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| Environmental Law & Regulation in Alberta |
| Environmental Law & Regulation in Alberta |
Start Date: Oct 24, 2005 End Date: Oct 26, 2005 Class Size: 0
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| Location | | Hyatt Regency (Calgary, AB) 700 Centre Street South Calgary, Alberta Canada Phone: Fax:
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| Summary |
Don't miss this opportunity to get the latest information and practical strategies for compliance you need to navigate this constantly changing regulatory landscape, and to help you:
Learn how best to deal with the myriad departments and agencies that play a role in environmental regulation in Alberta
Discover the best legal and compliance strategies to carry out reclamation and remediation of contaminated sites
Explore how best to undertake plans to reduce and control your organization's greenhouse gas emissions
Get up-to-speed on your organization's responsibilities under the new federal regulations for petroleum storage tanks
Develop a clear understanding of the provincial government's long-term water use strategy
Review recent trends in investigations, enforcement and prosecutions |
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| Topics |
How Clean is Clean? Management, Reclamation and Remediation of Contaminated Sites
The Never Ending Story: Liability and Remediation of Contaminated Sites
Critical Developments in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management and Climate Change
GHG Emissions Reductions and Management
Investigations, Enforcement and Prosecutions: Obtaining the Best Results
Bill C-45: Avoiding Criminal Liability for Environmental Incidents
Reducing the Time and Cost of the Remediation Certification Process: Specialist Sign-Off and the Role of the Regulator
Finding Your Way Through the Jurisdictional Maze
Challenges and New Opportunities: Forest Products Companies and Environmental Regulation
An Update on the Species At Risk Act
Tanks for the Memories: New Regulations for Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum and Allied Petroleum Products
How Stakeholder Consultation with First Nations is Changing the Regulatory Approval Process
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Industry in Alberta continually faces significant new developments and potential challenges in the area of environmental law and regulation and keeping up-to-date can be a daunting task. If you are responsible for environmental law and regulatory compliance issues within your organization, you need to keep current with the latest changes.
This year is no different. The federal government recently revealed its plans for full implementation of the Kyoto Protocol. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about the direction of government policy, new opportunities and the impact on industry.
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| Fee Information |
Note: Members of the Canadian Brownfields Network (CBN) are entitled to 10% of conference registration rates.
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| Additional Information |
Who Should Attend Environmental professionals and their advisors in the manufacturing, oil and gas, natural resources, chemical and petro-chemical, and regulatory sectors Environmental managers, auditors and coordinators Environmental engineers, planners, consultants and technologists Environmental health and safety professionals Regulatory affairs and compliance officers Environmental lawyers Municipal, provincial and federal government officers and policy-makers Environmental service providers Public-sector environmental enforcement officers |
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| ORGANIZER DETAILS |
| Canadian Institute |
| 1250, rue Universitι, C.P. 516, Station B |
| Montreal, Quebec H3B 3K3 |
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| Tel: 477-927-0718 |
| Toll Free: 1-877-246-4832 |
| Fax: 877-246-4832 |
| conferences@canadianinstitute.com |
| www.canadianinstitute.com |
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