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April 14, 2010
11:30AM - 1:00PM

Environmental Due Diligence - What Does it Mean to My Project?

Review of current regulations and overview of pending changes.

EMH&T, 5500 New Albany Road, Columbus, 43054

 

Environmental Due Diligence - What does it mean to my project?

Review of current regulations & overview of pending changes.

presented by

EMH&T

Date: April 14, 2010, Lunch & Program

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Time: Registration - 11:30am, Program - 12pm

Location: EMH&T Engineering, 5500 New Albany Road, Columbus, OH  43054

Presenters:

 

 1. Items that you should be concerned about investigating during your due diligence period (maybe also frame it in the context of "strings attached" to stimulus funded projects)

2. How these documents are reviewed by legal counsel and the project team to identify needs for permitting & mitigation, overall permit strategies, circumstances that may lead to litigation

3. Listing of the various permit programs - would be an opportunity to update this audience on recent activity at the EPA and Army Corps

4. Mitigation options - factors to consider when evaluating a mitigation bank vs. on-site mitigation

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 04/14/2010 11:30 AM 04/14/2010 01:00 PM false Environmental Due Diligence - What Does it Mean to My Project?   Environmental Due Diligence - What does it mean to my project? Review of current regulations & overview of pending changes. presented by Date: April 14, 2010, Lunch & Program LinkToEvent[0,142] Time: Registration - 11:30am, Program - 12pm Location: EMH&T Engineering, 5500 New Albany Road, Columbus, OH  43054 Presenters: Rob Milligan, EMH&T Engineering Vince Messerly, Ohio Wetlands Foundation Frank Reed, Frost Brown Todd, LLC    1. Items that you should be concerned about investigating during your due diligence period (maybe also frame it in the context of "strings attached" to stimulus funded projects) a. ESA Phase I b. ESA Phase II (if necessary) c. Investigation of waters of the state - streams & wetlands d. Cultural resources e. Endangered Species Act 2. How these documents are reviewed by legal counsel and the project team to identify needs for permitting & mitigation, overall permit strategies, circumstances that may lead to litigation 3. Listing of the various permit programs - would be an opportunity to update this audience on recent activity at the EPA and Army Corps a. Nationwide permit program b. 401/404 Individual permit program c. Any other program worth touching on 4. Mitigation options - factors to consider when evaluating a mitigation bank vs. on-site mitigation LinkToEvent[0,142] EMH&T, 5500 New Albany Road, Columbus, 43054