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“Well prepared speakers, interesting,up to date and good Q&A.”— Rhonda Morphew, Kentucky Association
of Electric Cooperatives
“Presenters were able to use a lot of‘real life’ experiences which helpedprovide class with examples of non compliance. — Jennifer Phelps, Marathon Petroleum
Company LP
“Excellent presentation. Very usefulinformation that I did not know.”— Jamie Parrish, Special Metals
Corporation
“Former Sec. Wilcher is an excellentspeaker. Articulate, balanced,respectful, and uses great visuals.”— Cheryl Taylor, Campari America - Wild
Turkey Distillery
“Knowledgeable presenters providedcurrent, relevant information.”— Kimberly Bauman, Mississippi Lime
“Excellent presentation and history,plus insight on the direction of theEPA based on Trump’s leadership.”— Scott Kocher, Wild Turkey
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“Why attend ...Where can you find the latest information on Kentucky and federalenvironmental policies and regulations, as well as information on newenvironmental compliance mandates? The Kentucky Chamber ofCommerce will provide this and more at our 16th Annual KentuckyEnvironmental Conference.
You will leave this conference with a detailed, up-to-the-minute review ofmajor environmental regulatory issues that affect your facility. Registertoday, and we guarantee you will return to work with insights that willhelp you do your job better and help your company improve itscompliance practices and bottom line.
This conference is ideal for new or experiencedenvironmental management professionals, including ...
Environmental directors•Environmental managers and staff•Engineers•Facility compliance professionals•Attorneys•Consultants•
Continuing EducationCEU and CPEThis program may be eligible for CEU and CPE credits. Contact yourprofessional board to find out what’s required.CLECredits pending approval.
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March 8-9, 2018 | Hilton Lexington Downtown
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16TH ANNUAL KENTUCKY
Register kychamber.com/events/env-conf 502-848-8727 [email protected] 502-695-5051
8 a.m. | Registration and continental breakfastwith sponsors
8:30 a.m. | Welcome and Legislative Update Kate Shanks, Director, Public Affairs, KentuckyChamber of Commerce
8:45 a.m. | Keynote: The Future of theEnvironmental Protection AgencyTrey Glenn, Regional Administrator, Region 4, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
10 a.m. | Concurrent Session OneWorkshop A: Storm Water Challenges Mark P. Saliga, P.E., Principal, ShieldEnvironmental Associates, Inc.
Workshop B: Who is Responsible forCompliance? Everyone. Obtaining Buy in fromNon-Environmental StaffRobin Thomerson, Attorney, Dinsmore & Shohl LLPand Robert Webb, Environmental ComplianceSupervisor, East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc.
Workshop C: The Impact of Miller v. Brown-Forman Max Bridges, Associate and Carl Horneman,Partner, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs LLP
11:15 a.m. | Concurrent Session TwoWorkshop D: Don’t Forget OSHA Standards:Beyond EPA’s Hazardous ChemicalsRequirements Dan Flynn, Partner and Anna Claire Skinner,Associate, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Workshop E: The State of Federal RegulatoryReform on Air Permitting Issues Kelly Bartley, Attorney, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
Workshop F: Clean Water Act JurisdictionUpdateClay Larkin, Partner, Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
12:15 p.m. | Lunch with sponsors
1:15 p.m. | Concurrent Session ThreeWorkshop G: Enforcement – Process andTrendsCarolyn Brown, Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP;Jeff Cummins, Director, Division of Enforcement,Kentucky Department for EnvironmentalProtection; and Michael Kroeger, AssistantDirector, Division of Enforcement, KentuckyDepartment for Environmental Protection
Workshop H: Expanded RefrigerantRequirements Margie Roulier, Project Manager, AECOM
Workshop I: Opportunity Lies Within Kentucky’sState and Local Tax Benefits for PollutionControl Facilities and Equipment Daniel Mudd, Attorney, Frost Brown Todd LLC; Lindsey Ransdell, Senior Project Manager, KentuckyCabinet for Economic Development; and PhilipSchworer, Attorney, Frost Brown Todd LLC
2:30 p.m. | Concurrent Session Four Workshop J: Hazardous Waste ContingencyPlans and Oil Spill Prevention Plans…Aren’tThey the Same and What Do They Require?Greg Hemker, President, EHS Technology Group, LLC
Workshop K: Air Quality Electronic ReportingUpdateJarrod Bell, Environmental Control Manager,Kentucky Division for Air Quality; RobinThomerson, Attorney, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP; andChris Wathen, Vice President, Kenvirons, Inc.
Workshop L: Environmental Law Update Jennifer Cave, Member, Stites & Harbison PLLCand Jackie Quarles, Deputy General Counsel,Energy and Environment Cabinet
3:45 p.m. | Latest Clean Air Act NewsSean Alteri, Director, Kentucky Division for AirQuality and Carolyn Brown, Partner, Dinsmore &Shohl LLP
5 p.m. | Day one adjourns
Agenda
8 a.m. | Registration and continental breakfast with sponsors
8:30 a.m. | Welcome and Overview
8:45 a.m. | Hazardous Waste Generators –Ensuring Compliance with the Update RuleChrista Russell, Senior Engineer and MarenSeibold, Managing Consultant, Trinity Consultants
10 a.m. | Concurrent Session FiveWorkshop M: Environmental ManagementSystems ISO 14001:2015 Standard: What HasChanged and Common Issues Transitioning tothe New StandardClayton Whitney, President, Smith ManagementGroup
Workshop N: Understanding the “Science”Behind Climate Change: What’s Behind Oz’sCurtain? Roy Funkhouser, Principal, Linebach Funkhouser, Inc.
Workshop O: Louisville Metro Air PollutionControl District Update Kelly Bartley, Attorney, Bingham Greenebaum DollLLP and James McDonald, Principal ProjectManager - Environmental Air Services, AECOM
11:15 a.m. | Concurrent Session Six Workshop P: Chemical Inventory Reporting –Centralizing Calculations for EnhancedCompliance Assurance Jarod Gregory, Consultant, Trinity Consultants
Workshop Q: Caveat Emptor? Strategiesto Avoid Environmental Enforcement in a
New EPAJennifer Cave, Member, Stites & Harbison PLLCand Aaron Keatley, Commissioner, KentuckyDepartment for Environmental Protection
Workshop R: A Work in Progress: Building aSuccessful EHS Career from the Ground Up Ricardo Federico, Business Lead, EnSafe, Inc.
12:15 p.m. | Lunch with sponsors
1 p.m. | Concurrent Session Seven Workshop S: RCRA: Surviving the HazardousWaste InspectionAdam Cook, Senior Environmental Consultant,Shield Environmental Associates, Inc.
Workshop T: Secondary PM Formation – Howto Apply MERPSBen Cordes, Supervisor, Air Dispersion ModelingSection, Kentucky Division for Air Quality; Brian
Otten, Consultant, Trinity Consultants; and GeorgeSchewe, Principal Meteorologist, TrinityConsultants
Workshop U: Ushering in the Brownfields Era:A Crash Course in Kentucky RedevelopmentTopicsRicardo Federico, Business Lead, EnSafe, Inc. and Jim Kirby, Environmental Scientist, KentuckyDepartment of Environmental Protection
2:25 p.m. | Meet with the Regulators From the Kentucky Department for EnvironmentalProtection:
Aaron Keatley, Commissioner; Sean Alteri,Director, Division for Air Quality; PeterGoodmann, Director, Division of Water; and JonMaybriar, Director, Division of WasteManagement
Moderator: Carolyn Brown, Partner, Dinsmore &Shohl LLP
3:30 p.m. | 16th Annual KentuckyEnvironmental Conference adjourns
Thursday MARCH 8
Friday MARCH 9
Session descriptions available atkychamber.com/events/env-conf
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Breakout sessions (Choose one from each session)
Concurrent Session One – 10 a.m., Thursday, March 8❏ A: Storm Water Challenges ❏ B: Who is Responsible for Compliance? Everyone. Obtaining Buy in
from Non-Environmental Staff❏ C: The Impact of Miller v. Brown-Forman
Concurrent Session Two – 11:15 a.m., Thursday, March 8❏ D: Don’t Forget OSHA Standards: Beyond EPA’s Hazardous
Chemicals Requirements ❏ E: The State of Federal Regulatory Reform on Air Permitting Issues ❏ F: Clean Water Act Jurisdiction Update
Concurrent Session Three – 1:15 p.m., Thursday, March 8❏ G: Enforcement – Process and Trends❏ H: Expanded Refrigerant Requirements ❏ I: Opportunity Lies Within Kentucky’s State and Local Tax Benefits
for Pollution Control Facilities and Equipment
Concurrent Session Four – 2:30 p.m., Thursday, March 8❏ J: Hazardous Waste Contingency Plans and Oil Spill Prevention
Plans…Aren’t They the Same and What Do They Require?❏ K: Air Quality Electronic Reporting Update❏ L: Environmental Law Update
Concurrent Session Five – 10 a.m., Friday, March 9❏ M: Environmental Management Systems ISO 14001:2015 Standard:
What Has Changed and Common Issues Transitioning to the NewStandard
❏ N: Understanding the “Science” Behind Climate Change: What’sBehind Oz’s Curtain?
❏ O: Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District Update
Concurrent Session Six – 11:15 a.m., Friday, March 9❏ P: Chemical Inventory Reporting – Centralizing Calculations for
Enhanced Compliance Assurance ❏ Q: Caveat Emptor? Strategies to Avoid Environmental Enforcement
in a New EPA❏ R: A Work in Progress: Building a Successful EHS Career from the
Ground Up
Concurrent Session Seven – 1 p.m., Friday, March 9❏ S: RCRA: Surviving the Hazardous Waste Inspection❏ T: Secondary PM Formation – How to Apply MERPS❏ U: Ushering in the Brownfields Era: A Crash Course in Kentucky
Redevelopment Topics
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