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2023 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Workshops

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NTAEP Social at Studio 80, Fort Worth, Texas

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July 15, 2022

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Thank you everyone who came out!  See everyone at the next one!

NTAEP Appreciation Night at Cidercade, Dallas, Texas

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December 7, 2021

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Thank you corporate sponsors and everyone who came out!  Congrats to Eric Hutton, Cindy Mendez, April Breen, Valarie Stewart, and Trey Smith on your awards.  See everyone at the next one!

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NAEP Webinar - Belonging: Leadership When Guiding Through Transition

 

April 29th at 2 PM

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Have you wanted to expand your professional network? Do you want to become a leader in the environmental professions? NOW is your opportunity. Listen to NAEP’s free informational webinar “Belonging: Leadership When Guiding Through Transition” to learn more about leadership opportunities, to hear three fascinating personal career stories, and to discuss the value of getting involved and staying involved with NAEP, its affiliated Chapters, and other environmental professional associations.

Professional Growth
NAEP Environmental Professional's Day

 

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Environmental Professionals Day has been established worldwide on April 15th to recognize all the hard work that these individuals do every day to create a more just and sustainable world for all living things. The day has been initiated by a consortium of organizations including the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP), International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA), New Zealand Association for Impact Assessment (NZAIA), IAIA - South Africa (IAIAsa), Sociedad Peruana de Evaluación de Impacto Ambiental (SPEIA), IAIA – Ghana (IAIA-Ghana), Korean Society of Environmental Impact Assessment (KSEIA), Consejo Mexicano para la Evaluación de Impactos (COMIMPACT), Association for EIA of Nigeria (AEIAN), Ontario Association for Impact Assessment (OAIA), L’Association québécoise pour l’évaluation d’impact (AQÉI), IAIA - Western & Northern Canada (IAIA-WNC), and Portuguese Association for Impact Assessment (APAI).

Contract Review
NTAEP By-Laws Review

 

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Please review and cast your vote accept or decline the revised NTAEP By-Laws.

Oil & Gas Environmental Conference

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December 3-4, 2019 - Dallas, Texas

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AIPG-Texas Presents 2018 GEODAYZ

February 24 & 25, 2018 - 1120 NW Stallings Drive, Nacogdoches, Texas

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Learn About the Application of Geological Techniques!

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AIPG – TX is proud to host GEODAYZz in Nacogdoches – The Oldest Town in Texas, the home of  Stephen F. Austin State University, and one of the top ten tourist destinations in the state. Opportunities to experience Texas history up close and first-hand is a big reason for the ranking. Named after the local Caddo tribe called the “Nacogdoche” who came to East Texas around 800 A.D. In 1716 the Spanish built missions in this area and the French began to explore the area to set up trade with the Native Americans. From the Old Stone Fort and Old Nacogdoches University
Building to Millard’s Crossing and the Sterne-Hoya House, the oldest town in Texas boasts numerous museums, historic landmarks, and statues that interpret the history of Texas and Nacogdoches.

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NTAEP November Outing at Brahmas Hockey Game

November 10, 2017

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Thank you all for coming out and bringing your families to have fun with NTAEP at the Brahmas game!  We had a great turnout and got to enjoy some good food and entertainment.

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Hurricane Harvey Relief

October 2017

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Thank you for all who participated in the Hurricane Harvey Relief Raffle!  Sierra Gibbons was our big winner of the Yeti Cooler!  We raised $220.00 with the raffle tickets, and with the NTAEP funds match, we were able to donate $440.00 to Red Cross for Hurricane Harvey Relief.

Previous Meeting Presentations

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Previous Presentations
Texas Horned Lizards

January 16, 2019 - Nathan Rains, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Solutions to Pollution, Dealing with Contaminated Properties

March 20, 2019 - Michael Whitehead, Whitehead Environmental Solutions

The Past, Present and Future of Asbestos Containing Materials

April 18, 2019 - Ted Wyman, Texas Department of State Health Services

Trump Administration's Impact on Environmental Policy & Law

May 22, 2019 - Elizabeth Hurst, Law Office of Elizabeth A. Hurst PLLC

Water Conservation Strategies for Commercial Buildings

September 18, 2019 - Hydrotech

Commercial Water Recycling in the Permian Basin

October 16, 2019 - SCS Engineers

North Texas Municipal Water - Is it Really Safe?

January 15, 2020 - Erin Brockovich

Surviving in the City

April 21, 2021 - Rachel Richter, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Drone Usage Overview

May 19, 2021 - Walker Jeske, Falcon Aerial Data

Sandbranch Case Study

June 16, 2021 - Mark McPherson, McPherson Law Firm

Controlling Building Harmonics

November 17, 2021 - Dr. Valerie Shoup, Heritage Institute of Sustainability

Environmental Law Update - What You Need to Know

January 19, 2022 - Cindy Bishop, C Bishop Law PC

The Livers of the Rivers

February 16, 2022 - Ryan Blankenship, Cox McLain (now Stantec)

BNSF Sustainable Freight Leadership

April 20, 2022 - John Lovenburg, BNSF Railway

Panther Island/Central City Flood Control Project

May 18, 2022 - Matt Oliver, Tarrant Regional Water District

Kills & Spills

June 15, 2022 - Adam Whisenant, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Commingled Vinyl Chloride, cis-1,2-DCE, TCE, BTEX, MTBE destruction

September 20, 2022 - Ingrid Patman, DeepEarth Technologies

The ASTM Phase I Update - Why You Should Care

October 19, 2022 - Cindy Bishop

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