"There’s a New Sheriff in Town—Enforcement & Consent Decree Developments" - As the Trump Administration settles in, many questions remain for the clean water sector. Will EPA completely change its philosophy on environmental regulation and enforcement? What does a “return to Cooperative Federalism” mean for states? Will third party litigation change
or even increase in response to real or perceived changes in federal priorities? What does it all mean for public clean water agencies? This roundtable discussion will evaluate the latest trends in enforcement and consent decrees, and provide insight into the many questions facing clean water utilities in this time of uncertainty.
Speakers:
Susan Richardson
Counsel, Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton, LLP (Atlanta, GA)
Fred Andes
Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP (Chicago, IL)
Paul Calamita
Chairman, AquaLaw PLC (Richmond, VA)
Marcella Eckels
Deputy General Counsel, New York City Department of Environmental Protection (New York, NY)
Nathan Gardner-Andrews
Chief Advocacy Officer, National Association of Clean Water Agencies (Washington, DC)
Nathan Vassar
Attorney, Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C. (Austin, TX)
Event Details
Thursday, November 16, 2017-
Friday, November 17, 2017
National Association of Clean Water Agencies Wet Weather Consent Decree Workshop
Savannah, GA
• Luncheon
• Workshop Session I
• Reception
November 17
• Workshop Session II
Speakers
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