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Message From: Sent: To: CC: Subject: Lauf, Robbie [rlauf@ nd.gov] 5/10 /2 0 1 7 5:14:16 PM Bennett, Tate [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Adm inistrative Group (FY D IBO H F23S P D LT)/cn=R ecipients/cn=lfa92542f7ca4d01973bl8b2fllb9141-B ennett, El] Bowles, Jack [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange A d m in istra tive Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=78e63acc248f41328768db82d95464c3-JBOWLES]; Graham, Amy [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Adm inistrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=26722dfde5b34925b0ad9a8dd4aff308-Graham, Amy]; Torstenson, Cassandra L. [ctorstenson@ nd.gov]; N owatzki, M ike [m now atzki@ nd.gov] Re: EPA Empowers State Regulators, Encourages Energy Innovation Hi, Tate; I apologize for now getting back to you - I've been traveling with the Governor and have just returned to my desk. I've ccd Mike, our communications director, and Cassandra from our policy team so that they are aware as well. Thanks, Robert Lauf Policy Advisor | Governor of North Dakota iZZMEZD rlauf@ nd.qov On May 9, 2017, at 9:20 AM, Bennett, Tate <Bennett.Tate@epa.gov> wrote: CAUTION: This email originated from an outside source. Do not click links or open attachments unless you know they are safe. Hi Robert! I tried your office yesterday to give you all a heads up and you were out. Just wanted to flag the below press release went out this AM. CC'd is our Communications Director who would be happy to work with you on a statement, or anything else your boss might be able to provide. Thank you! Tate Elizabeth Tate Bennett Senior Deputy Associate Administrator Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs Office of the Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 10 ED 002061 00068734-00001 CONTACT: press@epa.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 9, 2017 EPA Empowers State Regulators, Encourages Energy Innovation by Signing Proposed Rule to Approve North Dakota Carbon Sequestration Wells Application WASHINGTON - U S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt today announced that EPA has signed a proposed rulemaking to approve North Dakota's application to implement and enforce its own Class VI Underground Injection Control (UIC) program. Class VI injection wells are used for long-term storage of carbon dioxide captured from industrial and energy related sources. This action reinforces Administrator Pruitt's commitment to cooperative federalism, and will help advance carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies. "North Dakotans know better than anyone the needs of their environment, economy, and communities," said Administrator Pruitt. "By taking action toward authorizing North Dakota's Class VI program, we will empower state regulators, provide needed certainty, and advance CCS technologies, all while ensuring drinking water sources remain protected." EPA is proposing to determine that North Dakota is capable of enforcing its Class VI program in a manner consistent with the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and all applicable regulations to protect underground sources of drinking water. If EPA ultimately approves the state's program, the North Dakota Industrial Commission will have primary enforcement responsibility. EPA will continue to administer the UIC Program for wells on Indian lands per the SDWA. Click here to view the Federal Register notice proposing program approval, which was signed today. Once the notice publishes in the Federal Register a 60-day public comment period will begin. Following the close of the comment period, EPA will review and respond to public comments in preparation for making a final decision on North Dakota's application. R078 If you would rather not receive future communications from Environmental Protection Agency, let us know by clicking here. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460 United States Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 10 ED 002061 00068734-00002