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Jackson, RyanOackson.ryan@epa.gov] Doug Ericksen Tue 6/6/2017 5:16:55 PM Sen. Ericksen Fwd: air permit delegation from EPA
Ryan, I received this email from our Energy Facility Site Evaluation Committee (EFSEC) regarding EPA delegating approval to issue air permits. Bill Lynch is the Director of EFSEC.
Of interest is the last line of the first paragraph. How can region 10 have 600+ employees and not enough manpower to issue a permit in a timely fashion?
Hope all is well in DC. Saw the Administrator on Fox News last night and thought he did a good job.
Doug Ericksen
From: Lynch, Bill (UTC) lmailto:bilvnch@utc.wa.qovl Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 9:33 AM
To: Ericksen, Sen. Doug <Douq.Ericksen@Jeg.wa.qov> Subject: air permit delegation from EPA
Hi Senator Ericksen.
I believe you have seen a copy of the press release we issued yesterday about getting EPA approval to issue air permits. I just wanted to send a
note to say thank you for being the prime sponsor of SB 5310, which passed during a special session in 2015. That bill updated
EFSEC's enforcement authority, which was needed before EPA could delegate air permitting authority to us. Now that EPA has delegated us this
authority by approving our state implementation plan (SIP), it means Grays Harbor Energy can get an air permit they have been waiting on from
EPA for about 8 years. We expect that they will get a request for the air permit later in the summer or in early fall. It shouldn't take longer than a
few months to turn it around. Other projects that come in the door in the future will also benefit from not having EPA issue the permits. EPA just doesn't have permit writers available.
We continue to make progress on all our other fronts.
Hope your summer is going well.
Bill
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Scott Corley[scott@corleydc.com] Jackson, RyanOackson.ryan@epa.gov Fotouhi, David Fri 10/27/2017 5:11:05 PM RE: Time to meet...
Yes, that works for me. Thanks.
David Fotouhi
Deputy General Counsel Office of General Counsel U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tel: +1 202.564.1976 fotouhi.david@epa.gov
From: Scott Corley [mailto:scott@corleydc.com] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2017 1:05 PM To: Fotouhi, David <Fotouhi.David@epa.gov> Cc: Jackson, Ryan <jackson.ryan@epa.gov> Subject: Re: Time to meet...
Let's talk at 4:30. I'll call your number below?
Thanks, David.
Scott Scott Corley 202 906 0127 cell
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On Oct 27, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Fotouhi, David <Fotouhi.David@epa.gov> wrote: Scott:
I'd be happy to discuss this issue with you either today after 4:30 p.m. or early next week. Let me know what works best on your end.
Best,
David
David Fotouhi
Deputy General Counsel Office of General Counsel U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tel: +1 202.564.1976 fotouhi.david@epa.gov
From: Jackson, Ryan Sent: Friday, October 27, 2017 12:32 PM To: Scott Corley <scott@,corleydc.com>; Fotouhi, David <Fotouhi.David@epa.gov> Subject: Re: Time to meet...
I'm sorry for the delay. Yes. Happy to help. I'm traveling with Pruitt today. Let me give you a shout when I can a little later today. In the meantime david can provide some more immediate help. He's in our general counsel's office.
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