INDIANAPOLIS – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enforces billions of dollars every year in combined federal administrative, civil judicial penalties and criminal fines. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s upcoming Environmental Permitting and Reporting Conference, which takes place April 17-18 in downtown Indianapolis or virtually, is designed to help Hoosier companies avoid those penalties.
“Our conference will get attendees caught up and well-informed on the reporting issues impacting Hoosier companies today,” says Greg Ellis, Indiana Chamber vice president of energy, environmental affairs and federal relations. “This is a vital training that’s ideal for all those who deal with air and water permitting issues.”
The featured session is titled, “Air Compliance Hot Topics and Lessons Learned,” presented by speakers from KERAMIDA, Inc. and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. This is topical as the EPA recently finalized a reduction in the PM 2.5 ambient standard. In July 2023, the EPA also proposed changes to its Air Emissions Reporting Rule and the potential to impact on wide variety of Indiana facilities will be discussed along with strategies to mitigate these impacts.
Other topics include air, water and waste permitting and self-disclosure reporting. Stormwater issues, spill prevention, sustainability and much more will be discussed as well.
The conference – presented by KERAMIDA, Inc. – costs $749 for Indiana Chamber members or $849 for non-members. Companies sending two or more attendees can receive a 20% discount at checkout by using the promo code GROUP20.
View the agenda or register to attend in person or virtually at www.indianachamber.com/conferences.
###
The Indiana Chamber partners with 25,000 members and investors – representing over four million Hoosiers – to achieve the mission of “cultivating a world-class environment which provides economic opportunity and prosperity.”
