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Tuesday, July 16
 

11:00am EDT

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Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:00am - 5:00pm EDT
Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:00am - 5:00pm EDT
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1:00pm EDT

Early Bird A - The Keys to Success for the Practicing Engineer
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Stay current on laws/rules, Get up to speed on the latest ethics cases, Protect yourself in contracts, and Reduce your exposure to risks

Come join our panel of experts in a 4-hour interactive, small group setting, as they provide the practicing engineer with the keys to a successful practice, including the essential updates that govern the practice of engineering in the state of Florida, issues affecting federal contractors and subcontractors, and the latest “best practices” to manage professional risk to yourself and your firm. Our experts will help guide you with concrete strategies and tips for managing risks, including work practices, protective contract language, and deciphering the complexities of other risk management tools such as insurance and bonding. Additionally, you will receive the latest instruction on any changes to the rules and statutes affecting the engineer, as well as any guidance resulting from individual disciplinary and unlicensed practice cases. This session will also include a one-hour presentation on Engineer Ethics to fulfill the Florida Board of Professional Engineering Continuing Education requirement for the renewal cycle. During the presentation, we will discuss, in-depth, some specific disciplinary cases related to Ethics and a Case Study in Professional Engineer Ethics. Don’t miss this opportunity to tune up your professional practice knowledge and prepare yourself and your firm to manage professional risk. (As a bonus, you will also be satisfying your biennial Laws, Rules, and Ethics continuing education requirements in a far more rewarding way than taking another online quiz!) Instructors: Michael Harding, Kellie Tomeo
Speakers
avatar for Michael D. Harding

Michael D. Harding

President, MHarding Enterprises, Inc.
I am a Civil Engineer, Graduated from the University of Kansas in 1978 and began my career in Wichita Kansas as a bridge designer. After being involved in many interesting projects I transferred my interest into Land Development and have not slowed down. I was recruited by Post Buckley... Read More →
avatar for Kellie Tomeo

Kellie Tomeo

In House Counsel, Risk Manager, MSE Group
I am an attorney with 20+ years experience in contracts, risk, crisis plans and security. Currently in-house counsel for a defense contractor, I also specialize in government contracting/procurement, subcontracts, joint ventures, small business/SBA issues and Controlled Unclassified... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Calusa 8

1:00pm EDT

Early Bird B - New Tools, Old Rules: Ethics and Technology For Environmental Professionals
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Join us for a panel discussion on business, ethics and technology for the modern environmental professional! 

Whether you are an engineer, lawyer, or consultant, and whether you practice in the public or the private sector, your clients rely on you to provide adaptable, ethical, effective, quality work. This panel is designed to help all types of environmental professionals adapt to ever-changing work environments and constantly-updating technologies while working within the existing ethical paradigms and standards of practice. 

The first half of this year’s panel will include an increased focus on security and best practices for securing and ensuring access to work outside the office, and will discuss the use of new technology, including chatbots and AI. It will also provide you with tools, tips, tricks, and resources to be able to provide that work whether you work in the office, in the field, or in a coffee shop, and will include a discussion of how the various ethical requirements for attorneys and other environmental professionals interplay with the increasing use of technology. It will also discuss the intricacies of moving between the public and private sectors and analyze various ethical rules related to switching from public to private clients, working in a remote locations, and various public records laws. Panelists will provide practical pointers to address each of these issues and offer tried-and-true advice to help professionals become more organized and effective by using digital devices to their full capabilities in light of ethical responsibilities. Part I of the session will finish with a discussion on troubleshooting your most vexing and everyday annoyances problems encountered using technology. Attendees are encouraged to come with questions for the panelists.

After the break, the second half of the session will focus on the online technology tools created by environmental agencies that environmental professionals can use to find answers to client questions and research queries. Part II will explore a variety of database tools provided by water management districts and DEP including DEP’s Geospatial Open Data Portal and StoryMaps. The panel will feature agency personnel and experienced users to learn the latest tips and tricks to make online information searches yield the best results. This will be an interactive experience and dialogue to explore and hone the skills environmental professionals need to effectively use these online resources. The session is designed to educate both the novice and the experienced technology user and is expected to generate Florida Bar CLE credits for ethics and technology. BYOD – Bring Your Own Device and Follow Along!

Part I – Using Technology to Work Effectively in and out of the Office  Instructors: Kathryn B. Rossmell,  F. Joseph Ullo, Jr., Danielle Irwin

Part II – Government Agency Resources and Databases  Instructors: Carlyn Kowalsky, Akin Owosina, Julia Lomonico
Speakers
avatar for Kathryn Rossmell

Kathryn Rossmell

Attorney, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
avatar for Danielle Irwin

Danielle Irwin

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
avatar for Joseph Ullo, Jr.

Joseph Ullo, Jr.

Shareholder, Carlton Fields
Joe Ullo counsels large and small business owners, landowners, private companies, and county and municipal governments statewide in all aspects of federal, state, and local environmental law, regulations, and processes that govern the consideration and usage of land, management of... Read More →
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Carlyn Kowalsky

Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
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Akin Owosina

South Florida Water Management District
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Christine Wentzel

St. Johns River Water Management District
avatar for Julia Lomonico

Julia Lomonico

Managing Attorney, South Florida Water Management District
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Calusa 9

1:00pm EDT

Early Bird C - RESILIENCE: Effective Policy Actions for Resilient Infrastructure Investments
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
It is an extraordinary time for action on resilience in Florida.  Storms continue to occur that spur a need for effective action.  State funding is raising awareness in every community on the risks posed today and in the future from tropical events, sea level rise and other evolving conditions, and state and federal government agencies and private sector companies are focusing more attention and investing significant funds to reduce risks and ensure the viability of Florida communities.  Also, commitments to continue to protect and enhance the natural environment, so important in the State, from threats today and into the future, are advancing rapidly. 
 
As the pace of investment continues to increase, and conditions worsen, the tools and processes required to support effective investing are being further developed and refined.  The participants on this panel represent both government and private sector interests and will share experiences and best practices on how to be effective in identifying risks, communicating the need for investment, advocating for action, achieving success in state/federal funding processes, and moving forward with a capital program that ensures long-term community viability.  
 
Join our panel to discuss strategies and actions being implemented in Florida and nationally that represent effective pre and post/disaster mitigation and resiliency adaptation at the local, state, and federal levels of government, and within the private sector.
Speakers
avatar for Mike Flood

Mike Flood

National Resilience Lead, WSP
Mike is the National Resilience Lead and has supported communities and agencies nationally to make effective investments.
avatar for Tom Frick

Tom Frick

Assistant Executive Director, St. Johns River Water Management District
avatar for Danielle Irwin

Danielle Irwin

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
avatar for Miguel Torres-Diaz

Miguel Torres-Diaz

Vice President, WSP
Miguel Torres Diaz is Vice President for WSP Federal Programs and has been with the company since 2018.  He is a former Secretary of Transportation and Public Works in Puerto Rico (2013-2016) and former President of the PR College of Professional Engineers and Surveyors (2009-2011... Read More →
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Carolina Maran

South Florida Water Management District
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

1:00pm EDT

One Water Commission Meeting
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
The One Water Commission will cover the mission, makeup up and goals of the recently formed One Water Commission of Florida. Speakers will review the need for recognition of one water initiatives, in legislation, state rules, and funding. This is extremely timely due to Senate Bill 64’s requirement to diversify the use of wastewater effluent for the benefit of communities, industry and the environment by 2032! Please come ready to discuss how the One Water Commission can help utilities diversify the use of their effluent in manners that benefit Florida for generations to come!
Speakers
avatar for Gary Hubbard

Gary Hubbard

Director of Winter Haven Water, City of Winter Haven
avatar for Bart Weiss

Bart Weiss

President National WateReuse Association, Hillsborough County
Be Water Positive!!
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
Calusa 2-3
 
Wednesday, July 17
 

8:00am EDT

Opening Session
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:00am - 8:30am EDT
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:00am - 8:30am EDT
Banyon Ballroom

8:30am EDT

H1. Florida 404 Program Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
It’s like déjà vu all over again. Florida started its 404 Program in a hole, receiving over 1,000 wetland permit applications from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in December 2020. The Corps may now be operating from a similarly sized hole, with over 1,000 wetland permit applications that were pending with FDEP when Florida’s Program was abruptly vacated by a D.C. federal judge in February. Florida is wrassling to get the program back through the appeals process, and if successful, could end up in another permit application hole for a “threepeat.” This panel of experts will discuss the status of the 404 litigation initiated by the Center for Biological Diversity, the Corps’ 404 permit implementation process and why the Herculean efforts of the state and federal wildlife agencies got blamed for it all.
Speakers
avatar for Herschel Vinyard

Herschel Vinyard

Special Counsel, Adams and Reese LLP
avatar for Josh Cucinella

Josh Cucinella

Land Use Planning Administrator, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
I oversee FWC's Land Use Planning (LUP) Program. LUP coordinates the review of regulated land use changes statewide and provides technical assistance on projects with the potential to affect fish and wildlife species. We coordinate with public planners, agency staff, private landowners... Read More →
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John Truitt

Gray Robinson
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Shawn Zinszer

Regulatory Chief, Jacksonville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 2-3

8:30am EDT

Y. Comprehensive Planning And Growth Management Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
This update will cover any changes by the 2024 Legislature to comprehensive planning and DRIs, as well as pending changes in growth management programs and policies; discussion of the future of the regulation of DRIs, as well as large non-DRIs in Dense Urban Land Areas; evaluation of different approval processes for large scale development, including dealing with local government on the myriad of issues each DRI order raises; and examination of pros and cons of rescinding existing DRIs. What are the other viable options for large-scale projects and when to use each – or not? Are regional planning councils going the way of DRI’s? What’s behind the ongoing push for preemption of local government decisions and is it a good or a bad thing? This course is updated every year to discuss new and anticipated legislation, emerging issues and problems and examples of local government innovation. Audience participation is encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Dan DeLisi

Dan DeLisi

President, DeLisi Land Use Planning & Water Policy
Water/Environmental Policy consultant/lobbyist; and land use planner.
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Brian Seymour

Co-Chair, Real Property Practice, Gunster
I co-chair our law firm's Real Property practice, which includes all aspects of land use, real estate transactions, development, environmental matters, eminent domain and property rights litigation. For more than two decades, I have represented land owners and developers in matters... Read More →
avatar for Darrin Taylor

Darrin Taylor

The Vogel Group
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 1

8:30am EDT

Z. What Are "Rights Of Nature" And Are They Coming To Florida?
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Efforts to grant “rights” to nature and natural systems have been attempted with varying degrees of success in several states and some foreign countries, and efforts to spread this legal concept to Florida have been increasing in recent years. An amendment to the Orange County Charter was adopted in 2020 to grant rights to certain natural systems there, and a state law preempting such efforts was passed by the legislature in the same year. Both are now being litigated. This course will review the history of the concept, the results of the policy where it has been implemented, the 2020 Florida law preempting its proliferation at the local government level, potential constitutional amendments, and pending litigation. Whether you think this is just regulation, or absolutely necessary to protect Florida’s environment, you will not want to miss this new course! 
Speakers
avatar for Robert Volpe

Robert Volpe

Partner, Holtman Vogel, PLLC
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Brenna Durden

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Ms. Durden’s practice focuses on governmental, land use, environmental and administrative law. Her clients include landowners, developers, local governments, banks, manufacturers, industrial and educational facilities in matters related to land development, community redevelopment... Read More →
avatar for Lisa Kelley

Lisa Kelley

Associate, Dewberry
At Dewberry, Lisa is utilizing over 25 years of FDEP and SJRWMD leadership experiences to assist clients across Florida. As a problem solver with a focus on building relationships, she directs complex projects from concept to full implementation. She is skilled in assisting clients... Read More →
avatar for Representative Toby Overdorf

Representative Toby Overdorf

Vice President, EDC, Inc.
I am currently serving as the State House representative for District 85 in Martin and St. Lucie Counties. I currently serve on the Commerce, Judiciary (Vice Chair), Civil Justice, Water Quality, Environmental and Agriculture Appropriations, and Chairman of the Joint Administration... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 10

8:30am EDT

A1. Florida's Environment, Water Policy, The 2024 Legislature and Beyond
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Absolutely the most current and reliable information available on what the 2024 Legislature passed (or considered but failed to pass) and why; assessment of Florida’s changing political landscape with respect to environmental and water policy issues; comprehensive preview of what’s expected with respect to the implementation of 2024 legislation with a look ahead to the 2025 session and beyond. This course is designed for audience participation, so come with your questions for the panelists!
Speakers
avatar for Larry Sellers

Larry Sellers

Partner, Holland & Knight
avatar for Lori Killinger

Lori Killinger

Executive Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Ms. Killinger’s practice focuses on Legislative, Administrative and Governmental representation. She represents clients before legislative and executive branches of government, regulatory agencies at the state and local levels, the Florida Cabinet and legislative and gubernatorial... Read More →
avatar for Laura Donaldson

Laura Donaldson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
avatar for Alexandria Kernan

Alexandria Kernan

Government Affairs Consultant, Gunster
With over a decade of legislative, executive, and political experience, Alex focuses on client support in legislative and public policy, as well as providing clients with guidance on the integration of government relations, communications, and issue management. Alex brings substantial... Read More →
avatar for Jon Steverson

Jon Steverson

Senior Policy Advisor, Holland & Knight
Jonathan Steverson is a senior policy advisor in Holland & Knight's Tallahassee office and a member of the firm's Public Policy & Regulation Group. Mr. Steverson handles a variety of topics within Florida government advocacy, with a specific focus on matters related to energy, environment... Read More →
avatar for Frank Walker

Frank Walker

Executive Vice President of Government and Political Relations, Florida Chamber of Commerce
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 4-5

8:30am EDT

C1. WMD Planning, Regulatory, and Policy Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
An excellent course designed to provide insight into the regulatory, planning, and water supply development programs of Florida’s five water management districts; includes a discussion of water resource development and water supply planning; adoption and implementation of MFLs; development of water reservations; Environmental Resource Permitting updates; secondary and cumulative impacts; discussion of changes to water management district budgeting and cooperative funding for water quality and water supply; and other emerging programs and issues; audience participation encouraged. 
Speakers
avatar for Eric Olsen

Eric Olsen

Shareholder, Gunster
Inside and outside of Florida, Eric assists myriad business and individual clients on environmental law and regulatory matters. A Florida native, for nearly three decades Eric has focused his practice on wetland regulation, mitigation banking, stormwater regulation, consumptive use... Read More →
avatar for Brad Purcell

Brad Purcell

St. Johns River Water Management District
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Kristine Morris

Department of Environmental Protection
avatar for Nicolas Porter

Nicolas Porter

Shareholder, de la Parte & Gilbert, P.A.
avatar for Jennifer Smith

Jennifer Smith

Chief of Staff, South Florida Water Management District
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 9

8:30am EDT

FF. Climate Change, The Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, And Impacts On Florida's Energy Future
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
John Hampp, FPL’s Environmental Director, will address the complexities of providing electrical energy in Florida that meets the reliability, price, and environmental energy needs of regulators, customers, and communities. Angela Morrison will explain EPA’s recently finalized carbon dioxide (CO2) emission standards for new, modified, and existing fossil-fuel-fired steam electric generating units (EGUs) and new combustion turbine EGUs that would require the use carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) and hydrogen co-firing, what changed from EPA’s proposal, EPA’s plans for existing combustion turbine EGUs, and what this could mean for Florida utilities. She will also briefly describe other important new greenhouse gas regulations and energy transition projects impacting utilities and industry in Florida. Ken Kosky, who has helped license over 30,000 megawatts of power production in the state, will share his insights on Florida’s electrical generation transition and greenhouse gas emissions in the past, present, and projected for the future. His projections for the future will contrast what would be expected under a business-as-usual case compared to reductions that would occur under EPA’s recently finalized standards that limit CO2 emissions from fossil-fuel-fired power plants. David Thorley, Director of Air Programs for Waste Management, will explain new methods being developed and used to measure and quantify methane emissions from landfills and EPA’s next round of emission standards. Jeff Koerner, Director of the Florida DEP Division of Air, will share updates related to electric vehicle charging stations, electric school buses, electric transit buses, and other projects related to the VW settlement grants.
Speakers
avatar for John Hampp

John Hampp

Environmental Director, FL Power & Light
John is the Environmental Director of Air, Water & Waste regulatory support, permitting and compliance assistance for FPL and NextEra Energy companies. John and his team support FPL and NextEra Energy Resources facilities of more than 30 GW of Fossil, 44 GW of renewable/nuclear generation... Read More →
avatar for Jeff Koerner

Jeff Koerner

Director of Air Resource Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Jeff is the Director of the Division of Air Resource Management in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.  He has more than 30 years of experience in air pollution control and regulation.  He's worked with numerous industries and participated in more than 750 air permit... Read More →
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Ken Kosky

Program Leader Power Plant Licensing, WSP
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Angela Morrison

Senior Attorney, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Angela Morrison is a Senior Attorney with the global law firm Hunton Andrews Kurth, LLP. Ms. Morrison has practiced environmental law for nearly 35 years, and assists her clients with regulatory, permitting, and compliance matters at the state and federal levels relating to climate... Read More →
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David Thorley

Waste Management Inc.
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 11

8:30am EDT

GG. Improving Coastal Resiliency In Response To The Threats Of Sea Level Rise And Climate Change
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
This informative and extremely popular course has been updated once again for 2023! This panel of agency, industry, and legal experts will explore the projected impacts of climate change and sea-level rise in the context of infrastructure, natural systems, planning, and law. Come prepared with your questions for the panel as they provide a federal overview of the current science and policies related to climate change with a specific focus on impacts in Florida. The discussion will identify current and future regulatory implications of sea-level rise in Florida, regional partnerships/collaborations, and state and federal laws, policies, and regulations that address coastal resiliency. The panel will also examine potential adaptation and mitigation strategies to protect infrastructure and natural systems, anticipated hurdles to adaptation strategy implementation and liability, and legal considerations for climate planning and response. 
Speakers
avatar for Erin Deady

Erin Deady

President, Erin L. Deady, P.A.
avatar for Hannah Hart

Hannah Hart

Project Management, Resilience Solutions, Dewberry
Hannah leads resilience planning and market growth efforts in Florida, and manages climate resilience projects in Florida, Virginia, Maryland, and New Jersey. She has 20 years of experience in public and private industry, managing programs for FDOT and the St. Johns River Water Management... Read More →
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Tony Frye

State Transportation Resilience Officer, FL Department of Transportation
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Wes Brooks

State of Florida
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Jennifer Jurado

Director and Chief Resilience Officer, Broward County
avatar for Sharon Wright

Sharon Wright

Florida Resilience Practice Lead, HDR, Inc.
Hello!  Let's talk about community resilience - infrastructure, natural resources, neighborhoods, and built environment.  How can we collaborate and consider solutions for the challenges ahead?
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Caxambus 1-2

8:30am EDT

QQQ. Waste Management Programs Overview
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
The Division of Waste Management touches many areas, ranging from Brownfields and emerging contaminants to solid and hazardous waste regulation. It also formulates policy and coordinates with the six regulatory Districts on enforcement and compliance assistance. This is a class to introduce a wide audience to one of the largest operations units of FDEP. You will learn what are the Division’s several programs and how they are implemented throughout the State and relate to ensuring that as Florida grows, the Division keeps pace with its mission. Has compliance assistance paid dividends on RCRA, USTs, solid waste, and other programs’ compliance? What are the most common violations on several programs? What do their data and 2024 dashboards show, particularly in the Petroleum Restoration Program? Where does FDEP see the PRP evolving to now that the last batch of sites will be assessed in the next few years? How can most RCRA, UST, and solid waste violations be avoided? As several cleanup programs mature, what will be emerging contaminants that all stakeholders will have to be prepared for (hint… like to start developing a PFAS groundwater primary standard in 2025. How are the Division and industry reacting to these? How does the Division relate to other Divisions? Our panel will consist of past and present state regulatory leaders, private corporate leaders, consultants, and attorneys who will give their impressions and encourage audience participation.
Speakers
avatar for Tim Bahr

Tim Bahr

Director, Division of Waste Management, FL Department of Environmental Protection
avatar for Joseph Ullo, Jr.

Joseph Ullo, Jr.

Shareholder, Carlton Fields
Joe Ullo counsels large and small business owners, landowners, private companies, and county and municipal governments statewide in all aspects of federal, state, and local environmental law, regulations, and processes that govern the consideration and usage of land, management of... Read More →
avatar for Todd Kafka

Todd Kafka

SENIOR PRINCIPAL, Geosyntec Consultants
Todd Kafka, PG, is a Senior Principal Hydrogeologist in Geosyntec's Tampa office and is the co-Branch Manager of the firm's eight offices in Florida.  Todd obtained his MS in Geology from Washington State University in 1995 and has a BA in Environmental Studies/Geology from Middlebury... Read More →
avatar for Cathy Soistman

Cathy Soistman

Principal Engineer, Applied Ecology, Inc.
avatar for Stephen Tilbrook

Stephen Tilbrook

Akerman LLP
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 12

8:30am EDT

FFF. Stream Restoration As A BMP - From Feasibility To Implementation
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
This course was new in 2021 and is back by popular demand! Stream restoration projects can provide numerous benefits to the watershed and local communities; including pollutant attenuation, enhanced fish and wildlife habitat, flood hazard reduction, erosion control, and improved quality of life and economic stimulus through enhanced recreation. This course focuses on the different components that encompass stream restoration projects, which include project siting and acquisition, stream classification, feasibility, design and permitting, construction and post-construction monitoring, and more. This session will highlight case studies with innovative stream restoration techniques specifically suited for Florida conditions. Circumstances favoring turnkey and watershed solutions, versus modular and local services, will be discussed. In addition, panelists will share how stream restoration as a BMP could provide water quality credits for BMAPs and future banking opportunities. Come prepared with your questions for this panel of experts! Audience participation is highly encouraged! 
Speakers
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John Kiefer

Ecosystems Solutions Practice Lead, Black & Veatch
Dr. Kiefer is a licensed environmental engineer and fluvial geomorphologist leading a multidisciplinary stream restoration design team. He is the lead author of a Florida stream classification and design manual, has developed novel construction techniques, and studied 100’s of Florida... Read More →
avatar for Brooke Langston

Brooke Langston

Watershed Planning, Sarasota County Public Works
Brooke grew up in Fort Myers and developed her deep and abiding love of all things aquatic and marine in the Caloosahatchee and Gulf of Mexico. She received a bachelor’s in Environmental Studies from the University of California Santa Barbara. Brooke served in the Peace Corps twice... Read More →
avatar for Mary Szafraniec

Mary Szafraniec

Director of Water Quality Initiatives, RES
Hi! I'm Mary Szafraniec, Director of Water Quality Initiatives at (Resource Environmental Solutions) RES. My background and expertise over the last 20 years has focused on water quality restoration for springs, streams, rivers, lakes, and estuaries. My goal is to help advance the... Read More →
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Shelley Thornton

The Mosaic Company
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 8

10:30am EDT

GGG. Permitting And Development In The Marine Environment
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
So, your proposed project is located over state-owned, Sovereign Submerged Lands, or in an Aquatic Preserve. How do you navigate the additional hurdles such as considerations over highly protected marine resources, greater limitations on project size or scope, limitations or even prohibitions on dredging, and a potential visit to the Governor and Cabinet? Come listen to a panel of experts as they provide an overview of the latest changes, emerging issues and challenges with regard to DEP’s proprietary authority over state-owed submerged lands and the special protections over designated Aquatic Preserves. The course includes recent developments regarding balancing the rights of riparian waterfront owners versus the public interest consideration in state-owned submerged land; a discussion of special permit conditions, practices in requesting authorization to use sovereign submerged land for private uses; and the process of gaining approval for your project from the Division of State Lands and the Governor and Cabinet.  Bring your questions, because this course is designed for extensive audience participation! 
Speakers
avatar for Andy Baumann

Andy Baumann

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
BiographyMr. Baumann’s practice focuses on civil and administrative litigation focusing on docks, marinas, riparian rights and sovereignty submerged lands and coastal construction matters. Mr. Baumann’s practice also includes Environmental Resource Permitting (“ERP) zoning and... Read More →
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Spencer Crowley

Shareholder, Chair Miami Real Estate and Land Use Group, Akerman LLP
avatar for Danielle Irwin

Danielle Irwin

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
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Jen Mathia

Principal Scientist, Environmental Consulting & Technology
Ms. Mathia has more than 17 years' expertise in environmental consulting, having worked for both private and public clients. Ms. Mathia’s background is focused in marine and freshwater biology with experience in both terrestrial and aquatic systems and expertise in field study design... Read More →
avatar for Tim Rach

Tim Rach

Program Administrator, Department of Environmental Protection
Environmental Resource Permitting; State 404 Program; Use of Sovereign Submerged Lands; wetlands; marina permitting; living shorelines
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 10

10:30am EDT

I. Aquifer Resiliency In The Face Of Existing And Emerging Challenges
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Groundwater in Florida is intricately wrapped up in a complex web of social, environmental, and economic factors. It is the source of drinking water for most Floridians, serves the State’s agricultural activities, and it has a significant role in the health of our ecosystems and iconic springs. Long-time stressors such as agricultural use are beginning to be addressed; however, population growth, continued saltwater intrusion, and now emerging challenges such as pervasive and contamination recently subject to a 2024 rulemaking petition by the Florida Brownfields Association will put added pressure on planners, utilities, and policymakers to ensure that vulnerability evaluations are being conducted so that adequate supplies of high-quality groundwater resources exist for current and future needs. How are these emerging challenges being confronted and overcome? What are the likely interdisciplinary approaches?  What are the effects of the 2024 rulemaking petition on FDEP, Water Management Districts, and the public in general? What are the economic and policy implications of current sustainable development approaches? Is private-public sector collaboration the way to overcome these challenges? This has been a full class since its inception so come and listen to experts discuss these challenges, possible solutions, legislation, sources of funding, and how we will face these emerging challenges in the future.
Speakers
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Brian Armstrong

Executive Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
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Jorge Caspary

Principal, Cameron-Cole, LLC
Jorge is a recognized expert in Florida with a 25-year record of sound technical and management decisions in the areas of environmental assessment and site cleanup, solid and hazardous waste, Superfund, brownfield redevelopment, and risk-based cleanup and site closure strategies... Read More →
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Chuck Drake

Vice President, Tetra Tech
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Doug Manson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 11

10:30am EDT

O. Private Property Rights - Hot Topics and Recent Developments
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
This course will cover the latest court decisions and legislative actions affecting private property rights in Florida, takings jurisprudence, the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act, and other government actions that affect private property. Hot topics this year include two SCOTUS cases (Sheetz v. County of El Dorado and Devillier v. Texas) and “Customary Use” of Florida Beaches.  For both public and private parties, this course will discuss ways to avoid property rights litigation.
Speakers
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Amy Boulris

Shareholder, GUNSTER
Amy Brigham Boulris is a shareholder who joined Gunster in 2012, after over two decades of successful practice with the widely respected property rights boutique, Brigham Moore. Amy is a diverse litigator, experienced at both trial and appellate levels.Amy continues to devote her... Read More →
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Kent Safriet

Partner, Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky & Josefiak
Mr. Safriet is a Partner with the law firm of Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky & Josefiak based in their Tallahassee, Florida office. After obtaining a BS degree in aquaculture, fisheries and wildlife biology from Clemson University, he obtained his law degree from the University of... Read More →
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Kathryn Valois

Attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 12

10:30am EDT

S&T1. A New Eye In The Sky: How Drone Technology Is Evolving And Changing The Environmental Industry (Part 1 of 2)
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
This course has been significantly growing in popularity and is completely redesigned for 2022!  Drone technology has impacted the world in a number of ways and has greatly expanded beyond the capture of high quality aerial video and imagery. The ability of a drone to reach inaccessible or otherwise cost-prohibitive areas has made it a valuable tool that provides on-demand data that is fast, flexible and affordable, and the use cases in the environmental industry are expanding rapidly. This 2-part course of instruction will examine this emerging and quickly evolving industry from the perspective of experts in the technical, and operational and legal aspects of drone utilization.  

In Part 1, drone industry experts will examine the many cutting-edge innovations that utilize drones to support the environmental industry. Used in combination with post-processing software, drone imagery can be upgraded to create accurate 2D maps and 3D models for a myriad of products, including topographic surveys, digital surface models, volumetric calculations and 3D models with photorealistic textures. What new ideas are emerging, and how might advances in edge computing, automation, artificial intelligence, and “big data” analytics propel this technology into the future? Fascinating case studies and amazing aerial videos await you!

Part 2 of the course will shift to the business and regulatory aspects of the industry and the evolving legal landscape governing the use of drones. Since the Federal Aviation Administration has begun approving drone use for commercial applications, the environmental industry is being rapidly advanced by the innovations provided by the use of drone technology. How are the regulators responding? What are the business risks, and how can they be appropriately mitigated? If your business currently utilizes or is considering utilizing drone technology, then this course is for you!

Speakers
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Keanan Bell

Principal in Charge Environmental Services, Northstar
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Brendan Brown

Nature-based Solutions Discipline Leader, CDM Smith
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Beau Williams

Owner, Aquatech Eco Consultants
Since 1999,I have been transplanting, repairing and growing several species of seagrasses.  I have completed more than 200 seagrass projects along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the United States along with the Caribbean. Many of the restoration projects typically have achieved... Read More →
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David O'Brien, PSM, CFeDS, CFS

Owner, SurvTech Solutions, Inc.
David O' Brien has more than 28 years of experience in surveying after receiving a BS in Surveying Engineering from the University of Maine. He co-founded his first surveying firm in 1995, where he was also a professional surveyor and the Vice President for over 10 years. He is a... Read More →
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Justin Dewey

Senior Drainage Engineer, Hanson Professional Services, Inc.
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Clint Noble

Environmental Manager, CDM Smith, Inc.
CDM Smith: Senior Project Manager, Licensed-Lead Professional Geologist (PG) and Project Management Professional (PMP). President of Florida Association of Professional Geologists - Florida Section of American Institute of Professional Geologists.City Council Appointed Board Member... Read More →
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James Salafia

Ecologist, Senior UAS Pilot, AECOM
James Salafia is an Ecologist at AECOM based in Miami, Florida. With over 8 years of experience in environmental consulting, his expertise includes environmental impact assessments of wetlands and wildlife as they relate to site due diligence, environmental permitting, and construction... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

10:30am EDT

U. 2024 Updates on EPA's Newest Regulated Contaminant: PFAS
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
The EPA is required by the Safe Drinking Water Act to issue a list of unregulated contaminants once every five years to be monitored by public water systems. The Fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 5) was published on December 27, 2021, and requires public water systems nationwide to sample collection for 29 PFAS constituents and lithium between 2023 and 2025. Before sampling concluded, however, the EPA issued a National Primary Drinking Water Rule (NPDWR) regulating 6 PFAS. Additionally, EPA issued or proposed several other regulations to manage PFAS chemicals and releases. In this session, a panel of industry professionals, regulators, and attorneys will discuss perspectives, challenges, and implications of the UCMR5 results and EPA’s new PFAS regulations.
Speakers
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Lauren Brooks

Attorney, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
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Matt Leopold

Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Matt advises and defends clients across industries with the strategic insights as former General Counsel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, former General Counsel for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and a former environmental litigator at the U.S. Department... Read More →
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Olivia Cain

Project Engineer, Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.
Olivia Cain is a licensed Professional Engineer in Geosyntec’s Clearwater, Florida office. Her environmental engineering practice focuses the characterization and treatment of sites impacted by a variety of environmental contaminants, including PFAS. She is one of Geosyntec’s... Read More →
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Jessica Kramer

Deputy Secretary, Department of Environmental Protection
Jessica Kramer is the Deputy Secretary for Regulatory Programs.  Previously, Jessica served as Senior Policy Advisor and Counsel for Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, where she worked with clients in the energy, environment and natural resources fields, providing legal advice as well... Read More →
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Nicholas Albergo

Senior Advisor, GHD
Old and forgetful.  Haven't offered any new information since Lawton Chiles was in office.
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Tamzen MacBeth

Remediation Practice Leader, CDM Smith
Dr. Tamzen Macbeth is Senior Vice President and Remediation Practice Leader for CDM Smith with 22 years of experience, including seven years working with PFAS. She has been the senior engineering lead for complex remediation programs for federal, state, and private clients.  She... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

10:30am EDT

AA. Strategic Planning And Permitting For Development
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Practical and informative course designed to address strategies for obtaining environmental and growth management approvals for land development projects under Florida’s current laws and agency practices; consideration of effects of recent legislation and administrative actions taken by the Executive Branch; discussion of successful approaches to processing and obtaining environmental permits from regulatory agencies, determinations of when to obtain the required permits and in what order, and the level of specificity and procedural requirements of each agency. Course to also cover tracking and managing activities for compliance with permit conditions, tips for gaining the respect of regulatory agencies, and steps that should be taken to avoid costly enforcement litigation. Audience participation is encouraged.
Speakers
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Alessandria San Roman

Holland & Knight
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Gordon Schiff

Attorney and Counselor at Law, Gordon J. Schiff, P.A.
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Robert Volpe

Partner, Holtman Vogel, PLLC
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 9

10:30am EDT

KKK. Overview Of Regulations And Emerging Issues Affecting Imperiled Species
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Many imperiled wildlife species spend some if not all of their life-cycles in Florida. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has been working closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in developing effective regulations that promote the conservation and management of imperiled species and habitats in Florida. The members of this panel have been actively involved in the development and implementation of these important management practices, policies, guidelines, and regulations. The panel will review current federal and state regulations, and discuss emerging issues affecting imperiled wildlife species and habitat and how those issues could affect land uses in Florida. Bring your questions—this panel encourages panelist collaboration and audience participation!
Speakers
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Jeff Collier

Shareholder, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
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Nikki Colangelo

Classification and Recovery Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Josh Cucinella

Land Use Planning Administrator, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
I oversee FWC's Land Use Planning (LUP) Program. LUP coordinates the review of regulated land use changes statewide and provides technical assistance on projects with the potential to affect fish and wildlife species. We coordinate with public planners, agency staff, private landowners... Read More →
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Dani Tabilo

Shorebird Program Coordinator, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
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Raoul Boughton

Lead Ecologist, Mosaic
I am a scientist and believe in the science method and facts over conjecture.  My personal goal is: To discover solutions for humans, their industries and lifestyles, to co-exist with the amazing world of wildlife and habitats with whom they share the planet.  I am energetic, easy... Read More →
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Colleen M. Reilly

Principal, EcoWild Consulting Group
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 8

10:30am EDT

AAA1. What's New In Environmental Resource Permitting
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Think Environmental Permitting in Florida is an old hat? Think again! This important area of law is constantly evolving, formally or otherwise. This extremely informative (and perhaps even a little fun) course combines the legal principles of ERP permitting, including policy and rulemaking updates, with practical tips for achieving compliance and avoiding process “pitfalls” from regulators and practitioners. The presentation will be led by lawyers and scientists from the public and private sector who will engage in free flowing dialogue with the audience whenever possible. Questions are highly encouraged! The course assumes a working knowledge of the ERP process and criteria, and it is intended to examine emerging issues that make or break applications, including those subjected to the extraordinary scrutiny of an administrative hearing, and what those issues mean for ERP applicants.
Speakers
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Brittany Banko

Senior Ecologist, Flatwoods Consulting
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John Fumero

Shareholder, Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero P.A.
John J. Fumero has over 30 years of experience in the areas of environmental, water, land use, administrative and governmental law. Mr. Fumero, formerly General Counsel of the South Florida Water Management District, provides strategic counsel to landowners, developers, industry... Read More →
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Michelle Reiber

Bureau Chief, Regulatory Services, St. Johns River Water Management District
Environmental professional with over 35 years of experience in water resources, wetland ecology, mitigation banking, and environmental regulation in the private and public sectors.  I am currently the Chief of the Bureau of Environmental Resource Regulation at the St. Johns River... Read More →
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Julie Sullivan

Vice President, Southeast Regional Director, ESA
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Amelia Savage

Shareholder, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Caxambus 1-2

10:30am EDT

BBB1. Federal Wetlands Permitting Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
This excellent course provides the latest updates to the Army Corps of Engineers’ Section 404 (Clean Water Act) and Section 10 (Rivers and Harbors Act) permitting process, including best practices for navigating through their complexities. Our panel of experts will feature step-by-step analysis of the ACOE permitting process including illustrative case study examples; emphasis on the key components to enhancing the speed of the application process; and avoiding pitfalls and other time sinks in order to obtain a favorable ACOE decision. This advanced course is designed for active audience participation. 
Speakers
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Mike Drauer

Senior Project Manager, Stantec Consulting Inc.
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Christian Karvounis

US Army Corps of Engineer - Jacksonville District
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Kerri Macnutt

Monarch Ecology Group, LLC
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Susan Stephens

Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
Susan Stephens is a shareholder in the Tallahassee office of Stearns Weaver Miller and has been practicing environmental & natural resources and administrative law for 30 years. Susan is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in State & Federal Government & Administrative Practice.  She... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

12:10pm EDT

Wednesday Luncheon with Keynote Speaker
Wednesday July 17, 2024 12:10pm - 1:30pm EDT
Wednesday July 17, 2024 12:10pm - 1:30pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

XXX. Land and Golf Course Redevelopment: Opportunities and Challenges
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
The continued population growth in our State has triggered substantial challenges regarding land use, availability of water (quantity and quality), and clean, developable land with ready infrastructure. As part of an urban infill approach to preserve green lands,  some of the alternatives to accommodate population growth are closed golf courses and available former agricultural land located near urban areas. However, these options present a unique set of challenges ranging from soil and groundwater contamination on and off property boundaries to comp plans changes, to administrative challenges by affected parties to land development.  Another challenge is achieving environmental closure on contamination using Institutional Controls. Even in the face of these seemingly difficult challenges, opportunities to redevelop golf courses and former ag land exist.  How can some of these issues be resolved? What does it take to achieve land development that is environmentally sustainable and protective of human health? This is a timely topic, and the class was standing-room only in 2023. The class is designed so the audience can learn to navigate the process and how some of these challenges are currently being met. The round table forum allows for plenty of audience participation and feedback.
Speakers
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Wilbur Mayorga

Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources
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Robyn Neely

Chair, Environment and Natural Resources Practice, Akerman LLP
Robyn Neely focuses her practice on environmental site contamination issues related to real estate and corporate sales and acquisitions, and leases, including pre-acquisition, pre-leasing and pre-foreclosure due diligence analysis. Her practice also includes managing the investigation and remediation of contaminated properties and brownfield... Read More →
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Howard Nelson

Partner, Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod
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Nicole Neugebauer MacInnes

Attorney, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
Nicole A. Neugebauer focuses her practice on advising clients on a wide-range of complex land use permitting and entitlement issues, including comprehensive plans and amendments, rezonings, variances, special exceptions, code enforcement, Development of Regional Impact (DRI) review... Read More →
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Ron Noble

Shareholder, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
Ron H. Noble represents clients in all areas of environmental due diligence, permitting and regulatory compliance. Other practice areas he has experience in include hazardous and solid waste regulation, wastewater treatment enforcement and permitting, environmental representation... Read More →
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Eddy Smith

Senior Vice President, SCS Engineers
Eddy Smith is a registered professional engineer in Florida, and has been developing creative remediation strategies for clients, mainly in South Florida, for over 30 years. His unique remediation concepts have allowed for blighted properties, including former landfills and other... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Calusa 8

1:30pm EDT

OOO&PPP1. Habitat Conservation Plans: A Tool for Endangered Species Compliance (Part 1 of 2)
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
New for 2024! This 2-part course provides an overview of the latest developments and best practices in tools available to non-federal entities to comply with the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). Section 10 of the ESA allows for incidental take permits or enhancement of survival permits that provide durable, long-term regulatory assurances that are not available under the federal consultation process of ESA Section 7. These tools have been widely used across the country, but less so in Florida. Part 1 of this course will provide a roadmap for how to consider these tools for your projects, lessons learned, and pitfalls to avoid. The panel will also discuss how the Supreme Court’s 2023 Sackett decision may influence the need for applicants to utilize Section 10 of the ESA. Instructors: Ernie Cox (Moderator), David Zippin (ICF), Jennifer Garland (USFWS), Andrew Turner (Hunton Kurth), Tom Ostertag (FFWCC)

In part 2, the panel will focus on highly relevant case studies from Florida, Texas, and around the country. Instructors: Ernie Cox (Moderator), David Zippin, Holly Andreotta (SFWMD), Niki Desjardin (EA), Scott Storment (Edwards Aquifer Authority)
Speakers
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Holly Andreotta

Lead Wildlife Biologist, South Florida Water Management District
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Ernie Cox

President, Family Lands Remembered, LLC
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Jennifer Garland

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Scott Storment

Edwards Aquifer Authority
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Andrew Turner

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
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David Zippin

Practice Lead, Habitat Conservation Planning, ICF
I lead ICF's large Practice in habitat conservation planning and implementation, including state and federal Endangered Species Act compliance for state and local governments, utilities, energy companies, and private developers. I oversee and lead large, complex biodiversity and habitat... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

1:30pm EDT

S&T2. A New Eye In The Sky: How Drone Technology Is Evolving And Changing The Environmental Industry (Part 2 of 2)
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
This course has been significantly growing in popularity and is completely redesigned for 2022!  Drone technology has impacted the world in a number of ways and has greatly expanded beyond the capture of high quality aerial video and imagery. The ability of a drone to reach inaccessible or otherwise cost-prohibitive areas has made it a valuable tool that provides on-demand data that is fast, flexible and affordable, and the use cases in the environmental industry are expanding rapidly. This 2-part course of instruction will examine this emerging and quickly evolving industry from the perspective of experts in the technical, and operational and legal aspects of drone utilization.  

In Part 1, drone industry experts will examine the many cutting-edge innovations that utilize drones to support the environmental industry. Used in combination with post-processing software, drone imagery can be upgraded to create accurate 2D maps and 3D models for a myriad of products, including topographic surveys, digital surface models, volumetric calculations and 3D models with photorealistic textures. What new ideas are emerging, and how might advances in edge computing, automation, artificial intelligence, and “big data” analytics propel this technology into the future? Fascinating case studies and amazing aerial videos await you!

Part 2 of the course will shift to the business and regulatory aspects of the industry and the evolving legal landscape governing the use of drones. Since the Federal Aviation Administration has begun approving drone use for commercial applications, the environmental industry is being rapidly advanced by the innovations provided by the use of drone technology. How are the regulators responding? What are the business risks, and how can they be appropriately mitigated? If your business currently utilizes or is considering utilizing drone technology, then this course is for you!

Speakers
avatar for Keanan Bell

Keanan Bell

Principal in Charge Environmental Services, Northstar
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Brendan Brown

Nature-based Solutions Discipline Leader, CDM Smith
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Beau Williams

Owner, Aquatech Eco Consultants
Since 1999,I have been transplanting, repairing and growing several species of seagrasses.  I have completed more than 200 seagrass projects along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the United States along with the Caribbean. Many of the restoration projects typically have achieved... Read More →
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David O'Brien, PSM, CFeDS, CFS

Owner, SurvTech Solutions, Inc.
David O' Brien has more than 28 years of experience in surveying after receiving a BS in Surveying Engineering from the University of Maine. He co-founded his first surveying firm in 1995, where he was also a professional surveyor and the Vice President for over 10 years. He is a... Read More →
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Justin Dewey

Senior Drainage Engineer, Hanson Professional Services, Inc.
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Clint Noble

Environmental Manager, CDM Smith, Inc.
CDM Smith: Senior Project Manager, Licensed-Lead Professional Geologist (PG) and Project Management Professional (PMP). President of Florida Association of Professional Geologists - Florida Section of American Institute of Professional Geologists.City Council Appointed Board Member... Read More →
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James Salafia

Ecologist, Senior UAS Pilot, AECOM
James Salafia is an Ecologist at AECOM based in Miami, Florida. With over 8 years of experience in environmental consulting, his expertise includes environmental impact assessments of wetlands and wildlife as they relate to site due diligence, environmental permitting, and construction... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

1:30pm EDT

X. Trying A DOAH Case: It's all about the experts!
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Anyone who has tried and won a DOAH case knows it is all about the experts. So join us and learn what it takes to present winning testimony in a DOAH case from attorneys and experts who have done so, and from an administrative law judge who can share what works and what to avoid. This course will discuss best practices for choosing and preparing your experts for deposition; the state of the law on whether and to what extent attorney communications with expert witnesses are privileged; techniques for conducting a clear, concise and impactful direct examination of experts; developing and using demonstrative exhibits to help explain complex concepts and data in an easily understandable fashion; and strategies for challenging and conducting effective cross-examinations of your opponent’s experts. We will also identify some of the most common evidentiary and procedural pitfalls that can weaken or defeat your case, and share some horror stories. Questions will be welcome. 
Speakers
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Martin Alexander

Partner, Holland & Knight
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Dan DeLisi

President, DeLisi Land Use Planning & Water Policy
Water/Environmental Policy consultant/lobbyist; and land use planner.
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Paria Heeter

attorney, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner
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Susan Martin

Attorney, Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero P.A.
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Cathy Sellers

Administrative Law Judge, Division of Administrative Hearings
Cathy Sellers is an Administrative Law Judge with the Division of Administrative Hearings. She has served in this position since 2011 and presides over environmental and and other regulatory/general jurisdiction cases. Before joining DOAH, she was in private law practice for 23 years... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 12

1:30pm EDT

KK. Central Florida Water Initiative Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Completely redesigned for 2024! This panel of experts will cover emerging challenges in meeting future water demands, the delivery of innovative water supply projects, meeting the conceptual costs of distribution and storage of reclaimed water, and regulatory challenges and innovative approaches to addressing these issues. The Central Florida Water Initiative (CFWI) area covers all or part of five central Florida counties and includes portions of three water management districts, several regional public water utilities and dozens of local governments. The panel will explore innovative water supply projects and policies that are emerging around Florida, including the CFWI, and the role of utilities and other significant water users now and into the future. Be ready to participate in this “must-attend” course.
Speakers
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Brian Armstrong

Executive Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
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Robert Beltran

Vice President, Dewberry
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Laura Olympio

Attorney, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
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Ed de la Parte

Shareholder, de la Parte & Gilbert, P.A.
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Beth Ross

Shareholder, GUNSTER
Water supplyElizabeth Ross is an of counsel attorney who joined Gunster in 2015. Beth is board certified by the Florida Bar in state and federal government and administrative practice. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a lead attorney for the South Florida Water Management... Read More →
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Mary Ellen Winkler

Assistant Executive Director, St. Johns River Water Management District
Mary Ellen Winkler is the Assistant Executive Director with the St. Johns River Water Management District. In this role, she oversees the work of the District’s Divisions of Water Resources, Water Supply Planning and Assessment, Infrastructure and Land Resources, and Basin Management... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 11

1:30pm EDT

B1. FDEP Regulatory and Policy Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Always a timely and useful course to provide updates on the most current information and activities with the Department of Environmental Protection which we feel will be of most interest to our attendees; includes review and analysis of rules and policies recently adopted or under development, including the latest updates on the Stormwater TAC, OSTDS TAC, and any published reports; key/practical tips for all private/public regulated interests; course format designed for extensive audience participation. 
Speakers
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Larry Sellers

Partner, Holland & Knight
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Jessica Kramer

Deputy Secretary, Department of Environmental Protection
Jessica Kramer is the Deputy Secretary for Regulatory Programs.  Previously, Jessica served as Senior Policy Advisor and Counsel for Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, where she worked with clients in the energy, environment and natural resources fields, providing legal advice as well... Read More →
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John Coates

Director, Division of Water Resource Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
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Jeff Koerner

Director of Air Resource Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Jeff is the Director of the Division of Air Resource Management in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.  He has more than 30 years of experience in air pollution control and regulation.  He's worked with numerous industries and participated in more than 750 air permit... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

1:30pm EDT

HH. Disaster Mitigation, The Insurance Industry And Climate Resiliency
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
This session will provide an overview of policies and regulations that link disaster mitigation policy to climate resiliency issues. The presentation will explore these linkages as well as room for improvement in them.  With major storms continuing to impact Florida every few years, agency orders are also a policy implication to be considered, both in short-term response and long-term planning factors. Case studies will be presented that harmonize the concepts of planning for, or responding to, disasters and incorporating aspects of future resiliency into projects. Finally, the session will also explore an important relationship with insurance and funding mechanisms, some of which provide dual benefits in the disaster mitigation and recovery realm as well as the flexibility to add components that address future resiliency.
Speakers
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Mike Flood

National Resilience Lead, WSP
Mike is the National Resilience Lead and has supported communities and agencies nationally to make effective investments.
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Sidney Bigham

Berger Singerman
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Wes Rimes

Senior Risk Engineering Consultant, Zurich North America
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Paul Tschirky

Senior Director / National Resiliency Lead, APTIM
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 9

1:30pm EDT

QQ. New Developments In Water Quality Permitting
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
With all the attention on emerging contaminants of concern, including PFOA/PFAs controversy, this course is a must-attend!  This panel of experts will provide timely updates on new ways the Department of Environmental Protection and EPA are addressing water quality issues; also includes basic as well as advanced discussion on water quality discharge permitting, whether from industrial, domestic, or other discharge sources; emphasis on current agency practices, and updates on pending legal changes; emerging water quality issues affecting industry, regulations and the general population. Come prepared with your questions!  This course is designed for extensive audience participation. 
Speakers
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Representative Toby Overdorf

Vice President, EDC, Inc.
I am currently serving as the State House representative for District 85 in Martin and St. Lucie Counties. I currently serve on the Commerce, Judiciary (Vice Chair), Civil Justice, Water Quality, Environmental and Agriculture Appropriations, and Chairman of the Joint Administration... Read More →
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Don Thompson

Verdantas
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Greg Corning

FL Civil Design Manager, WSP
As a senior engineer and project manager, I provide technical input and engineering analysis for projects involving climate resiliency and assessment, project management, dredging and dewatering planning and design, stormwater design and permitting, environmental design and permitting... Read More →
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Viraj deSilva

Sr. Treatment Process Leader, Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Dr. deSilva has over 30 years of experience in wastewater (leachate, Industrial and municipal) engineering, including project concept through construction and start-up. He is an international leader in operations and maintenance, energy management, solids handling processes, construction... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Caxambus 1-2

1:30pm EDT

SS. Water Quality Credit Trading
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
After years of little or no meaningful trading activity, Water Quality Credit Trading seems to be emerging again as a topic of interest and potential tool for addressing Florida’s many nutrient-enriched watersheds. Our panel of experts will examine some recent examples of innovative nutrient trading, evaluate the legislation filed in 2022, and discuss some new approaches to managing nutrients in impaired watersheds. Given the few examples of trades accomplished using the FDEP’s Chapter 62-306, is it time for a major overhaul of this rule? The audience should come prepared with your ideas and ready to participate in what is sure to be a lively and thought-provoking discussion! 
Speakers
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Keith Truenow

Florida House of Representatives
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Greg Knecht

Executive Director, The Nature Conservancy
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David Kramer, P.E.

ERP Bureau Chief, Southwest Florida Water Management District
Dave is a graduate of University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He has 23+ years of experience in water resource engineering. Dave has spent his entire career in public service at the SWFWMD. He currently serves as the ERP Bureau Chief, responsible... Read More →
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Rick Renna

Senior Engineer, Water Resources, Atkins
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Mark Thomasson

Executive Vice President, National Stormwater Trust, Inc.
National Stormwater Trust, Inc. (NST) is a stormwater management company that recently partnered with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to provide regional stormwater treatment services for the benefit of its customers and the environment.Through this public-private... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 10

3:30pm EDT

HHH. Florida Beach Mangement And Coastal Program Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Beaches are a valuable resource in Florida, as they provide storm protection to upland infrastructure, nesting habitat to sea turtles, and recreational value to tourists and locals. Since coastal development and navigation inlets have interrupted the natural littoral drift of sediment along much of Florida’s coastline, it is necessary to nourish these sandy beaches on a recurring basis. Additional development within this dynamic and sensitive coastal beach environment requires a special permit from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. This course examines the regulatory framework and practical aspects of Florida’s beach management and Coastal Construction Control Line programs and covers current agency procedures and practices; emerging agency policy; and special permitting considerations for storm impact planning and emergency response, including appropriate use of coastal armoring structures. Always a timely and informative course.
Speakers
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Fred Aschauer

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
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Mark Powell

Isiminger & Stubbs Engineering, Inc.
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Laura Shepherd

Sr. Environmental Project Manager, Moffatt & Nichol
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Penny Cutt

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
Talk to me about...County, state, and federal environmental regulationsEnvironmental permitting strategyMarina feasibilityBeach and inlet managementResilient waterfront park designPermit complianceMitigation assessment and negotiationEcological assessment and monitoringGrant Funding... Read More →
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Lainie Edwards

Department of Environmental Protection
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 8

3:30pm EDT

OOO&PPP2. Habitat Conservation Plans: A Tool for Endangered Species Compliance (Part 2 of 2)
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
New for 2024! This 2-part course provides an overview of the latest developments and best practices in tools available to non-federal entities to comply with the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). Section 10 of the ESA allows for incidental take permits or enhancement of survival permits that provide durable, long-term regulatory assurances that are not available under the federal consultation process of ESA Section 7. These tools have been widely used across the country, but less so in Florida. Part 1 of this course will provide a roadmap for how to consider these tools for your projects, lessons learned, and pitfalls to avoid. The panel will also discuss how the Supreme Court’s 2023 Sackett decision may influence the need for applicants to utilize Section 10 of the ESA. Instructors: Ernie Cox (Moderator), David Zippin (ICF), Jennifer Garland (USFWS), Andrew Turner (Hunton Kurth), Tom Ostertag (FFWCC)

In part 2, the panel will focus on highly relevant case studies from Florida, Texas, and around the country. Instructors: Ernie Cox (Moderator), David Zippin, Holly Andreotta (SFWMD), Niki Desjardin (EA), Scott Storment (Edwards Aquifer Authority)
Speakers
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David Zippin

Practice Lead, Habitat Conservation Planning, ICF
I lead ICF's large Practice in habitat conservation planning and implementation, including state and federal Endangered Species Act compliance for state and local governments, utilities, energy companies, and private developers. I oversee and lead large, complex biodiversity and habitat... Read More →
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Ernie Cox

President, Family Lands Remembered, LLC
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Holly Andreotta

Lead Wildlife Biologist, South Florida Water Management District
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Andrew Turner

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
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Jennifer Garland

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Scott Storment

Edwards Aquifer Authority
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

3:30pm EDT

V. Community Vulnerability Assessments and Projects to Improve Resiliency
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
This panel is organized as a “How-To,” with experts discussing the latest tools and emerging programs at the State and Federal levels to implement more resilient infrastructure, including resiliency elements that are being added or required to funding programs and projects. Federal and state planning, funding, evaluation tools, and technical assistance programs to support resiliency will also be discussed. Evolving linkages with programs and funding resources for planning and project implementation will be highlighted, along with case studies and recommended best practices. Come prepared with your questions for the panel as we grapple with Florida’s future in an ever-changing climate.
Speakers
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Alexander Awad

Chief Planning Engineer, City of Tampa
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Brian Cook

Director of Urban Design and Resilience, Applied Sciences Consulting Inc.
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Jose DeJesus

Director of Engineering, Port Tampa Bay
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Tony Frye

State Transportation Resilience Officer, FL Department of Transportation
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Alex Reed

Director, Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection, Department of Environmental Protection
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 9

3:30pm EDT

JJJ. Future Directions For Species Mitigation And Conservation Banking
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
This panel will provide the latest information on Candidate Species Updates, State and Federal current and future mitigation policies related to species, and the implications for both public and private infrastructure projects. This course covers new mitigation policy related to species impacts for all USFWS agency actions under both the CWA and ESA. Discussion of updated Imperiled Species Action Plans. Get the latest information and hear the discussion on the implications for Florida.  
Speakers
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Kae Hovater

President, EcoCredit Marketing
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Josh Cucinella

Land Use Planning Administrator, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
I oversee FWC's Land Use Planning (LUP) Program. LUP coordinates the review of regulated land use changes statewide and provides technical assistance on projects with the potential to affect fish and wildlife species. We coordinate with public planners, agency staff, private landowners... Read More →
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Constance Cassler

Florida ES Conservation Delivery Division Manager, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
I have been working for the US Fish & Wildlife Service for 20 years, all of them in Vero Beach, Florida. Over that time I have worked on Everglades Restoration, Habitat Conservation Planning, Conservation Banking, and in our Regulatory section. I am currently the the Conservation... Read More →
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David John

Director of Special Projects Florida & Southeast U.S., Southern States Land & Timber LLC
Southern States Land & Timber, LLC’s Director of Special Projects, Mr. David John, will be a featured panelist at the Florida Chamber Foundation’s 37th Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School being held from July 18-21, 2023, at the JW Marriott in Marco Island, Florida.The... Read More →
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Brent Setchell

District Drainage Design Engineer, FL DOT
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Caxambus 1-2

3:30pm EDT

D1. Environmental Permitting and Enforcement Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Timely and informative update on permitting and enforcement procedures utilized by environmental agencies; beginner to intermediate course; covers permits and permit renewals; construction and operation permits; time limitations; monitoring; agency enforcement of permit conditions; fines and other penalties; legal and ethical considerations; other emerging trends and issues including legislative review of agency rules and ratification of proposed rules; audience participation encouraged. 
Speakers
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Silvia Alderman

Partner, Akerman LLP
Board Certified in State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice. Practicing Environmental and Land Use law since 1977
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Jason Andreotta

Southeast District Director, Department of Environmental Protection
avatar for Nicole Gough

Nicole Gough

Environmental Manager, Dewberry
avatar for Julia Lomonico

Julia Lomonico

Managing Attorney, South Florida Water Management District
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Dorothy Watson

Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Dottie Watson is a partner with Foley & Lardner where her practice focuses on helping companies meet environmental requirements and defending those companies against claims that they may have fallen short. She is co-chair of the firm's Sustainability and Product Stewardship team where... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 10

3:30pm EDT

EE. New Developments In Florida's Air Quality Regulations
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
This panel will provide an overview of major federal and state air quality legislation, rules, litigation, and initiatives, with focus on how your normal business operations in Florida will be affected. This timely and informative course will examine EPA’s greenhouse gas rule, the new PM NAAQS, updates to the Air Emissions Reporting Rule, and Reclassification of Major Sources, a/k/a Once In, Always In.  This informative session is designed to help you stay current on the latest rules and policies – Come prepared with your questions for this panel of experts.
Speakers
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Michael Ballenger

Manager of Consulting Services - Florida, Trinity Consultants
I serve as the Florida Manager for Trinity Consultants. I specialize in air permitting and compliance, helping industry meet regulations.
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Greg Munson

Shareholder, GUNSTER
Greg Munson is a shareholder with the Gunster firm and represents regulated industries in the industrial, agricultural, mining, and utility sectors in all areas of state and federal environmental law. He represents clients before Florida’s executive branch agencies, the state’s... Read More →
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Jeff Koerner

Director of Air Resource Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Jeff is the Director of the Division of Air Resource Management in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.  He has more than 30 years of experience in air pollution control and regulation.  He's worked with numerous industries and participated in more than 750 air permit... Read More →
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Max Lee

President, Koogler Associates
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

3:30pm EDT

YY. Septic Tank Policy Updates
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Florida has been grappling with septic tank policies since the infamous mandatory septic tank inspection requirement was adopted in 2011 and repealed in 2012. If this subject interests you, and it should if you are in the residential development industry or interested in the water quality of our state (or both!), this course is a must-see! Come hear from a panel of experts, who will discuss (and possibly debate) the major policy changes stemming from the Blue Green Algae Task Force and the Florida Clean Waterways Act and culminating in recent revisions to septic tank regulations and expanded wastewater grant eligibility. You will also hear about the latest changes to the septic tank regulatory program since its relocation from FDOH to FDEP and emerging regulatory, policy, and grant funding options. Bring your questions! Audience participation is highly encouraged!
Speakers
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Jessica Kramer

Deputy Secretary, Department of Environmental Protection
Jessica Kramer is the Deputy Secretary for Regulatory Programs.  Previously, Jessica served as Senior Policy Advisor and Counsel for Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, where she worked with clients in the energy, environment and natural resources fields, providing legal advice as well... Read More →
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John Coates

Director, Division of Water Resource Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
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Scott Forrester

Senior Vice President, Business Development, OnSyte Performance, LLC
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Roxanne Groover

Executive Director, FL Onsite Wastewater Assoc.
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Herschel Vinyard

Special Counsel, Adams and Reese LLP
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 11

3:30pm EDT

WWW. Remediation Strategies and Case Studies
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
This course presents legal and practical strategies for site remediation in a variety of scenarios. Case studies will focus on creative solutions, regulatory flexibilities, and innovative technologies used to achieve site closures. A must-attend, timely, and informative course designed for active audience participation.
Speakers
avatar for Jeff Peters

Jeff Peters

President, PR&D
I am the President and a Professional Geologist (PG) at Petroleum Resources & Development, Inc. (PR&D), a small Business Administration (SBA) 8a firm. I am a registered PG in 6 states, including Florida since 1994. I obtained my MBA from the University of Central Florida in 2010 (Go... Read More →
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Carl Eldred

Shareholder, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
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Steven Folsom

Vice President, Verdantas
Steven Folsom is Vice President with Verdantas, working with clients to provide creative solutions for engineering and environmental compliance issues related to site investigation, remedial design and performance optimization, brownfields redevelopment, solid and hazardous waste... Read More →
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Eddy Smith

Senior Vice President, SCS Engineers
Eddy Smith is a registered professional engineer in Florida, and has been developing creative remediation strategies for clients, mainly in South Florida, for over 30 years. His unique remediation concepts have allowed for blighted properties, including former landfills and other... Read More →
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Robert Wojcik

JM Family Enterprises, Inc.
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 12

3:30pm EDT

ZZ1. The Essentials Of Obtaining An Environmental Resource Permit: The Nuts And Bolts Of ERP Permitting
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
This course will provide a detailed and in-depth breakdown of all aspects and components necessary for the environmental professional to obtain an ERP permit in an efficient and effective manner. This course will take the audience through all the steps in the review and issuance of an ERP permit including an administrative permit challenge. In addition, the course will discuss how new and proposed rules and policies are affecting the permitting process. Learn from this highly-experienced panel all of the essential criteria and policies, including wetland and mitigation requirements, stormwater requirements, water quality and administrative and legal requirements critical to finalize a permit. This course is a must for environmental professionals who want to understand all aspects of ERP permitting to better represent their clients and deliver efficient results. Audience participation is encouraged. 
Speakers
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Philip Sliger

Associate, Gunster
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Christine Wentzel

St. Johns River Water Management District
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Michelle Hopkins

Regulation Division Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
I am the Regulation Division Director at the Southwest Florida Water Management District, overseeing the Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP), Water Use Permitting (WUP) and Well Construction Permitting (WCP) programs. I have more than 30 years of water resources engineering experience... Read More →
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Carlton D. Spirio, Jr.

Senior Drainage Engineer, Burgess & Niple, Inc.
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Shannon Ruby Julien

Energy Market Lead, Florida, VHB
I specialize in all aspects of environmental permitting including the National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, Environmental Resource Permitting, and Consumptive Use Permitting. With over 30 years of experience, my current focus is related to the Energy market’s... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

5:30pm EDT

Opening Reception
Wednesday July 17, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Wednesday July 17, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Exhibit Hall
 
Thursday, July 18
 

8:30am EDT

H2. Florida 404 Program Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
It’s like déjà vu all over again. Florida started its 404 Program in a hole, receiving over 1,000 wetland permit applications from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in December 2020. The Corps may now be operating from a similarly sized hole, with over 1,000 wetland permit applications that were pending with FDEP when Florida’s Program was abruptly vacated by a D.C. federal judge in February. Florida is wrassling to get the program back through the appeals process, and if successful, could end up in another permit application hole for a “threepeat.” This panel of experts will discuss the status of the 404 litigation initiated by the Center for Biological Diversity, the Corps’ 404 permit implementation process and why the Herculean efforts of the state and federal wildlife agencies got blamed for it all.
Speakers
avatar for Herschel Vinyard

Herschel Vinyard

Special Counsel, Adams and Reese LLP
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Josh Cucinella

Land Use Planning Administrator, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
I oversee FWC's Land Use Planning (LUP) Program. LUP coordinates the review of regulated land use changes statewide and provides technical assistance on projects with the potential to affect fish and wildlife species. We coordinate with public planners, agency staff, private landowners... Read More →
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John Truitt

Gray Robinson
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Shawn Zinszer

Regulatory Chief, Jacksonville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 4-5

8:30am EDT

N. Planning And Execution For Successful Environmental Outcomes
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Back by popular demand, the focus of this interactive discussion is facilitating sure and positive communication with both stakeholders and environmental regulatory agencies at the local, state and federal levels. Preparation, organization, as well as an in-depth understanding of the legal framework and processes of regulation, go a long way to ensuring a smoother and certainly more positive outcome. Here’s your chance to interact with the panel, using real case studies, and discuss which techniques were successful (or not) and receive expert advice from four instructors who’ve gotten results.
Speakers
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Liz Johnson

Environmental Program Administrator, Environmental Protection Division, Orange County Government
Elizabeth R. JohnsonAssistant Manager, Orange County Environmental Protection Division EDUCATION:Orlando College; Winter Park, Florida, 1993Masters in Public Administration - Graduated Magna Cum LaudeRollins College; Winter Park, Florida, 1986B.A. Environmental SciencePROFESSIONAL... Read More →
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Anna Long

Of Counsel, Dean Mead
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Ann Shortelle

Principal, Geo2030 Consulting
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Amy Tracy

Fl Water Resources Leader, Dewberry
My career focuses solely on improving the quality of Florida’s water resources. A stormwater aficionado who developed a love for reclaimed water, I’m passionate about judging water by its "quality, not its history". An advocate of treating water to its appropriate end use, I've... Read More →
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Sandy Walters

Coastal Group Lead, RES
After 25 years as founder and president of SWC environmental and land use consultants, I have enjoyed and learned much from my years as coastal group lead at Resource Environmental Solutions, working to develop projects that significantly improve habitats and water quality. Business... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 12

8:30am EDT

OO&PP1. Alternative Water Supply And Reuse (Part 1 of 2)
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
In this advanced, two-part course, a panel of water policy experts will discuss Florida’s growing demand for water, and policy options for growing the “water pie” to satisfy these future demands. While conservation is an important tool, states must incorporate reuse as a source of water to meet growing needs and protect against environmental degradation.  Is it time to recognize that there may be better uses for reuse water than residential irrigation? Is Florida ready to accept indirect or direct potable reuse? Is the future for reuse related to aquifer replenishment?  Part 2: Join us for an intriguing discussion on the policies needed to advance reuse in the Sunshine State including a discussion on 2022 legislation, the Potable Reuse Commission, DEP reclaimed water phase II regulatory activities, national reuse activities, direct and indirect potable reuse, end-users’ concerns, while also highlighting successful projects and future projects such as regional aquifer replenishment. 
Speakers
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Randy Brown

Utilities Director, City of Pompano Beach
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Laura Donaldson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
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Chuck Drake

Vice President, Tetra Tech
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Kerry Kates

Director of Water and Natural Resources, Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association
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Mandi Rice

Assistant Executive Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
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Lynn Spivey

Director of City Utilities, City of Plant City
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 11

8:30am EDT

NNN. Threatened And Endangered Species In The Marine Realm
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Extremely timely and informative course will “cover the bases” from NEPA to permitting; critical environmental issues including Johnson Seagrass, ESA protected marine species and essential fish habitat, sea turtles, and marine mammals; use of UMAM and HEA for determining mitigation requests; examples of lessons learned in dealing with and applying federal and state requirements to seaports, beach renourishment, and coastal development; discussion of emerging issues. Audience participation is encouraged!
Speakers
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Penny Cutt

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
Talk to me about...County, state, and federal environmental regulationsEnvironmental permitting strategyMarina feasibilityBeach and inlet managementResilient waterfront park designPermit complianceMitigation assessment and negotiationEcological assessment and monitoringGrant Funding... Read More →
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Ann Broadwell

Environmental Administrator, Florida Department of Transportation
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Bill Precht

Director, Marine & Coastal Programs, Dial Cordy & Associates
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 8

8:30am EDT

D2. Environmental Permitting and Enforcement Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Timely and informative update on permitting and enforcement procedures utilized by environmental agencies; beginner to intermediate course; covers permits and permit renewals; construction and operation permits; time limitations; monitoring; agency enforcement of permit conditions; fines and other penalties; legal and ethical considerations; other emerging trends and issues including legislative review of agency rules and ratification of proposed rules; audience participation encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Silvia Alderman

Silvia Alderman

Partner, Akerman LLP
Board Certified in State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice. Practicing Environmental and Land Use law since 1977
avatar for Jason Andreotta

Jason Andreotta

Southeast District Director, Department of Environmental Protection
avatar for Nicole Gough

Nicole Gough

Environmental Manager, Dewberry
avatar for Julia Lomonico

Julia Lomonico

Managing Attorney, South Florida Water Management District
avatar for Dorothy Watson

Dorothy Watson

Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
Dottie Watson is a partner with Foley & Lardner where her practice focuses on helping companies meet environmental requirements and defending those companies against claims that they may have fallen short. She is co-chair of the firm's Sustainability and Product Stewardship team where... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 10

8:30am EDT

F1. Federal Environmental Regulation and Enforcement Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Come listen and learn from a panel of experts as they discuss the latest changes to federal environmental policies and regulations under the Biden Administration. This session examines how the policies and roles of the federal agencies are changing across a wide spectrum of issues such as enforcement, agency size, the extent of federal authority over wetlands and waters, and climate change. The experts will also discuss how the regulated community, the state, and advocacy groups are responding to such changes including the potential for citizen enforcement. These and other federal issues will be discussed by our well-informed panel. Come prepared to listen, learn and participate. 
Speakers
avatar for Matt Leopold

Matt Leopold

Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Matt advises and defends clients across industries with the strategic insights as former General Counsel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, former General Counsel for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and a former environmental litigator at the U.S. Department... Read More →
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Rafe Petersen

Partner, Holland & Knight
Rafe Petersen is a partner in Holland & Knight's Washington, D.C. office and is a member of the firm's Government Section. He primarily focuses on litigation and counseling in administrative, environmental and energy fields. Mr. Petersen's environmental practice includes environmental... Read More →
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Bernadette Rappold

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Bernadette M. Rappold focuses her practice on federal and state regulatory issues related to energy, manufacturing, and the environment. Bernadette has substantial litigation experience and advises clients on regulatory compliance as well as the environmental, safety, and health aspects... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 9

8:30am EDT

VVV. Emerging Issues In Pollution Liability In Florida
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
The last few years have seen a shift in environmental enforcement priorities by both the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The emerging priorities have placed greater emphasis on enforcement of environmental laws and regulations, and less on compliance assistance. This new emphasis is particularly apparent in the areas of solid and hazardous waste, surface and groundwater, and soils  regulation and liability, and resultant litigation. This policy shift also has resulted in putting additional pressure on private transactions to ensure that responsibility and liability for environmental conditions on property is allocated in accordance with these emerging risks. Also, greater emphasis on enforcement of permit conditions for new and existing permits upon renewal has occurred. This course will discuss this emerging policy in the context of environmental pollution responsibility and liability, will explain the legal and technical challenges that arise in these cases, and will feature the resultant impacts to property owners and facility operators. It includes real-world case studies to illustrate these points. Course attendees are encouraged to interact with the instructors in a “workshop” type format.
Speakers
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Ralph DeMeo

Guilday Law
Environmental Land Use Administrative and Animal Law.
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Jorge Caspary

Principal, Cameron-Cole, LLC
Jorge is a recognized expert in Florida with a 25-year record of sound technical and management decisions in the areas of environmental assessment and site cleanup, solid and hazardous waste, Superfund, brownfield redevelopment, and risk-based cleanup and site closure strategies... Read More →
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Brad Pekas

Sr Engineer/Hydrogeologist , CIP Solutions
Bradley S. Pekas, PE, PG, is a Senior Engineer/Hydrogeologist with CIP Solutions' Florida operations, and he is based in the Tampa Bay area. Brad has over 35 years of environmental experience pertaining to assessment/remediation projects, water resource engineering, environmental... Read More →
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Meredith Delcamp

Partner, Shutts & Bowen
Meredith is an environmental attorney and a partner in the Tampa office of Shutts and Bowen.  Meredith assists property owners, developers and businesses in a variety of transactional and litigation matters related to real property. Meredith has experience assisting clients in a... Read More →
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Jim Oliveros

Principal, Mechling Engineering & Consulting
I’ve spent most of my career working on cleanup of contaminated sites, hydrogeology, waste management compliance, and environmental permitting. I have a particular interest in RCRA, especially dealing with unusual wastes and waste generating processes. I really like Dad jokes... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 1

8:30am EDT

CCC1. Wetland Jurisdiction Methodology: A State And Federal Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
This course is updated every year to address recent rule and policy changes at the state and federal levels. If you want to know precisely how wetland jurisdiction is determined, and the subtle and not so subtle differences between Florida’s uniform statewide wetland methodology and Federal wetland methodology, and how these differences may or may not apply to your project after the state assumption of the Federal 404 program, this is your course! This carefully designed panel discussion will analyze state and COE wetland jurisdictions, making use of comparisons and contrasts as appropriate; covers application of vegetation, soils and hydrologic indicators in determining presence of wetlands using state and COE methodologies; covers altered and non-altered sites; emphasis on practical application and dispute resolution; examples and case studies will be discussed. You will also hear the latest updates on wetlands law and regulation at the federal level, including the status of recent and ongoing legal challenges, any new guidance or policy put forward by the new Administration, and what they could mean for development in Florida. This course is designed for extensive audience participation
Speakers
avatar for Mike Dennis

Mike Dennis

President, Breedlove, Dennis & Associates
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Mike Nichols

President, MJ Nichols & Associates
Mike has an extensive background conducting jurisdictional wetland determinations and other wetlands permitting and mitigation design projects in his over 40 year career in environmental assessments. He has been employed by Florida DEP and Broward County for about half of his career... Read More →
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Steven Currie

Soil Scientist, Wetland Technical Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Debbie Madden

Attorney, GUNSTER
Deborah Madden is an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of environmental law.Deborah represents a broad range of clients, including developers, agricultural interests and public and private companies.Deborah has experience providing legal support to clients in permitting... Read More →
avatar for Ed Murawski

Ed Murawski

Program Manager, Kleinfelder
Mr. Murawski has over 17 years of experience in the environmental consulting field in the areas of wetlands, protected species and environmental land use permitting. Mr. Murawski serves as the Program Manager for Tampa Florida office and supervises a team of up 13 employees. Mr. Murawski... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 2-3

8:30am EDT

EEE. Wetlands Mitigation Banking Latest Updates
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
The growth of Florida’s mitigation banking industry has resulted in over 100 permitted banks providing mitigation to 4,000+ projects throughout the state. As the industry evolves, changes in regulatory and policy standards are inevitable. This course focuses on recent changes on a national and state level that affect the mitigation banking industry and associated development in Florida. Prospective and current mitigation bankers and users of mitigation bank credits need to understand these changes to ensure compliance and to achieve efficient and timely permit processing. Updates will be provided on USACE’s new Mitigation Banking Instrument, new Financial Assurance requirements, changes in the definition of Waters of the United States (WOTUS) and mitigation challenges associated with Florida DOT projects.
Speakers
avatar for Kae Hovater

Kae Hovater

President, EcoCredit Marketing
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Adrienne Vining

Lead Assistant General Counsel, Southwest Florida Water Management District
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Penny Cople

Principal Scientist, Breedlove, Dennis & Associates
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Tim Rach

Program Administrator, Department of Environmental Protection
Environmental Resource Permitting; State 404 Program; Use of Sovereign Submerged Lands; wetlands; marina permitting; living shorelines
avatar for Chris Tanner

Chris Tanner

Attorney, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
avatar for Cory Wilson

Cory Wilson

Lead Biologist, Mitigation Programs Team, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Caxambus 1-2

10:30am EDT

M. Keeping Your Eye On The Ball: Scoping The Appropriate Environmental Due Diligence For The Project
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
The panelists will discuss appropriate scoping of the environmental due diligence process, taking into consideration current and prior land uses and the user’s project objectives; the panelists will also discuss the importance of the environmental professional’s opinion and when and how to recommend additional investigation;  in closing land transactions when there are unresolved issues and how to address those issues and much more; audience participation encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Kelly Eger-Smith

Kelly Eger-Smith

President/Owner, American Environmental Consulting
In 2012, I founded American Environmental Consulting, Inc. (AEC), a 100% woman-owned small business. My vision was to build an environmental engineering firm that provides practical, cost-effective, business-minded solutions to real property environmental issues. I strategically employ... Read More →
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Tom Mullin

Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod
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Kirby Stallings

Senior Scientist, S&ME
RT

Rob Toth

Vice President, Birkitt Environmental Services
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Vince Yarina

Principal/Vice President, Langan
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 9

10:30am EDT

OO&PP2. Alternative Water Supply And Reuse (Part 2 of 2)
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
In this advanced, two-part course, a panel of water policy experts will discuss Florida’s growing demand for water, and policy options for growing the “water pie” to satisfy these future demands. While conservation is an important tool, states must incorporate reuse as a source of water to meet growing needs and protect against environmental degradation.  Is it time to recognize that there may be better uses for reuse water than residential irrigation? Is Florida ready to accept indirect or direct potable reuse? Is the future for reuse related to aquifer replenishment?  Part 2: Join us for an intriguing discussion on the policies needed to advance reuse in the Sunshine State including a discussion on 2022 legislation, the Potable Reuse Commission, DEP reclaimed water phase II regulatory activities, national reuse activities, direct and indirect potable reuse, end-users’ concerns, while also highlighting successful projects and future projects such as regional aquifer replenishment. 
Speakers
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Randy Brown

Utilities Director, City of Pompano Beach
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Laura Donaldson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
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Chuck Drake

Vice President, Tetra Tech
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Kerry Kates

Director of Water and Natural Resources, Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association
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Mandi Rice

Assistant Executive Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
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Lynn Spivey

Director of City Utilities, City of Plant City
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 11

10:30am EDT

BB. The Evolution of Transportation, Infrastructure, and Resiliency Efforts
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Transportation and utility infrastructure in Florida continues to evolve on multiple fronts as technology, travel patterns, and resiliency planning influence how our infrastructure is designed, funded, and utilized. This panel gathers engineers, economic specialists, and planners to discuss how their work is evolving in the face of these changes.
Speakers
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Seth Behn

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
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Jannek Cederberg

President, Cummins Cederberg
Jannek is formally trained as a civil engineer, specializing in coastal engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. He has more than 21 years of experience in marine field investigations, hydrodynamics, linear and nonlinear wave dynamics, numerical modeling, coastal structure... Read More →
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Adam Kerr

Transportation Engineer, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
avatar for Ken Metcalf

Ken Metcalf

Director of Planning, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
avatar for Valerie Seidel

Valerie Seidel

Principal Economist, Balmoral Group
Valerie Seidel is Principal Economist of The Balmoral Group, an economic and engineering firm focused on public policy, socioeconomic impacts, and design within infrastructure, water resources, and the environment.
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

10:30am EDT

B2. FDEP Regulatory and Policy Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Always a timely and useful course to provide updates on the most current information and activities with the Department of Environmental Protection which we feel will be of most interest to our attendees; includes review and analysis of rules and policies recently adopted or under development, including the latest updates on the Stormwater TAC, OSTDS TAC, and any published reports; key/practical tips for all private/public regulated interests; course format designed for extensive audience participation.
Speakers
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Larry Sellers

Partner, Holland & Knight
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Jessica Kramer

Deputy Secretary, Department of Environmental Protection
Jessica Kramer is the Deputy Secretary for Regulatory Programs.  Previously, Jessica served as Senior Policy Advisor and Counsel for Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, where she worked with clients in the energy, environment and natural resources fields, providing legal advice as well... Read More →
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John Coates

Director, Division of Water Resource Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
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Jeff Koerner

Director of Air Resource Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Jeff is the Director of the Division of Air Resource Management in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.  He has more than 30 years of experience in air pollution control and regulation.  He's worked with numerous industries and participated in more than 750 air permit... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

10:30am EDT

C2. WMD Planning, Regulatory, and Policy Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
An excellent course designed to provide insight into the regulatory, planning, and water supply development programs of Florida’s five water management districts; includes a discussion of water resource development and water supply planning; adoption and implementation of MFLs; development of water reservations; Environmental Resource Permitting updates; secondary and cumulative impacts; discussion of changes to water management district budgeting and cooperative funding for water quality and water supply; and other emerging programs and issues; audience participation encouraged. 
Speakers
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Brad Purcell

St. Johns River Water Management District
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Kristine Morris

Department of Environmental Protection
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Eric Olsen

Shareholder, Gunster
Inside and outside of Florida, Eric assists myriad business and individual clients on environmental law and regulatory matters. A Florida native, for nearly three decades Eric has focused his practice on wetland regulation, mitigation banking, stormwater regulation, consumptive use... Read More →
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Nicolas Porter

Shareholder, de la Parte & Gilbert, P.A.
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Jennifer Smith

Chief of Staff, South Florida Water Management District
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Caxambus 1-2

10:30am EDT

F2. Federal Environmental Regulation and Enforcement Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Come listen and learn from a panel of experts as they discuss the latest changes to federal environmental policies and regulations under the Biden Administration. This session examines how the policies and roles of the federal agencies are changing across a wide spectrum of issues such as enforcement, agency size, the extent of federal authority over wetlands and waters, and climate change. The experts will also discuss how the regulated community, the state, and advocacy groups are responding to such changes including the potential for citizen enforcement. These and other federal issues will be discussed by our well-informed panel. Come prepared to listen, learn and participate. 
Speakers
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Matt Leopold

Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Matt advises and defends clients across industries with the strategic insights as former General Counsel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, former General Counsel for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and a former environmental litigator at the U.S. Department... Read More →
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Rafe Petersen

Partner, Holland & Knight
Rafe Petersen is a partner in Holland & Knight's Washington, D.C. office and is a member of the firm's Government Section. He primarily focuses on litigation and counseling in administrative, environmental and energy fields. Mr. Petersen's environmental practice includes environmental... Read More →
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Bernadette Rappold

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Bernadette M. Rappold focuses her practice on federal and state regulatory issues related to energy, manufacturing, and the environment. Bernadette has substantial litigation experience and advises clients on regulatory compliance as well as the environmental, safety, and health aspects... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 8

10:30am EDT

XX. Agricultural Water Policy: The Latest Updates from FDACS
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
This course will give you the latest information on water quality BMPs, water use and reuse on agricultural lands, and other policy changes resulting from the Legislative Session and implementation by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, including adoption of new BMP Manuals. Come hear from West Gregory, the Water Policy Director, and a panel of water policy experts on the latest updates affecting agriculture and Florida’s water resources.
Speakers
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Robert Williams

Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
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West Gregory

Director of Agricultural Water Policy, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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Lennart Lindahl

MacVicar Consulting Inc.
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Stan Posey

Manager, Enviornmental Affairs, Nutrien - White Springs
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Mike Register

Executive Director, St. Johns River Water Management District
 
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 10

10:30am EDT

TTT&UUU1. Florida Brownfields: A Comprehensive Technical, Regulatory, And Legal Update (Part 1 of 2)
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Part 1: This panel will examine the current state of regulatory and financial incentives as well as market dynamics, financing considerations, and other concerns that help private developers and local governments collaborate to overcome the risk, limit the liability, and manage the cleanup costs associated with taking title to and redeveloping contaminated sites. Specific examples of successful and profitable projects and the community benefits they create will be discussed.

Part 2: A comprehensive discussion of applicable Florida and federal rules and best management practices will be presented by a leading panel of Florida experts who will also provide a replicable, scalable, and easy-to-follow path for private development principals, local government planners, lenders, and other brownfield stakeholders. In addition, this year we will cover proposed Brownfields legislative changes to be pursued in 2025. After this class, attendees will be well-positioned for success.

Speakers
TB

Theresa Booeshaghi

Department of Environmental Protection
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Rick Burgess

Shareholder, GUNSTER
Rick Burgess joined the firm in 1994. He is a Martindale-Hubbell AV ratedattorney who practices exclusively in the area of environmental law for a broad range of clients, including developers, agricultural interests, public and private companies and financial institutions.Rick has... Read More →
avatar for Michael Goldstein

Michael Goldstein

Managing Partner, The Goldstein Environmental Law Firm, P.A.
Michael R. Goldstein is the Managing Shareholder of The Goldstein Environmental Law Firm, P.A., president of the Goldstein Brownfields Foundation, president of the Goldstein Brownfields Group, co-CEO of Goldstein Kite Environmental Redevelopment Partners, former Chairman of the Miami-Dade... Read More →
avatar for Tom Lewis

Tom Lewis

Florida Environmental Services Leader, Terracon
Mr. Lewis is a Principal working in Terracon’s Tallahassee office. With over 30 years of consulting experience in the State of Florida, Tom is the new  Environmental Services Leader for Terracon's Florida Division.  He is responsible for scoping and implementing a broad range... Read More →
avatar for Robyn Neely

Robyn Neely

Chair, Environment and Natural Resources Practice, Akerman LLP
Robyn Neely focuses her practice on environmental site contamination issues related to real estate and corporate sales and acquisitions, and leases, including pre-acquisition, pre-leasing and pre-foreclosure due diligence analysis. Her practice also includes managing the investigation and remediation of contaminated properties and brownfield... Read More →
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Maribel Nicholson-Choice

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Maribel is a shareholder with Greenberg Traurig’s Tallahassee office with a concentrated practice in local government, environmental, and land use law. With 30 years of experience which includes local government, environmental, land use, brownfields, construction with an emphasis... Read More →
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Mike Schackne

Senior Project Manager, Langan
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Guri Zeigerman

Senior Project Manager, APEX Companies
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 12

10:30am EDT

BBB2. Federal Wetlands Permitting Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
This excellent course provides the latest updates to the Army Corps of Engineers’ Section 404 (Clean Water Act) and Section 10 (Rivers and Harbors Act) permitting process, including best practices for navigating through their complexities. Our panel of experts will feature step-by-step analysis of the ACOE permitting process including illustrative case study examples; emphasis on the key components to enhancing the speed of the application process; and avoiding pitfalls and other time sinks in order to obtain a favorable ACOE decision. This advanced course is designed for active audience participation. 
Speakers
avatar for Mike Drauer

Mike Drauer

Senior Project Manager, Stantec Consulting Inc.
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Christian Karvounis

US Army Corps of Engineer - Jacksonville District
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Kerri Macnutt

Monarch Ecology Group, LLC
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Susan Stephens

Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
Susan Stephens is a shareholder in the Tallahassee office of Stearns Weaver Miller and has been practicing environmental & natural resources and administrative law for 30 years. Susan is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in State & Federal Government & Administrative Practice.  She... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

12:10pm EDT

Thursday Luncheon with Keynote or Door Prize Drawings by Sponsors
Thursday July 18, 2024 12:10pm - 1:30pm EDT
Thursday July 18, 2024 12:10pm - 1:30pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

J&K1. Lake Okeechobee And The Estuaries: A Water Management Balancing Act (Part 1 of 2)
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
In this extremely popular panel of experts on Lake Okeechobee, the panel is again presenting on critical issues affecting Lake Okeechobee and the Northern Estuaries.  

Part 1 This year, numerous developing issues are affecting the Lake, including the new lake schedule “LOSOM” being implemented by the US Army Corps of Engineers and the ASR program north of the lake. In this 2-part course, the panel will focus on these latest developments, as well as the Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation, endangered species, water quality, and the status of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan projects that affect the Lake.

Part 2  The panel represents a diverse cross-section of government, private landowners, tribal entities, and environmental and agricultural interests. The panel will discuss how Lake management decisions affect their differing interests and obligations and the varying issues that must be balanced to make effective decisions.

Speakers
avatar for Ernie Barnett

Ernie Barnett

Owner, Water and Land Advisors, Inc.
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Drew Bartlett

Executive Director, South Florida Water Management District
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Adam Blalock

Deputy Secretary fro Ecosystems Restoration, Department of Environmental Protection
JB

James Booth

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Michelle Diffenderfer

President, Lewis, Longman and Walker, P.A.
Michelle Diffenderfer is the President and a Shareholder of Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A., a statewide environmental law firm. Mrs. Diffenderfer assists landowners, businesses and governments with local, state and federal, environmental, natural resource and land development legal... Read More →
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Luna E. Phillips

Shareholder, Gunster
Luna Phillips is a Florida Bar board certified Gunster shareholder who practices in the area of environmental, administrative and governmental law. She leads the firm’s Environmental practice.Prior to joining the firm, Luna was a senior attorney for the South Florida Water Management... Read More →
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Anna Upton

CEO, Everglades Trust
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Eva Velez

Chief, Ecosystem Branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

1:30pm EDT

LL. Aquifer Recharge, Aquifer Storage And Recovery, Underground Injection Control And Potable Reuse
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
This panel will discuss the current status and issues involving Florida’s underground injection control (UIC) regulatory program that authorizes the injection of fluids into underground formations and aquifer recharge projects. The panel will focus on the expanded use of aquifer storage and recovery and aquifer recharge projects involving potable, surface water/stormwater, or reclaimed water to enhance water supplies. The panel will cover changes to underground injection and aquifer recharge resulting from DEP’s recent indirect potable reuse regulations. Additionally, the panel will discuss the recent US Supreme Court Maui decision and the subsequent EPA Maui Guidance to determine when an NPDES permit may be required for groundwater injection projects. Finally, the use of exemptions and variances to obtain UIC approvals for these projects will be examined. Overcoming issues and impediments to obtaining UIC authorizations for deep well disposal of waste streams will also be discussed. Come prepared to listen, learn, and participate! 
Speakers
MC

Michael Condran

Brown and Caldwell
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Jeff Greenwell

General Manager, Environmental Services Section, Hillsborough County
Environmental Services Section Manager for Hillsborough County Public Utilities. Environmental Services oversees compliance and permitting for the County’s Wastewater, Potable, Solid Waste and UIC facilities, as well as Industrial Pretreatment and Phosphate Mining land restoration... Read More →
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Jim Guida

Director, Water Resources & Planning, Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority
Jim Guida is a Florida-registered Professional Geologist who has specialized in water resources, water supply, and Florida water regulation and planning for nearly 40-years. Jim joined the Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority in March 2022 and serves as the Authority’s... Read More →
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Mark McNeal

Chief Executive Officer, ASRus, LLC
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Eric Olsen

Shareholder, Gunster
Inside and outside of Florida, Eric assists myriad business and individual clients on environmental law and regulatory matters. A Florida native, for nearly three decades Eric has focused his practice on wetland regulation, mitigation banking, stormwater regulation, consumptive use... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Caxambus 1-2

1:30pm EDT

RR. Using Public-Private Partnerships to Solve Florida's Water Challenges
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Florida is faced with significant local and regional water supply, water quality and other water resource challenges in the coming decades unless proactive actions are taken. The need for new investments in water infrastructure is growing, while local governments and other governmental agencies are faced with fiscal, risk-based and capability constraints. Private sector expertise and financing is needed to play a key role in replacing and expanding Florida’s water infrastructure. Part of the solution may be public-private partnerships (P3) through development of contractual arrangements. In 2019, federal, state, and local governments spent well over $500 billion to design, build, operate, and maintain transportation and water infrastructure in the United States. The panel will discuss P3 opportunities, legislative initiatives at the state and federal level, as well as case studies in meeting Florida’s future water resource needs. This is a timely and highly recommended course! 
Speakers
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Maricruz Fincher

General Counsel, SFWMD
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Ernie Cox

President, Family Lands Remembered, LLC
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John Fumero

Shareholder, Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero P.A.
John J. Fumero has over 30 years of experience in the areas of environmental, water, land use, administrative and governmental law. Mr. Fumero, formerly General Counsel of the South Florida Water Management District, provides strategic counsel to landowners, developers, industry... Read More →
avatar for Terri Holcomb

Terri Holcomb

Director of Engineering, Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority
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Cari Roth

Vice President of Governmental & Regulatory Affairs, Lykes Bros. Inc.
Cari is an experienced attorney and governmental relations professional now leading governmental and regulatory matters for Lykes Bros. Inc., formerly a long time client. Most of her career was in private practice with a four year stint as the General Counsel of the Department of... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 9

1:30pm EDT

CC. How The Live Local Act Changes The Land Use Game
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
New for 2024! This panel of experts will take a deep dive into the Live Local Act and any 2024 amendments to this landmark legislation. The Act has been called the most aggressive land use policy change in any state in the country. Others have called it the death of local government home rule. Either way, the Live Local Act changed everything you thought you knew about land use in Florida. Case studies will help the audience understand the challenges and opportunities of using this new law to create affordable, attainable, and market rate housing around the state. The panelists have been actively involved in a wide variety of Live Local Act issues including lobbying for policy changes, designing and permitting projects, and litigating these cutting-edge issues. Bring your questions, as audience participation is highly encouraged!
Speakers
avatar for Jake Cremer

Jake Cremer

Attorney, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
Jake Cremer, a Shareholder in Stearns Weaver Miller’s Tampa office, counsels clients in their interactions with local, state, and federal governments on environmental, land use, and land development issues. He has been lead counsel on a variety of complex permitting and economic... Read More →
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Sean Parks

County Commissioner, Lake County
Commissioner Sean Parks is a Central Florida native. He and his wife, Ivy, are active in the community and attend and serve at their Church in Clermont with their three children.  Sean owns and operates a small business and writes for Lake Business Magazine.  An Eagle Scout, Sean... Read More →
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Alan Krischer

Of Counsel, Holland & Knight
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Darrin Taylor

The Vogel Group
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

1:30pm EDT

MMM. Fresh From Florida: Emerging Issues in Agriculture and Their Effect on the Environment
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Florida agriculture has a significant role to play in meeting the food and commodity production needs of a growing world population and an equally important role in environmental stewardship. This course will discuss emerging issues that are likely to impact Florida farmlands and the Florida agricultural community, particularly those issues affecting the use and management of agricultural lands and the impact of those practices on wetlands, wildlife and conservation.  Expect the panelists to discuss recent state and federal legislation affecting agriculture in Florida, emerging topics in wildlife best management practices (BMPs) for agriculture, and new approaches for obtaining both binding and non-binding determinations on whether your activities on agricultural lands need an Environmental Resource Permit or a “Section 404” permit for activities in Waters of the United States. The panel of experts will also discuss strategies on agricultural lands that can minimize environmental impacts, avoid permitting requirements, and manage wildlife interactions to minimize conflicts. We will even attempt to forecast the future of agriculture in the state, with new cash crop opportunities like hemp production and what that might mean to the state. Don’t miss it!
Speakers
avatar for Felicia Kitzmiller

Felicia Kitzmiller

Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
My practice involves all aspects of land development - environmental permitting and enforcement, land use, and real estate - with a particular emphasis on natural resources and the extraction industry. I have experience in mineral rights due diligence and litigation, wetland permitting... Read More →
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Steven Hall

Citrus Research and Development Foundation
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West Gregory

Director of Agricultural Water Policy, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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Valerie Seidel

Principal Economist, Balmoral Group
Valerie Seidel is Principal Economist of The Balmoral Group, an economic and engineering firm focused on public policy, socioeconomic impacts, and design within infrastructure, water resources, and the environment.
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 11

1:30pm EDT

A2. Florida's Environment, Water Policy, The 2024 Legislature and Beyond
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Absolutely the most current and reliable information available on what the 2024 Legislature passed (or considered but failed to pass) and why; assessment of Florida’s changing political landscape with respect to environmental and water policy issues; comprehensive preview of what’s expected with respect to the implementation of 2024 legislation with a look ahead to the 2025 session and beyond. This course is designed for audience participation, so come with your questions for the panelists!
Speakers
avatar for Larry Sellers

Larry Sellers

Partner, Holland & Knight
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Lori Killinger

Executive Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Ms. Killinger’s practice focuses on Legislative, Administrative and Governmental representation. She represents clients before legislative and executive branches of government, regulatory agencies at the state and local levels, the Florida Cabinet and legislative and gubernatorial... Read More →
avatar for Laura Donaldson

Laura Donaldson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
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Alexandria Kernan

Government Affairs Consultant, Gunster
With over a decade of legislative, executive, and political experience, Alex focuses on client support in legislative and public policy, as well as providing clients with guidance on the integration of government relations, communications, and issue management. Alex brings substantial... Read More →
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Jon Steverson

Senior Policy Advisor, Holland & Knight
Jonathan Steverson is a senior policy advisor in Holland & Knight's Tallahassee office and a member of the firm's Public Policy & Regulation Group. Mr. Steverson handles a variety of topics within Florida government advocacy, with a specific focus on matters related to energy, environment... Read More →
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Frank Walker

Executive Vice President of Government and Political Relations, Florida Chamber of Commerce
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

1:30pm EDT

UU. Florida MS4 And NPDES Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
The panel of experts will provide a timely update on procedural and substantive considerations in permitting under the NPDES program, including stormwater; numeric nutrient criteria; program administration; case law update, including Sackett v. EPA regarding Waters of the U.S.; enforcement and citizen suits; additional compliance considerations; how to interpret complex regulations; examples of industrial and construction applications; implementation of stormwater NPDES; MS4 program; current agency practices; and emerging trends and issues. Audience participation is encouraged!
Speakers
avatar for Greg Munson

Greg Munson

Shareholder, GUNSTER
Greg Munson is a shareholder with the Gunster firm and represents regulated industries in the industrial, agricultural, mining, and utility sectors in all areas of state and federal environmental law. He represents clients before Florida’s executive branch agencies, the state’s... Read More →
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Borja Crane-Amores

FL Department of Environmental Protection
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Robert Potts

Geosyntec
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 10

1:30pm EDT

TTT&UUU2. Florida Brownfields: A Comprehensive Technical, Regulatory, And Legal Update (Part 2 of 2)
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Part 1: This panel will examine the current state of regulatory and financial incentives as well as market dynamics, financing considerations, and other concerns that help private developers and local governments collaborate to overcome the risk, limit the liability, and manage the cleanup costs associated with taking title to and redeveloping contaminated sites. Specific examples of successful and profitable projects and the community benefits they create will be discussed.

Part 2: A comprehensive discussion of applicable Florida and federal rules and best management practices will be presented by a leading panel of Florida experts who will also provide a replicable, scalable, and easy-to-follow path for private development principals, local government planners, lenders, and other brownfield stakeholders. In addition, this year we will cover proposed Brownfields legislative changes to be pursued in 2025. After this class, attendees will be well-positioned for success.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Goldstein

Michael Goldstein

Managing Partner, The Goldstein Environmental Law Firm, P.A.
Michael R. Goldstein is the Managing Shareholder of The Goldstein Environmental Law Firm, P.A., president of the Goldstein Brownfields Foundation, president of the Goldstein Brownfields Group, co-CEO of Goldstein Kite Environmental Redevelopment Partners, former Chairman of the Miami-Dade... Read More →
avatar for Guri Zeigerman

Guri Zeigerman

Senior Project Manager, APEX Companies
TB

Theresa Booeshaghi

Department of Environmental Protection
avatar for Rick Burgess

Rick Burgess

Shareholder, GUNSTER
Rick Burgess joined the firm in 1994. He is a Martindale-Hubbell AV ratedattorney who practices exclusively in the area of environmental law for a broad range of clients, including developers, agricultural interests, public and private companies and financial institutions.Rick has... Read More →
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Tom Lewis

Florida Environmental Services Leader, Terracon
Mr. Lewis is a Principal working in Terracon’s Tallahassee office. With over 30 years of consulting experience in the State of Florida, Tom is the new  Environmental Services Leader for Terracon's Florida Division.  He is responsible for scoping and implementing a broad range... Read More →
avatar for Robyn Neely

Robyn Neely

Chair, Environment and Natural Resources Practice, Akerman LLP
Robyn Neely focuses her practice on environmental site contamination issues related to real estate and corporate sales and acquisitions, and leases, including pre-acquisition, pre-leasing and pre-foreclosure due diligence analysis. Her practice also includes managing the investigation and remediation of contaminated properties and brownfield... Read More →
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Maribel Nicholson-Choice

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Maribel is a shareholder with Greenberg Traurig’s Tallahassee office with a concentrated practice in local government, environmental, and land use law. With 30 years of experience which includes local government, environmental, land use, brownfields, construction with an emphasis... Read More →
avatar for Mike Schackne

Mike Schackne

Senior Project Manager, Langan
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 12

1:30pm EDT

CCC2. Wetland Jurisdiction Methodology: A State And Federal Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
This course is updated every year to address recent rule and policy changes at the state and federal levels. If you want to know precisely how wetland jurisdiction is determined, and the subtle and not so subtle differences between Florida’s uniform statewide wetland methodology and Federal wetland methodology, and how these differences may or may not apply to your project after the state assumption of the Federal 404 program, this is your course! This carefully designed panel discussion will analyze state and COE wetland jurisdictions, making use of comparisons and contrasts as appropriate; covers application of vegetation, soils and hydrologic indicators in determining presence of wetlands using state and COE methodologies; covers altered and non-altered sites; emphasis on practical application and dispute resolution; examples and case studies will be discussed. You will also hear the latest updates on wetlands law and regulation at the federal level, including the status of recent and ongoing legal challenges, any new guidance or policy put forward by the new Administration, and what they could mean for development in Florida. This course is designed for extensive audience participation.
Speakers
avatar for Mike Dennis

Mike Dennis

President, Breedlove, Dennis & Associates
avatar for Mike Nichols

Mike Nichols

President, MJ Nichols & Associates
Mike has an extensive background conducting jurisdictional wetland determinations and other wetlands permitting and mitigation design projects in his over 40 year career in environmental assessments. He has been employed by Florida DEP and Broward County for about half of his career... Read More →
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Steven Currie

Soil Scientist, Wetland Technical Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
avatar for Debbie Madden

Debbie Madden

Attorney, GUNSTER
Deborah Madden is an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of environmental law.Deborah represents a broad range of clients, including developers, agricultural interests and public and private companies.Deborah has experience providing legal support to clients in permitting... Read More →
avatar for Ed Murawski

Ed Murawski

Program Manager, Kleinfelder
Mr. Murawski has over 17 years of experience in the environmental consulting field in the areas of wetlands, protected species and environmental land use permitting. Mr. Murawski serves as the Program Manager for Tampa Florida office and supervises a team of up 13 employees. Mr. Murawski... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 8

3:30pm EDT

J&K2. Lake Okeechobee And The Estuaries: A Water Management Balancing Act (Part 2 of 2)
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
In this extremely popular panel of experts on Lake Okeechobee, the panel is again presenting on critical issues affecting Lake Okeechobee and the Northern Estuaries.  

Part 1 This year, numerous developing issues are affecting the Lake, including the new lake schedule “LOSOM” being implemented by the US Army Corps of Engineers and the ASR program north of the lake. In this 2-part course, the panel will focus on these latest developments, as well as the Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation, endangered species, water quality, and the status of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan projects that affect the Lake.

Part 2  The panel represents a diverse cross-section of government, private landowners, tribal entities, and environmental and agricultural interests. The panel will discuss how Lake management decisions affect their differing interests and obligations and the varying issues that must be balanced to make effective decisions.
Speakers
avatar for Ernie Barnett

Ernie Barnett

Owner, Water and Land Advisors, Inc.
avatar for Drew Bartlett

Drew Bartlett

Executive Director, South Florida Water Management District
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Adam Blalock

Deputy Secretary fro Ecosystems Restoration, Department of Environmental Protection
JB

James Booth

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
avatar for Michelle Diffenderfer

Michelle Diffenderfer

President, Lewis, Longman and Walker, P.A.
Michelle Diffenderfer is the President and a Shareholder of Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A., a statewide environmental law firm. Mrs. Diffenderfer assists landowners, businesses and governments with local, state and federal, environmental, natural resource and land development legal... Read More →
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Luna E. Phillips

Shareholder, Gunster
Luna Phillips is a Florida Bar board certified Gunster shareholder who practices in the area of environmental, administrative and governmental law. She leads the firm’s Environmental practice.Prior to joining the firm, Luna was a senior attorney for the South Florida Water Management... Read More →
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Anna Upton

CEO, Everglades Trust
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Eva Velez

Chief, Ecosystem Branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

3:30pm EDT

MM. Linking Growth With Water Supply Availability
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Discussion of integrating regional water supply plans of local government with the plans and projects of water utilities through a prescribed planning process requiring cooperation between water management districts and local and regional water management districts and local and regional water utilities; regulatory incentives for the development of alternative water supplies; financial assistance for utilities; linking the growth management plans of local governments with the plans and projects of water utilities; applying the principles of consistency with concurrency as set forth in Florida law and implementing rules. Audience participation is encouraged.
Speakers
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Rey Malave

Associate Vice President, Dewberry
Mr. Malavé is a professional engineer with more than 43 years experience in civil engineering design. His background includes the design and permitting of infrastructure systems, including complex stormwater and utility projects, land development residential and multifamily projects... Read More →
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Tabitha Biehl

Polk County
avatar for Matt Wissler

Matt Wissler

Senior Principal Hydrogeologist, Geosyntec Consultants
avatar for Gary Hubbard

Gary Hubbard

Director of Winter Haven Water, City of Winter Haven
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Clint M Brown

Supervising Hydrologist, St. Johns River Water Management District
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 8

3:30pm EDT

DD. Avoiding Public Hearing Pitfalls: Preparation, Presentation, And Legal Challenges
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
This panel provides practical and legal insights into managing public hearings before local governments from both the private party and local government perspectives. It specifically addresses issues arising in connection with public hearings and how to deal with denials by and challenges to local government decisions. This presentation will focus on strategic matters, provide useful tips, examine new and developing legal issues, and address technical issues.  Attendee participation will be encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for John Chibbaro

John Chibbaro

Partner, Greenberg Traurig
John focuses his practice on complex environmental and land use matters. He advises developers, utilities, and other clients on virtually all aspects of development, from initial permitting and entitlement strategy, contamination assessment and remediation, through government approvals... Read More →
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Randy Coen

President, Coen & Company
avatar for Aaron Dunlap

Aaron Dunlap

Shareholder, Carlton Fields
Land Use, Zoning, Real Estate Development, Areas of Critical State Concern, Developer-Side HOA and Condo Issues, Construction and Lending Due Diligence, Fiction, Film, Greyhounds.
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Patrick Krechowski

Balch & Bingham
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Rick J. Melchiori

General Manager, Becker Holding Corporation
Mr. Melchiori brings over 30 years’ experience in land acquisition, entitlement, permitting, design, and construction of industrial, commercial, and highly amenitized residential and mixed use projects. Early in his career, he founded an architectural and engineering firm and through... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

3:30pm EDT

LLL. Successful Applications Of Imperiled Species Management Practices
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) work in partnership to conserve Florida’s imperiled species. The FWC has developed the Imperiled Species Management Plan to address the needs of state listed species and includes approved Species Conservation Measures and Permitting Guidelines to clarify the requirements for obtaining take permits. The USFWS has developed Consultation Guidelines and/or Determination Keys to assist with streamlining project reviews for federally listed species and to provide regulatory clarity while detailing recommendations for avoiding and minimizing potential negative effects. These state and federal guidelines are occasionally updated to address emerging information regarding imperiled species’ range, specific habitat needs, survey methodologies, and recommended best management practices. This guidance has the potential to profoundly affect the way we conduct business in Florida while minimizing impacts from known threats, improving habitat, and strengthening conservation and recovery efforts for imperiled species. Experienced members of this panel will offer a review of the regulatory guidance that is in place or is currently being developed for imperiled species, discuss key species issues, and provide insight into the current industry efforts and best management practices to benefit wildlife and their habitats. Come prepared with questions. Audience participation is encouraged!
Speakers
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Colleen M. Reilly

Principal, EcoWild Consulting Group
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Diane Callaghan

Senior Scientist, Smart-Sciences
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Austin Carroll

President, Wiregrass Ecological Associates
avatar for Kristin Eaton

Kristin Eaton

Project Manager, Wildlife, Florida Power & Light
avatar for Cole Fredricks

Cole Fredricks

Ecologist, Kleinfelder
avatar for Dylan Larson

Dylan Larson

Vice President, Miller Legg
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 9

3:30pm EDT

G. Women In Water
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Coming Soon!
Speakers
avatar for Laura Donaldson

Laura Donaldson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
avatar for Ann Shortelle

Ann Shortelle

Principal, Geo2030 Consulting
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Carolina Maran

South Florida Water Management District
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Brooke Langston

Watershed Planning, Sarasota County Public Works
Brooke grew up in Fort Myers and developed her deep and abiding love of all things aquatic and marine in the Caloosahatchee and Gulf of Mexico. She received a bachelor’s in Environmental Studies from the University of California Santa Barbara. Brooke served in the Peace Corps twice... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 10

3:30pm EDT

II. Advanced Stormwater Treatment BMPs To Reduce Runoff Volumes And Nutrients In Surface Water Discharges
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Advanced Best Management Practices (BMPs) can provide multiple benefits of runoff and pollutant load reduction, aquifer recharge, flood mitigation, reduced freshwater discharges, temperature moderation, reduced water supply consumption for irrigation, shade and habitat, and life cycle cost savingsTraditional stormwater BMPs have varying effectiveness in reducing runoff and nutrient discharges to Florida’s surface waters. Increases in freshwater runoff and nutrient discharges contribute to the list of Florida’s surface waters that are designated as impaired. Excess nutrients also feed harmful algae blooms. Advanced stormwater treatment BMPs can be used in conjunction with, or in lieu of traditional stormwater treatment practices in a BMP Treatment Train to increase runoff capture and nutrient reduction efficiencies. Some local governments and private developers are already implementing these advanced stormwater treatment BMPs. This session will provide an update to policymakers, developers, designers, and other community stakeholders on applications of both green LID and advanced stormwater treatment BMPs that can help reduce excess nutrients in stormwater and better protect Florida’s surface waters. 
Speakers
avatar for Michael Schmidt

Michael Schmidt

Senior Vice President, CDM Smith
I have 37 years experience working on over 400 water resource, stormwater, flood control, ecosystem restoration, TMDL, NPDES, civil works, and coastal resilience planning and design projects in 33 States and eight countries around the world.
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Dingbao Wang

University of Central Florida
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David Kramer, P.E.

ERP Bureau Chief, Southwest Florida Water Management District
Dave is a graduate of University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He has 23+ years of experience in water resource engineering. Dave has spent his entire career in public service at the SWFWMD. He currently serves as the ERP Bureau Chief, responsible... Read More →
avatar for Dayton Marchese, PE

Dayton Marchese, PE

Strategic Partnerships Manager, Opti
Opti is the national leader in forecast-based active stormwater control to improve water quality and mitigate flood risk.
avatar for Scott Deitche

Scott Deitche

Senior Principal, Geosyntec Consultants
With a broad background in water resources, Scott addresses all aspects of surface water quality, including water-resource planning, evaluating best management practices (BMPs), conducting lake studies, assessing water quality, and sampling. His skill set also encompasses compliance... Read More →
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

3:30pm EDT

VV. Comprehensive Watershed Management
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
The panel of experts will provide an in-depth examination of agency emphasis on watershed management as a means of comprehensively integrating a variety of planning and regulatory programs currently implemented by DEP and water management districts; these include TMDLs, stormwater, NPDES, PLRGs, Water Quality Credit Trading, and both structural and non-structural floodplain planning and management; practical considerations; organizing stakeholders; discussion of the need for statutory changes as well as changes to current agency practices. Audience participation is encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Emily Keenan

Emily Keenan

Environmental Scientist, ESA
Emily Keenan has seventeen years of environmental consulting experience assisting public (local, state, and federal), private, and non-profit clients. Her expertise pertains to the collection, analysis and/or interpretation of water quality data within estuary, river, and lake systems... Read More →
avatar for Mark Ellard

Mark Ellard

Senior Principal, Geosyntec Consultants
Mark Ellard, PE, CFM, D.WRE, ENV SP is a Senior Principal in Geosyntec Consultant's Orlando office. Mark has over 30 years’ experience in the fields of civil and environmental engineering including watershed management plans, stormwater master plans, water quality evaluations, stormwater... Read More →
avatar for Debbie Madden

Debbie Madden

Attorney, GUNSTER
Deborah Madden is an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of environmental law.Deborah represents a broad range of clients, including developers, agricultural interests and public and private companies.Deborah has experience providing legal support to clients in permitting... Read More →
avatar for Ann Redmond

Ann Redmond

Area Practice Lead-Water Resources, Brown and Caldwell
Ann Redmond, CEP, a Managing Principal with Brown and Caldwell, is an environmental professional in natural resource consulting and regulation who specializes in managing complex projects relying on consensus-building approaches to maximize the end results. She brings decades of experience... Read More →
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Mike Register

Executive Director, St. Johns River Water Management District
 
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 11

3:30pm EDT

SSS. Florida Solid Waste Regulation Update
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Florida has long been one of the nation’s leaders in effective waste management and recycling programs. Florida’s population is anticipated to reach nearly 26 million residents by 2030. How will the State address the waste management demands of these additional residents? Is there sufficient landfill capacity across the State for the decades ahead? Are there other waste management and disposal technologies on the horizon to meet the needs of Florida residents and businesses? How does Florida improve its recycling programs in the face of current technical, regulatory, and market challenges and obstacles to recycling, like contaminated recyclable material and decreased international demand for recyclable materials?  Hear this panel of experts address these topics and a wide range of other waste management regulatory issues and forecasts, including industrial solid waste disposal developments and “recycling” of former waste disposal areas into productive land uses.
Speakers
avatar for Mike Petrovich

Mike Petrovich

Shareholder, Gunster
Mike is a shareholder with the Gunster law firm and is located in the firm’s Tallahassee offices. Gunster is a full-service commercial law firm with nearly a century of counseling Florida’s leading businesses.With over three decades of experience in environmental law, Mike represents... Read More →
avatar for Tim Bahr

Tim Bahr

Director, Division of Waste Management, FL Department of Environmental Protection
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Gene Jones

CEO, Southern Waste Information eXchange, Inc.
Gene Jones serves as CEO of Southern Waste Information Exchange (SWIX), a non-profit organization which has been operating since 1981 assisting businesses and municipalities with their waste management issues. Gene is based in Tallahassee, Florida and specializes in building strategic... Read More →
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Dawn McCormick

Director, Communications & Community Relations, Waste Management Inc. of Florida
Dawn McCormick is responsible for Communications, Stakeholder Relations and Government Affairs activities for Waste Management in Florida and coordinates the company’s Recycling Improvement initiatives in the state.  She is Vice Chair of the National Waste & Recycling Association... Read More →
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Brian Moore

Principal Engineer, GHD
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 12

3:30pm EDT

DDD. UMAM Basics And Beyond
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
In Florida, the Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM) is used by local, state and federal regulatory agencies to determine the amount of mitigation necessary to offset impacts to wetlands and other surface waters and the number of mitigation credits to be assigned to a mitigation bank. This course will focus on UMAM fundamentals with additional discussion reflecting any recent policy or rule changes under consideration by the FDEP and the panel’s experience with thousands of individual UMAM assessments. Audience participation is encouraged. 
Speakers
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Carrie Kelly

Sr. Ecologist II/Vice President, Flatwoods Consulting
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Penny Cople

Principal Scientist, Breedlove, Dennis & Associates
avatar for Ed Cronyn

Ed Cronyn

Senior Scientist/Group Manager, West Florida Sciences, Atkins North America
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Tim Rach

Program Administrator, Department of Environmental Protection
Environmental Resource Permitting; State 404 Program; Use of Sovereign Submerged Lands; wetlands; marina permitting; living shorelines
Thursday July 18, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Caxambus 1-2
 
Friday, July 19
 

8:30am EDT

III. Mangroves Seagrasses and Living Shorelines
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
This session will address the types of permits (CCCL, ERP, JCP) that apply to marine-related projects and includes presentations on how the ecology and biology of Florida’s seagrasses and mangroves drive the reality of regulatory responses; what restoration options and assessment strategies are available and appropriate; the challenges of the permitting process and the importance of establishing realistic restoration goals that can be measured as well as attained. Also, some focus will be given to UMAM assessments for seagrass impacts and mitigation; living shorelines, mangrove restoration and other estuarine restoration techniques; and restoration site selection, techniques, and monitoring in the context of the regulatory environment. This course provides excellent coverage of a very complex subject. 
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Monies

Nicole Monies

FDOT (D1)
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Greg Corning

FL Civil Design Manager, WSP
As a senior engineer and project manager, I provide technical input and engineering analysis for projects involving climate resiliency and assessment, project management, dredging and dewatering planning and design, stormwater design and permitting, environmental design and permitting... Read More →
avatar for Jason Andreotta

Jason Andreotta

Southeast District Director, Department of Environmental Protection
avatar for Mark Fonseca

Mark Fonseca

Senior Ecologist, CSA Ocean Sciences, Inc.
I am interested in habitat restoration, particularly of seagrasses, including their valuation, ecological function, landscape dynamics and associated hydrodynamic environment particularly as it is influenced by wind waves, boat wakes and tidal currents. My recent activities include... Read More →
avatar for Raymond Dennis, III, PWS, FAA Remote Pilot

Raymond Dennis, III, PWS, FAA Remote Pilot

Principal, Environmental Services, Stantec Consulting Inc.
For over 28 years, Mr. Dennis has dedicated his career to assisting clients in achieving their project objectives while protecting and restoring natural resources. The focus of Mr. Dennis’s scientific training and experience has been on coastal and freshwater wetland ecology, regulatory... Read More →
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 4-5

8:30am EDT

L. Emerging Extraction Industry Challenges And Opportunities
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Banning hydraulic fracturing, expanding phosphate mining, reopening old oil fields, searching for solutions at legacy sites, and a host of new and old challenges and opportunities for the extractive industries will be discussed and debated by a diverse panel of experts and practitioners. Recently renewed oil exploration has excited great promise and wealth, along with controversy and consternation.  Mining continues to be a bedrock industry with new markets and areas emerging in Florida, as well as emerging technology to deal with legacy sites.  The extractive industries touch all levels of government, generate fierce interest from a wide array of stakeholders, and require substantial engagement by landowners, mineral owners, oil and mining operators, as well as local governments, citizens, and developers. This panel will present the hot-button permitting, policy, and planning issues facing regulators, local governments, property owners, operators, and the public as related to mining operations and post-mining development.  This course is particularly relevant for developers and large tract landowners or agricultural operators contemplating diversifying their portfolio, as well as policymakers, government officials, and oil and mining operators.
Speakers
avatar for John Coates

John Coates

Director, Division of Water Resource Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
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Stefan Katzaras

Dir. Consulting Services, A.C.T. Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc.
avatar for Ed Murawski

Ed Murawski

Program Manager, Kleinfelder
Mr. Murawski has over 17 years of experience in the environmental consulting field in the areas of wetlands, protected species and environmental land use permitting. Mr. Murawski serves as the Program Manager for Tampa Florida office and supervises a team of up 13 employees. Mr. Murawski... Read More →
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Tim Riley

Gunster
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Russell Schweiss

Vice President - Land & Resource Strategies, The Mosaic Company
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 12

8:30am EDT

R. Environmental Permits Under Attack: Preparing for and Defending Your Permits and Other Approvals
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Permits, approvals, and other agency authorizations are critical to your company’s business. But challenges in courts of law and public opinion are becoming increasingly common. These attacks threaten to delay, derail, or undo your permitting effort. This course is designed to help you navigate the steps you can and should take both to plan for and to defend your permit from such challenges. It will include practical advice on how to successfully survive a permit challenge, including identifying key vulnerabilities, building a defensible record, and other early steps to help ensure the long-term success of your efforts. It will also cover the defense of your permit in administrative and judicial proceedings, as well as other settings. Audience participation is encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Chris Torres

Chris Torres

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Christopher Torres is the Administrative Shareholder of the Tampa Office. Chris concentrates his practice on business and complex commercial litigation, toxic tort defense, environmental litigation, and land use litigation. Chris has practiced as an environmental and toxic tort litigator... Read More →
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Julie Kendig-Schrader

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
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Kathleen Toolan

Special Counsel for Environmental Affairs, FDOT
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Susan Stephens

Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
Susan Stephens is a shareholder in the Tallahassee office of Stearns Weaver Miller and has been practicing environmental & natural resources and administrative law for 30 years. Susan is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in State & Federal Government & Administrative Practice.  She... Read More →
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 11

8:30am EDT

NN. Minimum Flows And Levels
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
To prevent significant harm to the water resource, the water management districts must adopt minimum flows and levels (MFLs) for waterbodies and groundwater according to an annual priority list. If the waterbody does not meet or is projected not to meet, the adopted minimum flow or level, the district must adopt a recovery or prevention strategy. Some districts are re-evaluating their minimum flows and levels to see if they were set correctly. Minimum flows and levels and their associated prevention or recovery strategies can affect water users by causing cutbacks on existing sources, forcing the development of alternative water supplies, and forcing participation in aquifer or surface water body recharge projects, in each case creating general uncertainty. A Water Reservation sets aside a volume of water for the protection of fish and wildlife or public health and safety.  Reserved volumes of water are unavailable for allocation to consumptive uses. This course focuses on the process by which MFLs and water reservations are developed and adopted, while also identifying where MFLs and water reservations are already in place or are scheduled for adoption in the future, how water users are impacted, and what you can do to protect your water uses. 
Speakers
avatar for Amy Brown

Amy Brown

Deputy Executive Director, Water Resources, Suwannee River Water Management District
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Doug Manson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
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Jennette Seachrist

Director, Resource Management, Southwest Florida Water Management District
avatar for Clay Coarsey

Clay Coarsey

Director, Division of Water Supply Planning, St. Johns River Water Management District
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James Beerens

Lead Scientist, Applied Sciences Bureau, South Florida Water Management District
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Paul Thurman

Bureau Chief - Water Resource Evaluation, Northwest Florida Water Management District
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 8

8:30am EDT

E. Florida Energy Policy Outlook
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
This course provides an overview and analysis of state and federal legislation and other initiatives, rule changes, and litigation having a potential impact on energy policies and programs in Florida. The panel will also discuss specific efforts related to electrical power plant siting and generation, pipeline siting and development, oil and gas exploration and production, energy efficiency, alternative fuel sources, alternative energy development, alternative vehicle technologies, and the status of EPA’s rulemaking. This course is designed for extensive audience participation, so come prepared with your questions for this panel of experts!
Speakers
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Bobby Payne

State Representative
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Davy Crawley

Director - Pensacola / Tampa, SWCA Environmental Consultants
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Manitia Moultrie

VP/Project Director, WSP | Golder
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 9

8:30am EDT

RRR. Hot Topics/ Emerging Issues In Waste Management
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
The last few years have seen a cascade of changes in contaminated media management, site cleanup, and closures, as well as site redevelopment.  There are also new emerging elements for site closures involving Water Management Districts that may be of significant consequence. In 2024 it is expected that the EPA will finally publish a Federal MCL on PFOS and PFOA and declare these substances as “hazardous substances” triggering a sea of change in just about every environmental topic ranging from All Appropriate inquiry to Wastewater planning . In addition, there is an anticipation that Rule 62-524, F.A.C. “Delineated Areas” will be on the path to being updated also triggering substantial changes to several areas such as public health protection and site closure. The round-table format discussions will involve the latest in policy changes and several other hot topics that are sure to capture the audience’s attention. This class has been standing-room only in the past and the round-table format allows active panel and audience interaction. Come, listen, and learn from instructors who are at the forefront of hot issues, how they navigate through the latest challenges, and what they predict will evolve into the decade.
Speakers
avatar for Jorge Caspary

Jorge Caspary

Principal, Cameron-Cole, LLC
Jorge is a recognized expert in Florida with a 25-year record of sound technical and management decisions in the areas of environmental assessment and site cleanup, solid and hazardous waste, Superfund, brownfield redevelopment, and risk-based cleanup and site closure strategies... Read More →
avatar for Lauren Brooks

Lauren Brooks

Attorney, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
avatar for Travis Hearne

Travis Hearne

Environmental attorney, Mechanik Nuccio Hearne & Wester
Travis Moore Hearne is an Associate Attorney in the Environmental Practice Group at Mechanik Nuccio. Travis is a second generation environmental lawyer and focuses his practice on environmental permitting, compliance, and remediation. Travis has experience in a wide variety of environmental... Read More →
avatar for Jason S. Lichtstein

Jason S. Lichtstein

Partner, Akerman LLP
Jason focuses his practice on cleanup and redevelopment of Brownfields and other contaminated sites in the Southeast U.S., which includes a broad range of environmental transactional, environmental regulatory compliance, and state incentives and policy matters. A two-time President o... Read More →
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Laurel Lockett

Shareholder, Carlton Fields, P.A.
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Howard Nelson

Partner, Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod
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Ron Noble

Shareholder, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
Ron H. Noble represents clients in all areas of environmental due diligence, permitting and regulatory compliance. Other practice areas he has experience in include hazardous and solid waste regulation, wastewater treatment enforcement and permitting, environmental representation... Read More →
avatar for Mike Petrovich

Mike Petrovich

Shareholder, Gunster
Mike is a shareholder with the Gunster law firm and is located in the firm’s Tallahassee offices. Gunster is a full-service commercial law firm with nearly a century of counseling Florida’s leading businesses.With over three decades of experience in environmental law, Mike represents... Read More →
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 10

8:30am EDT

ZZ2. The Essentials Of Obtaining An Environmental Resource Permit: The Nuts And Bolts Of ERP Permitting
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
This course will provide a detailed and in-depth breakdown of all aspects and components necessary for the environmental professional to obtain an ERP permit in an efficient and effective manner. This course will take the audience through all the steps in the review and issuance of an ERP permit including an administrative permit challenge. In addition, the course will discuss how new and proposed rules and policies are affecting the permitting process. Learn from this highly-experienced panel all of the essential criteria and policies, including wetland and mitigation requirements, stormwater requirements, water quality and administrative and legal requirements critical to finalize a permit. This course is a must for environmental professionals who want to understand all aspects of ERP permitting to better represent their clients and deliver efficient results. Audience participation is encouraged. 
Speakers
avatar for Michelle Hopkins

Michelle Hopkins

Regulation Division Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
I am the Regulation Division Director at the Southwest Florida Water Management District, overseeing the Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP), Water Use Permitting (WUP) and Well Construction Permitting (WCP) programs. I have more than 30 years of water resources engineering experience... Read More →
avatar for Carlton D. Spirio, Jr.

Carlton D. Spirio, Jr.

Senior Drainage Engineer, Burgess & Niple, Inc.
avatar for Shannon Ruby Julien

Shannon Ruby Julien

Energy Market Lead, Florida, VHB
I specialize in all aspects of environmental permitting including the National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, Environmental Resource Permitting, and Consumptive Use Permitting. With over 30 years of experience, my current focus is related to the Energy market’s... Read More →
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Philip Sliger

Associate, Gunster
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Christine Wentzel

St. Johns River Water Management District
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Caxambus 1-2

10:30am EDT

P. NEPA, CWA, And ESA Updates On Evolving Regulations And Policies Under The Biden Administration
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Public and private sector projects located near wetlands, endangered species habitats, or other protected areas are often opposed by individuals and organizations during permitting proceedings as well as in federal court. Effective permitting of such projects requires a grasp of the changes in the requirements or enforcement of these federal laws under the Biden administration. This seminar focuses on how to build a winning record and strategies for supporting or attacking permitting decisions in the courtroom. This course is ideal for managers and consultants who work on large or controversial projects involving wetlands, endangered species or protected natural resources.
Speakers
avatar for Fred Aschauer

Fred Aschauer

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
avatar for Kerri Barsh

Kerri Barsh

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
Kerri L. Barsh is Co-Chair of the firm’s Environmental Practice and represents public and private clients on an array of environmental regulatory, permitting, and litigation matters, including transactional support and due diligence, environmental assessment and liability matters... Read More →
avatar for John Lesman

John Lesman

Director, Bio-Tech Consulting
Mitigation banking, UMAM, wetland delineation, permitting, compliance.
avatar for Jena Mier

Jena Mier

Project Manager, Black & Veath
Jena Mier is a Project Manager with Black & Veatch. She has more than 35 years of experience in environmental resource permitting and licensing, with over 15 years of energy project experience, providing environmental project management for large scale energy projects including natural... Read More →
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John Wharton

Shareholder, Dean Mead
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 4-5

10:30am EDT

Q. What To Expect When Being Inspected
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
This panel includes an interactive trivia game for attendees with a gift card prize for the winner! 

In this day and age, accessibility to information drives the involvement of stakeholders (e.g., investors, employees, neighbors, and environmental groups) at a detailed level in matters of environmental permitting and compliance. The role of the “inspector” expands beyond just the agency regulators but encompasses the public community. How should a company best prepare for an “inspection” – whether it is a DEP review under the State Review Framework or public scrutiny of the vast amount of disclosures and environmental reports? This panel will focus on answering this question by presenting practices for proper data collection and disclosure that can stand up to stakeholder inquiries while still balancing a company’s desire to implement a value-added strategy. Additional considerations addressed in this panel:
 
  • With industry reliance on consistency and transparency, when is voluntary disclosure advised and do more detailed disclosures lend the risk of gaining more exposure?
  • What is the appropriate balance of information to keep on file and why is “accurate” rather than “conservative” data more important than ever?
  • How can a company balance the risk of exposure to releases/misinterpretations while still adding value to their process for consistency and attaining Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) goals?
 
All these questions will be explored in the light of both federal and state updates, considerations for Environmental Justice (EJ), and how these changes impact industry. The panel will provide a perspective and guidance from many points of view including state regulators, permitted industry, and legal counsel. 
Speakers
avatar for Michael Ballenger

Michael Ballenger

Manager of Consulting Services - Florida, Trinity Consultants
I serve as the Florida Manager for Trinity Consultants. I specialize in air permitting and compliance, helping industry meet regulations.
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Cliff Wilson

Senior Vice President, Dewberry
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Stacy Watson May

Of Counsel, Holland & Knight
Ms. Watson May counsels a variety of industrial and commercial clients such as manufacturers, facility owners and developers with environmental compliance and enforcement actions across multiple states as well as at the federal and local levels. For these clients, she regularly negotiates... Read More →
avatar for Jeff Prather

Jeff Prather

Director of Regulatory Services and Planning, St. Johns River Water Management District
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

10:30am EDT

W. The Florida Wildlife Corridor
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
The Florida Wildlife Corridor is a visionary plan to conserve and connect some of Florida's most important places. Legislative leaders have made the Wildlife Corridor a priority for state conservation spending. Nearly half of the corridor's 18 million acres are already managed as conservation land. Of the remainder, 3/4ths is agricultural land. Planning the future of the corridor depends on both traditional and newer strategies including preservation, conservation easements and paying for the ecosystem services privately owned land provides. The panel of experts will discuss the prospects for this audacious conservation plan.

Speakers
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Thomas Eason

Senior Director of Conservation, Live Wildly Foundation
avatar for Jason Houck, GISP, PWS

Jason Houck, GISP, PWS

Ecological Services Manager, Inwood Consulting Engineers
I manage the environmental and ecological sciences department at Inwood. As such, I provide environmental and ecological consulting service to public-sector clients primarily consisting of state and local government organizations. Services provided include environmental due diligence... Read More →
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Katasha Cornwell

FL Department of Transportation
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Cari Roth

Vice President of Governmental & Regulatory Affairs, Lykes Bros. Inc.
Cari is an experienced attorney and governmental relations professional now leading governmental and regulatory matters for Lykes Bros. Inc., formerly a long time client. Most of her career was in private practice with a four year stint as the General Counsel of the Department of... Read More →
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Beth Alvi

Sr. Director of Policy, Audubon
Beth Alvi is Audubon Florida’s Senior Director of Policy, leading Audubon’s policy development and legislative efforts in water and Everglades, wildlife, habitat, and climate. She has more than two decades of experience in policy development, implementation, conservation, and... Read More →
avatar for Eric Draper

Eric Draper

Former Florida Park Service director and past President of Florida Audubon. Now helping groups and communities finance water resource protection. Chaired the Fl Wildlife Corridor Payment for Ecosystem Services. Grove Land Reservoir acquisition outreach. Conservation Florida Board... Read More →
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 2-3

10:30am EDT

JJ. The Effects of the Net-Zero Movement
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
As industries move toward a carbon-free society, they are faced with regulatory and operational challenges.  Florida industry representatives from mining, power, ports, and municipalities will discuss their action plans and policies and the benefits (and costs) of moving towards a carbon-free society.

Speakers
avatar for Manitia Moultrie

Manitia Moultrie

VP/Project Director, WSP | Golder
avatar for Byron Burrows

Byron Burrows

Power Industry DecarbonizationEnvironmental PermittingLand AcquisitionAir Quality Permitting & Monitoring
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Christopher Cooley

Director of Environmental Affairs, Port Tampa Bay
avatar for Glen Hadwen

Glen Hadwen

Sustainability Manager, City of Fort Lauderdale
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 8

10:30am EDT

TT. Restoration Options When Facing Water Quality Impairments
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
This course is completely redesigned for 2024, expanding the focus of the “Numeric Nutrient Criteria Update” from past years. This course now focuses on the implementation of water quality standards with an emphasis on options for dealing with an “Impaired” designation. Panelists will provide examples of current experiences around the state, including how affected parties are dealing with the scientific, technical, and legal issues involved in the application of water quality criteria in Florida. Engineering and agency perspectives will be discussed, and case studies describing water quality restoration planning and implementation options will be provided. There will be an opportunity for exchange among panelists and the audience during this highly technical course designed to explore and provide an update on navigating the options to achieve restoration where water quality criteria have been exceeded.
Speakers
avatar for Gary Serviss

Gary Serviss

Regional Environmental Service Leader, VHB
Gary Serviss is a Principal Scientist with 41 years of Florida experience. He obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marine Biology and a Master of Science degree in Biological Sciences from Florida Institute of Technology. He worked 6+ years in the public sector, including two... Read More →
avatar for Patrick Shearer

Patrick Shearer

Senior Engineer IV, RES
Patrick Shearer, PE, WEDG, is a green infrastructure designer and Senior Engineer for Resource Environmental Solutions (RES). He is the Engineer of Record for the Jose Marti Park Adaptive Redesign project, providing civil engineering, stormwater retrofits, and nature-based solutions... Read More →
avatar for Kim Shugar

Kim Shugar

FL Department of Environmental Protection
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 11

10:30am EDT

WW. Treatment Wetlands For Ecosystem Restoration And Water Resource Augmentation
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Wetlands can provide for natural, low-energy, and environmentally beneficial water quality improvement. This exciting course describes the history, regulations, progress, and prospects in treatment wetland science and engineering in Florida and includes a summary of Florida’s unique Wastewater Application Rule (Ch. 62-611, FAC); a detailed overview of treatment wetland design and benefits, with pertinent case histories of wetlands providing water quality treatment, recharging aquifers, and creating high-quality wetland habitat; and case histories illustrating recent advances in natural treatment technologies that minimize area requirements while intensifying performance. Audience participation is encouraged.

Speakers
avatar for Rafael Vazquez-Burney

Rafael Vazquez-Burney

Principal Technologist, Jacobs
Principal technologist at Jacobs specializing in Natural Treatment Systems. With over 17 years of experience in wastewater treatment, ecological planning, permitting and design of natural treatment systems for nutrient reduction, Rafael is a globally recognized expert in treatment... Read More →
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Mark Merkelbach

COO, SWIG
Mr. Merkelbach leads project development and implementation for SWIG. He is a civil designer and professional wetland scientist (PWS) who has managed the design and construction of hundreds of water quality projects, including some of the largest GSI projects in China. He worked with... Read More →
avatar for Chris Keller

Chris Keller

Wetland Solutions, Inc.
I have over 25 years of professional experience specializing in the design, assessment, and optimization of treatment wetlands for water quality improvement. I hold B.S. and M.E. degrees in environmental engineering from the University of Florida and am a licensed professional engineer... Read More →
avatar for Tracey Piccone, P.E.

Tracey Piccone, P.E.

Chief Engineer, SFWMD
I am a licensed Civil Engineer with over 30 years of experience in water resources engineering. I am a Chief Consulting Engineer at South Florida Water Management District with a focus on the Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas. Since 2012, I have been a key participant in the Restoration... Read More →
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 10

10:30am EDT

AAA2. What's New In Environmental Resource Permitting
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Think Environmental Permitting in Florida is an old hat? Think again! This important area of law is constantly evolving, formally or otherwise. This extremely informative (and perhaps even a little fun) course combines the legal principles of ERP permitting, including policy and rulemaking updates, with practical tips for achieving compliance and avoiding process “pitfalls” from regulators and practitioners. The presentation will be led by lawyers and scientists from the public and private sector who will engage in free flowing dialogue with the audience whenever possible. Questions are highly encouraged! The course assumes a working knowledge of the ERP process and criteria, and it is intended to examine emerging issues that make or break applications, including those subjected to the extraordinary scrutiny of an administrative hearing, and what those issues mean for ERP applicants.
Speakers
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Brittany Banko

Senior Ecologist, Flatwoods Consulting
avatar for John Fumero

John Fumero

Shareholder, Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero P.A.
John J. Fumero has over 30 years of experience in the areas of environmental, water, land use, administrative and governmental law. Mr. Fumero, formerly General Counsel of the South Florida Water Management District, provides strategic counsel to landowners, developers, industry... Read More →
avatar for Michelle Reiber

Michelle Reiber

Bureau Chief, Regulatory Services, St. Johns River Water Management District
Environmental professional with over 35 years of experience in water resources, wetland ecology, mitigation banking, and environmental regulation in the private and public sectors.  I am currently the Chief of the Bureau of Environmental Resource Regulation at the St. Johns River... Read More →
avatar for Amelia Savage

Amelia Savage

Shareholder, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
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Julie Sullivan

Vice President, Southeast Regional Director, ESA
Friday July 19, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Caxambus 1-2
 
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