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N:Hungerford;Sean;K.;;
FN:Sean K. Hungerford
SORT-STRING:Hungerford
ORG:Diepenbrock Harrison;
ADR;DOM;HOME;POSTAL;WORK:;;400 Capitol Mall, Suite 1800;Sacramento;CA;95814;USA
LABEL;DOM;HOME;POSTAL;WORK;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:400 Capitol Mall, Suite 1800=0D=0ASacramento, CA 95814=0D=0AUSA
TEL;VOICE;WORK:916-492-5000
TEL;FAX;WORK:916-446-4535
EMAIL;INTERNET:shungerford@diepenbrock.com
URL:www.diepenbrock.com
NOTE;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Sean K. Hungerford is a Principal in the Land Use and Environmental Law Dep=
artment of Diepenbrock Harrison. Sean's practice includes the regulatory an=
d environmental aspects of natural resources law, with an emphasis on resou=
rces development, water quality issues, and development rights. His practic=
e extends to all aspects of land development review and permitting, includi=
ng all ancillary state and federal permits and approvals that accompany the=
 local permitting process and land use regulation. Sean regularly speaks on=
 environmental and land use issues.=0D=0A=0D=0ASean is licensed to practice in California and Nevada, and advises clients =
on land use and environmental matters throughout the West. He is admitted t=
o practice before all California courts and the United States District Cour=
t for the Eastern and Northern Districts of California and District of Neva=
da. Sean received his economics degree from the University of California, I=
rvine in 1994, and his law degree from the University of San Diego School o=
f Law in 1998.=0D=0A=0D=0AA snapshop of Sean's practice includes the following:=0D=0A=0D=0A- Specializes in NEPA and CEQA law and practice, including applications to =
commercial, residential and industrial types of development.=0D=0A- Focus on water-quality compliance and enforcement under federal and state=
 law, including NPDES permitting.=20=0D=0A- Counsel for numerous national mining companies, providing advice and repr=
esentation on permitting and reclamation, closure, NEPA and state environme=
ntal requirements, and compliance with water, air, hazardous materials, and=
 other regulatory programs.=20=0D=0A=0D=0ASEMINARS, PRESENTATIONS AND OTHER ENGAGEMENTS=0D=0A=0D=0A- Streamlining the Environmental Review for Water Infrastructure Projects, =
California Water Conference, Society of American Military Engineers (Sacram=
ento, October 2009)=0D=0A- Opportunities to Shorten Mine Permitting, California Construction & Indus=
trial Materials Association, 2009 Annual Education Conference (Lake Tahoe, =
October 2009)=0D=0A- A Practical Guide to Development Agreements and Exactions (Redding, Octob=
er 2007; Sacramento, November 2007)=0D=0A- Tools for Understanding CEQA (Sacramento, November 2006)=0D=0A- CEQA Seminar (Sacramento, November 2005)=0D=0A- Updates Editor, American Law of Mining 2d, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Fou=
ndation
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