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SAME ECOI Webinar: IGE PFAS Considerations in Wastewater and Stormwater Permitting

About This Webinar

The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting process is not unaffected by PFAS. Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency issued guidance to states on how to include PFAS in permits. This presentation will provide attendees with a working knowledge of the types of permits, the permitting process, effluent limitation guidelines, and how recent interim guidance and regulatory actions impact stormwater and wastewater NPDES permitting.

Learning Objectives:

- Learn about the different types of NPDES permits.
- Gain working knowledge of the NPDES permitting process flow.
- Learn about effluent limitation guidelines and what role they play in the NPDES process.
- Understand permit provisions that may apply to your project.

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Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Senior Project Manager
Professional Engineer with 30 years environmental consulting experience specializing in multi-media compliance, especially wastewater permitting, primarily in Texas.
Webinar hosting presenter
VP, Federal Environment
Leader of Parsons Federal Environment team with 30 years of experience in multiple roles in the procurement, execution, and oversight of over $100M in PFAS work for the US Federal Government, including project manager and lead engineer for a large and complex PFAS storm water and surface water investigation and treatment project.
Webinar hosting presenter
Principal Project Geologist
Principal Project Geologist with 17 years of environmental consulting experience with a focus on chlorinated solvents and emergent and recalcitrant compounds including PFAS and 1,4-dioxane.
Webinar hosting presenter
Emerging Issues Vice Chair for the SAME Environmental Committee
Principal Hydrogeologist with 35 years of environmental consulting experience, including 10 years evaluating PFAS impacts.
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