Environmental and Regulatory Seminar August 13

Environmental and Regulatory Seminar

8:20 to 3:00, Thursday, August 13

Capitol Plaza Hotel, Montpelier

 

On August 13, Associated Industries of Vermont will host a special seminar focusing on key environmental and regulatory issues.  The seminar will cover issues impacting private and public sector employers and the professionals who serve them, and will feature presentations, commentary, and audience Q&A with expert government and private sector presenters.

Both members and non-members are welcome to register to attend.  Registration is $45 for AIV members and $60 for non-members, due by August 10.  Complementary registrations and other benefits are available for sponsors and new members.  Register online by going to www.aivt.org and following the links under “Events”.  For more information, email [email protected].

Water Quality:  Overview of H.35 and Implementation Issues and Timetables, Next Steps and Decisions, Implications and Considerations for the Regulated Community

Christy Witters, Analyst, Stormwater Program, Watershed Management Division

Jon Anderson, Partner, Burak Anderson & Melloni

Beyond Waste:  Targeting Products and Materials for Review, Potential Recycling/Reclamation Implications for Vermont Manufacturers

Bryn Oakleaf, Analyst, Solid Waste Program, Waste Management & Prevention Division

William Driscoll, Vice President, Associated Industries of Vermont

Air Quality:  New Requirements for Emissions Under 5 Tons, Outlook for Future Issues

Doug Elliott, Chief, Permitting Section, Air Quality & Climate Division

Mark Bannon, Principal Engineer, Bannon Engineering

Act 250:  Key Legal Developments, Recent and Proposed Changes, Update on Criterion 9(L) Review Process, Possible Next Steps

Jon Groveman, Chair, Natural Resources Board

Lou Borie, Executive Director, Natural Resources Board

Peter Van Oot, Director, DRM

David White, President, White + Burke Real Estate In­vestment Advisors

Lunch Address:  Environmental Regulations and Economic Development, Q&A

Patricia Moulton, Secretary, Agency of Commerce & Community Development

Flood Resiliency Planning and Design:  Regulatory Overview and Prospects, Emerging Development Practices and Considerations

Rob Evans, Floodplain Manager, Rivers Program, Watershed Management Division

Reforming Permitting and Processes at ANR:  Overview of Proposed Legislation, Update on Lean Practice Reforms, Q&A on Priorities and Public Recommendations        

Alyssa Schuren, Deputy Commissioner, DEC

Matthew Chapman, Associate General Counsel, DEC

Warren Coleman, Partner, MMR

David Grayck, Attorney at Law

Event Location

United States