ITEP Conferences:



Conferences
2013 Tribal Lands & Environment Forum presentations
Unless otherwise noted, all files are in pdf format.
Monday, Aug 19
Radiological Transportation Hazards and Response:
Community Outreach and Involvement:
- Pueblo of Laguna Presentation 1
- Pueblo of Laguna Presentation 2
- Pueblo of Laguna Presentation 3
- Confederated Tribes of Colville Presentation
Developing and Enhancing Your Environmental Site Inventory:
Creating Tribal Climate Change Adaptation Plans:
Natural Resource Damage Assessment Overview:
Incorporating Performance-Based Solid Waste management and Triple Bottom Line Analysis to Improve Your Solid Waste Program:
Tuesday, Aug 20
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Breakout Sessions:
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Solid/Hazardous Waste
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USEPA Region 4 Approach to QAPPS and QMPs for Tribes
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Link to Presentation:
http://prezi.com/dna13yecm4oj/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
- Instructions for Preparing a QAPP [docx]
- QAPP Attachment A [docx]
- QAPP Attachment B [docx]
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Link to Presentation:
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UST/AST 101
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Tribal Participation in Carbon Markets
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Columbia River Site Inventory and Prioritization
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Selection of Remedial Technologies for Mine Wastes
1:30pm - 3:00pm Breakout Sessions:
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Kickapoo Solid Waste Project
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Grant Work As Guide to Developing a Site Response
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Climate Change Town Hall Meeting
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Environmental Justice and the Federal Oversight Role
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Coeur d'Alene: Developing Site-Specific Ecological Response Metrics
3:30pm - 5:00pm Breakout Sessions:
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Tetlin Landfill - Solid Waste in Rural Alaska
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Solid Waste Enforcement Case Study - Confederated Tribes of Colville
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Forest Health in a Changing Climate
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The Development and Operation of a Green UST Facility
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Promoting the Navajo Birth Cohort Study
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Super Charge Your Tribal Response Program with 104(k) Assessment and Cleanup Grants
Wednesday, Aug 21
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Plenary Session: Climate Change - Challenges and Success On Tribal Lands
10:30am - 12:00pm Breakout Sessions:
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Tribal Minor NSR Rule for UST Facilities
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Discuss Solid Waste Issues with Senior USEPA Staff
1:30pm – 3:00pm Breakout Sessions:
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Hopland Digital Storytelling Project - Recycling Project Lessons Learned
- Presentation [potm]
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Addressing Abandoned Homes and Trailers
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Alternative Fuels and UST Systems
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Gasoline Spills to the Environment
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Sandy Recovery Improvement Act
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Hydraulic Fracturing in Indian Country
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Quapaw Tribe and a Superfund MOA
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Quapaw Tribe and the Tar Creek Superfund Site
3:30pm – 5:00pm Breakout Sessions:
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Step By Step Process for Mobile Home Deconstruction
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Renewable Energy on Contaminated Lands
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Tribal Response to Protect the Ankau Saltchucks in Yakutat, Alaska
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Soil Vapor LUST Investigations
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Using Private Insurance to Meet Financial Responsibility for UST Facilities
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Enforcement of Tribal Environmental Law in a Mock Tribal Administrative Hearing
Thursday, Aug 22
8:30am - 10:00am Breakout Sessions:
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Educational Outreach in Tetlin, Alaska
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Exemplary Recycling Programs on New Mexico Tribal Lands
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From Legislation to Enforcement - Tribal Brownfields, Waste and UST Case Studies
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Technical Assistance for UST Professionals
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Stormwater Management and General Construction Permit Inspections
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Tribal Green Casinos
- Presentation [pptm]
10:30am - 12:00pm Breakout Sessions:
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Creating Sustainable Tribal Solid Waste Programs with the Sustainability Evaluation Tool
- Presentation
- Spreadsheet Tool [xlsx]
- Presentation
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Hazards of Drums and Other Containers
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Is Your Waste Management Program Climate Ready?
- Presentation
- Planning Tool [docm]
- Presentation
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Using Community Climate Change Surveys to Identify Impacts to Traditional Lifeways
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Working with Historic Preservation in Indian Country
For more information please contact:
Todd Barnell
Program Manager
928/523-3840
Todd.Barnell@nau.edu