Betsy Mason to Chair and Speak at EBC Program on Mitigating Vapor Intrusion Risks at Contaminated Sites

McLane Middleton attorney Elizabeth F. Mason will serve as the program chair and speak at the Environmental Business Council of New England’s Site Remediation and Redevelopment Program: MassDEP’s New Approach to Mitigating Vapor Intrusion Risks at Disposal Sites on June 13, 2017 at McLane Middleton’s Woburn office.

The program will address current and emerging topics relating to the investigation, cleanup and redevelopment of vapor intrusion sites in accordance with MassDEP’s October 2016 final vapor intrusion guidance.  The presenters will identify and discuss the practical lessons learned to date regarding the implementation of MassDEP’s newly more stringent approach to evaluating vapor intrusion risks, and the use of Active Exposure Pathway Mitigation Measures and Permanent Solutions with Conditions to achieve closure at vapor intrusion sites.

Betsy is an attorney in McLane Middleton’s corporate department and a member of the firm’s Environmental and Energy Practice Groups.  She provides strategic legal advice to commercial, industrial, real estate and telecommunications clients on environmental, land use and zoning matters. Betsy has more than two decades of private and public sector experience, and her expertise ranges from representing private and government clients in federal, state and local permitting and enforcement proceedings to assisting developers, property owners and lenders in developing, negotiating and implementing cost-effective plans for contaminated site cleanup and redevelopment.

Betsy can be reached in the firm’s Woburn office at (781) 904-2668 or elizabeth.mason@mclane.com.

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