Attorney Vanessa Wishart Presents on PFAS Impacts at Wastewater Treatment Plants
Attorney Vanessa Wishart Presents PFAS Impacts at Wastewater Treatment Plants for Wisconsin Wastewater Operators Association
On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, Attorney Vanessa Wishart will speak on per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) impacts at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) at the 2024 Spring Biosolids Symposium in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Vanessa’s presentation is part of a daylong seminar for municipal officials, plant operators, contractors, consultants, and more. Attendees will receive information on current issues related to biosolids and septage management, enabling them to respond proactively to challenges. The Symposium has a tradition of providing a forum for discussion and information exchange by assembling speakers who are recognized experts in their respective fields.
Register for and read more about the Wisconsin Wastewater Operators Association 2024 Spring Biosolids Symposium here.
Attorney Vanessa Wishart is a partner, based in Stafford Rosenbaum’s Madison office, where she leads the firm’s Environment and Land Use Law team. She focuses her practice on environment, land use, government, and administrative law, and she is highly experienced with environmental matters, including those involving water quality regulation, public water usage, wastewater and stormwater management, dam regulation, lake levels, WPDES permits and petitions, sewer use ordinances, and CAFO development. She is also experienced with the litigation process for a broad range of environmental issues. Vanessa frequently writes and presents on environmental and water law topics for organizations like the State Bar of Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Law Review, and Stafford Rosenbaum’s Environment & Land Use blog.
Stafford Rosenbaum LLP is a full-service law firm with two convenient office locations in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 145 years of dedication to businesses, governments, nonprofits, and individuals has proven that effective client communication continues to be the heart of our practice.