🌿 Explore Roux’s Spring Events & Conferences
Thursday, April 9
CE Course: LSPA 4th Annual Environmental Symposium | Framingham, MA
Deep Dive into the June 2024 Short Forms
Track 1 | 3:30-5:30pm EST | Credits: 2.0 MA LSP Technical
This course is a deep dive into the June 2024 version of MassDEP’s Method 3 Short Forms, presenting an overview of risk assessment under the MCP and how the Short Forms are used to support MCP risk assessments. The course reviews changes to the Short Forms (e.g., new features and new receptor scenarios), their impacts on the use of the Short Forms, and their limitations. The course will be conducted by Ariel Newman of Roux and Jay Peters of Haley & Aldrich.
Thursday, April 9
CE Course: LSPA 4th Annual Environmental Symposium | Framingham, MA
Designing Effective Monitoring Programs and Practical Lessons Learned from the Field
Track 2; Presentation 2 | 3:30-5:30pm EST
Credits: 1.0 DEP Regulatory, 1.0 MA LSP Technical, 1.0 CT LEP,* 1.0 NY PE/PG
This presentation by Chase Gerbig, PhD, PE of Roux, and Mark Casey, PE, LSP of Terraphase will review how to build effective MCP‑aligned monitoring programs, interpret datasets, apply trend and modeling tools, and use multiple lines of evidence to support MNA. Insights from real‑world NOAFs and NONs will also be shared.
Friday, April 17
DRI 2026 Toxic Torts and Environmental Law Seminar | Miami, FL
Citizen Science, Science as Publicized by the Media, and the Quality of Journal Publications
9:10am EST
Join a moderated roundtable featuring Roux’s Tami McMullin, PhD, exploring the evolving role of “citizen science,” the portrayal of scientific findings in the media, and the quality and reliability of journal publications. Dr. McMullin is joined by Nicholas Howell, King & Spalding LLP; George Gigounas, DLA Piper; and Christian Nilsen, Geosyntec.
These experts will weigh the benefits and challenges of these developments, discuss their implications for legal and scientific practice, and consider how these trends may shape the future of evidence, credibility, and public understanding of science.
Friday, April 17
LA County Bar 2026 Environmental Section Spring Symposium | Los Angeles, CA
Greenwashing and Microplastics Litigation
Panel 3 | 1:15-2:15pm PST
Roux will be speaking, sponsoring, and exhibiting at the LACBA Environmental Spring Symposium, offering up to 5 hours of Gen MCLE. Roux’s Rachel Maxwell, PG will present alongside Rachel Lowe of Alston & Bird and Colin Preston of Ramboll on the Greenwashing and Microplastics Litigation panel.
Wednesday, April 22–Thursday, April 23
Harrisburg, PA
Pennsylvania Bar Institute (PBI) Environmental Law Forum 2026
Roux is a Silver Sponsor of the PBI Environmental Law Forum, focused on what’s happening with new approaches to regulation, enforcement, and advocacy, and what environmental practitioners need to know to navigate a shifting legal and policy landscape.
Thursday, April 23
Philadelphia, PA
Water Resources Association (WRA) of the Delaware River Basin’s 2026 Awards Gala
At this Roux-sponsored event, WRA’s Recognition Awards honor organizations, projects, and individuals who lead, inspire, and innovate. Across the basin, and throughout the region, there is a widely held understanding that we need to work urgently to promote sustainability and advance resilience.
Wednesday, April 29
New York, NY
2026 Urban Land Institute (ULI) New York Tenth Annual Awards for Excellence in Development
As a Bronze Sponsor of this event, Roux extends our congratulations to all the finalists for the 2026 Awards for Excellence in Development! The Awards for Excellence in Development honor outstanding development projects in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors across New York State that best exemplify ULI’s commitment to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide.
Wednesday, April 29
PFAS Forever Chemicals are Changing Water Quality, Public Health, and Increasing Costs: A Legal and Technical Review | Mineola, NY
Legal Issues in Regulation and Litigation Issues of PFAS Contamination Cases
Credits: 1.5 CLE in Areas of Professional Practice
Long Island communities face many challenges in providing clean drinking water to their residents, as well as addressing and remediating historic and legacy contamination found on sites throughout New York. These municipalities and the companies continue to be engaged in efforts to address the class of contaminants known as “forever chemicals,” which include PFAS. Roux’s President and CEO, Sin Senh, PG, will speak on the first panel alongside James Simpson, Esq. of Napoli Shkolnik PLLC.