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Message From: Sent: To: CC: Subject: Daguillard, Robert [/0=EXCHANGELABS/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=BBE9682B940C4F2C90732E4D37355DD4-DAGUILLARD,] 5/29/2018 7:30:46 PM__________________ Skye McEoweni Ex. 6 j Press [/o=ExchangeLabs/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=b293283291dc44eOb5dlc36be9281d8a-Press] FW: Questions for This Old House Magazine Skye, on background, please: p1.ainAtr?eYOC's a factor people need to consider when itcomes to disposing of small amounts of YEclvOoesGendSsmowrahlseltnoaermevdoe.ur nctosnotafinpearisntarceanopreelneaasnedsotomseovmoeladtielegroeregathneicy ccoanmrpeoleuansdesso(VmOeCYsO).CPsaienvtsencawnhreenletahseeysoarmee If so, what can people do to curb that when handling disposal? aWsytnoohdureewynooilhurlarlunelsaodevclieafnolgorjpupterhainesindpptisacroti(injoeetvnccetoanobnsrtomabuianetledlaribassmlpeionotsduoaonluo.tssr)Tse.rirtyiBgitsehoitsmpauuwpreraocyrtho.taasnfeotliplnoacwirnetaasnsiyenvdleiirmnetciitlteaiodtinoqsnug.ainIvfteintnioebstyu--sthibneugympoaanninluytfsaa,scdtmuorunecroht as 5. Is the2rdOder-iotces4hnpy.eaaocFrtlsiswioaonalringfsoeslepef,wf(rtpsosoaciavnvhyiicneodetrtoeolrirosnesr,octtpruoyhlnrcseaelowicirlnepiagdasnariwtoeisenafad.htsfaatpienfiatdyhionlo,ertuc,drhwedoaceroynicntrtile'heitcnseo,gwlmnocaocmonnautle-npniltterdyovineftoihlrt,asatc)thcittetayhonepo?sufpebfPeuilcbiliceaflistcfsthohieccroyhwucewloacdyknilscltloaoatoniccnatcareleecrppctstyl,atcphcjlaaeeeirisnrost?tlrhodpaOcotrarnoltaapiktseierotlhnyse. can the safest bet? VrcFeorOlnoeCtamassientdhaesertsowsptesarlolnomdavsepidoideniednsgtobroemyefetehwmcehaimessensasiontihnumesfyapicatatcirustertebchrele.osVstpetrOdoo.CpkesUeretfsiprieno/ssgmtooofprtehathienpertaspcinoaetinvsnteattniiigntwsheerthllsfye.mnseaianyleoidnricgirnienatahsleectpohrneotpaciehnraelnyrcsleacbaoenflerbedelease of Cheers, R. Robert Daguillard Office of Media Relations U.S. Environmental Protection Agency W+a1 sh(2i0n2g)to5n6,4D-6C6 1 8 (O) From: Skye McEowen [i Ex. 6 Sent: Wednesday, May 2^3, 2018 0:49 AM Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 13 ED 002061 00015589-00001 To: Daguillard, Robert <DaguiIlard.Robert@epa.gov> Subject: Re: Questions for This Old House Magazine Hi Robert, I understand, thank you for the update! Best, Skye On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 10:47 AM Daguillard, Robert <Daguillard.Robert@epa.gov> wrote: Skye, a quick follow-up. Monday's a federal holiday, as you know, so we'll aim to reply to you by Tuesday. Cheers, R. Robert Daguillard Office of Media Relations U . S . Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC +1 (202) 5 64 -6 618 (O) Ex. 6 | From: Daguillard, Robert Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 10:37 AM To: 'Skye McEowen[ Ex. 6 i Subject: RE: Questions for This Old House Magazine Fantastic. Thank you, Skye. It was good talking to you yesterday. Cheers, R. Robert Daguillard Office of Media Relations Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 13 ED 002061 00015589-00002 U . S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC +1 (202) 5 64 -6 618 (O) Ex. 6 From: Skye McEowel Ex. 6 Sent: Wednesday, May 23,'2080:37 M To: Daguillard, Robert <Daguillard.Robert@epa.gov> Subject: Questions for This Old House Magazine Hi Robert, My name is Skye McEowen. I was given your email from media relations at EPA. I had a few questions I was hoping to get some guidance on for my piece on what to do with leftover amounts of paint. Some of my research has shown some of these questions may vary by county or state with things like oil-paint disposal. Let me know if you can if that may be the case for any of these. 1. Are VOC's a factor people need to consider when it comes to disposing of small amounts of paint? If so, what can people do to curb that when handling disposal? 2. What about just empty paint cans? Say someone used up all the paint, so at most there is a tiny amount left. Can the can be recycled, or still thrown out since there was paint? 3. Can paint cans with a small amount of hardened paint (hardened with a hardener or left to dry) be recycled? Or do they need to just be disposed of since there's still some paint? This would entail latex paint. 4. Do oil-based paints need to be taken to a hazardous waste drop-off? 5. Is there a safe way to store paint if you don't want it in a can? Plastic containers, jars? Or is the can the safest bet? Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 13 ED 002061 00015589-00003 I'm aiming to have a draft ready by the end of the day next Tuesday (5/28), so if I could get these answers included by then, that would be great. This Old House also fact-checks these pieces, so let me know if this email would be best for a fact-checker to reach out to. Thanks in advance, Skye Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 13 ED 002061 00015589-00004