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Wednesday, July 22
 

8:00am EDT

Opening Session
LIMITED
Wednesday July 22, 2026 8:00am - 8:30am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available

Wednesday July 22, 2026 8:00am - 8:30am EDT
Banyon Ballroom

8:30am EDT

Under the Dome: Florida Legislators on Environmental Policy, Progress, and the Path Ahead
LIMITED
Wednesday July 22, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Florida's environmental policies are shaped by a dynamic balance of conservation, economic growth, infrastructure needs, water resource protection, and regulatory reform. Join current members of the Florida Legislature for a candid discussion on the environmental initiatives, legislative accomplishments, and policy decisions that have influenced Florida's environmental landscape in recent years. Panelists will reflect on key achievements, discuss current priorities before the Legislature, and share their perspectives on emerging challenges and opportunities facing the state. Attendees will gain valuable insight into the future of environmental policy, natural resource management, permitting, resilience, water quality, land conservation, and sustainable growth in Florida.
Speakers
Wednesday July 22, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Banyon Ballroom

12:10pm EDT

Wednesday Luncheon with Fireside Chat
Wednesday July 22, 2026 12:10pm - 1:30pm EDT
Wednesday July 22, 2026 12:10pm - 1:30pm EDT
Banyon Ballroom

3:30pm EDT

From Significant Nexus to Relatively Permanent: The New WOTUS Reality
LIMITED
Wednesday July 22, 2026 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Over the last decade, the definition of “Waters of the United States” has become one of the most frequently revised, litigated, and closely watched terms in federal environmental law. After years of regulatory whiplash, multiple presidential administrations, the Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett v. EPA, and continuing federal court challenges, EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are once again redefining the scope of Clean Water Act jurisdiction. By mid-2026, practitioners are expected to be working under—or preparing to work under—a new WOTUS rule built around the Supreme Court’s “relatively permanent” and “continuous surface connection” standards. But as with every recent WOTUS definition, finality on paper may not mean certainty in the field. This course will bring together a former EPA General Counsel, a current EPA Regional Administrator, and a Florida environmental consultant with extensive Corps jurisdictional experience to discuss the latest legal, regulatory, and practical status of WOTUS. The panel will address what has changed, what remains unclear, how the new definition is being implemented, what litigation may mean for permit applicants, and how practitioners in Florida should approach jurisdictional determinations, wetlands, ditches, tributaries, adjacent wetlands, and project planning under the new regime. Come with your questions. Audience participation is encouraged!
Speakers
avatar for Herschel Vinyard

Herschel Vinyard

Partner In Charge, Adams and Reese LLP
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John Miklos

Bio-Tech Consulting
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Matt Leopold

Holland & Knight
Matthew Z. Leopold is an attorney in Holland & Knight's Washington, D.C., office, a member of the Public Policy & Regulation Group and co-chair of the national Environmental Team. Mr. Leopold focuses his practice on helping clients create pragmatic and strategic solutions to complex environmental regulatory... Read More →
Wednesday July 22, 2026 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Banyon Ballroom
 
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