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September 1, 2nd 2026 Tribal Virtual Listening Session: EPA Tribal Partnership Network Review

September 1, 2026: 2nd Tribal Virtual Listening Session: EPA Tribal Partnership Network Review

The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) American Indian Environmental Office (AIEO) invites you to the second virtual informational session regarding the EPA Tribal Partnership Network Review. The informational session is scheduled for Tuesday, September 1, 2026, from 2:00 – 3:30pm ET and will be conducted through Microsoft Teams.  (Meeting Link).

Additional call in information can be found here:

  • Meeting ID: 264 334 758 409 583#;
  • Passcode: x6a68PK3 

 Or call in (audio only)

  • Phone number: (202) 991-0477;
  • Phone Conference ID: 184 499 843#

This informational session is part of EPA’s ongoing outreach regarding the EPA Tribal Partnership Network (an informal term used to collectively refer to the National Tribal Caucus (NTC), media-specific Tribal Partnership Groups, and Regional Tribal Operations Committees (RTOCs)) and their interaction with the EPA. EPA is conducting a first-ever review and feedback gathering effort regarding the operations and structures of the broad EPA Tribal Partnership Network to ensure that the Network is strong and to improve coordination, consistency, and support for Tribal partners who engage with EPA. During this session, AIEO will provide additional background on the review, participate in Questions & Answers, and receive comments and feedback on operational, structural, and communication/coordination dynamics that are working well and any input you may have on how the EPA can strengthen these joint engagements.   

Lisa Berrios 
Acting Director 
American Indian Environmental Office 

Contact Us about Environmental Protection in Indian Country to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on August 20, 2026
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