Understanding Florida’s New Stormwater Regulations

When

September 11, 2024 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm


The 2024 Legislative Session in Florida has introduced significant changes to the state’s stormwater regulations, marking a pivotal moment for various stakeholders, including developers, farmers, local governments, industry professionals, and large landowners. These changes are poised to reshape the landscape of environmental compliance and land development in Florida. Join Gunster’s environmental team for a look at the radically revised regulations governing Florida stormwater.

In this webinar, we will will delve into the intricacies of these new legislative developments. Attendees will be provided with a comprehensive analysis of the revised stormwater regulations and what they mean for your business and operations.

Gunster panelists will address:

  • The new requirement to achieve specific nutrient reductions;
  • The increased requirements for financial assurance and inspections of stormwater systems;
  • The portions of the new rule that act immediately and those that grandfather current permit holders; and
  • Tips for streamlining the new permit process.

Moderator:

Gunster attorney Greg Munson

Greg Munson, Shareholder | Greg Munson is a shareholder with the firm and represents regulated industries in the industrial, agricultural, mining, and utility sectors in all areas of state and federal environmental law. He represents clients before Florida’s executive branch agencies, the state’s water management districts, the Division of Administrative Hearings, the Florida governor and cabinet, EPA, and the Florida Legislature.


Panelists:

Gunster attorney Luna Phillips

Luna Phillips, Shareholder | She leads the firm’s Environmental practice. Prior to joining the firm, Luna was a senior attorney for the South Florida Water Management District and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Luna practices exclusively in the area of water and natural resources law before state and federal agencies. Her practice includes assisting large scale developers, agricultural entities, public and private companies, as well as individuals in a wide range of water related issues. 


Gunster Attorney Debbie Madden

Debbie Madden, Shareholder | Debbie represents a broad range of clients, including developers, agricultural interests, utilities, mining interests, and public and private companies. Debbie brings extensive experience to providing legal support for client permitting and litigation matters involving water resources, wetlands, water supply, state and federal listed species issues, mitigation banking, state submerged lands and coastal construction.


Gunster attorney Eric Olsen

Eric Olsen, Shareholder | Inside and outside of Florida, Eric assists myriad business and individual clients on environmental law and regulatory matters. A Florida native, for nearly three decades Eric has focused his practice on wetland regulation, mitigation banking, stormwater regulation, consumptive use or water use permitting, water supply and underground injection control. Beginning as a St. Johns River Water Management District in-house attorney, Eric’s background allows him to offer his clients an agency-experienced understanding of how agency staff evaluate regulatory issues which helps clients resolve those issues.


Gunster consultant Alex Kernan

Alex Kernan, Government Affairs Consultant | With over a decade of legislative, executive, and political experience, Alex focuses on client support in legislative and public policy, as well as providing clients with guidance on the integration of government relations, communications, and issue management. Alex brings substantial knowledge in state governmental affairs and has experience interacting with key leaders and staff of all executive branch agencies in serving the state of Florida.

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