The Arkansas Environmental Federation (“AEF”) has scheduled two series of webinars on topics of Land & Sustainability and Water.
AEF states that the webinars are approved for continuing education and CLE.
The Land & Sustainability webinars currently scheduled include:
May 6:
11:00 Ken Bynda, SCS Engineers, Landfill Gas Wellfield Data Management – At a Glance
12:15 David Graham U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, E-Manifest
May 13:
11:00 Penny Wilson, Division of Land Resources, Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment - Division of Environmental Quality, The Generator Improvement Rule, Satellite Accumulation
12:15 Dan Pearson, Information Technology Services, E&E UAV Program, A Drone Presentation
May 20:
11:00 Walter Wright, Mitchell Williams Law Firm, Solid and Hazardous Waste Judicial/Regulatory Developments: 2020-2021
12:15 Akemi Bauer, ECCI, and Michelle Gillam, Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment - Division of Environmental Quality, NSTEP
The Water webinars currently scheduled include:
May 4:
11:00 Secretary Becky Keogh, Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment, Update
12:15 Stephanie Wilkerson, Harbor Environmental, Water Risk Assessments
May 11:
11:00 Rex Robbins, FTN, Industrial Wastewater Treatment Technology Case Study
12:15 Nicki Johnson, GBMc, Does Rain Intensity and Dry Time Between Storm Events Factor into Stormwater Loading?
May 18:
11:00 Alan York and Stacie Wassell, Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment - Division of Environmental Quality, Office of Water Quality Update
12:15 Shon Simpson, GBMc, BLM
Registration information can be found here or by emailing bscarbrough@environmentark.org.
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