Indiana Farm Bureau is hosting its annual Drainage School on August 30th. This workshop is for farmers, public officials, agency personnel, attorneys, and the general public who want to learn more about the laws and regulations impacting drainage decisions in Indiana.
The workshop will be presented both virtually and in person at INFB headquarters in Indianapolis. In-person attendance, which includes lunch, is $50 per INFB member and $100 per non-member. Virtual attendance costs $25 per individual.
Attendees will gain a greater knowledge of drainage law and dispute resolution. Speakers will also share relevant case studies and actionable steps for landowners and those working with landowners.
Topics to be covered at the workshop include:
• A drainage task force update
• Flood control
• Watershed development
• Permits
• Recent updates on the Waters of the United States rule
Registration for the event is required. Attendees may register at www.infb.org/drainage through August 24 for in-person attendance and through August 28 for virtual attendance. No refunds will be provided after August 24 for those who register for the in-person event. Continuing education credits for attorneys and surveyors are being sought.
For more information on the workshop and the full program agenda, visit www.infb.org/drainage
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