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Build America, Buy America Act

The Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) requires that no funds made available for a Federal financial assistance program for infrastructure may be obligated for a project unless all of the iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction...

Asthma Awareness Month

Spring is upon us, and allergy season – and Asthma Awareness Month – have arrived. Here are a few things you can do to reduce or remove allergens from indoor air: Before opening your windows to get some fresh air, check the outdoor air quality...

Environmental Justice Technical Assistance Providers: NIHB

The National Indian Health Board’s (NIHB) Tribal Environmental Impact Network is a new cohort of professionals with experience in issues impacting environmental justice in Indian Country. These experts will assist NIHB in providing technical assistance to Tribal...

EPA’s Clean Ports Program – Apply by May 28

Two funding opportunities are open through EPA’s Clean Ports Program. The Zero-Emission Technology Deployment Competition will be used to fund almost $3 billion in zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure to reduce mobile source emissions (criteria pollutants,...

ADEC Solid Waste Bootcamp – May 7-9

Join the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) for its annual Solid Waste Bootcamp, a freeand truly superbonline training on the basics of solid waste management in rural (Class III) landfills. Topics will include solid waste best management...

EPA’s New National Drinking Water Regulation for PFAS

On April 10, EPA finalized the first-ever National Drinking Water Regulation for PFAS. Exposure to these forever chemicals has been linked to cancer, impacts on the liver, heart, and immune system, and developmental damage in infants and children.  This final...

DOE’s Home Energy Rebates – Apply by May 31

Federally recognized Tribes can receive Tribal Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates to help weatherize their homes, purchase efficient electric heat pumps for space heating and cooling and electrical upgrades, and more. These are “point of sale” rebates up to...

World Social Marketing Conference – May 15-18

The World Social Marketing Conference, hosted by the Social Marketing Association of North America, will discuss how to effectively deliver programs to foster health, safety, and environmental behavioral changes. The conference will be held in person in Clearwater,...

Required Training for New EPA Grantees

As of March 4, EPA’s Office of Grants and Debarment requires new grant recipients to complete two courses before receiving funds: EPA Grants Management Training and How to Develop a Budget. Whether you’re a seasoned or new grantee, this is great training for...

Internships for Students and Recent Graduates

Looking for opportunities for youth? EPA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Park Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the National Renewable Energy Laboratories, and other federal agencies are recruiting now! You can also search or internships on USA...

Ocean Acidification in Alaska

Ocean Acidification in Alaska is a free online course from the Alaska Ocean Acidification Network for anyone who wishes to learn how ocean acidification is affecting Alaska waters and its potential impacts on local species. The course is comprised of 8 modules and...

Disposal of E-Cigarettes

EPA’s new fact sheet, How to Safely Dispose of E-Cigarettes: Information for Individuals, explains that e-cigarettes should be taken to household hazardous waste collection sites rather than thrown in the trash or recycling bins. The lithium batteries inside of...

Tribal Lands and Environment Forum – August 12-15

Registration has opened for the Tribal Lands and Environment Forum, which focuses on how to improve management, protection, and restoration of Tribal lands. The forum will be held in person in Eugene, OR. The planning committee is seeking proposals for presentations...

Disaster Resilient Design Concepts: EPA Report

The potential for disaster increases as communities expand into hazard-prone areas and climate change alters the frequency, severity, and locations of threats. Disaster Resilient Design Concepts showcases designs that can help communities reduce the impact of...

Household Medication Disposal: EPA Website

EPA has launched a new website to provide information about proper disposal of leftover household medications, including how to use various pharmaceutical take-back programs. The website helps the public understand why proper disposal of household medication is needed...

2024 UCUT / T&H Transboundary Mining Conference

The Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida) is thrilled to invite you to attend the third annual UCUT Transboundary Mining Conference in Dzantik'i Heeni (Juneau, Alaska). August 26 & 27 for Tribal and First Nation...

EPA Standards to Protect Communities from Chemical Accidents

EPA recently announced publication of the “Safer Communities by Chemical Accident Prevention Rule,” which is designed to protect at-risk communities from chemical accidents, especially those located near facilities in industry sectors with high accident rates. The...

NEW! EPA’s Office of Agriculture and Rural Affairs

EPA’s new Office of Agriculture and Rural Affairs will work to improve environmental stewardship and economic opportunity for America’s farmers and ranchers, as well as strengthen the vitality of small towns and rural communities. Activities will including developing...

Bullitt Prize – Applications due June 1, 2024

The Bullitt Foundation’s mission is to safeguard the natural environment by promoting responsible human activities and sustainable communities in the Pacific Northwest. The $100,000 Bullitt Prize is given annually to an individual or collaborative group based in...

Tribal Lands and Environment Forum – August 12-15

Save the date for the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals’ Tribal Lands and Environment Forum, which will take place in August in Eugene, OR. More information and a link to registration will be available this Spring.

How We Cook: Reducing Indoor Pollution

Gas stoves can be a significant source of indoor pollution. Learn what you can do to improve air quality in your home: In his latest research, Dr. Dan Jaffe of the University of Washington looks to the kitchen as a source for indoor pollution in the home. Read...

ATNI Energy Newsletter

The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) recently launched a newsletter to share opportunities about Tribal energy project funding, spread the word about events, and provide updates on Tribal energy news. Subscribe

Water as a Climate Change Solution: EPA Website

EPA’s Water as a Climate Change Solution website provides a comprehensive collection of National Water Program climate-related resources, including a new Resilience Resource Directory. This directory is a database of EPA water climate adaptation and mitigation...

Know Before You Grow: EPA Guide

Thinking about establishing a community garden or an urban farm on your brownfield? Check out EPA’s Know Before You Grow guide for steps to consider when creating gardens or farms in formerly vacant areas. Kansas State University’s Technical Assistance to Brownfields...

Environmental Justice and Civil Rights: New EPA Web Page

EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights has published a new Grants News and Updates web page. Visit the page to find grantee success stories, program deadline reminders and updates, and information about upcoming and past engagement...

EPA’s Equity Action Plan

On February 14, EPA released the 2023 update to its Equity Action Plan, part of the Agency’s efforts to implement President Biden’s Executive Order, “Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government.” Following...

Educating Youth on Wasted Food: EPA Web Page

Most people don’t realize how much food they throw away every day. Everyone, including children and youth, needs to understand that food takes natural resources, energy, labor, and time to grow and consume, and that wasted food takes an environmental toll. EPA’s new...

Climate Change and Ground Water: EPA Fact Sheet

Consideration of Climate Change at Contaminated Groundwater Sites focuses on climate change considerations at Superfund sites with contaminated groundwater, and provide possible approaches and information sources.

EPA Seeks Grant Reviewers – Compensation Available!

EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights is seeking a diverse group of individuals with relevant expertise and experience to review grant applications submitted to EPA’s $2 billion Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants...

6PPD-q: New EPA Water Testing Method

6PPD is a common tire additive; 6PPD-quinone is a chemical by-product. On January 30, EPA published a draft testing method (EPA Method 1634) that will help Tribes, government agencies, and others determine where and when 6PPD-quinone is present in local stormwater and...

EPA’s Clean Water Act Tribal Forum – May 14-16

EPA is hosting the second Clean Water Act (CWA) Tribal Forum in personin Washington, DC. The forum will focus on a more advanced understanding of the CWA authorities most relevant to Tribes and implementation of those authorities in Indian country. This event is...

National Tribal Forum on Air Quality – May 6-9

Join this national conversation on how Tribes are implementing the Clean Air Act in partnership with EPA to improve air quality in communities. Co-sponsored by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals and the National Tribal Air Association, the National...

Show Me the Money: DEC Webinar Recording

The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Solid Waste Program hosted its monthly solid waste teleconference on December 15. This webinar focused on funding for solid waste and recycling initiatives in rural Alaska. Listen to the recording. Register for...

EPA’s Revised Policy on Consultation with Indian Tribes

EPA released the revised EPA Policy on Consultation with Indian Tribes, which establishes national guidelines for consultation across the agency, and the companion Guidance for Discussing Tribal Treaty or Similar Rights. In 1984, EPA became one of the first federal...

Solid Waste Bootcamp: DEC Presentations

You wanted to attend the Solid Waste Bootcamp hosted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation last week, but something came up? Happily, you can now download the presentations from the Solid Waste Bootcamp web page. Learn about recycling and backhaul,...

EPA R10 Tribal Daily Air Quality/Ventilation Reports

From October to May, EPA Meteorologist Jay McAlpine produces the Air Quality Forecast and Ventilation report for Tribal reservations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The two-day forecast helps Tribe plan for stagnation events, Rx, and open burning. If you would like...

EPA’s National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives

For over 25 years, EPA has established national enforcement and compliance initiatives to address the most serious and widespread environmental problems throughout the United States. EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) has updated the Agency’s...

Posted 3/30/21: Tribal Science Council Presentation

National EPA - Tribal Science Council Presentation: Collecting Examples of Indigenous Research Frameworks, Protocols and Methodologies Tribal Science Council Co-Chair Neil Patterson, Jr. shared this presentation at the March RTOC meeting. He has graciously allowed us...

Posted 3/26/21: RTOC Letter to EPA on transition

Region 10 Requests in New Administration The RTOC sent this letter to US EPA with requests and suggested initial actions in response to President Biden's Memorandum on Tribal Consultation and Strengthening Nation-to-Nation Relationships.