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ITEP Resources::
Tribal Air Resources:
The following are tribal websites involved in Air Programs. If your tribal air webpage isn't included here, please email your link to: ITEP Webmaster.
- Bishop Paiute Tribe Air Quality Program:
Preserving the beauty and purity of our Aboriginal Homelands.
www.bishoptribeemo.com
- Walker River Paiute Tribe:
Preserving our culture by protecting our environment.
www.wrpt.org/
- Spirit Lake Tribe:
To have a better understanding of what local air quality means to the health of our people and environment of the Spirit Lake Nation.
www.spiritlakenation.com/air.htm
- The Official site of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe:
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe Air Quality Program is Dedicated to Protecting, Preserving, and Enhancing the Culture and Environmental Resources of our Tribal Lands.
www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/air.shtml
- St. Regis Mohawk Tribe:
Environment Division for the next Seven Generations...
www.srmtenv.org/index.php?spec=cleanair
- Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma:
The mission of the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Environmental Department is to protect human health, the environment, and the cultural heritage of the Quapaw people through applying scientific methods in understanding impacts to our natural world.
http://quapawtribe.com/site/view/AirProgram.pml
- Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe of California:
The objective of TEPA’s Air Quality monitoring program is to collect data and information that reflects air quality where people live and work on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation
www.hoopa-nsn.gov/departments/tepa/airquality.htm
- Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes:
Clean air is an important natural resource that is often overlooked until pollution problems become evident.
www.cskt.org/tr/epa_airquality.htm
- Inter-Tribal Environmental Council:
Clean Air - This program is conducting air monitoring at eight tribal sites throughout Oklahoma. At three of the tribal sites, the OES is monitoring for criteria pollutants and meteorological parameters.
www.itecmembers.org/Default.aspx?tabid=1298
- Navajo Nation EPA:
To protect, preserve, and enhance the air resources for current and future Navajo generations.
www.navajonationepa.org/
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