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Friday July 18, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
In Florida, the Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM) is used by local, state and federal regulatory agencies to determine the amount of mitigation necessary to offset impacts to wetlands and other surface waters and the number of mitigation credits to be assigned to a mitigation bank. This course will focus on UMAM fundamentals with additional discussion reflecting any recent policy or rule changes under consideration by the FDEP and the panel’s experience with thousands of individual UMAM assessments. Audience participation is encouraged.
Speakers
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Penny Cople

Principal Scientist, Breedlove, Dennis & Associates
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Shannon Gonzalez

Senior Ecologist/Principal, Flatwoods Consulting Group, Inc.
Flatwoods Consulting Group Inc. (Flatwoods) is a Florida-based Small Business Enterprise (SBE) that assists clients in navigating complex environmental regulation. Our vision is to provide the highest quality consultation to our clients in a cost-effective manner. Our team of highly... Read More →
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Tim Rach

Program Administrator, Department of Environmental Protection
Environmental Resource Permitting; State 404 Program; Use of Sovereign Submerged Lands; wetlands; marina permitting; living shorelines
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Ed Cronyn

AtkinsRéalis
Friday July 18, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 4-5

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