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Great Lakes Environmental Response and Management Conference to take place in February in Novi

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), in partnership with the Northern Michigan Waterways Hazardous Material Spills Planning (No-Spills) Committee, is hosting the Great Lakes Environmental Emergency Response and Management Conference on Feb. 11 and 12 in Novi.

Learn more and register for the conference

This conference is a must-attend event for federal, state, county, and municipal emergency response personnel, facility emergency managers, contractors, consultants, and other professionals committed to safeguarding our environment from potential threats and emergencies. The conference will provide networking and training opportunities to the emergency management and spill response community within the Great Lakes Region.

Conference highlights:

  • Plenary presentation on the East Palestine Response.
  • Breakout sessions broken down by the three themes - Preparedness and Mitigation, Initial Response, and Response and Recovery.
  • Networking Reception with exhibitors and hundreds of emergency response professionals.
  • Continuing education - this event is approved for up to 8 Continuing Education Hours (CEH)/Professional Development Hours (PDH).

Check out the two-day agenda and session description.

Why should you attend?

  • Gain insights into best practices and strategies for effective response.
  • Stay updated on the latest tools and technologies for managing environmental emergencies.
  • Learn from case studies to improve response strategies in your community.
  • Build a stronger network of emergency management professionals in the Great Lakes region.

Registration is open until Jan. 31.

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