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Cleaning Up, Protecting and Preserving Tribal Lands

  • Tribal Engagement Session on PFAS in Soil

    OLEM is hosting an engagement session with Tribes to receive input on managemnet of surface soils with low concentrations of PFAS.

    • April 30, 2 pm ET. Register.
  • 2026 Tribal Lands and Environment Forum

    Join Tribal environmental professionals from around the country to learn about cleanup, prevention, waste management, and response programs in Indian country. The 2026 TLEF is August 17-20 in Oklahoma City, OK.

    • Register
    • Submit a session proposal
    • Learn more
  • Proposal to Cleanup Abandoned Tires

    Comment on the EPA proposal to help cleanup abandoned scrap tires by increasing their use as an alternative fuel in cement kilns. Submit comments by May 22. Learn more.

  • New network focused on abandoned and legacy hard-rock mines

    The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals is creating a new network for Tribal professionals and their allies at nonprofits, universities, agencies, and other entities, focused on the many issues associated with abandoned and legacy hard-rock mines. 

    • Join the network listserv today.

EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management works with Tribal governments to protect and restore land by promoting and implementing safe waste management practices, assessing and cleaning up contaminated sites, reducing waste and preventing future contamination, and preparing for and responding to environmental emergencies. The Office of Land and Emergency Management Tribal program is committed to protecting human health and the environment in Indian country, while supporting Tribal sovereignty, acting consistently with the federal trust responsibility and strengthening the government-to-government relationship with Tribes.

Programs

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  • Overview of Cleanup and Spill Prevention Programs
  • Laws and Regulations for Cleanup
  • Waste Management in Indian Country
  • Considering Traditional Ecological Knowledge During the Cleanup Process
  • Office of Land and Emergency Management Tribal Program Accomplishments
     

Resources

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  • Cleanup Funding Authorities Available to Tribal Governments
  • Tribal Waste Management Training Resources
  • Tribal Waste Management Funding Resources Directory
  • Tribal Waste Management Webinars
  • Tribal Oil Spill Prevention and Chemical Emergency Preparedness Webinars

Related Links

  • Office of Land and Emergency Management Tribal Program Contacts
  • Superfund Remedial Program in Indian Country
  • Consideration of Tribal Treaty Rights and Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Superfund Remedial Program
  • Underground Storage Tanks Program in Indian Country
  • Tribal Response Programs
  • Tribal Waste and Response Steering Committee
  • Tribal Lands Assistance Center
  • EPA’s Environmental Protection in Indian Country
  • EPA Tribal Consultations Opportunities

Cleanups in your Community

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Click the map to search by street address, city, county, and other geographies to find out how EPA's Superfund, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Brownfields and Emergency Response programs are cleaning up land in communities across the USA.

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Last updated on April 22, 2026
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