Tribal water quality and water resource staff are invited to the Pacific Northwest Tribal Clean Water Act (CWA) Training Workshop in Tulalip, WA, to learn how to implement CWA programs. The training will address CWA programs including Section 106, Section 319, Section 303(d), water quality standards, and wetlands and will be useful to Tribes who work on these programs or are interested in pursuing Treatment in a similar manner as a State (TAS) status for one or more programs. The workshop will be targeted to Tribes who conduct water quality monitoring, issue water quality certifications, and address water quality issues, nonpoint source pollution, and impaired waters/TMDLs. Tribal staff from across the country are invited, although there will be a focus on examples and applications for Tribes in the Pacific Northwest. The training is being organized by the National Association of Wetland Managers and Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota GeoSpatial Services (SMUMN GSS) in partnership with EPA. The training is free and travel assistance is available.