The Arkansas Environmental Federation (“AEF”) is holding its 56th Annual Convention (“Convention”) in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
The Convention will be held on October 12th and 13th.
The theme is “Navigating Wild Regulations Together.”
I will be providing an update on air-related cases and litigation on October 12th.
The breakout sessions over the course of the Convention will include:
October 12th
Air: Working Renewables into the Grid
William Cunningham
Entergy
Land: PFAS
Clark McWilliams
SCS Engineers
Safety and Health: OSHA Update
Kia McCullough
OSHA Area Director
Water: PFAS
Annielu Dewitt
Clean Harbors
Land: Office of Land Roundtable
Arkansas Energy & Environment
Water: Watershed Management
Marc Johnson
FTN & Associates
Safety and Health: Improving Safety Performance with Data and Systems
Tresa Adair
Harbor Environmental and Safety
October 13th
Air: Forgotten Penalty Reduction Tool (SEP)
Benjamin Holden
Trinity Consultants
Land: Underground Injection Law
Larry Bengal
Safety and Health: STAR Program Safety Training Part 1
Jerry Best, Calvin Grogan
Law Enforcement Training Coordinators
University of Arkansas
Pulaski Tech Police Department
Water: Arkansas Energy & Environment Office of Water Quality Update
Air: Arkansas Energy & Environment Air Update
Land: Eliminating E-Waste: Where Does it Go Now?
Craig Douglas
Regional Recycling
Safety and Health: STAR PART II
Jerry Best, Calvin Grogan
Law Enforcement Training Coordinators
University of Arkansas
Pulaski Tech Police Department
Water: WOTUS Panel of Experts
The Convention will, as usual, include a tradeshow. Fifty-one vendors are scheduled to exhibit.
CEUs are available for the following:
American Board of Industrial Hygiene
Arkansas Board of Registration for Professional Engineers
Arkansas Continuing Legal Education Board
National Registry for Environmental Professionals
Solid Waste Licensing
Wastewater
A copy of the agenda and registration information can be found here.
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