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Resources
Tribal Air Progam Websites
The following are websites from tribal air programs. If your tribal air webpage isn't included here, please email
your link to:
ITEP Webmaster.
Bishop Paiute Tribe, California
Preserving the beauty and purity of our Aboriginal Homelands.
www.bishoptribeemo.com/
Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Idaho
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe Air Quality Program is Dedicated to Protecting, Preserving, and Enhancing the Culture and
Environmental Resources of our Tribal Lands.
www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/natural/Air.aspx
Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes, Montana
Clean air is an important natural resource that is often overlooked until pollution problems become evident.
csktnrd.org/ep/air-quality
Delaware Nation, Oklahoma
Protect, Enhance, Promote, Preserve, Regulate, Teach, Leadership, Stewardship.
delawarenation.com/environmental-epa/
Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe, California
The objective of TEPA’s Air Quality monitoring program is to collect data and information that reflects air
quality where people live and work on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation.
www.hoopatepa.org/air.html
Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc., Arizona
The goal of the Tribal Air Quality Program (TAQP) is to support clean air initiatives at the local-community, regional and national levels.
http://itcaonline.com/?page_id=114
Inter-Tribal Environmental Council, Oklahoma
Clean Air - This program is conducting air monitoring at eight tribal sites throughout Oklahoma. At three of the
tribal sites, the OES is monitoring for criteria pollutants and meteorological parameters.
itec.cherokee.org/Programs/Overview-of-ITEC-Clean-Air-Program
Navajo Nation, Arizona
To protect, preserve, and enhance the air resources for current and future Navajo generations.
navajonationepa.org/
Penobscot Indian Nation, Maine
The Penobscot Nation Department of Natural Resources operates an Air Quality program that served as a model for the development
of similar tribal Air Quality programs in the northeastern United States.
www.penobscotnation.org/departments/natural-resources/air-quality
Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Tribe, Maine
Brownsfield programs, and GIS/GPS programs.
www.wabanaki.com/sed/PROGRAMS/default.htm
Quapaw Tribe, Oklahoma
This program is conducting air monitoring at five tribal sites throughout Quapaw territory.
http://quapawtribe.com/index.aspx?NID=124
Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Colorado
The Southern Ute Indian Tribe's Air Quality Program is dedicated to monitoring and ensuring that the air on the Southern
Ute Indian Reservation remains clean and safe for Tribal Members and the general public, now and into the future.
www.southernute-nsn.gov/air-quality
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, New York
Several Air Quality programs within the St. Regis Mohawk Environemtal Division.
www.srmtenv.org/index.php?spec=cleanair
Walker River Paiute Tribe, Nevada
The Environmental Department has existed since 1995. A model air quality monitoring program has been developed with
real-time on the internet.
www.wrpt.us/environ.htm
Yurok Tribe, California
The Air Quality Section of the Yurok Tribe Environmental Program monitors air quality and meteorological conditions in the
Klamath Glen, Weitchpec, and Notchko.
www.yuroktribe.org/departments/ytep/Air.htm
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Lydia Scheer
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