UPCOMING EVENTS

Site Visit: Installation of a Residential Septic System
Jul
14

Site Visit: Installation of a Residential Septic System

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Join us on July 14, 2026, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (EDT) for a site visit hosted by Eastwood Homes.

This session, “Site Visit: Installation of a Residential Septic System,” will feature Kevin Coffey of Lowcountry Land Development and DeWayne McCraw of McCraw Group and will provide a unique behind-the-scenes look at the installation of a residential septic system.

Attendees will have the opportunity to observe the installation process firsthand while learning about key considerations in site planning, permitting, system design, and construction. The discussion will highlight the role septic systems play in residential development and the factors that influence successful implementation.

Attendees will gain insight into:

• The residential septic system installation process

• Site planning and permitting considerations

• Key components of septic system design

• Construction coordination and field observations

• Common challenges and best practices

This site visit is designed to provide valuable perspective for developers, engineers, builders, and land professionals involved in residential development.

Food Provided. RSVP Required.

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Brownfields, ESAs and DevRed Flags, Green Lights and Brownfields Pathways
Jun
23

Brownfields, ESAs and DevRed Flags, Green Lights and Brownfields Pathways

Join us on June 23, 2026, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (EDT) for a Lunch & Learn hosted by CCMC at the Nexton Greeting House in Summerville, SC.

This session, “Brownfields, ESAs and Development Decisions: Red Flags, Green Lights and Brownfields Pathways,” will be presented by Dawn Crowell, MELP of LaBella Associates and will provide a practical look at evaluating environmental risk during land acquisition and development.

The discussion will break down the fundamentals of Brownfields, how to read an Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), and how to quickly identify red flags that can delay or derail a project. Attendees will also learn how certain challenges can be transformed into opportunities through Brownfield programs and incentives.

Attendees will gain insight into:
• The basics of Brownfields and environmental risk
• How to read and interpret ESAs
• Identifying red flags during site evaluation
• Leveraging incentives to turn constraints into opportunities
• A decision-making framework for when to move forward or walk away

This session is designed to provide practical knowledge for developers, planners, and land professionals navigating environmental considerations in project planning.

RSVP Required. Lunch Provided.

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