August 10, 2017
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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As noted in a previous post, the Arkansas Oil Marketers Association (“AOMA”) has scheduled its Annual Environmental Workshop (“Workshop”).
At the time of the post registration information was not available.
AOMA has now announced registration information options which include either registration on line or completion of a registration form.
The Workshop will be held on August 30th at the Holiday Inn Airport in Little Rock.
A focus of the workshop are the various environmental regulatory and legal issues associated with various types of facilities and operations that use, store, distribute, sell, process and refine petroleum products and fuels.
The speakers at the workshop will include:
- Carolyn Hoskinson, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Underground Storage Tanks
- Jarrod Zweifel, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Office of Land Resources – Remediation Senior Manager
- Gene Little, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Operator Training
- Amy Schluterman, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Contractor Licensing
- Ometra Okuwoash, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund
- Robert Morgan, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Regulated Storage Tank Inspector Supervisor
I will undertake a presentation at the Workshop titled:
Identifying and Addressing environmental Issues in Petroleum Marketing Agreements
Registration information can be found here.
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