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Session
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES    W-D2
Wednesday     10am to 11am
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating118 of 155 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersRachel Mireles
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with effective communication strategies related to environmental compliance, regulations, and site visits.
DescriptionEffective communication strategies include: -Understanding the site -Active listening -Compliance obligations -Collaborative actions Effective communication leads to effective action. Facilities, regulators, and consultant all aim to achieve environmental compliance in an efficient manner; effective communication is part of that process.
HOW MIGHT A CLEANUP PAY FOR ITSELF & WHAT IS A BACKSTOP LIKE?    W-F2
Wednesday     10am to 11:30am
Room GOLD KEY I/II
Seating96 of 108 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersDavid Von Aspern
ObjectiveENCOURAGEMENT OF REGULATORS IN A POST-LTCP ENVIRONMENT IN ASSISTING REDEVELOPMENT PROPONENTS; AND DESCRIBE COLLEGIAL EFFORTS AMONG COMPETING PARTIES
Description1 of 2: A 32-acre redevelopment project within an otherwise built-out area minutes from Sacramentos downtown core had a 90-year continuous industrial use as a lumber sawmill, storage, and drying facility, and wooden box and interior moldings plant. All these historical uses remained in the same family ownership the whole time! In-depth site history interviews were crucial to developing a sound conceptual site model (CSM). The large overall land area was divided into five Option Parcels. Over the approximate 90 years the facility operated, its footprint expanded southward from prominent downtown Sacramento thoroughfare, Broadway. The oldest portions of the former facility had frontage along Broadway; the newest and least utilized portion of the original property was at its southern end. Thus, redevelopment commenced at the southernmost property extent, where the least potential existed for hazardous materials impairment. The CSM included an overall soil and groundwater assessment and human health-based risk assessment under an unrestricted future land use. Then, each Option Parcel was further studied and mitigated as warranted. As each Option Parcel was deemed suitable for redevelopment, it was sold and the proceeds of the first sale helped pay for the remediation of the next Option Parcel. The resulting overall project was built-out as The Mill at Broadway. In an era of on-going housing demand, every residential product sold like hot cakes. 2 of 2: David will share some insights into what a post-LTCP redevelopment "backstop" looks like by presenting color photos collected in recent years from actual projects. As shared during quarterly Roundtable meetings hosted by SWRCB, David observed a number of regulatory agencies perhaps feeling a little anxiety over cost recovery, clear line of authority in a post-closure setting and potentially working with a new entity which was not party to escrow when the redevelopment site was previously studied and its case-closed.
APSA EXCLUSIONS VS EXEMPTIONS    W-G2
Wednesday     10am to 12pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM G/H
Seating71 of 120 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJeremy Gates
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with information regarding the various APSA and SPCC exclusions and exemptions.
DescriptionThis course will provide an overview of the various APSA and SPCC exclusions and exemptions, information regarding the differences between the two categories, reporting requirements, and inspection obligations.
COLLABORATION AND COOPERATION - WORKING TOWARD A COMMON GOAL    W-H2
Wednesday     10am to 11:30am
Room GRAND BALLROOM F
Seating230 of 250 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersGeorge Gigounas, Mike McCann
ObjectiveThis session will provide insights from opposing counsel on how to obtain a mutually beneficial resolution to litigation or administrative violations.
DescriptionThis course will consist of a presentation and dialogue between a Deputy District Attorney and a defense lawyer from a multinational law firm representing Fortune 500 companies on how to work together toward a resolution which prosecutors, regulators, and corporations find acceptable.
LIB FIRES & THE "STATIC" CLEANUP PHASE    W-I2
Wednesday     10am to 12pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM E
Seating261 of 290 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersErnie Hernandez
ObjectiveThis course will provide participants with the information needed to safely manage the cleanup phase associated with lithium-ion battery fires.
DescriptionThis course will recap several high-energy lithium-ion battery incidents in Los Angeles County and describe the corresponding efforts with de-energization, DOT packaging, and disposal. This course will also provide an overview of air monitoring techniques, safety procedures and fire response agency coordination.
CUPA PROGRAMS AND INSPECTIONS AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS    W-J4
Wednesday     10am to 11:30am
Room GOLD KEY III
Seating39 of 50 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersSean Anderson
ObjectiveIdentify various CUPA programs and issues at international airports; learn safety & security protocols; and understand airport operations and trends.
DescriptionInspecting international airports are challenging. They have complex operations. There are numerous establishments requiring permits and inspections. This presentation will discuss the various CUPA programs and inspection methods. In addition, this presentation will discuss the benefits of coordinating with the airport's administrative organization while conducting inspections.
IMMERSIVE WEB-DEPLOYED HAZWOPER TRAINING IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS    W-K2
Wednesday     10am to 11:30am
Room LA JOLLA/LA
Seating35 of 36 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersJohn Rolando, Matt Hayden, David Olivares, Nick Vent
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants an introduction and access to web-deployed, immersive 8-hour HAZWOPER video game-based training.
DescriptionParticipants will be introduced to web-deployed, self-paced, video game training software that provides 8-hour HAZWOPER training in 3d environments with interactive features. Registrants receive full access to complete training post-class to earn a certificate. They will learn or refresh their knowledge on key HAZWOPER topics with lessons created by a veteran state certified HAZMAT instructor. PLEASE BRING A LAPTOP for the best experience.
CERS ASSISTANCE BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOP    W-L2
Wednesday     10am to 12pm
Room GRANDBALLROOM K
Seating156 of 160 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersErika Michelotti, Nicholas Antilla, Jessie Perez, Ashlyne Poston
ObjectiveCERS users will receive system and other assistance from CalEPA CERS staff in navigating the current reporting system.
DescriptionThe California Environmental Reporting System is required to be used by facilities regulated under the Unified Program. This session will provide 1 on 1 support to users who need assistance with the completion of required submittals. Note that staff will not be providing legal advice or opinions but rather provide technical assistance with the completion of required submittal elements. Please bring your own laptop and your credentials to login.
SPILL RELEASE REPORTING & NOTIFICATIONS    W-M2
Wednesday     10am to 11:30am
Room GRAND BALLROOM A-D
Seating118 of 160 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersBrian Mancebo, Mark Bare
ObjectiveUnderstanding the California Office of Emergency Services spill reporting regulations and how to utilize the Hazardous Materials Spill Report.
DescriptionThe class will provide an overview of the spill reporting requirements. We will walk students through the spill reporting notification process to understand how reports are received and then disseminated. Review the hazardous materials spill reports and provide ways you can apply the information to make the data applicable to your organization.
LUNCH, WEDNESDAY ON 3/26    M-Z3
Wednesday     11:45am to 12:45pm
Room PLATINUM BALLROOM
Seating2000 of 910 seats available
Credits  
ObjectiveCatch up with old friends, chat with co-workers, and provide helpful guidance to new people.
Description

Lunch is a great opportunity to maintain and expand your professional network. Sharing a meal is a way to connect with new people and keep up with old friends, and is essential in today's professional world to grow your career.

Select Your Lunch HERE.

NEHA DISASTER READINESS & RESPONSE    W-3
Wednesday     1pm to 3pm
Room ELITE
Seating27 of 30 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersSheryl Baldwin
ObjectiveNEHA Disaster Readiness & Response: Providing Clarity amid Complexity with NEHA's Environmental Public Health Disaster Readiness Simulator
DescriptionNEHA Disaster Readiness & Response: Providing Clarity amid Complexity with NEHA's Environmental Public Health Disaster Readiness Simulator
THE PRE-STARTUP SAFETY REVIEW (PSSR) - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW    W-A3
Wednesday     1pm to 3pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM NORTHWEST
Seating136 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJeffrey Geiger
ObjectiveThis session will provide a high-level overview of PSSR regulatory requirements, examples of PSSR implementation, and notes for auditors.
DescriptionThis course will break down the PSSR requirements for CalARP Program Levels 3 and 4. Additionally, this course will explore implementation of a PSSR program and what that may look like at a facility, including an interactive portion with class engagement. The class will discuss the nuances within the regulation and dive into the perspectives of both auditors who review these programs and management responsible for their implementation.
TIERED PERMITTING BASICS    W-B3
Wednesday     1pm to 3pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM NORTHEAST
Seating214 of 268 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersArleen Gurfield, Mickey Pierce
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with an overview of hazardous waste treatment technologies their their permitting requirements.
DescriptionThis session will provide participants with an overview of hazardous waste treatment technologies their their permitting requirements.
UST STATEWIDE TAG MEETING    W-C3
Wednesday     1pm to 3pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM SOUTH
Seating290 of 380 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  ICC: 2.0
SpeakersLinnea Chandler, Gary Cantwell, Eric Scott, Scott Woodfin
ObjectiveTo discuss statewide UST issues among regulators and industry.
DescriptionA discussion of statewide UST issues among regulators and industry.
HIGH PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATIONS, AND INTENT BASED LEADERSHIP    W-D3
Wednesday     1pm to 5pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating133 of 155 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersKirk Ford
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with an overview of intent based high performance organizations, and give tools for using this leadership style
DescriptionThis is a leadership primer for high performing organizations and intent based leadership. We'll discuss what those things are and how they can help you lead your team more effectively. Participants will also be equipped with useable tools to help strengthen communication and build better teams.
CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION DESIGN    W-F3
Wednesday     1pm to 2pm
Room GOLD KEY I/II
Seating84 of 108 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersLowell Kessel
ObjectiveLearn to evaluate groundwater remediation methods by understanding the limiting geologic and hydrogeologic conditions and methodology limitations
DescriptionThis course is a comprehensive overview of the fate and transport mechanics of contaminants in groundwater zones and the limitations that challenge traditional remediation methods resulting in failed technologies, repeated attempts, loss of time and resources, and extended time frames of environmental impacts. You will learn how to overcome site limitations with modern methods of injection to achieve accelerated regulatory compliance timeframes
COMPLETING A GREAT TIER 1 SPCC PLAN TEMPLATE    W-G3
Wednesday     1pm to 3pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM G/H
Seating104 of 120 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersSteven Lichten
ObjectiveTo learn how to prepare a Tier 1 SPCC Plan that enhances & eases compliance.
DescriptionIt may seem simple (or maybe not), but there's some tips and tricks to completing the Tier 1 Qualified Facility SPCC Plan Template. Knowing these tips can make it easier to create a good, compliant plan that will preclude the need for a consultant. In addition they will give you operational flexibility, better ensure your ongoing APSA/SPCC compliance, and be easier to implement. This session will cover all of it.
THE COMPLIANCE PROCESS IS THE ENEMY, NOT EACH OTHER    W-H3
Wednesday     1pm to 3pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM F
Seating230 of 250 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersLee Kirby, Craig Gott
ObjectiveStrategies for developing relationships built on understanding, and strategies for negotiating mutual solutions where parties achieve compliance goals
DescriptionCompliance complexity is increasing. Agency and industry workforces are asked to do more with less. How can agencies and industry dial back the animosity and work together to achieve compliance and save time? The compliance process should be the enemy, not the other party. This presentation explores why parties view each other with animosity, strategies for developing relationships, and negotiating mutual solutions where compliance is achieved.
DRONE INTEGRATION WITH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: USE CASES & PROGRAMS    W-I3
Wednesday     1pm to 3pm
Room GRAND BALLROOM E
Seating267 of 290 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersSteven Hamilton
ObjectiveUnderstand how to create a drone program, focusing on hazardous materials, use cases, and compliance with laws and regulations.
DescriptionThis class will teach participants how to develop a drone program for emergency responders, with a focus on handling hazardous materials. Attendees will explore practical use cases, learn about drone integration in emergency response, and gain an understanding of relevant laws and regulations. The course emphasizes safety, compliance, and the strategic deployment of drones in hazardous situations.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN THE WORKPLACE    W-J2
Wednesday     1pm to 5pm
Room MARQUIS BALLROOM CENTER
Seating369 of 400 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersJohn Wilson, Amy Segui
ObjectiveThis course gives employees at all levels insight, information, and practical tools to address and resolve interpersonal and professional issues.
DescriptionA revised class from 2024, Conflict Resolution in the Workplace builds on Communication and De-escalation and is a comprehensive course designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively address and resolve conflicts that commonly arise in professional settings. This course explores various types of workplace conflicts along with their root causes and provides practical strategies and techniques to manage and resolve them. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the human dynamics of conflict and the importance of fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. This class is complete with a quick reference guide and practical reference to help guide conflicts to resolution.
Since we will be using our calcupa.org "My Itinerary" process for the 2025 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.