LESER-WERKNORM LWN 329-23Hotel-Liste für Seminare etc.Bl. 2Hotels ohne LESER Firmenrate – HOHENWESTEDT (Seminar: Wartung, Instandhaltung undReparatur von SicherheitsventilenConventgartenHindenburgstr. 38-4224768 RendsburgTelefon: 0 43 31 / 59 05 - 0Fax: 0 43 31 / 59 05 65E-Mail: info@conventgarten.deInternet: http://www.conventgarten.de/EZ: € 81,00DZ: E 133,00Frühstück: inklusiveEntfernung zur LESER: 30 km (30 Min)LandhausItzehoer Str. 3924594 HohenwestedtTelefon: 04871/763753Fax: (0) 4871 / 763-754E-Mail: info@landhaus-hohenwestedt.deInternet: http://www.landhaus-hohenwestedt.de/EZ: € 48,00DZ: € 72,00Frühstück: inklusiveEntfernung zur LESER: 450 mLandhotel SeelustSeelust 625581 HennstedtTelefon: 04877/677Fax: 04877/766E-Mail: landlust@seehotel.deInternet: www.seelust.deEZ: € 60,00DZ: € 70,00Frühstück: inkl.Entfernung zur LESER: 17 km (20 Min)Historisches Landhaus SpannanSpannan 12 direkt an der Bundesstr.24808 Spannan/JevenstedtTelefon: 04875/301Fax: 04875 533E-Mail: info@spannan.deInternet: http://www.spannan.de/EZ: 49,00 bis 54,00 €DZ: € 80,00Frühstück: inklusiveEntfernung zur LESER: 13,36 km (12Min)Pelli-HofMaterialhofstr. 124768 RendsburgTelefon: 04331 /22216Fax: 04331 / 2 38 37E-Mail: info@pelli-hof.deInternet: http://www.pelli-hof.de/EZ: € 59,00DZ: € 67 bis 95Frühstück: inklusiveEntfernung zur LESER: 30 km (30 Min)Tagungszentrum MartinshausKanalufer 4824768 RendsburgTelefon: (04331) 593-300Fax:E-Mail:Internet: http://www.tagungszentrummartinshaus.de/de/start/index.htmlEZ: € 41,50DZ: € 65Frühstück: inklusiveEntfernung zur LESER: 30 km (30 Min)Ende der LWNLESER bearbeitet: DS Ausgabe: 27.07.11GmbH & Co. KG Prüfvermerk: siehe ECO 00856A Ersatz f. Ausgabe: 11.03.11
Environmental Review of California <strong>Water</strong> Projects:Legal Requirements, Approaches and Techniques.6 CEU.6 hours MCLE credit.Gain an in-depth understanding of thecomplexities of environmental compliancefor water <strong>resources</strong> projects and practicalguidance on navigating the legal andregulatory maze. <strong>Water</strong> conservation programs,agricultural-urban water transfersand other water issues are under intensescrutiny by public and permitting agencies.With a growing body of new case law onspecific applications of NEPA, CEQA, theEndangered Species Act, and The Clean<strong>Water</strong> Act, efficient environmental reviewand permitting is more important thanever. Acquire the knowledge, skills andperspective you need to succeed in thisarena. Specific topics include:■■ An institutional overview, includingCalifornia water law and water agencyroles and responsibilities■■ Recent water <strong>resources</strong> project case lawand its implications■■State <strong>Water</strong> Resources Control Boardpolicies and practices for water rightsapplication■■ CEQA compliance■■ U.S. Bureau of Reclamation NEPA complianceprocedures■■ CEQA/NEPA/ESA tiering underCALFED-Bay Delta■■ Lead agency determination, baseline,judging significance of hydrologicchanges, growth inducement, integratedNEPA/CEQA/ESA compliance andcumulative impacts■■ Scoping a water resource projectEIS/EIRJENNIFER HARDER is an attorney withDowney Brand LLP in Sacramento whereher practice focuses on water rights andnatural <strong>resources</strong>. She assists publicagency and private clients with water supplyand management issues, and relatedenvironmental issues, from both litigationand transactional perspectives. Harderfrequently works with the State <strong>Water</strong>Resources Control Board, Division of<strong>Water</strong> Rights and other resource agencies.She also assists clients with preparation ofenvironmental documents pursuant to theCalifornia Environmental Quality Act, theNational Environmental Policy Act andthe Endangered Species Act.ALBERT HERSON, M.A., AICP, J.D., isan environmental planner and attorneywho has more than 25 years experiencein environmental consulting. He is theco-author of The CEQA Handbook andThe NEPA Book, popular desktop referencesfor planners and attorneys. He isalso a Fellow of the American Instituteof Certified Planners and the CaliforniaPlanning Roundtable. Currently, Herson isthe managing principal of the Californiaoffices of SWCA, an environmentalconsultancy firm, where he directs theoperations and growth of SWCA’s officesin Sacramento, Los Angeles, OrangeCounty and San Diego.JAMES MOOSE, J.D., is a partner withthe law firm of Remy, Thomas, Moose &Manley in Sacramento where he practicesenvironmental law and represents publicagencies, planning consultants, environmentalgroups and project applicants.■■ 1 meeting.■ ■ Feb. 11: Wed., 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.■ ■ Sacramento: Sutter Square Galleria,2901 K St.■■ $290. Enroll in section 083NAT301.■ ■ Special discounts: Groups.About the Land Use and Natural Resources ProgramThe Land Use and Natural Resources (LUNR) program—one of the largest of its kind in the U.S.—aims to meet the needs of planners, <strong>resources</strong>managers, government officials, consultants, designers, developers, attorneys and others involved in planning processes. With more than 100 classes,conferences and training events that serve more than 4,000 people each year, the program includes courses on land use and environmental law andpolicy, natural <strong>resources</strong> management, water policy, housing and community development, transportation management, GIS applications and publicfinance and real estate. The program offers certificates in Land Use Planning, as well as customized contract courses.Discounts Organizations enrolling three or more people at the same time in one class may do so for a 10 percent discount off each enrollment.The group discount cannot be combined with other discounts. All enrollments must be submitted at one time and fees paid with one check, credit cardor purchase order.