ITEP Conferences:



Conferences
2010 Tribal Lands & Environment Forum presentations
Unless otherwise noted, all files are in pdf format.
Tuesday, Aug 24
- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Brownfield Assessment Project
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Successful Solid Waste Demonstration Projects in Rural Alaska:
Wednesday, Aug 25
8:30am - 10:30am Sessions:
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Solid and Hazardous Waste Breakout:
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Contaminated Sites/Renewable Energy Breakout:
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USTs Breakout:
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Cross Media/National Policy Breakout:
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Cross Media/Community Engagement Breakout:
10:30am - 12:00pm Sessions:
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Solid & Hazardous Waste Breakout:
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Contaminated Sites Breakout:
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USTs Breakout:
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Emergency Response Breakout:
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Greening Tribal Casinos Breakout:
1:30pm - 3:00pm Sessions:
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Solid and Hazardous Waste Breakout:
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Contaminated Sites Breakout:
- The Quapaw Tribe's Role in the Facilitation of the OU4 ROD at Tar Creek Superfund Site
- Reasonably Forseeable Future Land Use (RFFLU) on the Spokane Indian Reservation
- The Quapaw Tribe's Role in the Facilitation of the OU4 ROD at Tar Creek Superfund Site
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Green Cleanup/USTs Breakout:
- Incorporating Green Approaches in Cleanup Activities
- Green Remediation and LUST Sites in Region 8 in Indian Country
- Incorporating Green Approaches in Cleanup Activities
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Brownfields Breakout:
- Innovative Uses of the Targeted Brownfields Assessment Program
- Brownfield Assessment Case Studies
- EPA Targeted Brownfields Assessment
- Gila River Selected Photos
- Innovative Uses of the Targeted Brownfields Assessment Program
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Cross Media Breakout:
3:30pm - 5:00pm Sessions:
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Recycling and Household Hazardous Waste Breakout:
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Contaminated Sites Breakout:
- Protecting Our Native Waters through Monitoring and Assessment
- Hydrogeological Characterization and Modeling at Tar Creek Superfund Site
- Protecting Our Native Waters through Monitoring and Assessment
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Program Management Breakout:
- Multi-Jurisdiction Emergency Response and Clean-up Tabletop Exercise
- Managing a Multifaceted Solid Waste Program
- Multi-Jurisdiction Emergency Response and Clean-up Tabletop Exercise
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Brownfields Breakout:
- Petroleum Brownfields: Oneida’s Experience
- Brownfields and Petroleum: Revitalization in Indian Country
- Petroleum Brownfields: Oneida’s Experience
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Mining Breakout:
Thursday, Aug 26
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Grant Programs for Tribes:
- Roger Hancock, USEPA
- Virginia LeClere, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
- Charles Bearfighter Reddoor, USEPA
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Laura Weber, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
- Roger Hancock, USEPA
- Solid Waste Education – Talkin’ Trash: Resources
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Establishing a 128(a) Tribal Response Program:
For more information please contact:
Todd Barnell
Program Manager
928/523-3840
Todd.Barnell@nau.edu