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Wagner, Kenneth [/0=EXCHANGELABS/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=048236AB99BC4D5EA16C139B1B67719C-WAGNER, KEN] 4/28/2017 9:44:57 PM Stevens, Patrick K - DNR [Patrick.Stevens@wisconsin.gov] Eberle, Ed - DNR [Ed.Eberle@wisconsin.gov]; Aquino, Mark D - DNR [Mark.Aquino@wisconsin.gov]; Williams, Quinn L - DNR [Quinn.Williams@wisconsin.gov] Re: Thank You and Follow-Up Info
Patrick, Ed, Quinn and others: It was such a pleasure to spend the day learning about your programs and some of the challenges you are facing. I have been anticipating this material as I have "teed up" several of the issues for review by some policy folks. As it gains some momentum, I will make sure you have a voice in the process. In the meantime, please let me know if I can be of assistance.
I am told that there is a State Directors meeting something around June 14, so I will be there during the meeting and will, again, visit Region 5 around your meetings.
Thanks,
Kenneth E. Wagner
Senior A dvisor to the Administrator
For Regional & State Affairs
US Environmental Protection Agency
Office: 202-564-1988
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On Apr 28, 2017, at 3:22 PM, Stevens, Patrick K - DNR <Patrick.Stevens@wisconsin.gov> wrote:
Hi Ken:
Thank you for taking time to meet with us on April 18, 2017. We greatly appreciate Administrator Pruitt's and your efforts to reach out to states, as well of the opportunity to have an open discussion with you on a wide range of issues.
As a follow-up to our discussion, I have attached a number of documents for your information. The first document is the "One Cleanup Program" MOA between EPA and WDNR. This MOA has been very beneficial in our efforts to get contaminated property back in to productive use in Wisconsin. The other documents all relate to "treatment as a state" determinations for tribes to implement environmental regulations. These documents include: WDNR comments on a "Revised Interpretation of Clean Water Act Tribal Provision;" Wisconsin's comments on the Forest County Potawatomi Community's application for treatment as a state pursuant to the Clean Water Act; and a Petition for Certiorari, which describes the authority issue that was reinterpreted by EPA.
Thanks again!
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