The Natural Resources Committee’s goal is to provide a forum for interested practitioners across the full spectrum of the Section’s practice areas in order to provide networking and other opportunities of common interest. Any attorney or affiliate member with an interest in the use and conservation of Florida’s natural resources are welcome to participate.
Committee Leadership:
Robert Volpe, Co-Chair
Hopping Green & Sams
PO Box 6526
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6526
(850) 222-7500
rvolpe@hgslaw.com
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Current Projects
What’s New and What’s Next for Clean Water Act Jurisdiction – Free Webinar held on April 16, 2014
On March 25, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers jointly released a proposed rule to clarify Clean Water Act jurisdiction, with the intent of resolving confusion stemming from the SWANCC and Rapanos Supreme Court decisions. What could the ramifications of a rule change be for you and your clients? View the webinar put on by the Natural Resources Committee of the Environmental and Land Use Law Section of The Florida Bar held on Wednesday, April 16 to find out.
Speakers:
Susan Stephens, Hopping, Green & Sams, P.A. – Materials
Shannon Gonzalez, Flatwoods Consulting Group – Materials
Philip Mancusi-Ungaro, EPA
- Download the April 16 2014 Natural Resources Committee Webinar
Please note – to play this GoToMeeting slideshow & audio, you will need to install the GoToMeeting software from GoToMeeting website. First, download the slideshow/audio file and then install the GoToMeeting software (hitting cancel when it asks for a meeting ID). You should then be able to play the slideshow/audio file. If you have preciously viewed a GoToMeeting program on your computer, you should not have to download their software.CLE credit available for Section members.
Past Projects
The committee hosted these free lunchtime webinars:
“New Statewide Environmental Resource Permit Rules: The Fundamentals for Lawyers, Engineers, and Consultants”
Originally held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013.
After over a year of rulemaking process, new statewide environmental resource permitting rules, intended to promote consistency and reduce regulatory burdens, went into effect on October 1, 2013. New activities affecting wetlands and surface waters are subject to ERP regulation, so what does this new rule mean for you? Panelists will review the history and changes to the regulations and discuss practical aspects of application to developers, consultants and legal representatives. This no-cost program is presented by the Natural Resources Committee, Affiliate Membership, and CLE Committee of the Environmental and Land Use Law Section of The Florida Bar.
Panelists:
Susan Roeder Martin, Senior Specialist Attorney, South Florida Water Management District
Michael A. Register, P.E., Director, Division Of Regulatory Services, St. Johns River Water Management District
Michelle Reiber, Bureau Chief, Environmental Resource Regulation, St. Johns River Water Management District
Mark Thomasson, Director, Division Of Water Resource Management, Florida Department Of Environmental Protection
Moderator:
Robert W. Higgins, P.E., President, Higgins Engineering, Inc.
- Download the Webinar Materials: FINAL SWERP Presentation for ELULS 11-5-13 handouts
- Download the GoToMeeting slideshow & audio for New Statewide Environmental Resource Permit Rules_ The Fundamentals for Lawyers, Engineers, and Consultants (Right-click and select download or save link as)
Please note – to play this GoToMeeting slideshow & audio, you will need to install the GoToMeeting software from GoToMeeting website. First, download the slideshow/audio file and then install the GoToMeeting software (hitting cancel when it asks for a meeting ID). You should then be able to play the slideshow/audio file. If you have preciously viewed a GoToMeeting program on your computer, you should not have to download their software.
“After Deepwater Horizon : Recovery for Natural Resources in Florida.”
Learn about the Natural Resource Damage Assessment process under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, activities of the State of Florida’s trustee agencies, early restoration efforts, and the recent consent decree proposed to settle Clean Water Act penalties against one of the responsible parties.
Originally held on Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Presenters: Larry Morgan, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Russell S. Kent, Office of the Attorney General
Kelly Samek, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Moderator: Bud Vielhauer, WWWB Co-Chair
Please note – to play this GoToMeeting slideshow & audio, you will need to install the GoToMeeting software from GoToMeeting website. First, download the slideshow/audio file and then install the GoToMeeting software (hitting cancel when it asks for a meeting ID). You should then be able to play the slideshow/audio file. If you have preciously viewed a GoToMeeting program on your computer, you should not have to download their software.
Resources
ABA Natural Resources & Environment
Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
Florida House of Representatives Agriculture & Natural Resources Subcommittee
Florida House of Representatives Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee
Florida Senate Committee on Environmental Preservation and Conservation
Water Management Districts (WMD):