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All FOIA Requests Pending As of July 31, 2017 All Pending Report Tracking Number Requester Name Organization Received Date Description EPA‐HQ‐2017‐001609 Daniel L. Ewald Tetrahedron Inc 11/28/2016 17:11 Attached files should list requested MRID studies/files. EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002002 Timothy Cama The Hill 12/13/2016 14:12 Requesting communications between PE Trump's transition team and EPA employees. Any records, documents, emails, questionnaires, memoranda or other correspondence or communications between agency officials and the Trump Presidential Transition Team, regardless of format, medium or physical characteristics and including electronic records and information. The request includes both in‐agency and external communications. The likely date range of the records is Sept. 1, 2016 through the present. I am requesting responsive records regardless of format, and the request includes attachments to those records. In addition, please whenever possible produce records electronically in non‐proprietary formats such as Excel files or PDF files. Please also provide any and all documentation related to such electronic records, EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002023 Carrie P. Levine Center for Public Integrity 12/13/2016 21:12 including but not limited to data dictionaries, database documentation, record layouts, code sheets, data entry instructions, and similar printed or EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002024 Nicholas P. Surgey 12/13/2016 21:12 See attached document Seeking all communications (emails, letters, PowerPoint presentations, etc.) sent by EPA and received at EPA to and from both the Trump transition team and the Trump "landing team" of select staff from Nov. 15, 2016, to Dec. 14, 2016. The transition team is the one with the website greatagain.gov. The "landing team" is the Trump transition team officials that are working directly with EPA: Myron Ebell, David Schnare, EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002051 Anthony Lacey Inside EPA 12/14/2016 17:12 David Kreutzer, Austin Lipari, David Stevenson, and George Sugiyama. EPA is aware of the members of its own transition team, but to cover all the bases, EPA‐R7‐2017‐001850 Stephen Withee Frost Brown Todd, LLC 12/7/2016 14:12 Under Agency Review EPA‐HQ‐2017‐001968 Richard Alonso BRACEWELL 12/12/2016 14:12 Requesting all records regarding EPA's Proposed Denial of Petition for Rulemaking to Change the RFS Point of Obligation. To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request the following records: 1. Any and all communications between Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt and the Environmental Protection Agency and/or all representatives of AG Pruitt and the EPA. I also request that, if appropriate, fees be waived as I believe this request is in the public interest. The requested documents will be made available to the general public free EPA‐HQ‐2017‐001919 Andrew Kaczynski CNN 12/9/2016 14:12 of charge as part of the public information service at CNN.com, processed by a representative of the news media/press and is made in the process of Please provide copies of the following documents in cases in which both USEPA and the State of Oklahoma are parties and that, as of the date of this EPA‐HQ‐2017‐001890 Nathaniel Barber 12/8/2016 14:12 request, are still pending in any Federal District Court, Federal Circuit Court, or the United States Supreme Court: ‐ the initial pleadings, meaning the Regional Freedom of Information Officer December 8, 2016 U.S. EPA, Region 6 1445 Ross Avenue (6MD‐OE) Dallas, TX 75202‐2733 Re: Freedom of Information Act Request This is a request for copies of correspondence under the Freedom of Information Act. Specifically, I am requesting copies of correspondence between Environmental Protection Agency staff and Oklahoma Attorney General Scott E. Pruitt from 2010 to the date of this request. I am also requesting copies of correspondence between EPA staff and any email address with the stem @oag.ok.gov during the same timeframe. Due to EPA‐HQ‐2017‐001897 Hudson Munoz 12/8/2016 16:12 the time‐sensitive nature of this request, I will hold the EPA to a strict 20‐day deadline for an initial response and expect the agency to provide written I’m writing to request copies of the following two documents cited in 59 Fed. Reg. 44144 (Aug. 26, 1994): (1) October 8, 1993 Application for Adequacy EPA‐R2‐2017‐001921 Duan M. Pryor Sidley Austin LLP 12/9/2016 14:12 Determination for Puerto Rico’s Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Permit Program; and, (2) February 17, 1994 Revised Submission of Puerto Rico’s EPA‐HQ‐2017‐001982 Patrick Llewellyn Public Citizen, Inc. 12/13/2016 14:12 All records of communications from or on behalf of the Trump‐Pence Transition Team to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for the period from The Knight Institute requests the following documents: 1. All directives, memoranda, guidance, emails, or other communications concerning the speech Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia of government employees or contractors: a. sent by the White House13 to any federal agency since January 19, 2017, or b. sent by an agency to its EPA‐HQ‐2017‐003485 Alex Abdo University 2/1/2017 14:02 employees or contractors since January 19, 2017; 2. All documents drafted by the agency sincejanuary 19, 2017 containing policy or legal guidance or EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002012 Beth Gotthelf Butzel Long 12/13/2016 19:12 See attached I request from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the following records created on or between November 9, 2016 on January 20, 2017 and EPA‐HQ‐2017‐003424 Lauren Dillon Democratic National Committee 1/31/2017 14:01 11:59AM ET on January 20, 2017: (a) any email sent to an EPA email address from an email address ending in "@ptt.gov" and (b) any email Requesting all communications between the EPA and Representatives of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, the President and/or those purporting to contact the Agency on behalf of the President concerning the operations of the Agency's social media accounts;any documents or materials used to instruct or train Agency personnel in the use of its public‐facing Twitter account, @EPA; any documents or material used to instruct EPA‐HQ‐2017‐003425 Amanda Johnson Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1/31/2017 14:01 Agency personnel on the proper procedures for archiving and deleting content from the Agency's public‐facing Twitter account ; and all emails sent or Please provide EPA's Data Evaluation Reports for the following MRID numbered studies. 44614113 44866001 45163202 46465001 46465002 46474901 EPA‐HQ‐2017‐003378 Robert R. Stewart Technology Sciences Group Inc. 1/30/2017 18:01 46474902 46959501 47066601 47851701 47851702 47881401 47891401 48099101 48099102 49025601 49025602 They are in the file jacket for EPA This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act. I hereby request the following records: Any memos or emails sent by Myron Ebell to agency employees instructing them not to correspond with public officials, including members of Congress and the media, between January 20, 2017 and the present. The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes. In the event EPA‐HQ‐2017‐003408 Igor Bobic The Huffington Post 1/30/2017 21:01 that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002105 Thomas E. Santoro Arnold & Porter LLP 12/15/2016 21:12 Please see attached request. Provide all documents (including but not limited to self evaluations written by any non‐supervisory attorney seeking a promotion, memoranda submitted EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002108 Nicole Cantello AFGE 12/15/2016 14:12 by the attorneys’ management, memoranda prepared by Headquarters such as approval memoranda and position evaluation statements) regarding all I would like to obtain copies off all correspondence, reports, telephone records, or other documents in EPA's possession, custody or control which EPA EPA‐R7‐2017‐002382 Dale Guariglia Bryan Cave 12/28/2016 18:12 may have received in response to, or which are otherwise related to the subject matter of, Alyse Stoy's November 17, 2016 letter to Richard Lewis of This request concerns the consent decree between the U.S. EPA and the U.S. DOJ and Southern Coal Corp. and its affiliates. This is case 7:16‐cv‐462 in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia. Please provide me with each and every of the documents listed on Appendix A to the proposed Consent EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002132 Ken Ward Jr. The Charleston Gazette 12/16/2016 19:12 Decree, which is ECF Number 2‐2 and contains a list of financial documents used to determine the ability of the companies' to pay a civil penalty. Also EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002197 Yogin Kothari UCS 12/20/2016 14:12 All communications from January 1, 2011 to the present between named EPA employees attached and Scott Pruitt and anyone with the email domain EPA‐HQ‐2017‐002141 Hudson Munoz 12/16/2016 21:12 Please see attached. Sierra Club Requests the Following Records: 1. All records involving or relating to communications or meetings of any kind with the Trump Administration EPA Landing Team, hereinafter (“Landing Team”) comprised of the following individuals: a. Shannon Kenny, EPA; and b. Myron Ebell, Competitive Enterprise Institute; and c. Chris Horner, Competitive Enterprise Institute; and d. Harlan Watson, U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (Retired); and e. David Kreutzer, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation; and f.
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