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13th Annual
Kentucky Environmental Conference
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MOST COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE IN KENTUCKY!
| NEW AGENDA! | MORE THAN 35 SPEAKERS!
February 10-11, 2015
Hilton Downtown Lexington
Lexington, Ky.
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13th Annual
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MOST COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE IN KENTUCKY!
Why attend ...
Where can you find the latest information on Kentucky and federal environmental policies and regulations, as well as information
on new environmental compliance mandates? The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will provide this and more at our 13th
Annual Kentucky Environmental Conference.
You will leave this conference with a detailed, up-to-the-minute review of major environmental regulatory issues that affect your
facility. Register today, and we guarantee you will return to work with insights that will help you do your job better and help your
company improve its compliance practices and bottom line.
This conference is for you ...
Environmental directors
Environmental managers and staff
Engineers
Facility compliance professionals
Attorneys
Consultants
Ideal for new or experienced environmental management professionals!
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I come every year to get the most up to date
information on regulations and development of new
regs. Liked new format, wish I could have gone to
all of the sessions. Meeting rooms were crowded.
Rebecca Akers - Dow Corning Corp.
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We use the annual Kentucky Environmental Conference
to keep our mill current with applicable regulations.
Larry Griffin, Ph.D. - International Paper
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Agenda ➠
TUESDAY
Session descriptions can be found at kychamber.com/events/env-conf
FEBRUARY 10
8 a.m. Registration and Continental
Breakfast with Sponsors
8:30 a.m. Welcome and Program Overview
Carolyn Brown, Partner, Chair - Environmental
and Natural Resources Practice Group,
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP and Chair of
the Environmental Conference Planning
Committee
Environmental Issues Facing the
Commonwealth
Blake Deeley, Manager of Public Affairs,
Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
8:45 a.m. Opening Keynote Introduction by
Presenting Sponsor
Carolyn Brown, Partner, Chair - Environmental
and Natural Resources Practice Group,
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
Opening Keynote: Fighting the
Feds and Winning
Hon. Scott Pruitt, Attorney
General, State of Oklahoma
10 a.m. Concurrent Session One:
Workshop A: Trends in Environmental
Enforcement and Startup, Shutdown,
Malfunction Update
Jennifer Cave, Partner, Bingham Greenebaum
Doll LLP and Jeff Cummins, Director, Division
of Enforcement, Department for Environmental
Protection
WEDNESDAY
Workshop B: EPA’s Coal Combustion
Residual (CCR) Rule
Jack Bender, Partner, Bingham Greenebaum
Doll LLP and Tony Hatton, Director, Division of
Waste Management, Department for
Environmental Protection
Workshop C: Stormwater is Everyone’s
Challenge
Blaine Early, Member, Stites & Harbison, PLLC
and Scott Southall, Vice-President of
Sustainability and Marketing, CDP Engineers
11:15 a.m. Concurrent Session Two:
Workshop D: Environmental Accidents and
Emergencies – How to Prepare, React and
Respond
Lesly Davis, Counsel and Max Bridges,
Associate, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP
Workshop E: Get Green for Going Green:
Kentucky Tax Exemptions and Credits for
Environmental Remediation
Mark Loyd, Partner and Chair, Tax & Finance
Group and Michael Grim, Partner, Team Lead State and Local Tax, Bingham Greenebaum
Doll LLP
Workshop F: Recent Enforcement Activity
Against the Non-Traditional Targets
Philip Schworer, Member, Frost Brown Todd
LLC
1:15 p.m. Concurrent Session Three:
Workshop G: Understanding Vapor Intrusion:
What Everybody Needs to Know
Roy Funkhouser, Principal, Linebach
Funkhouser, Inc. and Jim Kirby, Environmental
Scientist, Division of Waste Management,
Department for Environmental Protection
Workshop H: Kentucky’s Water Quality
Standards: Update on Litigation and 2015
Triennial Review
Peter Goodmann, Director, Division of Water,
Department for Environmental Protection and
Clay Larkin, Attorney, Bingham Greenebaum
Doll LLP
Workshop I: Crash Course on SPCC and
GPP
Patricia Mason, Project Engineer, Smith
Management Group
2:30 p.m. General Session: NAAQS and
Attainment in Kentucky
Carolyn Brown, Partner, Chair - Environmental
and Natural Resources Practice Group,
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP; John Gowins,
Technical Services Branch Manager, Division
for Air Quality, Department for Environmental
Protection; and Paul Smith, Director, Quality
Management, Trinity Consultants
4 p.m. Day one adjourns
12:15 p.m. Lunch with Sponsors
FEBRUARY 11
8 a.m. Registration and Continental
Breakfast with Sponsors
8:30 a.m. Welcome and Program Overview
Carolyn Brown, Partner, Chair - Environmental
and Natural Resources Practice Group,
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
8:35 a.m. Opening Keynote Introduction by
Gold Sponsor
Gregory Hemker, President, EHS Technology
Group, LLC
Opening Keynote Session: The
EPA and the Final Two Years of
the Obama Administration
Heather McTeer Toney, Regional
Administrator for EPA’s
Southeast Region
9:45 a.m. Concurrent Session Four:
Workshop J: Kentucky DAQ 2015 and
Beyond: Challenges and Opportunities
Sean Alteri, Director, Division for Air Quality,
Department for Environmental Protection and
Andrea Smith, Assistant Director, Division for
Air Quality, Department for Environmental
Protection
Workshop K: What is WOTUS? And Why
Should I Care?
Peter Goodmann, Director, Division of Water,
Department for Environmental Protection and
LaJuana Wilcher, Partner and Samantha Propp,
Partner English Lucas Priest & Owsley, LLP
Workshop L: EPA’s Cooling Water Intake
Rules: What Facilities Need to Know
Kyle Hagen, P.E., Senior Engineer and Josiah
Frey, Environmental Scientist, Smith
Management Group
11 a.m. Concurrent Session Five:
Workshop M: From Brownfield to Food Hub
– The Louisville Urban Experiment
Brad Dillon, Of Counsel, Bingham
Greenebaum Doll LLP; Steve Estes, President,
Nature's Methane; Caroline Heine,
Co-Founder and Project Director, Seed Capital
Kentucky and Project Director, West Louisville
Food Huband Theresa Zawacki, Director,
Louisville & Jefferson County MSD
Workshop N: Air Pollution – How to Estimate
Emissions
Robert Basl, Vice President, EHS Technology
Group, LLC
Workshop O: Clean Power Plan – 2015 and
Beyond
Carolyn Brown, Partner, Chair - Environmental
and Natural Resources Practice Group,
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP and John
Lyons, Assistant Secretary for Climate Policy,
Energy and Environment Cabinet
— cont. —
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WEDNESDAY
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FEBRUARY 11 (CONT.)
12 p.m. Lunch with Sponsors
12:45 p.m. General Session: Getting on
the Right Foot with Contingency and
SWP3 Plans
Gregory Hemker, President, EHS Technology
Group, LLC and Philip Schworer, Member,
Frost Brown Todd LLC
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2 p.m. Closing General Session: EPA,
Opinions and the 114th Congress
Panelists: Congressman Andy Barr; Scott
Smith, Senior Consultant, Smith Management
Group; and LaJuana Wilcher, Partner, English
Lucas Priest & Owsley, LLP
3 p.m. 13th Annual Kentucky Environmental
Conference concludes
13th Annual Kentucky Environmental Conference
When contacting hotel for lodging, please specify that you are with
the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s 13th Annual Kentucky
Environmental Conference to receive the discounted rate.
Location and Lodging
February 10-11, 2015 (80971)
Conference Location:
Hilton Downtown Lexington, 369 West Vine Street, Lexington, Ky. 40507
Phone: 859-231-9000
*The advertised Kentucky Chamber room rate cannot be guaranteed after
the cutoff date.
Conference Lodging: (the Hilton is sold out)
SpringHill Suites by Marriott, 863 South Broadway, Lexington, KY 40504
Phone: 859-225-1500
Room Rate: $114* | Hotel Room Cutoff Date: Jan. 25, 2015
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Concurrent Session One — 10 a.m., Tue. Feb. 10
❏ A: Trends in Environmental Enforcement and Startup, Shutdown, Malfunction
Update
❏ B: EPA’s Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) Rule
❏ C: Stormwater is Everyone’s Challenge
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Concurrent Session Two — 11:15 a.m., Tue. Feb. 10
❏ D: Environmental Accidents and Emergencies – How to Prepare, React and
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❏ E: Get Green for Going Green: Kentucky Tax Exemptions and Credits for
Environmental Remediation
❏ F: Recent Enforcement Activity Against the Non-Traditional Targets
Concurrent Session Three — 1:15 p.m., Tue. Feb. 10
❏ G: Understanding Vapor Intrusion: What Everybody Needs to Know
❏ H: Kentucky’s Water Quality Standards: Update on Litigation and 2015 Triennial
Review
❏ I: Crash Course on SPCC and GPP
Concurrent Session Four: — 9:45 a.m., Wed. Feb. 11
❏ J: Kentucky DAQ 2015 and Beyond: Challenges and Opportunities
❏ K: What is WOTUS? And Why Should I Care?
❏ L: EPA’s Cooling Water Intake Rules: What Facilities Need to Know
Concurrent Session Five: — 11a.m., Wed. Feb. 11
❏ M: From Brownfield to Food Hub – The Louisville Urban Experiment
❏ N: Air Pollution – How to Estimate Emissions
❏ O: Clean Power Plan – 2015 and Beyond
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