Programs Contacts
EPA National Tribal Contacts
- Regional Indian Program Managers and Coordinators - This listing, maintained by EPA's American Indian Environmental Office, includes mailing addresses, telephone/fax and email contact information, and links to regional tribal program websites.
- EPA's Tribal Operations Committee - The Tribal Operations Committee (TOC) is comprised of 19 Tribal leaders or their Environmental Program Managers (referred to as the "Tribal Caucus") and EPA's Senior Leadership Team, including the Administrator, the Deputy Administrator and the Agency's Assistant Administrators and Regional Administrators.
- Tribal Environmental Organizations Guide (PDF) (56pp., 232Kb) - This guide provides compilation of organizations that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Indian Program works with in various capacities. These organizations are categorized into two types: National/Regional EPA Supported Organizations and National/Regional Indian Organizations. It is a working document intended to be changed as new information becomes available.
- Tribal Contacts Data System - a database with search capabilities to find the tribal leaders and related information.
- Related Links - a list of links to other federal resources which may provide American Indian tribal information.
EPA Regional Tribal Contacts
- EPA New England (Region 1) Contacts - includes both EPA New England tribal program staff and tribal contacts for federally recognized tribes.
- Region 2 Indian Program Contacts - includes Regional Indian Workgroup members.
- Indian Program Contacts - Region 4 - includes division coordinators, program project officers, and program-specific contacts.
- Region 5 Indian Environmental Office Staff - includes Regional Indian Workgroup members.
- Region 8 Tribal Assistance Program Staff - includes Tribal Assistance Program contacts located in EPA Region 8 offices in Denver, Colorado and Helena, Montana.
- Region 10 Tribal Specialists - lists staff who work on tribal-related issues within EPA Region 10's different media offices (such as Water, Air, etc.). If you have tribal-related questions about specific issues, please feel free to contact them directly, or contact the Tribal Coordinator for the area where you live.