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    EPA’s Pruitt wipes the slate clean on chemical reviews

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    The use of alias accounts aren't illegal, and for the most part are seen as acceptable provided that emails which ought to be discovered and turned over in response to FOIA requests or subpoenas aren't hidden when they are requested under FOIA. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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    Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., marked the second anniversary of the Gold King Mine disaster by calling it an
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    Sen. Tom Udall marks EPA mine disaster by calling it an ‘injustice’

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    The Environmental Protection Agency's renewable fuel mandate could get a whole lot more complicated if Democrats are able to add electric cars to a credit program designed to boost corn ethanol and other liquid biofuels in America's gasoline supplies. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File)
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    The Aug. 5, 2015, mine disaster spilled 3 million gallons of heavy-metal-laced sludge into Animas River tributaries that flowed through Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, file)
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    EPA’s Scott Pruitt scolds Obama on Gold King Mine spill’s two-year anniversary

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    Mexico is becoming increasingly dependent on U.S.-produced natural gas to keep its lights on and its emissions low, a Mexican official told U.S. energy regulators on Thursday. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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    EPA unexpectedly cancels delay of strict Obama smog rules

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    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt is targeting a rule that expanded the EPA's jurisdiction over waterways to include ditches and watering holes, making a wider range of stakeholders, from farmers to natural gas drillers, subject to the agency's authority. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford)
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    Scott Pruitt cleared of environmental group’s ‘climate denier’ charges

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    The smog rules would cut ozone from 75 to 70 parts per billion, which critics of the rules, say are nearly impossible to meet. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
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    Fifteen states sue EPA’s Scott Pruitt over smog rule delay

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    The EPA said Tuesday that recent test results showed that lead levels in Flint's water are
    Energy and Environment

    EPA agrees with Michigan on dropping the $20 million that Flint owes feds

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