Webinars

NAEP Opportunities: Involvement, Engagement, Leadership

December 5, 2019

Speakers
Marie Campbell, Sapphos Environmental, Inc., Past NAEP President 
Betty Dehoney, CEP, ENV SP, PMP - NAEP President
Ron Deverman, NAEP Fellow; Associate Vice-President, HNTB
Michelle Rau, PMP, Jacobs Senior Project Manager and NEPA Practice Lead

Moderator
Ron Deverman, NAEP Fellow; Associate Vice-President, HNTB


Have you wanted to grow in experience? Have you wanted to expand your professional network? Do you want to become a leader in the environmental professions? NOW is your opportunity. Listen to NAEP’s free, informational webinar to learn more about volunteer opportunities, hear personal career stories, discuss techniques for getting and staying involved with NAEP and its affiliated Chapters.

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NEPA Legislative Update with Ted Boling/CEQ

July 25, 2019

Speakers
Ted Boling, Associate Director for NEPA, Council on Environmental Quality

Moderator
Michelle Rau, NAEP Secretary, Jacobs


The National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) was proud to host its annual NEPA Policy and Legislative Update. The July 25 webinar provided current information on developments regarding the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).

The presentation was made by Ted Boling from The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). Please continue to stay informed on this important topic with the recording and presentation materials from the webinar. 

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NEPA Case Law Update

September 5, 2019

Speakers
P.E. Hudson, Esq., Dep't of the Navy, Office of General Counsel
Michael Smith, Senior Environmental Practice Leader, GEI Consultants 

Moderator
Fed R. Wagner, Venable LLP


The National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) hosted the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Case Law Update webinar on Thursday, September 5, 2019.

This webinar reviewed substantive National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) cases issued by United States Courts of Appeals in 2018. The implications of the decisions and relevance to NEPA practitioners were explained.

Please continue to stay informed on this important topic with the recording and presentation materials from the webinar. 

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Coastal Restoration and Resilience

May 28, 2020

Speakers
Amanda Bassow
Bridget Callahan Lussier
Lisa McDonald

Moderator
Mike Mayer


The webinar will provide insight into coastal restoration and resiliency planning, ecological and socioeconomic considerations, and effective monitoring to measure success. Case studies will be described to illustrate approaches, challenges, and successes.  

Ms. Lussier will provide an overview of approaches to strengthen coastal resilience using natural infrastructure, with an emphasis on techniques appropriate for the Southeastern U.S. and Caribbean. The nature-based approaches absorb shock from climate and weather threats while providing benefits for fish and wildlife. Examples will include living shorelines, mangrove, coral reef, salt marsh, oyster reef, dune, and other coastal habitat restoration projects that increase coastal resilience.

Ms. Bassow will discuss how the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is applying lessons learned from the Sandy program to its resilience grantmaking nation-wide. She will focus on the recommendations coming out of an initial evaluation of the Sandy program, as well as the status of on-going monitoring to track a core set of ecological and socio-economic metrics.

View the presentation materials from our speakers below

Amanda Bassow Presentation Bridget Callahan Lussier Presentation Lisa McDonald Presentation

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Password: NAEPMay28

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Environmental Compliance for Emergency Actions

December 4, 2019

Speakers
Aaron O. Allen, Ph.D, Chief North Coast Branch, Regulatory Division
Veronica Bryant, REHS
Jason Needham, P.E. 
Lorna C. Withrow, P.E.

Moderator
Laura ThorneBS, PMP Performance Improvement Specialist


This presentation will explore recent issues with emergency preparedness across the country as well as some underlying science regarding risk avoidance. Case studies will include how the North Carolina Environmental Health Section was able to react and assess issues after the World Equestrian Games, Hurricane Florence, and Hurricane Michael as well as the Los Angeles District's efforts dealing with issues resulting from wildfires in California. The discussion will include assessment of food service areas after flooding, lack of water and boil water notices in permit establishments. There will also be a discussion of the assessment of North Carolina’s response and what will be done moving forward and how the Los Angeles district handled emergency permitting after the Thomas Fire in the vicinity of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, CA. Tune in to learn how you can incorporate some of these processes and real-life examples into your emergency preparedness plans.  

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