This week, the Florida Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual Environmental Permitting Summer School, which is widely recognized as Florida’s premier environmental law and policy conference. A dozen HGS attorneys will participate as faculty in 21 courses over the 4-day event:
- Winston Borkowski: Florida NPDES Update
- David Childs: Florida’s Environment, Water Policy, The 2019 Legislature and Beyond; Florida Chamber of Commerce Update: Policy, Planning and Politics; and State Assumption of the Federal Wetland Permitting Program
- Carl Eldred: Remediation Strategies & Case Studies
- Gary Hunter: What’s Ahead and Why – Comprehensive Planning and Growth Management
- Robert Manning: New Developments in Air Quality Regulations
- Eric Olsen: Is Florida Ready for Potable Reuse; Water Management District Planning, Regulatory & Policy Update; and Regulatory and Technical Updates and Case Studies for Aquifer Recharge, Aquifer Storage and Recovery, Underground Injection Control and Potable Reuse
- Mike Petrovich: Florida’s Energy Projects: Updates, Outlook, and Challenges; Hot Topics/Emerging Issues in Waste Management; and What are we Going to do With All this Stuff? Florida Solid Waste Regulation Update
- Timothy Riley: Emerging Extraction Industry Challenges and Opportunities
- Kent Safriet: Avoiding Property Rights Disputes and Recent Developments in Property Rights
- Amelia Savage: Emerging Issues in Environmental Resource Permitting; Florida Energy Policy Outlook; and Sovereign Submerged Lands and Aquatic Preserves
- Susan Stephens: Fresh From Florida: Emerging Issues in Agriculture & Their Effect on the Environment
- Robert Volpe: Strategic Planning and Permitting for Development
For more information on Environmental Permitting Summer School, please visit https://www.flchamber.com/event_post/environmental-permitting-summer-school/.
Team Members Mentioned