Conference Agenda & Scheduling

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Session
WHAT RETAILERS NEED TO KNOW TO GET MORE OUT OF UWRS    TU-N1
Tuesday     8am to 9:30am
Room BOARD-ROOM-II
Seating16 of 30 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersJamie McDonald
ObjectiveUnderstand how to apply the Universal Waste Rules to save cost for your business
DescriptionIn this session, we will talk about the EPA's Univeral Waste Rule (UWR) that affects retailers and how they can apply it to save costs for their business. We will go over UWR for aerosol and options for recycling. Rounding out the session we will give an update on the current status of state adoption of subpart P and how leveraging the pharmaceuticals UWR can significantly reduce costs for retailers.
SECONDARY & SPILL CONTAINMENT TESTING NEW TECHNOLOGY & INSIGHTS    TU-N2
Tuesday     10am to 10:50am
Room BOARD-ROOM-II
Seating14 of 30 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersDanny Brevard
ObjectiveThis session discusses interesting and sometimes unseen variables when testing sumps/spill buckets & introduction to the Dri-sump technology.
DescriptionThis course is an overview of the various issues encountered with testing sumps and spill buckets. It will provide insight into hydrostatic or "lake" testing and leak location as well as an introduction to the Dri-sump Technology which uses no water and creates zero waste products.
AN EXPLORATION INTO EMERGING CONSUMER PRODUCT REGULATIONS    TU-N4
Tuesday     3pm to 4pm
Room BOARD-ROOM-II
Seating0 of 30 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersMarietje Hauprich-Baggerman
ObjectiveEmbark on an insightful exploration of emerging consumer product regulations with a regulations subject matter expert from UL Solutions
DescriptionDuring this demo, Marietje Hauprich will provide a comprehensive overview of recent developments in consumer product regulations including Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS), Proposition 65, Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) and Safer Products regulations.
PresentationAn exploration into emerging consumer product regulations
HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH HMBPS    W-N1
Wednesday     8am to 9:30am
Room BOARD-ROOM-II
Seating3 of 30 seats available
Credits  
SpeakersJennifer Collins, Grace Poling
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants information on advanced technological tools to better meet their HMBP requirements.
DescriptionPublic safety regulatory agencies and companies face challenges in managing environmental reporting, including facility oversight, compliance, records management, and hazardous materials incident response. This presentation outlines steps to ensure HMBP compliance, addressing technology-driven solutions for threshold monitoring, inventory management, CERS submissions and CUPA approvals, and streamlined HMBP and Tier II/SARA reporting
CERS ENABLED ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT AND INSPECTION SYSTEM    W-N2
Wednesday     10am to 11am
Room BOARD-ROOM-II
Seating21 of 30 seats available
Credits  
SpeakersDilshad Albert
ObjectiveEnterprise CERS Certified Environmental Permit and Inspection System Built on Salesforce Low Code No Code Platform CIRS Certified 30 Permits Online
DescriptionEnterprise CERS Certified Environmental Permit and Inspection System Over 30 Permit Types Available Online Public Facing Portal allowing Businesses, Consultants, Contractors & Residents to Apply for Permits, Register Complaints, Process Payments CERS Certified Tiers 1 to 5 PDF Permit Generation Mobile Online/Offline Inspections & Violations by Program Fee Calculations & Online Payment Portal Electronic Time Tracking Low No Code Platform
REVIEW OF THE LATEST INNOVATIONS ADOPTED BY LARGE CUPA PROGRAMS    TH-N1
Thursday     8am to 9am
Room BAYSIDE
Seating26 of 50 seats available
Credits  
SpeakersCameron Garrison
ObjectiveImproving efficiency through adoption of modern web based technology
DescriptionDemonstration of innovative new data management technologies deployed in the previous year for large CUPAs from Sacramento to Riverside. A discussion of how other CUPAs in the state can levergae the work done by these agencies. Presenter will also discuss preparing for CERS Next Gen.
LONG TERM MONITORING AND PROTECTION OF CLEANUP REMEDIES    TH-N2
Thursday     10am to 11:45am
Room BAYSIDE
Seating37 of 50 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersBob Wenzlau
ObjectiveThis session explains best practice to protect and monitor cleanup remedies using long term land use controls or vapor intrusion mitigation systems.
DescriptionOften site cleanups rely on land use controls (LUCs) , engineering controls (ECs) or vapor intrusion mitigation systems (VIMS) to assure long term protectiveness. This session shows techniques to monitor the integrity and effectiveness of LUCs, ECs and VIMS. Terradexs methodology is a USEPA best practice, and applied by DTSC. A demonstration will show newly developed cloud-based sensor monitoring for mechanical and vapor breakthrough of VIMS.
Since we will be using our calcupa.org "My Itinerary" process for the 2024 Conference for Attendees to Earn CEUs, please create your Itinerary by going to the online agenda and clicking on the "+Add" button on the right of the page to Add Sessions you plan to attend to your "My Itinerary".  To View/Edit your Itinerary for Session Attendance, visit your My Itinerary.  We will provide further information on how to 'check in/out' of a Session to verify your attendance. If you have any questions, please email registration@calcupa.org.