May 29

*CONTACT:*
Joint Information Center (985) 902-5231 (985) 902-5240

*EPA CONTACT:*
Brendan Gilfillan
gilfillan.brendan@epa.gov

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
May 29, 2010

Top Officials to Return to the Gulf Coast “Trips by Top Leaders to Inspect All-Hands-on-Deck Response Total 28″ *WASHINGTON* - At the direction of the President, Department of the Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson and NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco will return to the Gulf region next week as they continue their work, aggressively responding to the BP oil spill. These officials’ actions on scene will be coordinated by National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen, who is leading the administration-wide response and directing all interagency activities. Administrator Jackson will make her fourth trip to the Gulf Coast to inspect coastline protection and cleanup activities and meet with community members to discuss ongoing efforts to mitigate the oil’s impacts on public health and the environment. A native of the Gulf region, Administrator Jackson will spend a total of six days on the ground, visiting Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama to review plans for cleanup of oil-impacted wetlands and marshes, analyze scientific monitoring of dispersant use, and ensure that recovery and cleanup plans are proceeding quickly. Secretary Salazar will make his eighth trip to the area to meet with top BP officials, federal personnel and government scientists in Houston to get a firsthand account of the on-scene direction and oversight of BP’s efforts to cap the leaking well. He will also participate in discussions with state, local and business leaders to discuss the ways the administration is supporting their communities during this catastrophe. Administrator Lubchenco will make her third visit to the affected area to meet with top government and independent scientists and engineers who are working with BP and coordinating efforts across the federal government to ensure the best science is used to assess and mitigate the BP oil spill’s impacts to the environment. President Obama visited the affected area for the second time yesterday to view the administration’s all-hands-on-deck response to this unprecedented disaster. He spoke to the frustration felt by those in the local community and across America and discussed extensively what he saw touring the tragedy this morning. The President also commended those in the area who have “rolled up their sleeves” to help with the clean up, saying that “we’re in this together.” In total, senior administration officials have visited the region 28 times since BP’s oil rig exploded on April 20–including trips by the President, National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen, Interior Secretary Salazar, EPA Administrator Jackson, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen, NOAA Administrator Lubchenco and SBA Administrator Karen Mills.

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May 28

PA DEP Newsrelease

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Edward G. Rendell, Governor
Edward G. Rendell
Governor
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Press Office
Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
(717) 787-1323
Be sure to visit DEP’s Website at
www.depweb.state.pa.us
John Hanger, Secretary
John Hanger
Secretary


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May 28

****** ****** ** ************************************* ** ** * * *** United States *** **** ** ****** * Energy Information Administration * ** ** ** ** ************************************* ****** ****** ** ** ************************************* May 26, 2010

The “Annual Electric Power Industry Report” datafiles have been expanded on EIA’s Electricity page .

* The existing datafiles providing energy balance, sales, revenue, and customer count data for U.S. utilities have been updated to include 2007 and 2008 data on advanced metering, mergers & acquisitions, time- and incentive-based demand response programs, as well as additional data on green pricing and net metering programs.
For more information please link to:
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/eia861.html?src=email

Contact:

Karen McDaniel
Phone: 202-586-4280
Email: Karen McDaniel

Stephen Scott
Phone: 202-586-5140
Email: Stephen Scott

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May 28

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality seeks comments on draft documents describing pollution limits and plans to improve water quality in the Lower Grande Ronde, Wallowa River and Imnaha River Subbasins in northeast Oregon. The Imnaha and Grande Ronde rivers both flow into the Snake River. These subbasins are collectively called the Lower Grande Ronde Subbasins.

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By: Oregon DEQ News

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May 28

****** ****** ** ************************************* ** ** * * *** United States *** **** ** ****** * Energy Information Administration * ** ** ** ** ************************************* ****** ****** ** ** ************************************* Natural Gas Monthly
The May Natural Gas Monthly with March data has been released to the EIA website on Friday, May 28, 2010.

Natural Gas Navigator
Data and Analysis from the Energy Information Administration

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May 27

PA DEP Newsrelease

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Edward G. Rendell, Governor
Edward G. Rendell
Governor
DEP Press Office Contact:
 
Press Office
Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
(717) 787-1323
Be sure to visit DEP’s Website at
www.depweb.state.pa.us
John Hanger, Secretary
John Hanger
Secretary


This message is to notify you that a news release has been added to the PA DEP Website at
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/newsroom/14287?id=11716&typeid=1


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May 27

PA DEP Newsrelease

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Edward G. Rendell, Governor
Edward G. Rendell
Governor
DEP Press Office Contact:
 
Press Office
Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
(717) 787-1323
Be sure to visit DEP’s Website at
www.depweb.state.pa.us
John Hanger, Secretary
John Hanger
Secretary


This message is to notify you that a news release has been added to the PA DEP Website at
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/newsroom/14287?id=11716&typeid=1


If you wish to visit the DEP News Room or remove your name from this list, then go to
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/newsroom/14287

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May 27

PA DEP Newsrelease

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Edward G. Rendell, Governor
Edward G. Rendell
Governor
DEP Press Office Contact:
 
Press Office
Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
(717) 787-1323
Be sure to visit DEP’s Website at
www.depweb.state.pa.us
John Hanger, Secretary
John Hanger
Secretary


This message is to notify you that a news release has been added to the PA DEP Website at
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/newsroom/14287?id=11715&typeid=1


If you wish to visit the DEP News Room or remove your name from this list, then go to
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May 27

****** ****** ** ************************************* ** ** * * *** United States *** **** ** ****** * Energy Information Administration * ** ** ** ** ************************************* ****** ****** ** ** ************************************* Holiday Release Schedule

The Weekly Petroleum Status Report will be released at 11:00 AM (Eastern Time) Thursday, June 3, 2010 due to the closure of the Federal government on Monday, May 31.

This Week in Petroleum will be released after 1:00 PM (Eastern Time) Thursday, June 3, 2010 due to the closure of the Federal government on Monday, May 31.

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May 27

****** ****** ** ************************************* ** ** * * *** United States *** **** ** ****** * Energy Information Administration * ** ** ** ** ************************************* ****** ****** ** ** ************************************* May 27, 2010

The Weekly Coal Production Report has been updated for the business week ended,
May 22, 2010. The report contains weekly estimates.

For the week:

* U.S. coal production totaled approximately 20.4 million short tons (mmst)
* This production estimate is 2.4 percent lower than last week ’s estimate,
and about the same as the production estimate in the comparable week in 2009
* Coal production east of the Mississippi River totaled 8.9 mmst
* Coal production west of the Mississippi River totaled 11.6 mmst

For more information:

http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/weekly/weekly_html/wcppage.html?src=em ail

Contact:
Mary Lilly
202-586-1490
202-287-1944 (FAX)
Email to: mary.lilly@eia.doe.gov

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