In this episode, Ryan, Brett, Jeff, and Pat get together and talk about the Environmental Permitting Summer School in Marco Island, now in its 38th year. They talk tips for a better time while you’re there, such as some breakout sessions that are anticipated to be particularly interesting, and some nearby restaurants worth checking out. They also discuss Florida’s budget; the statewide stormwater rule ratification; and legal wrangling around ‘waters of the United States.’
To read the Specifier online (where we hope you’ll subscribe if you haven’t already), go here:
https://floridaspecifier.com
Herschel Vineyard goes deeper on the legal wrangling around the ‘waters of the United States’ and it’s worth a read here: https://floridaspecifier.com/issues/v45n4-issues/second-kick-of-the-mule-awaits-feds-ignoring-wotus-decision/
To read more about updates to the stormwater rulemaking process, go here: https://floridadep.gov/water/engineering-hydrology-geology/content/erp-stormwater-resource-center
To get the word out about how you’re making waves (pun intended) in Florida’s environmental world, make sure you reach out to Brett, Ryan, or Jamie at:
brett@anfieldflorida.com
ryan.matthews@gray-robinson.com
jamie@floridaenet.com
A huge thank you goes out to Bagels and Biscuits for giving permission to use their music for the podcast.
This episode is a production of The Florida Specifier. Audio production and editing is by Karl Sorne and Dave Barfield at Lonely Fox Studios.
A special shout out goes to our very own Jamie Sheehan and Tracy Kistler for keeping us organized and moving forward.