February 28, 2017
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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The Arkansas Environmental Federation (“AEF”) has announced the dates for its annual Regulated Waste and Water Seminars which will be held in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The Water Seminar will be held on March 29th and the Regulated Waste Seminar on March 30th.
The Water Seminar will include presentations from the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (“ADEQ”) Office of Water Quality Associate Director and the agency’s Director. Further, topics addressed will include:
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Sulfate, Chloride, TDS – Dissolved Minerals
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Endangered Species Arkansas Update
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Possible Future Environmental Protection Agency Issues under the Trump Administration
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ADEQ NPDES Permit Renewal Process
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Minerals/Nutrients
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ADEQ Water Inspection Overview
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NPDES and Storm Water Permit Application Basics
My partner Alan Gates will be providing suggestions on how to preserve the Clean Water Act “Permit Shield” defense.
The Regulated Waste Seminar topics include:
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Possible Future Environmental Protection Agency Issues under the Trump Administration
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Report from the ADEQ Director’s Office
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Overview of the RCRA Generated Improvement Rule
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Solid Waste – Hazardous Waste Exclusion Plans and AEIRs
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Arkansas Brownfield Success Stories
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Regulated Storage Tanks
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E-waste Overview
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Clean Harbors – A Case Study
I will undertake a presentation titled “Solid and Hazardous Waste Developments from 2016-2017”.
The seminars will be held at the Holiday Inn – Airport which is located at 3201 Bankhead Drive in Little Rock.
A copy of the agenda and registration information can be downloaded here.
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