2013 TRIBAL LANDS and ENVIRONMENT FORUM
August 19-22, 2013
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa
Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
Click HERE to register and learn more about the Tribal Lands
and Environment Forum.
August 19-22, 2013
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa
Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
Waste & Response:
Working with our federal partners, as well as tribes throughout Indian Country and Alaska, ITEP has developed two distinct programs focused on a broad range of waste management activities. The Tribal Solid Waste Education and Assistance Program (TSWEAP) is funded through various sources and provides training and direct assistance to tribal professionals working in the field of solid waste.
The Tribal Waste and Response Assistance Program (TWRAP) is funded by USEPA and has a broader mandate. TWRAP provides training and assistance, but covers additional areas of concern, such as brownfields, contaminated sites, hazardous materials, Underground Storage Tanks, and emergency response programs. TWRAP also has a component providing targeted assistance to Alaskan Native Villages.
Tribal Hazardous Substances site:
Full Circle - Waste Management & Tribal Response Newsletter:
All files are in pdf format.

For more information, please contact:
Todd Barnell, Program Manager
Tel: 928/523-3840
Email: Todd.Barnell@nau.edu
John Mead, Program Coordinator
Tel: 928/523-2005
Email: John.Mead@nau.edu
Tel: 928/523-3840
Email: Todd.Barnell@nau.edu
John Mead, Program Coordinator
Tel: 928/523-2005
Email: John.Mead@nau.edu
Jennifer Williams, Alaska Program Coordinator, Sr.
Tel: 907/250-3826
Email: Jennifer.Williams@nau.edu
Roberta Tohannie, Program Coordinator
Tel: 928/523-2082
Email: Roberta.Tohannie@nau.edu
Tel: 907/250-3826
Email: Jennifer.Williams@nau.edu
Roberta Tohannie, Program Coordinator
Tel: 928/523-2082
Email: Roberta.Tohannie@nau.edu
Last updated: February 26, 2013
