Carolyn McIntosh is a senior partner in the Denver office of international law firm Squire Patton Boggs and a member of the firm’s Environmental, Safety & Health Practice Group. She counsels clients on complex environmental compliance, permitting, and federal land approvals, as wells as environmental, natural resources, and public lands litigation. Her work includes environmental permitting and land use matters arising under federal and state environmental laws including, CERCLA, RCRA, the Clean Water Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, the General Mining Law of 1872, Mineral Leasing Acts, the National Historic Preservation Act, and state counterpart laws. Carolyn’s clients include mining companies, one of the nation’s premier Class I railroads, renewable energy developers, and municipalities. She regularly works on matters before the US Environmental Protection Agency, the US Bureau of Land Management, the Army Corps of Engineers, and numerous state regulatory agencies. Carolyn is a member of the executive committee of the American Exploration and Mining Association and the current chair of the American Bar Association Superfund and Natural Resource Damages Litigation Committee.