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Need help complying with your environmental requirements?
The conference registration deadline is April 11. The deadline to secure lodging is March 18.
The MECC is the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's (EGLE's) premier compliance assistance event. This conference has been designed to help businesses, municipalities, and environmental professionals all across Michigan comply with their environmental requirements and incorporates an exhibitor showcase, networking reception, and several concurrent tracks covering introductory and advanced compliance topics.
Top 10 reasons you should attend the 2022 MECC
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Get up-to-date information on regulatory topics, environmental requirements, best practices, EGLE hot topics, and more.
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Network with regulators, clients, and potential customers from around the state. A Networking Reception will take place at 4:30 pm on April 20.
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Take advantage of opportunities for specialized one-on-one assistance from EGLE staff and get your questions answered.
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Grab your copy of the brand new 2022 Edition of The Michigan Guide to Environmental Regulations. This will be the ONLY opportunity to receive hard copies of the guide. Past conference attendees have mentioned this being the most valuable part of the conference!
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Earn continuing education credits for professional development, including:
- Up to 9 Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
- Professional Engineers – up to 9 Continuing Education Hours (CEHs)
- Certified Hazardous Materials Managers (CHMM) - up to 9 Certification Maintenance Points (CMPs)
- Certified Hazardous Materials Practitioners (CHMP) - up to 9 CMPs
- Certified Dangerous Goods Professional (CDGP®) - up to 9 CMPs
- Drinking Water Operators – up to 0.4 CECs in the Technical Category, only available on April 20 in the Drinking Water track
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Get out of your house/office and explore the variety of topics – from basic to more technical, this conference has something for everyone.
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It’s affordable! Regular 2-day registration is $195 and includes the Guidebook, compliance assistance materials, and breakfast and lunch each day.
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Complying with your environmental requirements is vital for a cleaner environment and healthy economy in Michigan.
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 Keeping up to date on environmental regulations that affect your organization is a tough job. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and connected! Join hundreds of environmental professionals around the state to get your questions answered, and get up to speed on regulatory updates, EGLE hot topics, best practices, and more.
General Admission: $195 Full Conference / $110 Single Day
(Registration Deadline: April 11, 2022)
Space is limited to allow social distancing, so register today to secure your spot.
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REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: Joel Roseberry: RoseberryJ@Michigan.gov Alana Berthold: BertholdA@Michigan.gov
EXHIBITOR QUESTIONS: Matt Tomlinson: TomlinsonM@Michigan.gov
At this time, face masks are welcomed, but not required for entry. This policy is subject to change as we continue to monitor CDC recommendations and requirements.
Lodging
The conference hotel, the Hyatt Place Detroit/Novi at 46080 Grand River Avenue, is conveniently attached to the Suburban Collection Showplace.
Reserve your room online: https://novi.place.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html?corp_id=G-MDE2.
Lodging Rate Expiration Date: March 18, 2022
Here is what some 2018 MECC attendees had to say about this conference.
Overall, it was a very well organized conference with great information. Well done!
I was particularity impressed that the trainings/classes where presented by the inspectors themselves. This is the ground level of compliance.
Multiple tracks, lots of continuing education opportunities, a lot of great information for the environmental field/industry.
I liked having access to the DEQ presenters to ask specific questions about my environmental challenges.
Great to make contacts with others facing the same challenges and get their input.
Presenters were knowledgeable and presented the material well.
What I like most about the conference is the friendly and easy atmosphere, I find the breakout sessions very informative and easy to understand. Many conferences could take a lesson from your organizers.
I was able to pick what sessions I wanted to go to based off of my needs.
I thought it was a nice conference that touched on various relevant subjects. The fact that the sessions were 45 minutes long was just right. I could tell that a lot of work went into the conference and it showed.
The conference was well organized into the tracts that were set up. The presentation had good time limits and the breaks allowed for networking and meeting vendors.
This is a valuable conference to collect information and make contacts, and talk to specific DEQ staff. I'm looking forward to going through the new book.
Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at this event should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 by April 6 to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.
EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.
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