OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION ANP AIR QUALITY OTAQ monitors air pollution from motor vehicles, fuels and off-road equipment and encourages travel choices that minimize emis- sions. To accomplish this OTAQ: , Develops regulations to limit and reduce air pollution from mobile sources Seeks to reduce emissions of pollution, toxics and greenhouse gases through voluntary programs Assists states, tribes and local agencies to implement transportation air pollution control measures Provides information to the public on the effects that vehicle purchasing and maintanence, driving habits and travel choices have on the environment OTAQ Contact: Pat Childers 202-564-1082 Childers.pat@epa.gov www.epa.gov/OMS/otaq.html OFFICE OF RADIATION AND INDOOR AIR ORIA aims to protect the public and the environ- ment from the risks of radiation and indoor air pollution. ORIA performs it's mission by: • Providing technical support to the Tribal Air Monitoring Support Center Evaluating and assessing the overall health and environmental risk and impact of radiation and indoor air pollution ORIA Contact: Dennis O'Connor 202-564-9486 oconnor.dennis@epa.gov www.epa.gov/oar/oria.html ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY TRIBAL INTERNET LINKS American Indian Environmental Office www.epa.gov/indian TribalAIR Website www.epa.gov/air/tribal REGIONAL TRIBAL LINKS*: Region 1 http://www.epa.gov/region1/govt/tribes/index.html Region 2 http://www.epa.gov/region02/nations/indian1.htm Region 4 http://www.epa.gov/region04/ead/indian/tribal.htm Region 5 http://www.epa.gov/region5/tribes/ Region 6 http://www.epa.gov/Region06/6xa/tribal.htm Region 8 http://www.epa.gov/region8/tribes/index.html Region 9 http://www.epa.gov/region09/cross_pr/indian/ index.html Region 10 http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/tribal.NSF/webpage/ tribal+office+homepage (*Region 3 and 7 do not have tribal websites) For more information on tribal air programs at OAR please contact: Darrel Harmon OAR Senior Tribal Manager 202-564-7416 Harmon.Darrel@epa.gov www.epa.gov/air/ EPA450/F-02-001 EPA JUNE 1001 OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION TRIBAL RESOURCES FOR CLEANER AIR ------- EPA 5 INDIAN POLICY In 1984 EPA issued it's first Indian policy. The Indian policy recognizes tribal governments as the primary parties for managing programs, making decisions and establishing requirements for reservations consistent with environmental laws, federal regulations and EPA policy. EPA Administrator Christine Whitman reaffirms the Agency's Indian Policy on July 11,2001. In July 2001 EPA reaffirmed that policy with a commitment to building a stronger partnership with Indian tribal governments to protect Native Americans from unacceptable risks to their health, environment and culture as well as pro- tecting cultural uses of natural resources. THE CLEAN AIR ACT The Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1990 recognize tribal sovereignty and express Congress' intent to authorize Indian tribes to carry out federal environmental programs on tribal lands. Tribes may receive grant money for development and implentation of air programs. THE TRIBAL AIR RULE The Tribal Air Rule (TAR) lays out eligibility requirements for which tribes can obtain grant money for a number of CAA programs. These grants can be used to train staff to run air programs and to establish and maintain ad- equate air quality programs. For the full text version of the TAR visit: http://www.epa.gov/oar/tribal/tar.html OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION EPA's Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) is responsible for reducing air pollution by develop- ing national programs, policies and regulations to control air pollution and exposure to radiation. Four programs operate under OAR: • Office of Air Quality and Planning Standards • Office of Atmospheric Programs • Office of Transportation and Air Quality • Office of Radiation and Indoor Air OAR works with its tribal partners to ensure that they are protected from the effects of radia- tion, indoor and outdoor air pollutants. OAR is also working to develop the capacity, infrastruc- ture and skills that tribes need to assess, under- stand and control air quality on tribal lands. OAR's Senior Tribal Manager ensures that OAR programs reflect the Agency's commitment to protect the health of tribal people and the environment in which they live and work. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY PLANNING & STANDARDS OAQPS is dedicated to supporting tribal programs that improve outdoor air quality in Indian Country by: • Developing policy and guidance to sup port tribal program development for achieving the National Health standards Monitoring visibility issues related to air pollution • Providing technical support and guidance with air quality monitoring emissions inventory and air quality assessment Encouraging tribal participation in regional planning organizations OAQPS Contact: Laura McKelvey 919-541-5497 mckelvey.laura@epa.gov www.epa.gov/airprogm/oar/oaqps/ OFFICE OF ATMOSPHERIC PROGRAMS GAP focuses on reducing harmful emis- sions into the atmosphere by: • Providing technical assistance to tribes for monitoring atmospheric deposits Implementing acid rain programs Implementing laws to phase out use of ozone depleting substances Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by carrying out voluntary energy efficiency programs GAP Contact: Tamara Saltman 202-564-8942 saltman.tamara@epa.gov www.epa.gov/air/oap.htrnl ------- |