Joseph K. Reinhart

Area of Emphasis

Joe Reinhart is a shareholder and co-chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Group of Babst Calland. He is also a member of the Firm’s Environmental Group. His environmental practice focuses on areas of environmental law that concern oil and gas well development, chemical plant operations, coal mining and non-coal mining. In addition, Mr. Reinhart’s practice includes the application of state and federal laws governing the disposal of produced waters and other wastes generated by gas, coal and electric utility industries. Mr. Reinhart also routinely counsels clients concerning risk-based remediation programs, such as Pennsylvania’s Act 2 Program, particularly as they relate to wastes derived from fossil fuels.

Mr. Reinhart has more than 30 years of experience with environmental law. He has represented industrial and commercial clients in many complex permitting and enforcement matters under federal and state laws. Mr. Reinhart has negotiated consent orders with agencies to resolve liabilities associated with reclamation and remediation obligations under SMCRA, CERCLA, RCRA, the SDWA, the Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Act, the Solid Waste Management Act, the Pennsylvania Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act and the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law. He has negotiated environmental provisions in business transactions involving coal mines, petrochemical facilities and industrial properties across the United States.

Mr. Reinhart frequently lectures on new developments in environmental law and has provided comments on behalf of industry to agency regulatory initiatives. Beginning in 2003, and annually thereafter, he has been appointed by the secretaries of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC). In addition, Mr. Reinhart is a Trustee of the Energy and Mineral Law Foundation, where he presently serves on its Law Student Scholarship Committee. He also served as co-chair of the Oil & Gas Program at the 60th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute in Vail, Colorado and chaired the Oil & Gas Program at the 2015 Annual Energy and Mineral Law Foundation Institute in Amelia Island, Florida.

Background

Mr. Reinhart earned his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame in 1981 and his J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1984. From 1984–1988, he served as counsel to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources. Mr. Reinhart joined the law firm in 1988 and served as chairman of the Environmental Group for eight years.

Memberships and Affiliations

Mr. Reinhart is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. He is a member of the Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and the American Bar associations. Mr. Reinhart has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America© in the Environmental Law Section since 2003; Litigation – Environmental Section since 2011; Natural Resources Law Section since 2017; and Energy Law Section since 2018 by BL Rankings. He was also recognized as the Best Lawyers® 2018 Energy Law “Lawyer of the Year,” 2019 Environmental Law “Lawyer of the Year” and 2021 Natural Resources Law “Lawyer of the Year” in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Publications/Presentations
  • Reinhart, Joseph K, and Graham, Meredith Odato, “Going Global: Expanding the Scope of Environmental Review for the Energy Sector,” Energy Industry Environmental Law Conference, Institute for Energy Law, May 2018.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Environmental Permitting and Issues for the Petrochemical Industry,” Energy & Mineral Law Foundation’s Special Institute on Petrochemicals, April 11, 2018.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Government and NGO Perspectives on the Environmental Rights Amendment and Other Current Environmental Issues,” Pitt Law’s 2018 Energy Law and Policy Institute Conference, March 15, 2018.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., and Lucas, Blaine A., “Navigating Potential Development Conflicts in Shale Gas Resources Plays: State and Local Governmental Conflicts in Light of Range Resources and Huntley & Huntley,” Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation’s Special Institute on Development Issues in the Marcellus Shale Plays, Mineral Law Series, Volume 2010, Number 5, December 7, 2010.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Municipal and Residual Waste Compliance,” Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, April 2008.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Environmental Considerations in Developing Alternative Energy Projects,” American Planning Association, Annual National Conference, April 15, 2007.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act,” presented on September 14, 2006 as part of a presentation hosted by the British-American Business Council entitled Legal Policy and Economic Drivers of Alternative Energy.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Source and Development of Act 2 Standards,” Environmental Law Forum, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2006-4215.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Solid Waste Update,” Environmental Law Forum, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 2001-2708.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., and Christman, Stacia, “Application of State Brownfields Laws and Principles to the Mining, Gas and Electric Utility Industries,” 21 Energy & Min. L. Inst. Ch. 3, 2000.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Elements of an Ideal State Brownfields Program,” presented on April 15, 1999, in San Antonio, Texas, as part of a course hosted by Risk Assessment Corporation entitled Calculating and Understanding Risk from Chemicals Released to the Environment.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Mining Issues Update,” Environmental Law Forum, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 1997-1232.
  • Reinhart, Joseph K., “Pooling and Unitization in Pennsylvania: An Overview,” Mineral Resource Development Law, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, PBI No. 1984-276.

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