Welcome!
The Northwest Chapter of the Florida Association of Environmental Professionals (NWFAEP) welcomes you to our website.
The NWFAEP is a non-profit organization of professionals serving the Florida counties of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, Washington, and Holmes Counties.
Our purpose is to promote the goal of enhancing, maintaining, and protecting the quality of the natural and human environment.
We invite you to review our membership criteria and contact us with any questions you might have about our organization.
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One week to register at the reduced rate!
Join us for the Environmental Symposium on Friday, November 1. Use the link below to register at the reduced rate by October 21. Registration rates will increase for everyone on October 22. Registration to attend the NWFAEP Symposium! Here is the full agenda. Please note that some speakers and titles will be added once confirmed, so please check back for those updates. Registration Fees (refreshments and lunch included): Speakers: no charge FAEP Members: $50 Non-members: $90 Rate after October 21: $110
NWFAEP’s So Long Summer Social Event Odd Colony Brewing Company
Thank you to the over 30 members and guests who joined our So Long Summer Social Event! We raised $210 in donations for our annual scholarship fund! Please join us at our summer social at the Odd Colony Brewing Company (260 N Palafox Street, Pensacola, FL) on September 20, 2024, between 6 pm and 8 pm. The social event will include free drinks (two per person), appetizers, and a 50/50 raffle benefiting our scholarship program.
Escambia County Professional Advisory Meeting Wednesday June 26
Environmental Professional and NWFAEP members are welcome to join the Escambia County Professional Advisory Meeting on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at 8:30 am. You can find details of the meeting and advisory group on the Professional Advisory Committee page. The meeting will be of great interest to all environmental professionals as it will include presentations and discussions concerning the adoption of Atlas 14 (stormwater modeling) for future county development. Here is a link to the meeting agenda. This meeting is very important for Environmental Professionals to attend and make their voice heard.