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SUMMARY:Telecommunications Webinar
DESCRIPTION:January 7 – Telecommunications \nNew FCC Small Cell Zoning Rules Recap \n*120 Minutes*  \n*FREE FOR IMLA MEMBERS!  CLE available to Kitchen Sink Subscribers and in some cases to others but fees may apply. \nThe FCC will soon be issuing orders regarding “small” cell towers and towers in the rights of way\, and to some extent cell tower zoning generally. Municipal rights and authority are expected to significantly affected. The program will provide a summary of the orders with suggestions on how to proceed from John Pestle\, Esq. and Jonathan Kramer\, Esq.\, both highly experienced local government telecommunications attorneys. \nAmong the items the FCC has under consideration are: \n\nAll shot clocks 60 days\nDeemed granted remedy for exceeding 60 days\nMoratoria prohibited\nConsideration of alternative sites limited\nLimiting aesthetic conditioning or denials\nUtility undergrounding laws preempted\nFew\, low or no fees to use rights of way\, public property\n“Clarification” of the FCC’s 2014 Wireless Siting Order on modifications to existing cell sites.\n\nHandouts will include PowerPoints and copies of the relevant FCC orders. A lively and interactive Question and Answer session will follow the presentation. Contents of presentation are subject to change. \nSpeakers: John Pestle & Jonathan Kramer \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/telecommunications-webinar-3/
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SUMMARY:Personnel Webinar
DESCRIPTION:January 10 – Personnel \nDisaster Planning \nThis presentation will discuss the personnel aspects of disaster planning and the aftermath of human-caused disasters. This will include a discussion of employee training\, response by emergency personnel and other city staff members\, providing assistance to the victims of the disaster\, and addressing post-disaster human resources and legal issues. \nSpeakers: Marc Zafferano & Robin Cross \nClick here to register.
URL:https://imla.org/events/personnel-webinar-8/
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SUMMARY:Health & Environment Webinar
DESCRIPTION:March 11 – Health & Environment \nPFAS Update \nPFAS have been discovered in dozens of drinking waters supplies throughout the country resulting in multimillion-dollar clean-up projects or construction of drinking water filtration systems. The PFAS contamination is often linked to a manufacturing facility that stored\, used or disposed PFAS-containing materials on-site or an airport or fire-fighting training facility that utilized fire-fighting foam containing PFAS. \nIn response to the growing awareness of this contamination and the public outcry over health effects associated with PFAS\, EPA recently released its first long-term health advisory guidelines for PFOA and PFOS\, and states are increasingly beginning to establish their own drinking water standards for these and other PFAS chemicals that are often lower than the federal guidelines. \nThe widespread contamination of public drinking water supplies with PFAS has resulted in the filing of dozens of lawsuits against the manufacturers and/or users of PFAS by public water suppliers and individuals. These cases seek to hold PFAS manufacturers and others responsible for treatment costs and other damages. Many of these cases that involve PFAS contamination attributable to certain fire-fighting foams have recently been consolidated in a Multi-District Litigation (“MDL”) proceeding in federal court in South Carolina. \nThis webinar will provide an update to an April 2017 IMLA webinar on this issue and will discuss the extent of PFAS contamination\, the evolving regulatory landscape; scientific issues relating to treatment\, cost-recovery/affirmative litigation options for municipalities whose drinking water supplies are contaminated with PFAS\, and how the new MDL may impact new cases. \nSpeaker: Robert Bilott\, Richard Head & Kevin J. Madonna \n\n\n  \n \n\n\nClick here to register. \n 
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