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Alaska Tribal Solid Waste Training Program:


  • Solid Waste Alaska Network:
    This site is about Solid Waste Management (SWM) for Alaska Native Villages. Site also contains a Village-to-Village ENV Message Board.
    www.ccthita-swan.org/main/index.cfm

  • Tribal Waste Journal:
    Alaska villages chart their own course toward solid waste solutions. [pdf]
    www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/tribal/pdftxt/twj-3.pdf

  • Environmental IGAP:
    Indian General Assistance Programs environmental resources
    www.ccthita-igap.org/environmental_resources/organizations.htm

  • Eyak Environmental Science:
    Eyak Environmental Science (EES) will provide high quality environmental science, engineering and remediation services to government and industry to generate profits that improve the socioeconomic status of Eyak shareholders.
    www.eyakenvironmental.com/

  • Alaska Native Science Commission:
    The Alaska Native Science Commission was created to bring together research and science in partnership with the Native community.
    www.nativescience.org/

  • EPA’s "Solid Waste in Indian Country":
    Contains resource information and links about; Basic Information, Where You Live, Grants Funding, Regulation/Standards, etc.
    www.epa.gov/tribalmsw/

  • Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation’s solid waste program:
    Site contains Quick Links, Of Interest, pertaining to municipal and industrial landfills and waste collection facilities
    www.state.ak.us/dec/eh/sw/

							


			
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