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2017-10-11_PERMIT FILE - M1977300 (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977300
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
10/11/2017
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SO01
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Colorado Legacy Land, LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
MAC
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Application for Succession of Operators October 2017 <br /> responsible for the environmental remediation and closure of the site,as well as all aspects <br /> of the redevelopment aspects of the site. <br /> Eric was the 2015 winner of the Powerbook Award for Commercial Real Estate sponsored <br /> by the Denver Business Journal. <br /> Paul Newman <br /> Paul Newman is a recognized expert in the environmental and brownfield industries for <br /> conceptualizing, developing, and implementing large, complex business solutions for <br /> managing environmental risk. He brings 30 years of experience as a legal, technical, and <br /> business leader, including long-term executive level engagements with two of the largest <br /> global environmental consulting firms. Paul is a founder of Legacy Land Stewardship PBC <br /> — a Colorado-based Public Benefit Corporation with a focus on long-term care and <br /> maintenance for sites that our clients retain but for which they would love to find a solution. <br /> The firm's mission is to take ownership of the projects/properties and <br /> responsibly/permanently deliver sustainable, long-term environmental stewardship, and <br /> seek eco-friendly reuses for public benefits. <br /> In prior engagements, Paul was instrumental in building an industry-leading program for <br /> environmental risk assumption that transferred almost $1 billion of environmental <br /> remediation obligations; evaluating over 150 risk transfer opportunities for manufacturing, <br /> real estate, chemicals, aerospace, pharmaceutical, steel mills, metal mining/processing, oil <br /> and gas refining, railroad industries. As an attorney, he has drafted, negotiated, and closed <br /> risk transfer contracts in excess of $250 million. Paul has partnered with insurance <br /> underwriters and brokers to place insurance products to enhance risk management of <br /> various risk transfer offerings. <br /> Paul has managed facility closure programs at numerous natural resource facilities, <br /> including mine sites, mill sites, and petroleum refineries. In addition, Mr. Newman has <br /> considerable experience as a mining geologist, primarily in exploration and mining of <br /> uranium, coal, and precious metals. Mr. Newman has been an Adjunct Professor in the <br /> Environmental Science and Engineering Department at the Colorado School of Mines <br /> (Applied RCRA Compliance) and the Environmental Management Program at the <br /> University of Denver (RCRA and CERCLA Regulation). Mr. Newman has a BA in <br /> Geology from the University of Northern Colorado, an MS in Mineral Exploration from <br /> Queen's University (Ontario, Canada), and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of <br /> Denver College of Law. <br /> Additional information is available upon request. <br /> 28 <br />
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