave their current area.
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The email exchange between Summer Bravo of Xcel Energy and Troy Lyons of the EPA discusses a meeting scheduled for the afternoon of June 27, 2017.
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Xcel Energy's Summer Bravo reached out to EPA's Troy Lyons to discuss hosting a site visit for the Administrator and provided an overview of the company's commitment to clean energy and emissions reduction.
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The document is a letter from the Sierra Club to the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry, urging the EPA to commit to specific actions regarding pesticide regulations to facilitate the expedited reauthorization of the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act (PRIA).
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Jason Schendle discusses the demands from Jonathan Black that must be met for the EPA to lift a hold related to PRIA IV, with Lyons planning to escalate the matter to Nancy for further consideration.
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The email exchange between Troy Lyons of the EPA and Jason Schendle discusses the lack of updates regarding the PRIA process and the nomination of a chemical candidate.
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The email from Darrell Henry of the Western Caucus Foundation urges action against Senate Democrats, particularly Chuck Schumer, for blocking the confirmation of nominees essential for the new Interior Department leadership, emphasizing the need for Western progress.
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The Western Caucus Foundation is hosting a holiday reception for members of the Senate and Congressional Western Caucuses on December 13, 2017, in Washington, D.C.
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The Western Caucus Foundation is hosting a holiday reception for members of the Senate and Congressional Western Caucuses on December 13, 2017, in Washington, D.C., and is requesting RSVPs.
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The email discusses the planning of a bipartisan Salon event on December 6, 2017, organized by the American Council for Capital Formation, where the EPA Administrator will lead a roundtable discussion, with a request for suggestions on inviting Congressional Democrats.
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The email from Darrell Henry of the Western Caucus Foundation urges action against New York Senator Chuck Schumer for allegedly obstructing the confirmation of nominees essential for the leadership of the Interior Department, emphasizing the need for progress in the West.
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Courtney Briggs from the National Association of Home Builders is introducing Brian Vanderbloemen, who has joined SAS's government affairs team, to Troy Lyons.
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The email from Brian Vanderbloemen discusses a connection facilitated by Courtney Briggs between him and Troy Lyons from the EPA regarding a potential meeting, as Vanderbloemen has recently joined the government affairs team at SAS.
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The American Iron and Steel Institute submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of existing regulations and their impact on the steel industry's ability to operate and expand facilities.
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The email correspondence involves Rachel Jones from the National Association of Manufacturers coordinating with EPA officials regarding a meeting, confirming that Mandy Gunasekara will attend in place of another participant.
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The email from Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute discusses the submission of public comments regarding EPA regulations and outlines attendees for an upcoming meeting with EPA representatives.
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The email correspondence between Robin Kime of the EPA and Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute discusses the submission of regulatory reform comments and preparations for an upcoming meeting regarding the steel industry.
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The email from Kevin Messner of the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers discusses an upcoming meeting with the EPA regarding the implications of a court ruling on HFC regulations for the appliance industry.
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The Aluminum Association submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the evaluation of existing regulations, highlighting the economic significance and employment impact of the U.S. aluminum industry.
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The email from Albert Kelly discusses Honeywell's appreciation for the CERCLA Task Force's recommendations and invites the Task Force to participate as speakers at the upcoming Mega-Superfund Site Symposium on September 7, 2017, in Philadelphia.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly and Rashid Hallaway discusses their appreciation for a constructive meeting and the willingness of Hallaway's company to provide engineers and consultants for further assistance, related to a project involving the EPA.
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The email from Albert Kelly discusses a meeting invitation for Troy with Region 2 officials regarding ongoing issues with the EPA, as conveyed by Benjamin E. Quayle, who requests a joint meeting if problems persist after the meeting.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, discusses a follow-up call regarding Troy Chemical's concerns with the EPA's proposed Administrative Order on Consent (AOC) for their Newark manufacturing site, indicating that Region 2 is unlikely to agree to most of Troy's requests.
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The email from Albert Kelly discusses a recent update regarding Troy's execution of an Administrative Order on Consent (AOC) with EPA Region 2, indicating ongoing concerns but a desire to move forward collaboratively.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly, Senior Advisor to the EPA Administrator, and Congressman Benjamin E. Quayle discusses scheduling a call regarding the Superfund Task Force Report related to Troy Corp.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Amy S. Plaster of CMS Energy discusses scheduling a meeting regarding a Superfund site and a visit to a pumped hydro storage facility.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Amy S. Plaster of CMS Energy discusses scheduling a meeting to address issues related to a Superfund site and a visit to a pumped hydro storage facility.
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The memorandum from the Ad-Hoc Industry Natural Resource Management Group to the Department of Commerce requests the review and potential modification or repeal of NOAA's Natural Resource Damage Assessment regulations due to their lengthy resolution times and significant transaction costs for companies involved.
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The memorandum from the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Regulatory Reform Officer discusses a request from the Ad-Hoc Industry Natural Resource Management Group to review the inter-relationship between EPA policies and the Natural Resource Damage Assessment regulations of the Department of the Interior and NOAA, aiming to identify opportunities for more cost-effective management of natural resource damages at Superfund sites.
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The memorandum from HHQ Ventures, LLC outlines Troy's concerns regarding EPA Region 2's proposed Administrative Order on Consent for the Remedial Investigation of the Troy Plant Site, highlighting inconsistencies between the AOC and the Statement of Work that could hinder a streamlined remediation process.
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The email from Benjamin E. Quayle to Albert Kelly informs that Troy has executed the AOC with Region 2 and expresses a desire to address ongoing concerns while moving towards a resolution.
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The email from Michelle Hale at the EPA discusses Scott Pruitt's decision to rescind the "Waters of the United States" rule, which expanded federal regulation of water bodies under the Clean Water Act, framing it as a restoration of order rather than a shake-up.
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The email correspondence between Michelle Hale from the EPA and Jim Stengle from NGEAO discusses a request for Scott Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at the NGEAO annual meeting on September 13, 2017.
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The email from Michelle Hale at the EPA discusses the request for Scott Pruitt to be the keynote speaker at the NGEAO annual meeting on September 13, 2017, and indicates that she is forwarding the request to the scheduling team.
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The email from Michelle Hale at the EPA discusses the uncertainty of Scott Pruitt's speaking engagement at the NGEAO in September and suggests contacting Sydney Hupp for further information.
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The email from Matt Chambers of the National Association of Manufacturers requests contact information for Ron Smisek, head of security at The Phoenician, to coordinate security details for Mr. Pruitt's upcoming visit.
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The email correspondence between Michael Mittelholzer of the National Association of Home Builders and Michelle Hale from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses a meeting request with Administrator Pruitt, with Hale confirming the invitation and indicating follow-up in April.
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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) congratulates Scott Pruitt on his confirmation as Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and expresses a desire to collaborate on environmental policies that balance ecological protection with economic considerations for the home building industry.
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The email from Sydney Hupp of the EPA discusses a request for Administrator Pruitt to speak at a meeting organized by the American Iron and Steel Institute and the Steel Manufacturers Association, and includes a request for the recipient to complete an event form to streamline scheduling.
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Michael Mittelholzer from the National Association of Home Builders is requesting assistance in transmitting two letters to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, one thanking him for a recent meeting and the other praising the President for an Executive Order on the "Waters of the United States" rule, while also inquiring about the Administrator's availability to address their Board of Directors during their Midyear meetings in June.
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The email correspondence between Owen McDonough of the National Association of Home Builders and Sarah Greenwalt of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirms a meeting scheduled for April 5, 2017, to discuss water policy issues.
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Owen McDonough from the National Association of Home Builders follows up with Sarah Greenwalt from the EPA regarding a report on state wetland protection and expresses willingness to discuss it further.
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The email is an automatic reply from Thomas Ward of the National Association of Home Builders, indicating his absence from the office and providing contact information for urgent matters related to State Wetland Protection.
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The email exchange between Paul Balserak of the American Iron and Steel Institute and Sarah Greenwalt of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding conduit theory and conductivity, suggesting potential time slots for the week of July 17-21, 2017.
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GEI Consultants, Inc. evaluated the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's methodology and data for establishing a conductivity benchmark in Ecoregion 50 of Minnesota, finding significant inconsistencies and flaws that undermine its validity.
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The email from Paul Balserak of the Steel Industry Association discusses significant scientific flaws in the draft conductivity guidance issued by the EPA, expresses concerns about its potential use in permitting decisions, and proposes a meeting with EPA officials to address these issues.
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The email from Paul Balserak discusses the preparation for an August 11, 2017, phone call regarding conduit theory, providing various attachments related to groundwater discharge regulations and NPDES permits for the EPA and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA provides comments on the Senator's draft SRF-WIFIA legislation, highlighting concerns that setting the interest rate at half the Treasury rate would significantly reduce infrastructure yield due to high subsidy calculations.
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