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"In Perpetuity" and Beyond —
Challenges and Cutting-Edge Solutions for the Long-Term Stewardship of Contaminated Sites

The presenters and attendees shall jointly explore Tactical Perpetuity Liability Management (TPLM) for contaminated sites.

The most vexing problem in cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated sites is the maintenance of long-term health and environmental protection from residual contamination.

Landowners, responsible parties and oversight agencies are anchored to the long-term success of remedies that may persist for decades or more to provide safe management or redevelopment of contaminated properties.

Who Should Attend?

  • Landowners
  • Responsible Parties
  • Environmental Consultants
  • Environmental Project Managers and Technical Support Staff
  • Government Regulators
  • Local Redevelopment and Planning Staff
  • Brownfields Developers
  • Environmental Attorneys
  • Community Environmental Groups

Why You Should Attend:

The “In Perpetuity” and Beyond symposium will encourage interactive audience dialogue and you will:

  • Learn what pitfalls, black holes and other problems that are increasingly being encountered that require solutions.
  • Learn how future construction activities can sensibly occur on sites with engineered and land use controls.
  • Learn how active control measures, like vapor intrusion control, are monitored and maintained over time.
  • Learn about capital equipment ownership, operation and maintenance responsibility, and bankruptcy.
  • Learn about California's institutional control monitoring and enforcement mechanisms
  • Discover the importance of communication, monitoring, and implementation procedures.

Attendees will receive a "Road Map" for successful TPLM. Presenters shall provide an overview of various stakeholder perspectives to the perpetuity and stewardship question, including that of regulators, landowners, responsible parties, vendors, and developers.

Case studies will showcase cutting-edge systems for compliance. Topics will include:

  • Institutional and Engineering Controls
  • Financial assurance
  • Web-based information and Institutional Controls (ICs) systems
  • Legal agreements that can provide liability protection

Please forward this page to anyone else you think might be interested in attending this symposium.

Register now.


Register

Private: $20/person
Public: $10/person

You may pay by remitting a check with your registration form or use your credit card.

Registration fee includes continental breakfast and materials.

Please forward this page to anyone else you think might be interested in attending this symposium.

Where & When

Hyatt Regency
Irvine, CA
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
7:55AM – Noon

Speakers

  • Tom Cota
    Statewide Brownfields Chief, DTSC
  • Brian Kelly
    Chevron Land Development Company
  • Anthony Silva, P.G.
    CEO, Brownfields Redevelopment Group Co.
  • John Van Vlear, Esq., R.E.A.
    Environmental Chair, Voss, Cook & Thel LLP
  • Ian A. Webster, Sc.D.
    President, Project Navigator, Ltd.
  • Bob Wenzlau, P.E.
    CEO, Terradex, Inc.

RSVP

Michelle Russell
Project Navigator, Ltd.
One Pointe Drive, Suite 320
Brea, CA 92821
phone: (925) 969-9583
fax: (714) 388.1839
mrussell@projectnavigator.com