Conference Attendee Listing

Early Sessions

ES1. O’Brien & Gere

ES4. FELP!

Breakout Sessions

1.1 – How Farmers are Reducing Their Carbon Footprint

Dunkley
Hawkins
Risse
Varlamoff

1.2 – Regenerative Buildings: Living Buildings Challenge (with Case Study) and WELL Building Standard

1.3 – Solarize Chatham Program

Coker
Cook
Wolff

1.4 – Brownfields to Healthfields

Ballogg
Pearson
Perry

1.5 – Military – Environmental, Energy, Sustainability – Initiatives in Georgia

Gibson
Loughman
S. Perry

1.6 – Alternative Fuel Incentives

Cook
Curtis
Francis
Jenkins

2.1 – Economic and Environmental Revitalization – Former GM Doraville

2.2 – Innovative and Sustainable Remedial Programs, Technologies and Regulatory Perspective

Ellingson
Kibler
Levesque

2.3 – Commissioning: Policy, Approach, Case Studies and Benefits

Draper/Gregory

2.4 – Diversity and Inclusion in the Workforce: Why it is Essential to Maintaining a Competitive Edge in Business

Dorsey
Kelly

2.5 – Domestic Production and Fleet Applications of Renewable Transportation Fuels

Huszagh
Karampelas

2.6 – Water Wars Update

3.1 – The Importance of Working Forests to Georgia’s Drinking Water

Roberts

3.2 – Air Permitting: A Major Piece of the Puzzle – or – Trying to Keep All of the Balls in the Air

Arnold/Twaddle

3.3 – Spurring Economic Redevelopment

3.4 – Equitable Development: Linking People, Places, and Planet in Downtown Atlanta

3.5 – Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Expansion in Georgia

Harris
Hodges
Schroer

3.6 – Streamlining the SPCC Planning Process

Shoemaker/Christensen

4.1 – Georgia’s Renewable Building Material – Trees

4.2 – Update on Georgia Environmental Regulatory Programs that Affect Redevelopment

Hill
Ridley

4.3 – Mission Zero Corridor Project

Hodges

4.4 – Energy Equity 101

4.5 – Value Through a New Lens – The Strategic Importance of Managing and Reporting Environmental, Social and Governance Criteria

Curran
Hickman
Hitch

4.6 – Stormwater Utility Implementation Updates and Trends

5.1 – Georgia EPD Land Protection Branch Update

Blalock
Hale

5.2 – Vapor Intrusion Workshop

Fineis
Mayo
Ross

5.3 – Savannah Harbor Expansion Project: A Study of Multi-Entity Cooperation for Progress

Bailey
Higgins
Moorer
Wikoff

5.4 – Coastal Wetlands Update/Regulatory Updates

5.6 – “Driving Home the Point of Clean Water” – Georgia’s Better Back Roads

5.7 – Sustainability in Transportation

Acenbrak
Rossi
Wilgus

6.1 – UGA Extension Creating Food Oasis in Food Deserts

Ayers
Collins
Morgan
Ogden
Varlamoff

6.2 – Am I Vulnerable? How Different Organizations are Considering the Potential Impacts of Climate Change

Johnson
Moura
Spratt

6.3 – Huffing and Puffing: An Air Regulation Update

Fickas
McCall

6.4 – Arranger Liability and Divisibility Under Superfund/Interpretation of Burlington Northern

Meezan
Mitchell
Wells

6.5 – Coastal Conservation Initiatives

6.6 – Putting WaterFirst In Your Community

Denion
Feldner
Nguyen

7.1 – Carbon Disclosure and Reporting

Heitkamp
Shoemaker/Heitkamp/Zhu

7.2 – Using High Resolution Site Characterization to Optimize Remediation System Performance

7.3 – “Carrots vs. Sticks” – Views from the Development Industry on the Balance of Achieving Quality-of-life Policy Goals and Acknowledging Economic Reality

7.4 – Coastal Resiliency Planning – Implications for Industry / Protection of Natural Resources during Coastal Stochastic Disasters

Hall
Imm
Sipple

7.5 – Monetizing Sustainability

7.6 – The Future of Coal Combustion Residuals Under EPA Regulation

Earl

8.1 – Energy and Economic Development

Ambrose
Hiott
Simoglou

8.2 – Permitting Success Stories: A Federal, State and Industry Perspective

Lekson/Prowell/Winnubst/Wallace/Bailey

8.5 – Reducing Waste – Incorporating Bio-digester Systems into the Food Systems to Improve Efficiencies

DeOrio/Gould

8.6 – Made Inflows: Water Resource Development in Uncertain Times

Droze
Kresic
Nash

9.1 – The Energy Mix: A Primer on Georgia’s Diverse and Evolving Portfolio of Energy Resources – Part A

9.2 – The Evolution of the Environmental Health, and Safety Management System from Plan-Do-Check-Act to Sustainability

Curran
Ellingson
McCullen

9.3 – Zero Waste Zones

Johnson
Leake

9.4 – Translating Regional Water Plans into Local Implementation

Reagan/Holder
Taylor
Wyzalek

10.1 – The Energy Mix: A Primer on Georgia’s Diverse and Evolving Portfolio of Energy Resources – Part B

10.3 – Annual Review of Clean Water Act Case Law with Georgia Implications

10.4 – Sewer Collection Systems Management

Wednesday Opening General Session

David Mook
BG Turner

Undergraduate Student Posters

Scott Dyke
Remi Gaubert
Jose Moncada

Graduate Student Posters

Luke Chambers
Laura Early
Katie Wakefield