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Objectives:
Collaboration Discussion: U.S. EPA and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
June 13, 2018 Draft Agenda
Establish a positive dialogue with Chamber members Explore collaboration around proactive and constructive shared, strategic priorities
Agenda:
Welcome and introduction Shared priorities discussion
o What is U.S. EPA working on where the Chamber can assist? Low hanging/early wins:
o Mobilizing private capital on water infrastructure Convening the investment and water communities Engaging local Chambers to develop a pipeline of bankable projects Aligning funding and capacity solutions for rural communities (working with USDA) and the role of the private sector
o Promoting the export of U.S. water technologies products and services o Catalyzing technology innovation in the water-energy nexus, including the testbed
network concept o Developing flexible sustainable solutions working with communities and utilities -
permit streamlining o Capacity building/workforce development - technical and skills issues for water
operators Next steps
Participants:
Lee Forsgren Peter Grevatt Andrew Sawyers Chuck Chaitovitz Christopher Guith Heath Knakmuhs Michael Schon Jake Tyner
Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA
Tiers 8&9
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