Speeches, Testimony and Transcripts
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Public Hearing on EPA's Proposed Reconsideration of the Final MON Risk and Technology Review
Information about EPA's public hearing for the MON reconsideration
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EPA response to Appeal to RFC: Information Quality Guidelines BMW Manufacturing Corp.
EPA response to the Request for Correction (RFC)
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Phosphorous Reduction in the Mystic River Watershed 101
View document(s) for the Phosphorous Reduction in the Mystic River Watershed 101 webinars.
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EPA Approved Statutes and Regulations in the New Jersey SIP
EPA Approved Statutes and Regulations in the New Jersey SIP
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EPA response to Follow up to RFC: Responses to Comments on EPA's Designation and Classification of Areas for the 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard
EPA response to the Request for Correction (RFC)
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EPA response to RFC: Responses to Comments on EPA's Designation and Classification of Areas for the 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard
EPA response to the Request for Correction (RFC)
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Washington SIP: EPA Approved Regulations (Table 6 - Olympic Region Clean Air Agency)
EPA approved regulations for the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency in Washington's air quality State Implementation Plan (SIP).
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Email heading - COE Regulatory Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for "PCS Phosphate Mine Continuation" - Aurora, Beaufort County, NC - CEQ#20080213 - ERP# COE-E67005-NC
Contains e-mail & attached letter on FEIS for proposed expansion of Phosphate mining operations adjacent to Pamlico River, Aurora, Beaufort County, NC, July 23, 2008
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Memorandum: Request for Higher Level Review of Wilmington District Permit, Permit AID 200110096, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Phosphate Division, Aurora Operation Mine Continuation
Contains e-mail cover & memorandum on higher Level Review of Wilmington District Permit & FEIS attachment for Pcs Phosphate Mine Continuation, Aurora, North Carolina, sent March 18, 2009
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PCS Corps Letters E-mail Correspondence
Contains E-mail Correspondence on all EPA R4 letters send to USACE on the PCS Phosphate Mine expansion, Aurora, Beaufort County, NC, March 27, 2009
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PCS Phosphate Mining Expansion Response Letter to Senator Kay Hagan
Response letter to Senator Kay Hagan in regards to USACE & EPA CWA Section 404 permit application from PCS Phosphate mining expansion in Aurora, Beaufort County, NC, March 19, 2009
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From Page 2-31 E-mail Correspondence
Contains exerpt from page 2-31 on unmined ore from the USACE, PCS Phosphate Mine expansion, Aurora, Beaufort County, North Carolina, March 18, 2009
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Conference Call E-mail Correspondence
Contains E-mail Correspondence on setting up a conference call in for PCS Phosphate Mine expansion, Aurora, Beaufort County, North Carolina, March 17, 2009
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Reccomendation to Request a Higher Level Review for Department of Army Permit AID 200110096, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Phosphate Division, Aurora Operation (PCS) Mine Continuation
Contains letter to USACE on EPA review request of Notice of Intent for the PCS Phosphate Mine expansion, Aurora, Beaufort County, North Carolina, March 17, 2009
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Calendar Entry: Briefing - PCS Phosphates 404 Permitting
Contains calendar entry for meeting to discuss permit elevation on appox. 4K acres of wetland impact mine in Albemarle Pamilico National Estuary Program area, Aurora, North Carolina, 3/11/09
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No Additional Review for Section 404 Permit, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
Contains EPA notification letter to not seek additional review for the CWA Section 404 permit for PCS Phosphate mine expanion operation, Aurora, North Carolina, June 17, 2009
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EPA Veto of PCS Phosphate Permit in North Carolina
Contains letter from NC environmental organizations protesting the elevation of a Section 404 permit under the Clean Water Act, Aurora, North Carolina, February 18, 2009
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PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. Mine Continuation Permit NGO Line Alternative Letter, April 3, 2009
Contains letter from PotashCorp requesting not to elective PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. Mine Continuation Permit, Beaufort County, North Carolina, April 3, 2009