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FOIA Requests Received in February 2018 Tracking Number Requester Name Organization Received Date Description EPA-R2-2018-004950 James Cressy Cider Environmental 2/28/2018 17:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004853 Christy O'Connor Brinkerhoff Environmental Services, Inc. 2/26/2018 19:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004893 Erin Carter 2/27/2018 19:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R3-2018-004910 CHRISTOPHER M. KREJCI 2/27/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R3-2018-004928 Richard B. Garlitz EnviroTrac Ltd 2/28/2018 14:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R3-2018-004932 Eric Shertzer 2/28/2018 15:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R3-2018-004933 Richard B. Garlitz EnviroTrac Ltd 2/28/2018 15:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R3-2018-004940 Elizabeth A. Taccone EnviroTrac, Ltd. 2/28/2018 15:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R3-2018-004952 Steven Wicker CEM 2/28/2018 17:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R3-2018-004964 Mark Fortna DelVal Soil & Environmental Consultants, Inc 2/28/2018 19:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R3-2018-004965 Mark Fortna DelVal Soil & Environmental Consultants, Inc 2/28/2018 19:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004861 Matthew Mankovich STV 2/26/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004864 Marzena Sobilo Atlantic Environmental Solutions, Inc 2/26/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004894 Daniel E. DeCicco Darger Errante Yavitz & Blau 2/27/2018 19:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004895 Adam C. Arnold Gibbons P.C. 2/27/2018 19:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004899 Rachel Tevlin Atlantic Environmental Solutions, Inc 2/27/2018 20:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004901 Amanda Jagger Brinkerhoff Environmental Services 2/27/2018 21:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004902 Will Roslin 2/27/2018 21:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004909 CHRISTOPHER M. KREJCI 2/27/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004927 nick hodom Langan Engineering 2/28/2018 14:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004929 Carly D. Sibilia Mott MacDonald 2/28/2018 14:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004937 Natalie Powers 2/28/2018 15:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004938 Franco Selvaggio 2/28/2018 15:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004947 Adam C. Arnold Gibbons P.C. 2/28/2018 17:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004949 James Cressy Cider Environmental 2/28/2018 17:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004956 Lisa Schreiner PW Grosser Consulting 2/28/2018 18:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004906 Nils N. Clausen GSG 2/27/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004962 Nicholas D. Baxter Apex Companies LLC 2/28/2018 19:02 Under Agency Review I would like to have the Total Number of Regulated Systems, Total Number of Systems in Violation, and Total Number of Violations for all PWS (Public Water Systems) for New York in 2008. These should be placed in an excel workbook such that the state names are the column headers and the years are the row headers. They should be in chronological order, with the earliest year at the top. The violations of the respective years and states should be placed at the appropriate intersecting cells, and should EPA-R2-2018-004554 Alexandra M. Lindstrom Washington University in St. Louis 2/16/2018 21:02 be sent to the above email address ([email protected]) EPA-R2-2018-004562 Alexandra M. Lindstrom Washington University in St. Louis 2/16/2018 21:02 Under Agency Review I am looking for Phase I ESA(s) or other assessment documents completed with Brownfield Grants for the following properties: Stephenson Trust at 556 N Bayshore Drive, Coos Bay, OR, 97420, US Brownfield #1016351929 Falkestein, 520 N. Bayshore EPA-R10-2018-004745 Rick H. Young Seidemann RYS Environmental LLC 2/22/2018 18:02 Drive, Coos Bay, OR, 97420, US Brownfield #1016351927, and City of Coos Bay Park, 471 N. Bayshore, Coos Bay, OR, 97420, US Brownfield #1016603662. The EPA ACRES database shows they were assessed 12/31/00. EPA-R9-2018-004530 Sylvia Carignan Bloomberg BNA 2/16/2018 17:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004525 Sylvia Carignan Bloomberg BNA 2/16/2018 17:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004768 Emily Kahanic GSG Consultants, Inc 2/23/2018 14:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004779 Krista Carter B&N 2/23/2018 16:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004795 Nick Vallera PANDEY Environmental 2/23/2018 19:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004837 James Campbell Engineering Management, Inc. 2/26/2018 14:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004841 Craig Brechbuhler Flynn Environmental 2/26/2018 16:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004876 Monica Pocs BBJ Group 2/27/2018 16:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004903 Nils N. Clausen GSG 2/27/2018 21:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004912 CHRISTOPHER M. KREJCI 2/27/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004913 CHRISTOPHER M. KREJCI 2/27/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004921 Patrick Moakley Terracon 2/27/2018 23:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004924 Ronelle Rushton 2/28/2018 14:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004930 Nils N. Clausen GSG 2/28/2018 14:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004941 Brianna Scarfo EHS Support 2/28/2018 16:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004948 Kelsey Townsend ERM 2/28/2018 17:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004970 Ravindra Pathare 2/28/2018 21:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004972 Lauren Zangl 2/28/2018 21:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R5-2018-004973 Claire Puleio TRC Engineers, Inc 2/28/2018 21:02 Under Agency Review On behalf of ECC, I would like to formally make a Freedom of Information Request. ECC is interested in acquiring information/files related to FINDS/FRS facility "Army Depot 13" (EPA Registry ID #110067124695), addressed 10281 Main Street, EPA-R3-2018-004016 Brady B. Riles Environmental Consultants and Contractors, Inc. 2/1/2018 18:02 Fairfax, Virginia 22030. EPA-R3-2018-004780 Mathew D. Aldridge CTL Engineering, Inc 2/23/2018 16:02 Under Agency Review I request all records concerning logs documenting who has visited EPA’s Region 2 office at 290 Broadway, New York, New York 10007-1866. Please include records from Jan. 1, 2018 until the date this request is processed. Please include all records that document EPA's visitors, including but not limited to database queries, online registration forms, sign-in sheets, visitor badges, lapel stickers and passes. I ask that these records be provided to me in electronic form to [email protected] or via compact disc to the address provided below. If there is a large number of files, I ask that I be permitted to inspect the documents. I would prefer to receive the largest number of records or documents in electronic form. This request is made as part of the news gathering process, and not for commercial use. If my request is denied in whole or part, I ask that you justify all deletions by reference to specific exemptions of the act. I would appreciate your communicating with me by email or telephone at 703-341- EPA-R2-2018-004522 Sylvia Carignan Bloomberg BNA 2/16/2018 17:02 3708, rather than by mail, if you have questions regarding this request. I look forward to your reply within 20 business days, as the statute requires. Thank you for your assistance. EPA-R2-2018-004705 Natalie Powers Darger Errante Yavitz & Blau 2/21/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review EPA-R2-2018-004766 Yessenia Funes Gizmodo Media Group 2/22/2018 22:02 Under Agency Review To Whom It May Concern: Under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, I am requesting copies of the following information: The Organizational Charts for the Chief Information Officer of Environmental Protection Agency- something that includes the names and titles/departments of the people who report to the Chief Information Officer of Environmental Protection Agency. I would also ask that this Organizational Chart contain the direct reports of the people reporting to the Chief Information Officer. Also, contact information on the people listed in the above organizational charts to include: Business Address, Direct Business Telephone Number, and Business Email Address would be greatly appreciated. I am requesting this information for commercial purposes and I am willing to pay up to a $75 fee to receive this information. Please contact me if the fee for this request is greater than $75. I hope the request is thorough/clear enough. If you have any questions about this request, feel free to contact me using my information below. The requested information can be submitted either through email, fax, or mailed hard-copy, whichever allows me to receive the information as soon as possible. Kim Warren Fax: 614-573-6377 EPA-HQ-2018-004891 Kim Warren DiscoverOrg 2/27/2018 19:02 805 S Broadway 9th Floor Vancouver, WA 98660 Larry Gottesman U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (2822T) Washington, DC 20460 (202) 566-1667 Dear Larry Gottesman, This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act. I am making this request to find out more information on one use-straw bans and the effect they have on the environment.
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