2025 Arkansas Solid Waste Association of North America - Annual Meeting: 6 Hour Update/Conway Expo and Event Center August 19th
July 17, 2025
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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The Arkansas Chapter of the Solid Waste Association of North America (“SWANA”) is holding its 2025 Annual Meeting and 6 Hour Update on August 19th.
The Meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 19 from 8 AM to 4 PM CDT at the Conway, Arkansas Expo and Event Center located at 2505 East Oak Street, Conway, Arkansas 72032.
Agenda items and speakers scheduled include:
- Welcome
- Solid Waste Legislative Update
- Randy Thurmans, Government Solutions, LLC
- Leachate Ammonia Removal Strategies
- Brad Wingfield, Terracon Consultants
- Recycling Engagement Project - Springdale, AR
- Justin Taylor, Boston Mountain RSWMD
- Solid Waste District Update
- Robyn Reed, Association of Arkansas RSWMDs
- Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling (SWIFR Grant)
- Lucy Cross, Arkansas Dept. of Energy and Environment
- Membership Meeting and Board of Directors Election/Vote
- Permitting a Carbon Sequestration Site Under Solid Waste Regulations in AR
- Dan McCullough, SCS Engineers
- Efficient Procurement - Utilizing Cooperative Purchasing
- Danielle Hutchings, Sourcewell
- Lithium Battery Presentation
- Kayla McDonald, ORE Recovered Materials
- Powering Public Works: Equipment Delivers Results
- Ronnie Sprouse, Arkansas Municipal Equipment
- Harnessing the Power of Waste
- Closing Remarks - Board of Directors Election Results
I will be undertaking a presentation titled:
Solid Waste/Recycling/Judicial/Administrative Developments.
The event provides:
- 6-hour update for solid waste facility operator license.
- 6 professional development hours for SWANA certifications.
Lunch is provided.
A link to the flier including the Agenda can be found here.
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