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SUMMARY:EMLF Special Institute: Bridging Traditional and Renewable Energy Practice
DESCRIPTION:Babst Calland joins the Energy and Mineral Law Foundation (EMLF) for its Special Institute on Bridging Traditional and Renewable Energy Practice on Tuesday\, September 23\, 2025. \nAttorney Jim Curry will present an “Update on Hydrogen and Carbon Capture.” This presentation will provide an update on federal hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS) policies and how they may affect initiatives in Appalachia.  Key challenges and opportunities in scaling CCS and hydrogen production and distribution across the region will also be discussed. For more information\, click here.
URL:https://www.babstcalland.com/event/emlf-special-institute-bridging-traditional-and-renewable-energy-practice/
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SUMMARY:Who\, What\, When\, and Why of Authority Rules and Regulations
DESCRIPTION:Municipal Attorneys Betsy Dupuis and Morgan Madden will present “Who\, What\, When\, and Why of Authority Rules and Regulations” to the Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities Association on Wednesday\, October 15\, 2025. Most municipal authorities in the Commonwealth have some iteration of rules and regulations to govern and guide the use of equipment\, services provided\, and authority-owned facilities. Sometimes these regulations simply cover the basics including fees for tapping\, services\, etc.\, and yet other municipalities have more robust regulations that dictate\, for example\, how repairs are to be completed and who is responsible for costs associated with the same. As a general rule\, authorities should regularly review their rules and regulations and ensure that those rules and regulations are sufficient and enforceable based upon current operations and services\, and ensure both the system and the authority are protected from unauthorized actors and a constantly evolving legal and regulatory landscape. This presentation will discuss the source of municipal authorities’ authority\, the framework within which municipal authorities can and should develop rules and regulations and further discuss basics and best practices for promulgating and enforcing sensible authority rules and regulations. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nProvide an overview of the statutory and regulatory rules around authority creation and governing instruments for each authority.\nEmphasize the importance of the underlying relationship between authorities and the entities that created them.\nUnderscore the importance of understanding an authority’s infrastructure– who owns it\, who manages it and who pays when it needs replaced.\nReview best practices for how to develop internal rules and procedures for authority operations\, personnel and municipal relationships.\nDeliver tips and best practices for developing authority rules and regulations for customers and constituents.\n\nFor more information\, click here. \nBetsy Dupuis \nMorgan Madden
URL:https://www.babstcalland.com/event/who-what-when-and-why-of-authority-rules-and-regulations/
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SUMMARY:PACA January Members Forum Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Babst Calland joins the Pennsylvania Aggregates and Concrete Association (PACA) on Wednesday\, January 8\, 2026 for its January Members Forum Meeting. Environmental Attorneys Kevin Garber\, Tim Bytner and Christina Puhnaty will provide an overview of new developments to be expected from DEP in 2026 including some TGD revisions\, the penalty policy\, new EJ developments\, and a new case. For more information\, click here. \nKevin Garber \nTim Bytner \nChristina Puhnaty
URL:https://www.babstcalland.com/event/paca-january-members-forum-meeting/
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