The Arkansas Environmental Federation (“AEF”) will be holding its 55th Convention in Hot Springs, Arkansas, on October 5th – 7th.
The Convention will be held at the Hot springs Convention Center.
Keynote presentations will include:
- Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment Secretary Becky Keogh
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6 Administrator Earthea Nance
Additional presentations will include:
Leah Ann Johnson, Financial Profiles, Inc.
George Malvaney, E3
I will be undertaking a discussion during one of the Air breakout sessions titled:
Survey of Pending Air Cases
Thursday, October 6th, additional breakout sessions will include:
Air
Drone Demonstration
Jeff Davis, UAV Coordinator
Crafton Tull
Office of Air Quality Update
David Witherow
Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment – Division of Environmental Quality
Water
U.S. Corps of Engineers
Sarah Chitwood
Office of Water Quality Update
Stacie Wassell
Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment – Division of Environmental Quality
PFAS Update
Blake Whittle
Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment – Division of Environmental Quality (Invited)
Threatened and Endangered Species
FTN and Associates
Land
Converting Biogas from Animal Waste to Renewable Energy
Floyd Cotter
SCS Engineers
School Chemical
Waste Disposal
Office of Land Update
Arkansas Department of Energy & Environment – Division of Environmental Quality (Invited)
Safety & Health
OSHA Regulatory Update (Invited)
Safety Demonstration
Both candidates for Arkansas Governor will speak on Friday, October 7th:
- Chris Jones
- Sarah Sanders
Presentations on Friday, October 7th, include:
ESG Guidelines
Heather Nelson
SEAL Solar
Compliance with Environmental Regulations
During Extraordinary Events
Jason Suggs, E3
The Convention will also include a four-person golf scramble, mountain bike trail guided and independent ride and an exhibit hall.
A copy of the Convention brochure can be downloaded here.
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