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SUMMARY:CCUS Projects & Environmental Law
DESCRIPTION:Babst Calland joins EUCI for “CCUS Projects & Environmental Law\,” November 2-3\, 2022. Carbon capture\, sequestration\, utilization\, and storage (CCUS) will be essential in meeting net zero GHG emission goals. Although Congress has accelerated CCUS as a national decarbonization strategy with billions in new investments\, CCS projects still face many obstacles in the US\, and current federal environmental laws and regulations may often impede progress. The permitting and regulatory approvals needed for a CCUS project are complex and may require a multitude of federal\, state\, and local authorizations. The precise mix of environmental permits\, authorizations\, and/or reviews needed will be project specific. This course will equip you with the details needed to understand the environmental regulatory requirements and landscape for a CCUS project. \nGary Steinbauer \nEnvironmental Attorney Gary Steinbauer will present an “Introduction & Overview of Environmental Regulations Affecting CCUS.” The permitting of a CCUS project is complex and may require a combination of federal\, state\, and local permits or authorizations. For federal review\, a project may require Clean Air Act permits\, an Underground Injection Control permit\, and a Clean Water Act permit\, among others. For offshore projects\, a CCUS project will need to comply with the Marine Protection\, Research and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA) and the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA). CCUS projects on federal lands\, supported by federal funds\, or that require certain federal permits and authorizations\, must also comply with NEPA\, Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA)\, and the National Historic Preservation Act. CCUS developers must also navigate the complex patchwork of state and local laws and regulations. \nGary will also present “Air Quality.” The federal Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) requires reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) data and other relevant information from large GHG emission sources\, fuel and industrial gas suppliers\, and carbon oxide injection sites in the US. Depending on their size and location\, CCUS projects may also have to obtain certain CAA construction or operating permits. Carbon dioxide leakage from a CCUS project could result in violations of its applicable CAA permits.  This session will cover: \n\nGreenhouse Gas Reporting Program and associated CCUS reporting\nPotential Clean Air Act Permits needed for a CCUS project\n\nChris Kuhman \nPipeline Attorney Chris Kuhman will present “Pipeline Safety.” The Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has primary authority to regulate interstate carbon dioxide pipelines. The PHMSA’s Office of Pipeline Safety regulates the design\, construction\, operation\, maintenance\, and spill response planning for regulated pipelines. \nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://www.babstcalland.com/event/ccus-projects-environmental-law/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Presentations,Webinars
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SUMMARY:BACK DATa UP: Data Collection and Security Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:Do you know what information and from what sources your company is collecting data? If you had a security incident\, would you know the laws with which you need to be compliant and what procedures to follow? On Thursday\, November 17\, 2022\, Babst Calland Attorneys Nick Faas\, Ember Holmes and Audra Hutter will walk attendees through a primer on data privacy\, policy and compliance issues surrounding the intake of information from various sources and offer best practices on what the state law generally requires and whether the information collected is sensitive data when they present “BACK DATa UP: Data Collection and Security Best Practices” to the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the for Corporate Counsel (ACC). For more information\, click here. \nNick Faas \nEmber Holmes \nAudra Hutter
URL:https://www.babstcalland.com/event/back-data-up-data-collection-and-security-best-practices/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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