Uses)

United States Environmental Protection Agency	August 2012

Region IX, San Francisco, California

Tribal Program Newsletter

Environmental Tip of the Month

During hot weather, don't top off the gas tank. Cars or trucks should be refueled in the early morning or the
evening when it's cooler. A small fuel spill may not seem like much, but every spill evaporates and adds to air
pollution, and fuel pumps with vapor recovery systems can feed a spill back into their tanks - after gas has
been paid.. So, in hot weather - Don't top off!

Meetings, Conferences and Workshops

Sponsor: Department of Energy

Aug. 21-22 Electric Utility Basics Course

Portland, OR

lndianEnergy@Hq.Doe.Gov

Sponsor: Bios Forte Environmental Services

Sept. 18-19

Clean and Healthy Tribal
Casinos Workshop

Grand

Portage, MN

Tonya Connor, 218-757-3261
or tconnor@biosforte-nsn.gov

Sponsor: EPA, Tribal Program Office

Aug 28-30

RTOC Meeting

Reno, NV

Willard Chin, 415-972-3797 or
chin.willard@epa.gov

Nov. 27-29

RTOC Meeting and
20th Tribal/EPA Conference

San Francisco,
CA

www.reaion9tribal-
eDaconference.com

Trainings and Webinars

Sponsor: EPA Western Brownfield Regions (Webinars)

Aug 16

Assessment Proposals

1:00 p.m. PDT

www.epa.gov/region9/brownfields

Aug 23

Cleanup Proposals

1:00 p.m. PDT

www.epa.gov/region9/brownfields

Aug 30

Revolving Loan Fund
Proposals

1:00 p.m. PDT

www.epa.gov/region9/brownfields

Sponsor: Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)

Aug 22-23

ArcGIS Desktop I: Getting Started w/ GIS

Sparks, NV

Sept 17-19

ArcGIS Desktop III: Workflows and Analysis*

Lakewood, CO

Sept 25-27

ArcGIS Desktop I: Getting Started w/ GIS

Cherokee, NC

Contact Micah Broderick, (877) 293-9494 or go

http://www.indianaffairs.g0v/WhatWeD0/ServiceOverview/Ge0spatial/index.htm#GISS0ftware

Sponsor: Nationa

Indian Justice Center



Aug 14-15

Solid Waste Management Safety
and Recycling Strategies

Chandler, AZ

www.niic.ora. (free tuition

Tribal Program Newsletter, August 2012

Page 1


-------
Sponsor: Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP)

Aug 20-23

Annual Tribal Lands and
Environment Forum

North Bend/Coos
Bay, OR

http ://www4. n a u. ed u/ite p/co nfe re
nces/confr tlf.asp or contact Todd
Barnell, (928) 523-3840 or
todd.barnell@nau.edu

ITEP will cover lodging costs (room and taxes only) for 20 participants. All participants are responsible
for their own travel and per diem expenses. Applications are limited to no more than two per tribe in
order to accommodate as many people from different tribes as possible. Application available at the
following website, http://www4.nau.edu/itep/waste/traininq wastemqmt.asp.

Sponsor: California Air Resources Board (CARB)

Four Advanced Inspector Training courses are offered by CARB in June, July and August,
information, go to the CARB training website (http://www.arb.ca.qov/traininq/national.htm').

Environmental Protection Agency-Wide Plan to Provide Solid Waste Management Capacity
Assistance to Tribes- Consultation and Coordination on the Draft Plan -

Formal consultation on the document began July 23 and will run for 60 days. A webinar to facilitate
during that period will be held. For more information, please go to
http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/wvl/tribal/capacitvassist.htm
http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/wvl/tribal/pdfbct/awptribalswmanaqement.pdf

Grants and Loans

U.S EPA Region 9 Agriculture Program and Tribal Programs Office convene tribal foodways advisory
group: An ad hoc group of tribe members, university Cooperative Extension advisors, and EPA staff has
been discussing ways to improve health and environmental conditions in Indian Country through local
agriculture and community food systems. The group plans to meet quarterly via conference call to share
information on funding opportunities and other resources and opportunities, with the next call planned for
October. Contact: Don Hodge, 415-972-3240; hodge.don@epa.gov

v1' fcL.

Department of Agriculture (USDA) Launches Know Your Farmer Know Your Food Compass 2.0

The KYF Compass is a USDA online resource to support local and regional food systems. The multi-media
site provides narratives with stories, images, and video showcasing inspiring local food success stories from
around the country. The Grants, Loans, & Support page lists all USDA programs that provide funding
opportunities for local food systems in one convenient location and links to program descriptions so that you
can look for the program that best fits your project.

$100 Million in Grants by 2020

The Wells Fargo & Company and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) have launched a $15
million new environmental grant program awarding $100 million to nonprofit organizations and universities by
2020. Wells Fargo-NFWF grants will fund proposals focused in the following areas: sustainable agriculture
and forestry; conservation of land and water resources; restoration of urban ecosystems; and clean energy
infrastructure. For more information, go to: https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/csr/ea/environmental-giving

Tribal EcoAmbassadors Program:

This program aims to both promote environmental education and find solutions to environmental problems
pertinent to tribal communities. It reaches out to faculty at tribal colleges and universities awarding financial
and technical assistance for a year. For more information, contact Marissa Mclnnis
(mcinnis.marissa@epa.gov) or visit the website at http://www.epa.gov/ecoambassadors/tribal/index.html

For more

input

Tribal Program Newsletter, August 2012

Page 2


-------
Environmental Employment Opportunities

Nevada Inter-Tribal Energy Consortium Manager

The Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California has an opening for the above-mentioned position. The individual
hired must be highly motivated with extensive background in alternative energy and development of energy
related projects. For more information go to the following website Nevada Inter-Tribal Energy Consortium
Manager-Job Announcement or call Marie Barry, (775) 265-8682, Marie.Barry@washoetribe.us

Program Coordinator, Tribal Air Quality Program

The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) has an opening for a coordinator to perform complex technical
research analysis on Clean Air Act initiatives and policies and effectively communicate the information to tribal
programs. If interested, please submit your resume to Bette Hartsfield, Human Resource Specialist, ITCA,
2214 North Central Avenue, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85004, 602,258-4822 or bette.hartsfield@itcaonline.com.
Position is open until filled.

Websites

Environmental Protection Agency
Air 	

Air Quality Designation Memos:	

Clean-Air Act: 	

	http://www.epa.gov

.http://www.epa.gov/region09/air/tribal/index.html
http://www.epa.g0v/air/tribal/airpr0gs.html#p0licy
	http://www.epa.gov/nsr

Climate Change 	 	http://www.epa.gov/region9/climatechange/tribes/federal-land.html

A Guide for Tribal Leaders on U.S. Climate Change Programs

	http://tribalclimate.uoregon.edu/publications/

Pesticides

Proposed National Federal Tribal Certification Plan

	http://www.epa.gov/oppfead1/safety/applicators/applicators.htm

	zinn.nicole@epa.gov or (703) 308-7076

National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC):	www.npic.orst.edu

NPIC offers a toll-free number Monday through Saturday from 6:30 am to 4:30 pm PST. For any question
regarding pesticides, please call toll free 800-858-7378 or

Poison Control

Post the Poison Help number by home phones and program it into cell phones: (1-800-222-1222). For more
information, go to the American Association of Poison Control Centers or contact Fabiola Estrada, Pesticides
Office, 415-972-3493 or email estrada.fabiola@epa.gov

Toxics	 	http://www.epa.gov/region09/toxic/tri/

Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting

	http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-04-19/pdf/2012-9442.pdf

http://news.duke.edu/2008/06/TRIMiranda.html or, lee.lily@epa.gov

EPA School Siting Guidelines and Healthy School Environments	www.epa.gov/schools

	http://www.epa.gov/region9/childhealth/pdf/school-siting-guidelines-fact-sheet-oct-2011 .pdf

	campopiano.jorine@epa.gov or 213-244-1808

Tribal Program Newsletter, August 2012

Page 3


-------
Federal Requirements for Managing Asbestos-Containing Building Materials at K-12 Schools

	http://www.epa.gov/asbestos/pubs/aherarequirements.pdf

	http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/newsletters/civil/enfalert/aheraalert0721 .pdf

	http://www.epa.gov/region9/tribal/pdf/protect-children-community-from-asbestos.pdf

	ortsuchiya.ron@epa.gov

National Response Center (NRC) for Chemical Spills and Methamphetamine Labs

	http://www.nrc.uscg.mil/index.html

The NRC is open a 24-hour, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. For more information or to report a spill,
call 1-800-424-8802 or 1-202-267-2675.

Tribal Compliance Assistance Center - Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assistance

	http://www.epa.gov/tribalcompliance or http://www.assistancecenters.net

For questions about the Tribal Center or the Profile of Tribal Government Operations, contact Jonathan
Binder, 202-564-2516, binder.jonathan@epa.gov, or Catherine Tunis, 202-564-0476,
tunis.catherine@epa.gov or mail EPA, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Mail Code 2224A, Washington, DC
20460.

Tribal Compliance Assistance Notebook (TCAN) for Schools

	http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/tribal.nsf/programs/tribal+schools

	http://www.epa.gov/compliance/data/planning/priorities/tribal.html

Household Hazardous Waste Program	www.tn.gov/environment/swm/hhw/

Signs of Environmental Violations:

	http://www.epa.gOv/oecaerth/criminal/investigations/signsofviolations2.html#violations

How to Report a Possible Violation of Environmental Law	http://www.epa.gov/tips

Treatment and Removal of Abandoned Vehicles

	http://www.epa.gov/region09/waste/tribal/resources.html

Contact Michelle Baker at baker.michelle@epa.gov or 415-972-3206 for paper copies.

Targeted Brownfields Assessments

	www.epa.gov/region09/brownfields/pdf/Brochure-idea-final-05-07-07.pdf

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)	http://www.epa.gov/pcbsincaulk

Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council 	http://www.itrcweb.org/membership.asp

The Department of Homeland Security Tribal Resource Guide

	http://www.dhs.gov/files/publications/tribal-resource-guide.shtm

Community Grant Resources

	http://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/contact/index.html

	http://www.epa.gov/ogd/training/resources_for_communities/community_grants_table.htm

	http://www.epa.gov/ogd/training/resources_for_communities/epa_grants_101.htm

Tribal Office General Assistance Program:	 http://iaspub.epa.gov/GAP_Online/

Grants and Funding: 	http://www.epa.gov/region09/funding/index.html

American Indian Environmental Program Office	http://www.epa.gov/indian

Tribal Program Newsletter, August 2012

Page 4


-------


American Indian Environmental Office Newsletter

	http://www.epa.gov/indian/pdf/newsletters/aieo-summer-issue-2012.pdf

Water Program	http://www.epa.gov/region09/water

	http://www.epa.gov/water/tribaltraining/index.html

EPA Policy on Underground Storage Tanks Delivery Prohibition

http://cfpub.epa.gov/compliance/resources/policies/civil/rcra/details.cfm?CAT_ID=&SUB_ID=18&templatePag

e=21&title=Underground%20Storage%20Tanks

Underground Storage Tanks Indian Country Program Directory

	http://www.epa.gov/swerust1/pubs/usinctrdir.htm

"

Overfill Prevention: Best Management Practices for Underground Storage Tank

	www.epa.gov/oust/pubs/ustbmps.html

Strategy for EPA/Tribal Partnership to Implement Section 1529 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005

	www.epa.gov/oust/fedlaws/Tribal%20Strategy_080706r.pdf

Leaky Ground Storage Tanks	http://www.epa.gov/region09/waste/ust/leaking-tanks-indian

	http://www.epa.gov/water/tribaltraining/resources/general.html

Tribal Training	http://www.epa.gov/indian/calendar/othertraining.htm

National Tribal Minor New Source Review (NSR) Rule .... http://www.epa.g0v/NSR/acti0ns.html#junl 1
or contact Roberto Gutierrez, 415-947-4276.

National Indian Justice Center	http://www.nijc.org/pdfs/AIR.PDF

	http ://www. n ij c. 0 rg/pdfs/SO LID WAS .PDF

	http://www.nijc.org/pdfs/WATER.PDF

	http://www.nijc.org/pdfs/DRWATER.PDF

The Tribal Energy and Environmental Information Clearinghouse (TEEIC)	http://teeic.anl.gov

Solar and Wind Energy Screening Tools	http://www.epa.gov/renewableenergyland/

Montana Weatherization Training Center	http://weatherization.org/rrp.html

California Regional Water Quality Control Boards

	http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/resources/email_subscriptions

Community Health Studies	http://www.communityhealthstudies.com

WIH Resource Group, Environmental and Logistic Solutions	http://www.wihresourcegroup.com/

National Indian Library Law	http://www.narf.org/nill/triballaw/index.htm

Stop the Waste	http://www.stopwaste.org/home/index.asp

Conserveatree	http://soils.usda.gov/survey

Energy Efficient and Renewable Energy	http://www.eere.energy.gov/tribalenergy/projects.cfm

Energy Savers	www.energysavers.gov

The Gaia-SINS Federated Projects Home-Page (computers	http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite/

Housing and Urban Development	http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/ih/codetalk/onap/swonap/

Earth 911.com	http://earth911 .com/hazardous/rechargeable-batteries/

Tribal Program Newsletter, August 2012

Page 5


-------
Procedures for Accessing EPA Resources for Emergency Responses to Hazardous Materials
Incidents on Tribal or Federal Lands in Arizona

Call 9-1-1 first. Then notify the National Response Center at 1 800-424-8802. A tribe can also notify Arizona
Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) at 602-390-7894 or 602-771-2330. If it is a transportation-
related spill, call 602-223-2212 at the Arizona Department of Public Safety. In addition, local jurisdictions need
to be notified of the incident. If ADEQ is unable to respond to a hazardous materials incident on tribal and
federal lands, contact the National Response Center at 800-424-8802, and ask for the EPA Region 9 Duty
Officer. EPA has On-Scene Coordinators placed in San Francisco, and Los Angeles, CA, Carson City, NV
and Phoenix, AZ who can provide timely response to a hazardous materials incident.

This monthly newsletter contains information on meetings, conferences, trainings, available grants, employment opportunities and other
items of interest. Comments and feedback are appreciated. Contact Maria Castain 415-972-3264; email castain.maria@epa.gov or go
to: http://www.epa.gov/region9/tribal/newslet.html. Also, if you want to be removed from this mailing list, contact Maria.

Tribal Program Newsletter, August 2012

Page 6


-------