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Tribal Superfund Working Group (TSFWG)
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The Tribal Superfund Working Group (TSFWG) is a network of tribal professional, other experts, and government employees that are engaged in work with Superfund sites, Federal Facilities
and other sites of special concern. These individuals work on protecting tribal lands, water, and community health and have become part of this group either by self-subscribing, because
of their past work on Superfund issues, or because Superfund is their primary area of work or interest. To join the TSFWG listserv please email Todd Barnell (Todd.Barnell@nau.edu) or
Julie Jurkowski (Julie.Jurkowski@nau.edu).
Past Calls and Webinars
Meeting Notes:
- April 8, 2020: Native Food Pathways and Contaminated Sites – A Discussion Between EPA and Tribal Professionals
- March 24, 2020: Protecting the Sacred in an Environmental Cleanup – the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe and the Topock Remediation Project
- November 6, 2019: Stresses and Successes: A Difficult Responsibility for Tribes Restoring Contaminated Lands and Water
- February 27, 2019: Radionuclide Contaminant Transport at the Pueblo de San Ildefonso
- November 15, 2018: Phytoremediation Using Bacterial Endophyte Enhanced Poplar Trees
- March 1, 2018: Assessing and Preventing Exposures to EDCs in Alaska Native Communities on St. Lawrence Island
- November 15, 2017: Increasing Community Engagement on Contaminated Lands (mp4)
- February 8, 2017: Superfund Cooperative Agreements: A Tribal Perspective (mp4)
- December 7, 2016: EPA Cooperative Agreements Webinar (mp4)
- February 4th, 2016 (docx)
- November 12th, 2015 (pdf)
- August 20th, 2015 (pdf)
- February 18th, 2015 (pdf)
- November 6th, 2014 (pdf)
- July 9th, 2014 (pdf)
- March 12th, 2014 (pdf)
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