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This July, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is planning to
discontinue its online archive
<https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/24/22993628/epa-online-archive-sunset-digital-records>
that hosts agency webpages and documents dating back to at least the
mid-1990s. The Environmental Data and Governance Initiative (EDGI) Website
Governance Project <https://envirodatagov.org/website-governance/> has been
tracking changes to EPA’s website and recommending improvements to website
governance policies since January 2017, and is deeply disappointed in the
EPA’s decision to shutter its archive (and the lack of transparency in this
process). EDGI is writing a letter to the EPA to urge it to reconsider this
decision and to maintain its online archive. The letter can be found at this
link
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B-6EjZ08zEWnlbPJTbm6NYgjStO3XA0Fn2HNhdVRPZ0/edit?usp=sharing>
.

If you or your organization would be interested in signing this letter,
please fill out this Google Form <https://forms.gle/ZB5Ge6Xk7eGMUQky6> to
be added as a signee. We would also be so grateful if you would send this
letter to any of your colleagues who might also be interested in supporting
this message, by signing on or by otherwise amplifying it. Thank you so
much!

We’re hoping to have all signatures by *Friday, May 20th* so that we can
send the letter to the EPA by the end of the month.

Finally, If you’d like to discuss this letter or EPA’s plan to sunset its
online archive further, please respond to this message and I’d be happy to
talk!

Best,

Steven Gentry (on behalf of the Environmental Data and Governance
Initiative)
-- 
Steven Gentry, MSLIS, DAS
*he/him/his*
410-292-6775 | [log in to unmask] |
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gentrysteven

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