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Message From: Sent: To: Subject: Daguillard, Robert [/0=EXCHANGELABS/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=BBE9682B940C4F2C90732E4D37355DD4-DAGUILLARD,] 4/2/2018 5:58:41 PM Lyndsey Gilpin [ Ex. 6 j RE: Story on changes to coal ash rules fo r the Daily Beast Good afternoon Lindsey, A quick word to acknowledge receipt. What's your hard deadline, please? And when are you hoping to publish your story? Cheers, R. Robert Daguillard Office of Media Relations U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC +1 f2 0 2 ) 5 6 4 - 6 6 1 8 (O) From: Lyndsey Gilpin[______________ Ex._6______________ ] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2018 1:56 PM To: Daguillard, Robert <Daguillard.Robert@epa.gov> Subject: Story on changes to coal ash rules for the Daily Beast Hi Robert, I am working on a separate story for the Daily Beast, this time on coal ash. I had a few questions I wanted to run by you. If these could be answered by EOD tomorrow that'd be great. 1. The EPA has recently announced changing some parts of the federal regulations on coal ash. What sorts of changes are in store and how will this help coal ash sites be cleaned up, monitored, and moved? 2. How will the EPA still monitor and maintain coal ash, which has been shown to pose risks to human health? 3. How will these sites be maintained and monitored to ensure spills like the Kingston plant in 2008 don't happen again? 4. What sorts of public health impacts can coal ash ponds have on nearby communities and cleanup workers, and what precautions is the EPA taking to make sure these health impacts are mitigated as regulations are loosened? Thanks, Lyndsey Gilpin @lyndseygilpin lyndseygilpin.com 502-468-1963 Subscribe to Southerly, my newsletter about ecology, justice, and culture In the American South. Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 13 ED 002061 00003823-00001