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Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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id filing_uuid filing_type registrant_name registrant_id client_name filing_year filing_period issue_code specific_issues government_entities income_amount expense_amount is_no_activity is_termination received_date
2340225 fb96859a-75e5-489f-8bff-21d27b0a065a Q3 CANSLER CONSULTING, LLC 40002018 FLOW-LINER SYSTEMS, LTD. 2019 third_quarter ENV Issues relating to use of certified, trenchless, structural lining technology to rehabilitate drinking water mains. Issues relating to use of certified Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) liners to rehabilitate service lines. Issues relating to the inclusion of all drinking water technologies that effectively extend integrity and service life of aging deteriorating drinking water conveyance systems in a comprehensive infrastructure package. Inquiries about HR 2741, Leading Infrastructure for Tomorrow's America Act that would substantially increase funding in the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF). Issues relating to the lead and copper rule (40 CFR 141.84) including: Requirements for service line replacement under the Safe Drinking Water Act will be defined to include technologies that functionally remove and replace the interface between a service pipe and the water with a new permanent barrier between the water delivered and the interior of the piping. If a material receives proper certifications such as American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F-1216 and National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)-61 and prove that lead contaminants are removed in compliance with the lead and copper rule that material is an approved material for water utilities use. EPA acknowledges and encourages innovation in drinking water technologies that prevent entry of contaminants to drinking water as well as those that remove contaminants from drinking water. EPA provides incentives for innovation and use of environmentally-friendly drinking water technologies. Water utilities engaging with EPA water programs (DWSRF, WIFIA, AWIA) are practicing under open competition and actively considering multiple available certified technologies that meet the goals of protecting public health from drinking water contaminants, are efficient and cost-effective. and lead service line replacement/rehabilitation. Issues relating to the cost-effectiveness of trenchless technology concluded by EPA in 2012 report on Cleveland, OH project. Issues relating to EPA and Water Research Foundation evaluation (2017) of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) lining of lead service lines. Issues relating to the authorized level of appropriations for DWSRF under America's Water Infrastructure Act. Issues relating to geographic regions of the U.S. where health related violations under the lead and copper rule are prominent. Issues relating to incentives for using green infrastructure included in HR 3052 making FY 2020 appropriations for Interior and Environment and Related Agencies. and state's discretion to develop their own criteria. Issues relating to EPA's indifference to certified technologies used by water systems to successfully separate contaminant source from delivered drinking water. Issues relating to EPA clarification in lead and copper rule that certified drinking water main and service line rehabilitation technologies are available options for water systems asset management plans. Issues relating EPA's role in recognizing demonstrated beneficial technologies that are certified, environmentally-friendly, energy & cost efficient and eliminate contact of drinking water with lead or copper pipes. Issues relating to standards including American Society for Testing and Materials and International Association of Plumbing & Mechanical Officials for polyethylene terephthalate pipe lining. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Office of Management & Budget (OMB),SENATE     0 0 2019-10-10T16:06:38.523000-04:00
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