ITEP Conferences:
Conferences
2017 Tribal Lands & Environment Forum: A National Conversation on Tribal land and Water Resources
2017 Presentation downloads
Unless otherwise noted, all files are in pdf format.
Monday, Aug 14
Trainings:
8:00am Sessions
- Brownfield Tribal Response Programs 101: Establishing a TRP - *Slides for this presentation were not provided. Please visit: www.ksutab.org/education/resources to access these presentations.
- Hour HAZWOPER Refresher - *Slides for this presentation were not provided
- ENIPC's UST Owner/Operator Training - Leonard Sabatino and Rebecca Martin, Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, Inc.
- Tribal-FERST Your Environment, Your Health - Steve Terry Harrell French, United Southern and Eastern Tribes, Inc.:
- Indian Country By the Numbers
- Tribal FERST Care Roadmap
- Tribal FERST EJ Toolkit
- Tribal FERST Toolkit Feb 2011
- Tribal FERST Map Layers Guide
- Tribal FERST Map User Guide
- Tribal FERST NACCHOPACE EH Guidebook
- Tribal FERST Screen Flow
- Tribal FERST_ The Commodore Tribe of Tennessee Table Top Exercise
- Tribal FERST Greenhouse Gas Inventory Tool: Community Module
- Tribal FERST Greenhouse Gas Inventory Tool: Government Module
- Tribal FERST Workshop with Map Video
- Tribal FESRT Map Video
- Approaching Community Engagement and Redevelopment through Indigenous Planning
- Water & Wastewater Utility Operation, Maintenance and Management (CEUs Provided) - (Continued on Tuesday morning) - *Slides for this presentation were not provided
1:00pm Sessions
- Developing and Implementing an EPA-Tribal ETEP and Strategic Plan for Tribal Environmental Programs
- Enhancing a Brownfield 128(a) Tribal Response Program - *Slides for this presentation were not provided. Please visit: www.ksutab.org/education/resources to access these presentations.
- Above Ground Tank Spill Prevention Inspector Short Course
Tuesday, August 15: Trainings
8:00am Sessions
- Hazardous Waste Program Inspections and Emergency Response:
- Brownfields Tools to Engage Community and Assess Health Risk - *Slides for this presentation were not provided
- Strengthening Tribal Self-Determination and Self-Governance by Administering Environmental Protection Programs: The Continuing Relevance of EPA’s 1984 Indian Policy and 1992 GAP Statute
- Emergency Response Planning for Tribes:
- Planning, Preparedness and Response Coordination
- Principles of Chemical Emergency Preparedness (CEP) Stand Alone Course (Topic 2)
- Planning, Preparedness and Response Coordination
- Principles of Chemical Emergency Preparedness (CEP) Stand Alone Course (Topic 3)
- USEPA Contingency Planner Presentation
- OEM Natural Resource Trustee
- Nez Perce Tribe: Tribal and State Interface
- January 2009 Flooding_Washington_Wheaton
- Communicating Sustainability:
3:30pm - 5:00pm Sessions
- Greenwood/Cherry Street:
- Training for Hazardous Waste Operations - *Slides for this presentation were not provided
- Brookside/Blue Dome:
- Utica:
- Brady:
- Tulsa B3:
- Tulsa B2:
8:30am – 10:00am Sessions
- Greenwood/Cherry Street:
- Brookside/Blue Dome:
- Utica:
- Considering Traditional Ecological Knowledge in EPA Cleanup Decisions - A look at how EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management is taking steps to considering TEK in our Cleanups:
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in EPA Cleanup Programs
- Brownfields and TEK
- Traditional Knowledge, Ann Marie Chischily - *Slides for this presentation were not provided
- Considering Traditional Ecological Knowledge in EPA Cleanup Decisions - A look at how EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management is taking steps to considering TEK in our Cleanups:
- Brady:
- UST Program Update and Future Directions including a Discussion of UST Regulatory Requirements and PEI Standards
- Tulsa B3:
- Tulsa B2:
- Tulsa B1:
- Greenwood/Cherry Street:
- Brookside/Blue Dome:
- Utica:
- Brady:
- Tulsa B3:
- Tulsa B2:
- Tulsa B1:
- Greenwood/Cherry Street:
- Developing and Operating Tribal Transfer Stations: Stories, Experiences, and Opportunities for Partnership:
- Brookside/Blue Dome:
- OBLR Office Hours
- Utica:
- Brady:
- Tulsa B3:
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Tulsa B2:
- Leveraging Funding and Working on Large River Restoration Projects
- GIS Application for Drinking Water Protection
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Tulsa B1:
- Tulsa B2:
8:30am-10:00am Sessions
- Greenwood/Cherry Street:
- Developing and Implementing a Successful Hazardous Waste Management Project through the Hazardous Waste Management Grant Program for Tribes - *Slides for this presentation were not provided
- Brookside/Blue Dome:
- HazMat Spill Response at the Corner of TRP and OPA
- Tribal Emergency Response Application - *Slides for this presentation were not provided
- Utica:
- Brady:
- What's New in Emerging Fuels: Corrosion Concerns and Compatibility Determinations
- Tulsa B3:
- Maximizing Sustainability and Profit: A Winning Combination at Tribal
- Tulsa B2:
- Tribal Exposures to Toxic Substances
- Tulsa B1:
- Managing Nonpoint Source Pollution: How to Get From "A" (Assessment) to "B" (Best Management Practices)
- A Little Story About a Big River and NPS: Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
- Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas
- Using Water Quality Assessments to Target NPS
- Managing Nonpoint Source Pollution: How to get from Assessment to Best Management Practices
- Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma NPS Pollution Program
- Considerations in designing and implementing a NPS project
- Managing Nonpoint Source Pollution: How to Get From "A" (Assessment) to "B" (Best Management Practices)
- Greenwood/Cherry Street:
- Mother Earth Recycles: Because What You’ve Got is Not Waste
- Brookside/Blue Dome:
- Utica:
- Brady:
- Tulsa B3:
- Benefits of Meaningful Public Engagement in Tribal Environmental Programs
- Tulsa B2:
- Tulsa B1:
- Integrating Art and Culture into Water Infrastructure Sustainability: Key Insights from the Water is Life Project
- Green Building in the Gila River Indian Community
- Greenwood/Cherry Street:
- Developing a Zero Waste Vision and Strategy
- Planning and Designing Community Engagement Approaches for Tribal Integrated Waste Management Programs
- Brookside/Blue Dome:
- Utica:
- Brady:
- The Importance of Adequate Financial Responsibility: A Focus on Private Insurance and State Funds
- Informal Question and Answer Discussion About the UST Program
- Tulsa B3:
- Tribal Food Systems: Taking Care of the Land, Water and Community
- Tulsa B2:
- Tulsa B1:
For more information please contact:
Todd Barnell
Program Manager
928/523-3840
Todd.Barnell@nau.edu