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Region 7 Tribal Program
A new website by the EPA Region 7. The Tribal Program is committed to help build tribal capacity to manage environmental programs in Indian country, and to ensure that tribes have a voice in decisions that affect their land, air, and water resources.
Wastewater in Tribal Communities
A new website by the Office of Wastewater Management. This site provides financial, technical and programmatic assistance to help tribal communities achieve adequate wastewater services.
Tribal Compliance Assistance Center
The new online Tribal Compliance Assistance Center will help tribal environmental professionals and facility owners meet environmental regulations.
Tribal Infrastructure Memoranda of Understanding
EPA – along with four other federal agencies including the Department of Interior, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development – have signed two tribal infrastructure Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs). These MOUs affirm our commitment to improving infrastructure on tribal lands and providing tribes with access to safe drinking water. It is the first time five federal agencies have agreed to work across traditional program boundaries on tribal infrastructure issues. More about the MOUs
OSWER Tribal Programs
EPA’s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) has created this site to improve outreach, consultation, and communication efforts with tribes by providing relevant information about our programs and current efforts.
Underground Storage Tanks Program in Indian Country
EPA’s Office of Underground Storage Tanks (OUST) implements the tanks program
in Indian country. Specifically, OUST is responsible for inspecting tanks and
helping to ensure compliance with all laws and regulations and helping to ensure
petroleum contaminated sites are cleaned up.nnn