Share or view as a webpage ?I? Update preferences
Land and Resource Use and Development: A Public Health Perspective EGLE Webinar Offerings?
Join us for an insightful webinar series designed for professionals in land and resource use and development who are, responsible for safeguarding public health. Delve into the crucial considerations involved in permitting land use and developing resources, essential for ensuring public health and safety, and appropriate land use.?
Our series features a diverse range of topics, including the scientific aspects, regulatory frameworks, and practical tools that empower you to make informed decisions when permitting land and resource development projects. Explore the factors and protective measures vital for preserving public health while effectively managing land and resources.?
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and expertise that can elevate your role in protecting public health within the context of land and resource development.?
Upcoming webinar training
This webinar will provide an overview of Michigan?s Environmental Remediation (Part 201) and Leaking Underground Storage Tank (Part 213) programs.
Presenters: Kevin Schrems, Part 201 Specialist and Steve Beukema, PhD, Part 213 Program Specialist, Remediation and Redevelopment Division
This webinar will provide an overview of Michigan?s Glacial Geology. The glacial geology is highly complex and variable. It is an important factor in identifying placement of wells, septic, and other land use considerations.
Presenters: Michigan Geological Survey Director John Yellich and Senior Research Associates
This webinar will provide an introduction and demonstration of EGLE Remediation and Redevelopment Division?s Remediation Information Data Exchange (RIDE) database and new RIDE Mapper that will replace the Environmental Mapper.
Presenters: Dave Bandlow, RIDE Database Specialist and Matt Warner, GIS Specialist, Remediation and Redevelopment Division
Introduction to Hydrogeology. Groundwater is often referred to as the Sixth Great Lake and is an important source of drinking water for Michiganders. An understanding of hydrogeology improves decisions being made on land use development.
Presenter: Christopher Gellasch, PhD, Associate Professor, Earth System Science Program, Eastern Michigan University
PROGRAM QUESTIONS: Sara Pearson: [email protected]
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: Alana Berthold:?[email protected] Joel Roseberry:?[email protected]
Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at this event?should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 at least?two weeks before each event to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.
EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.
|