7/6/2016
<br />Topic Descriptions — Florida Environmental Network
<br />collaborate to overcome the risk, limit the liability, and manage the cleanup costs associated with
<br />taking title to and redeveloping contaminated sites. Specific examples of successful and profitable
<br />projects and the community benefits they create will be discussed with an emphasis on landfills, golf
<br />courses, and gas stations. A comprehensive discussion of applicable Florida and federal rules and
<br />best management practices will be presented by a leading panel of Florida experts who will also
<br />provide a replicable, scalable, and easy -to -follow path for private development principals, local
<br />government planners, lenders, and other brownfield stakeholders. After this class, attendees will be
<br />well-positioned. Instructors: Michael Goldstein (Moderator), Mike Schackne, Maribel Nicholson -Choice,
<br />Frank Hearne, Rick Burgess, Janet Peterson, Mary Yeargan
<br />YYY. CURRENT HARVEST OF RBCA FRUIT: A FULL BASKET AND SEEDS FOR THE FUTURE: A RISK
<br />BASED CORRECTIVE ACTION UPDATE The last year has seen further significant changes in the
<br />implementation of risk base corrective actions in Florida. This panel of experts will recap the recent
<br />legislation, policy changes and rule development, including the expanding acceptance of non -
<br />recorded instruments to achieve site closure, revisions to the depth of contamination in the
<br />application of direct exposure soil cleanup target levels, and examples of new Land Use Controls for
<br />Airports and Ports. Rulemaking for Chapter 62-777 is facing challenges, the Institutional Control
<br />Procedures Guidance (ICPG) is nearing completion, the Contaminated Media Forum (CMF) is tackling
<br />new cleanup target levels, and Chapter 62-780 is on its final approach. With everything going on in
<br />the world of RBCA, you cannot miss this course! Come prepared to participate in a lively and
<br />informative discussion! Instructors: Jorge Caspary (Moderator), Laurel Lockett, Dr. Nicole Penichet Tom
<br />Lewis, Al Malefatto, Joe Ullo
<br />ZZZ. & AAAA. RIDING THE RBCA WAVE OF CHANGE! PRATICAL APPLICATIONS OF DEP'S RISK
<br />BASED CORRECTIVE ACTION POLICY This course picks up where the Risk Based Corrective Action
<br />Update panel finishes. It presents specific -cases where the evolution of RBCA and Institutional
<br />Controls has been applied. A new IC consisting of the application of Memorandums of Understanding
<br />with Water Management Districts will be presented. The practical application of these changes to
<br />large property owners such as the Tampa International Airport will also be discussed. Case studies
<br />will focus on the approach taken by responsible parties on achieving site closures by means other
<br />than a restrictive covenant. Part of the class will be on recent developments in achieving site closures
<br />using a probabilistic risk assessment. A must -attend, up-to-date, timely, and informative course on a
<br />hot topic designed for active audience participation. Instructors: Ralph DeMeo (Moderator), Peter
<br />Cornais, Jim Oliveros, Chris Teaf, Jim Langenbach, Steve Folsom, Howard Nelson, Carl Eldred, Robin Neely,
<br />Justin Wolfe
<br />RBBB. TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE PHASE I ESA AND COMPLIANCE WITH AAI & ASTM E1527-
<br />13. BONUS: THE EVOLVING USE OF DRONES IN COMPLETING A PHASE I IN FLORIDA AND WHO
<br />REGULATES THEM? Nation-wide, and throughout the community of those who buy, sell or finance
<br />real estate, the ASTM El 527-13 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Standard is the most widely
<br />used business environmental risk tool in the marketplace. However, this Standard was not designed
<br />as the panacea that it has become. The Standard is replete with nuances in connection with the
<br />CERCLA (Superfund) release definition, activity and use limitations, continuing obligations in
<br />connection with the CERCLA defenses, appropriateness of additional file review, and when and how
<br />recommendations should be managed. This has created confusion that is affecting the legal, banking
<br />and insurance communities who also have strong ties to the real estate marketplace. This session
<br />discusses the ASTM Standards, what they are, what they are not, and how and when to apply them.
<br />Get informed from people who wrote the ASTM Standards and routinely provide expert testimony
<br />regarding their interpretation and application in the marketplace. Bonus: the use of Unmanned
<br />Aircraft Vehicles (UAVs) has increased significantly in Florida and we rank fourth in the nation
<br />regarding the positive economic impact expected from the use of drones for commercial and
<br />environmental studies purposes. How can you be sure that your company is flying right? Whats the
<br />process for obtaining authorization to fly a drone commercially? How long does it take to properly
<br />register a drone? This bonus will provide answers to these questions and more. Instructors: Robert
<br />Stephens, Nick Albergo, Anna Long
<br />CCCC. SUCCESS STORIES IN COMMERCIAL RECYCLING Florida has a very ambitious 75% recycling
<br />goal that needs to be obtained by 2020. So far, the recycling rate benchmarks have been met, but we
<br />still have a long way to go. How will Florida get to the 75% goal? Its going to take more than just
<br />residential curbside programs. ICs going to take a concerted effort by the Florida business
<br />community in order to achieve the goal. Recycling is not always easy for businesses and at times is
<br />considered a burden on them. But some businesses are finding ways to do what's right for the
<br />environment as well as helping its bottom line. Come listen in as a panel of experts in this area
<br />discusses what's ahead in the area of recycling. Instructors: Keyna Cory (Moderator), Kim Brunson, Liz
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