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This page provides space to post short write-ups (including photographs/visuals) that showcase successful tribal-EPA projects.  If you have a project to submit, please contact Jennifer Manville (manville.jennifer@epa.gov).

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Originally developed to explore the idea of developing site response program MOUs between EPA and specific tribes, the Working Group changed its focus to providing a series of training on the four core elements of a CERCLA 128(a) program.  Developing these core elements will provide the necessary foundation for tribes interested in considering a program MOU with EPA.  To date, the following training sessions have been conducted:

  • Overview of the CERCLA 128(a) Core Elements
  • Element 1: Timely Survey and Inventory of Sites and the Public Record
  • Element 2: Oversight and Enforcement Authorities
  • Element 3: Public Participation 
     
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