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Dravis, Samantha[dravis.samantha@epa.gov] Shea, Quin Tue 4/4/2017 1:48:04 PM RE: Following Up on EEI Board Meeting
Thanks Samantha. I'll have a group of Environmental SVPs/VPs coming in from out of town, so a little advance planning definitely is needed. How is your schedule on April 12, 13 and 14? If you give me some windows that work for you, I can then check OG&E and other schedules to maximize turnout. (As a point of reference, our environmental leadership team is about eight companies.) It also would be useful if you and I chat in advance regarding the anticipated scope of that session. Quin
From: Dravis, Samantha [mailto:dravis.samantha@epa.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 9:30 AM To: Shea, Quin Subject: RE: Following Up on EEI Board Meeting
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Quin, I am glad to hear RJ is facilitating that meeting. Let's definitely set a meeting with me and some of my colleagues soon. Is there day next week that works well for you on that front?
From: Shea, Quin [mailto:QShea@,eei.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 9:27 AM To: Dravis, Samantha <dravis.sam.an.tha@,epa.gov> Subject: RE: Following Up on EEI Board Meeting
(mod morning Samantha. Recognizing tit at the overall situation a! the agency remains fluid and a beehive of activity. ! nonetheless trust that you are easing in and fully in control!
We've been communicating regularly with OG&E's Sean Trauschke, who in turn spoke recently with Ryan about scheduling a meeting between the Administrator and EEFs environmental leadership CEOs. We'll work directly with Ryan on the specifics of that session. In the interim,
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however, these same CEOs are requesting that EEI assemble a small group of their senior company staff to come in and meet with you and your colleagues. From our perspective, this session would focus on key substantive and process (e.g., permitting and siting) issues, as well as the general EPA institutional landscape. When you get a moment, could you call me to discuss this item?
Thanks again for your past courtesies and I look forward to speaking with you soon. Best, Quin
From: Shea, Quin Sent: Monday, March 27, 2017 4:47 PM To: Dravis, Samantha (dravis.samantha@epa.gov) Cc: Hupp, Millan (hupp.millan@epa.gov) Subject: Following Up on EEI Board Meeting
Samantha: Thanks again for efforts by you, Millan and others on the EPA team in arranging for Administrator Pruitt to address the EEI Board of Directors. The Administrator's remarks were extremely well received and provided ample food for thought going forward. In that vein, during the Q&A session the Administrator requested a list of current and pending milestones in cases impacting EEl's members. An initial list is attached. Importantly, it focuses on items that EEI has traditionally engaged and/or where industry unanimity has been established. Individual EEI member companies may supplement this list with additional priorities related to their local operations.
I hope you find this note responsive to the Administrator's request. I will follow up with you relative to this and other matters we discussed at the EEI meeting.
Quinlan J. Shea, III (Quin) Vice President, Environment Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004 202-508-5027
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