Practice Areas - Environmental & Natural Resources
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| University | Centre College, B.S., 1998 |
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| Law School | Vermont Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2006 |
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| Admitted | 2006, Georgia; U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia; U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia; Supreme Court of Georgia; Georgia Court of Appeals; Superior Court of Fulton County |
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| Memberships | State Bar of Georgia (Member, Environmental Law Section); American Bar Association (Member, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources). |
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| Born | 1974 |
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| Biography | Byron is an associate in the Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Group. His practice focuses on all aspects of environmental law, most particularly regulatory compliance, permitting, defending federal and state enforcement actions and environmental litigation.
Representative Experience
Represented one of the nation's largest banks in the financing of a 55MW utility-scale solar facility (approximately $250MM in value) in New Mexico. The bank provided the construction financing and will provide the long-term financing.
Advised client in obtaining a Clean Water Act permit from the Corps of Engineers and a State Buffer Variance from Georgia EPD, in the face of organized citizen opposition, for a 155-acre industrial by-product storage facility.
Represented residential developer and homebuilder in a joint federal and state enforcement action concerning unpermitted stormwater detention structures. Successfully negotiated an after-the-fact permit from the Corps of Engineers, with no federal penalty and a significantly reduced state penalty.
Represented developer and homebuilder in Clean Water Act citizen suit in federal court. The representation included advising client with respect to dam removal and stream restoration under a negotiated settlement.
Represent industry association in appeal of EPA greenhouse gas regulations in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Represented industry association in a rulemaking and litigation regarding Georgia's inclusion in a major interstate air quality rulemaking. The representation included a presenting successful arguments to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia that the state petitioner lacked standing for its appeal.
Represented developer in obtaining an after-the-fact Corps of Engineers' permit for two unpermitted lakes, totaling 25 acres.
Advised major electric utility hydroelectric division regarding riparian and other property rights issues with respect to lakefront land owners.
Advised client on property ownership rights in a high quality underground water supply.
Advise financial institution on Clean Water Act, Erosion and Sedimentation Act, nuisance and trespass liability with respect to foreclosure on stalled residential development.
Advise clients on federal and state water quality and wetland permitting for large infrastructure projects in several southeastern states.
Counsel clients on new wetlands, stormwater and air quality regulations and assists individual clients and industry associations with preparing and filing comments in regulatory rulemakings.
Counsel major electric utility with respect to recent EPA safe dams inspections for coal ash storage facilities.
Reported Decisions
North Carolina v. EPA, 587 F.3d 422 (DC Cir Nov. 24, 2009).
Publications
"The Cross State Rule and EPA's Rush to Regulate," Trends Newsletter, ABA Section of Environment, Energy and Resources, Jan/Feb 2012.
Peter Glaser, Mack McGuffey and Byron Kirkpatrick, Regulating GHGs Under The Clean Air Act, Law360, Portfolio Media, Inc., (www.Law360.com) (March 2009).
Byron W. Kirkpatrick, Presidential Prerogative Under the Endangered Species Act, ABA Nat. Res. & Env't (Summer 2008).
Peter S. Glaser, Douglas A. Henderson, Mack McGuffey, and Byron W. Kirkpatrick, Global Warming Solutions: Regulatory Challenges and Common Law Liabilities Associated With The Geologic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide, 6 Geo. J. L. & Pub. Pol'y 429 (2008).
Gregory W. Blount and Byron W. Kirkpatrick, Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations After the Waterkeeper Decision, Environmental Law Newsletter (Fall 2007).
Other Distinctions
Selected as a Rising Star in Environmental by Law & Politics and Atlanta Magazine (2011-2012).
Work Experience
Associate, Troutman Sanders LLP, 2006-present
Judicial Intern to Honorable Chief Justice Paul Reiber, Supreme Court of Vermont, 2006
Memberships
· State Bar of Georgia (Member, Environmental Law Section)
· American Bar Association (Member, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources)
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| ISLN | 919082807 |
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Documents by this lawyer on Martindale.com | |
Wastewater NPDES Permits: Legal ProtectionsDouglas A. Henderson,Byron Kirkpatrick,E. Fitzgerald Veira,Justin T. Wong, May 6, 2013 Full disclosure and strict compliance with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting process under the Clean Water Act (CWA) has its benefits. That was the message delivered in a recent decision by the Federal District Court of Alaska in Alaska Community Action on...
D.C. Circuit Upholds EPA Greenhouse Gas RulesMargaret Claiborne Campbell,Peter S. Glaser,Byron Kirkpatrick,Carroll "Mack" W. McGuffey,George Y. Sugiyama, June 30, 2012 The United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit this morning issued a decision affirming EPA’s first round of greenhouse gas (GHG) regulations in all respects. These regulations included EPA’s 2009 “endangerment finding,” its motor vehicle GHG emission rule, its... |
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