Join other environmental professionals at an open and collaborative Workshop discussion with public and private practitioners to leverage collective knowledge and experience on options for improved management of sediment megasites.
Keynote Speakers:
- Walter Mugdan, Former Deputy Regional Administrator, USEPA Region 2
- Shawn M. LaTourette, Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
The Preliminary Agenda will comprise Panel Sessions that will address key issues including:
- Could early action/source removals be more effective than the RI/FS process?
- The Consent Orders/Decrees templates are not designed to address Adaptive Management, so do they restrict remedy creativity?
- Which components of RI/FS Process are of greatest benefit to defining, executing, and performing an early action/source removal?
The intent of the Workshop is to foster open discussions on how to better manage sediment megasites, achieve risk reduction, and return these important natural resources to the community as early and as efficiently as possible.
***Beer and Wine Reception to follow (5pm - 7pm)***
Panelists:
- Michael Sivak, Passaic, Hackensack, and Newark Bay Remediation Branch Manager, USEPA Region 2
- Gwen Zervas, Director, Division of Remediation Management, NJDEP
- Michael Witt, General Counsel, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners
- Todd Bridges, formerly with USACE and currently with the University of Georgia
- Rich Galloway, Senior Remediation Manager, Honeywell International Inc.
Moderator: Gary Long, EHS Support
Panelists:
- Michael Sivak, Passaic, Hackensack, and Newark Bay Remediation Branch Manager, USEPA Region 2
- Erica Snyder, Bureau of Environmental Evaluation and Risk Assessment, NJDEP
- Dana Galbreath, Research Scientist, NJDEP
- Todd Bridges, formerly with USACE and currently with the University of Georgia
- George Hicks, Haley & Aldrich
Moderator: Tal Ijaz, EHS Support
Register early as space is limited!
Attendance fee is $50 ($75 after October 1). Fees will be waived for government employees, academics, NGOs, and students. Please contact Bonnie McCreary to obtain the waiver code.
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