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Thursday, July 23
 

8:30am EDT

Cracking Florida's Water Permitting Code: From the Capitol to the Coast
LIMITED
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
With all the attention on emerging contaminants of concern, including PFOA/PFAs controversy, this course is a must-attend!  This panel of experts will provide timely updates on new ways the Department of Environmental Protection and EPA are addressing water quality issues; also includes basic as well as advanced discussion on water quality discharge permitting, whether from industrial, domestic, or other discharge sources; emphasis on current agency practices, and updates on pending legal changes; emerging water quality issues affecting industry, regulations and the general population. Come prepared with your questions!  This course is designed for extensive audience participation.
Speakers
avatar for Greg Corning

Greg Corning

FL Civil Design Manager, WSP
As a senior engineer and project manager, I provide technical input and engineering analysis for projects involving climate resiliency and assessment, project management, dredging and dewatering planning and design, stormwater design and permitting, environmental design and permitting... Read More →
avatar for Viraj deSilva

Viraj deSilva

Sr. Treatment Process Leader, Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Dr. deSilva has over 34 years of experience in water and wastewater (Industrial and municipal) engineering, including project concept through construction and start-up. He is an international leader in operations and maintenance, energy management, solids handling processes, construction... Read More →
avatar for Marcy Frick

Marcy Frick

Water Southeast Region Manager, Tetra Tech, Inc.
Thursday July 23, 2026 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 8-9

10:30am EDT

WMD Planning, Regulatory, and Policy Update
LIMITED
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
An excellent course designed to provide insight into the regulatory, planning, and water supply development programs of Florida’s five water management districts; includes a discussion of water resource development and water supply planning; adoption and implementation of MFLs; development of water reservations; Environmental Resource Permitting updates; secondary and cumulative impacts; discussion of changes to water management district budgeting and cooperative funding for water quality and water supply; and other emerging programs and issues; audience participation encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Larry Sellers

Larry Sellers

Partner, Holland & Knight LLP
Larry practices administrative and governmental law, with a concentration in environmental and land use matters. He regularly provides advice on permitting and enforcement matters involving a variety of federal, state, regional and local administrative agencies. He has substantial... Read More →
avatar for Eric Olsen

Eric Olsen

Shareholder, Gunster
Inside and outside of Florida, Eric assists myriad business and individual clients on environmental law and regulatory matters. A Florida native, for nearly three decades Eric has focused his practice on wetland regulation, mitigation banking, stormwater regulation, consumptive use... Read More →
avatar for Brian Armstrong

Brian Armstrong

Executive Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
avatar for Nicolas Porter

Nicolas Porter

Shareholder, de la Parte & Gilbert, P.A.
avatar for Erin Preston

Erin Preston

General Counsel, St. Johns River Water Management District
avatar for Jennifer Smith

Jennifer Smith

Chief of Staff, South Florida Water Management District
Thursday July 23, 2026 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 8-9

1:30pm EDT

Florida MS4 And NPDES Update
LIMITED
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
The panel of experts will provide a timely update on procedural and substantive considerations in permitting under the NPDES program, including stormwater; numeric nutrient criteria; program administration; case law update, including Sackett v. EPA regarding Waters of the U.S.; enforcement and citizen suits; additional compliance considerations; how to interpret complex regulations; examples of industrial and construction applications; implementation of stormwater NPDES; MS4 program; current agency practices; and emerging trends and issues. Audience participation is encouraged!
Speakers
avatar for Greg Munson

Greg Munson

Shareholder, Gunster
Greg Munson is a shareholder with the Gunster firm and represents regulated industries in the industrial, agricultural, mining, and utility sectors in all areas of state and federal environmental law. He represents clients before Florida’s executive branch agencies, the state’s... Read More →
avatar for Jana Ash

Jana Ash

Scientist IV, RES
After RES (Resource Environmental Solutions) acquired E Sciences in 2022, I am thrilled to continue my focus on major environmental restoration and water quality improvement projects in Florida.As the nation’s largest nature-based solutions company, RES is restoring a resilient... Read More →
avatar for Robert Potts

Robert Potts

Principal Scientist, Geosyntec Consultants
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Matt Knoll

Deputy Director, Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Thursday July 23, 2026 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 8-9

3:30pm EDT

Permitting And Development In The Marine Environment
LIMITED
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
So, your proposed project is located over state-owned, Sovereign Submerged Lands, or in an Aquatic Preserve. How do you navigate the additional hurdles such as considerations over highly protected marine resources, greater limitations on project size or scope, limitations or even prohibitions on dredging, and a potential visit to the Governor and Cabinet? Come listen to a panel of experts as they provide an overview of the latest changes, emerging issues and challenges with regard to DEP’s proprietary authority over state-owed submerged lands and the special protections over designated Aquatic Preserves. The course includes recent developments regarding balancing the rights of riparian waterfront owners versus the public interest consideration in state-owned submerged land; a discussion of special permit conditions, practices in requesting authorization to use sovereign submerged land for private uses; and the process of gaining approval for your project from the Division of State Lands and the Governor and Cabinet. Bring your questions, because this course is designed for extensive audience participation!
Speakers
avatar for Andy Baumann

Andy Baumann

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Biography

Mr. Baumann’s practice focuses on civil and administrative litigation focusing on docks, marinas, riparian rights and sovereignty submerged lands and coastal construction matters. Mr. Baumann’s practice also includes Environmental Resource Permitting (“ERP) zoning and land use... Read More →
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Spencer Crowley

Shareholder, Chair Miami Real Estate and Land Use Group, Akerman LLP
avatar for Jen Mathia

Jen Mathia

Principal Scientist, Environmental Consulting & Technology
Ms. Mathia has more than 17 years' expertise in environmental consulting, having worked for both private and public clients. Ms. Mathia’s background is focused in marine and freshwater biology with experience in both terrestrial and aquatic systems and expertise in field study design... Read More →
avatar for Curry Isiminger

Curry Isiminger

Senior Professional Engineer, Isiminger & Stubbs Engineering, Inc.
Curry Isiminger is a Professional Engineer and has worked at Isiminger & Stubbs Engineering since early 2022. His expertise includes state (Florida) and federal environmental permit applications and processing, field observation of seagrasses, mangroves, and wetlands, Florida Sovereignty... Read More →
Thursday July 23, 2026 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 8-9
 
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