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Tribal 319: 2011 Tribal WQ Conference

2011 Tribal Water Quality Conference meeting agenda.

Meeting Materials

Final Agenda

Pre-Conference Workshops

Tribal Consultation Call

Field Session Agendas

Presentations

Tuesday

Track 1
Track 2
Track 3

Wednesday

Track 1
Track 2
Track 3

Thursday

Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Closing Plenary
  • Final Agenda (pdf) (432.09 KB)
  • STORET and WQX Workshop (pdf) (295.87 KB)
  • Sustainable Finance Workshop (pdf) (329.18 KB)
  • Waters of the US Consultation (pdf) (217.73 KB)
  • Wednesday: San Ildefonso Pueblo (pdf) (134.54 KB)
  • Friday: Taos Pueblo (pdf) (322.61 KB)
  • Introduction to Grants Management (pdf) (869.68 KB)
  • Developing Your Water Quality Program (pdf) (620.43 KB)
  • The Hopi Tribe Water Resources Program (pdf) (35.77 MB)
  • Tribal Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Workshop (pdf) (510.87 KB)
  • Quality Assurance Plan for Surface Water Quality Data Collection (pdf) (10.5 MB)
  • La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (pdf) (8.74 MB)
  • Introduction to Water Quality Standards (pdf) (1.71 MB)
  • The Pueblo of Sandia: Water Quality Standards, NPDES, and the Clean Water Act (pdf) (2.05 MB)
  • Water Quality Standards: Protecting Tribal Waters (pdf) (9.12 MB)
  • Developing a TAS Package for the Water Quality Standards Program (pdf) (2.1 MB)
  • Enhancing State & Tribal Wetland Program (ESTP) Initiative Overview (pdf) (424.34 KB)
  • EPA Region 8’s Tribal Wetlands Protection Programs (pdf) (2.21 MB)
  • InterTribal Wetland Working Group-emerging patterns and networks (pdf) (3.13 MB)
  • Pend Oreille Valley Wetland Restoration Efforts (pdf) (8.95 MB)
  • Reconnecting a Wetland to Thirty Cent Creek (pdf) (30.21 MB)
  • Fort Peck Tribes’ Manning Lake Wetland Complex and Tribal Wildlife Refuge (pdf) (5.58 MB)
  • Watershed Based Planning (pdf) (5.09 MB)
  • Tribal Water Quality Monitoring Programs in the Klamath River and Major Tributaries (pdf) (5.67 MB)
  • Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development with 319 Funds (pdf) (6.88 MB)
  • Data Management for your Water Quality Program (pdf) (2.02 MB)
  • Water Quality Data Management, Program Integration, and Sharing (pdf) (3.87 MB)
  • Monitoring, Managing and Submitting Water Quality Data Under CWA 106 and 319 (pdf) (2.38 MB)
  • NPDES: Inspector Credential Authority and Application: A Tribal Perspective (pdf) (1.03 MB)
  • Pueblo Tesuque Environment Department Water Quality Monitoring Program (pdf) (7.42 MB)
  • Quality Assurance Project Plan Development Workshop (pdf) (159.46 KB)
  • Tribal Monitoring and Assessment (pdf) (7.9 MB)
  • Developing an Annual Water Quality Assessment Report (pdf) (881.62 KB)
  • Developing your CWA Section 319—Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program (pdf) (3.32 MB)
  • Matching 319 and 106 with Restoration Priorities (pdf) (13.1 MB)
  • Yurok Tribe’s NPS Implementation and Monitoring Programs (pdf) (12.92 MB)
  • Tribal Involvement and the 303(d) Impaired Waters Program (pdf) (1.34 MB)
  • Watershed Assessment and NPS Management Plan Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (pdf) (2.24 MB)
  • Mining In Your Backyard Using Your Clean Water Act Sections 106 and 319 Funds (pdf) (2.14 MB)
  • White Mesa Uranium Mill and Wind River UMTRA (pdf) (2.79 MB)
  • NPS Project Evaluation (pdf) (3.64 MB)
  • Crow 319 Project Example (pdf) (1.36 MB)
  • Effective Water Quality BMP Monitoring Tools (pdf) (6.62 MB)
  • Building Effective Partnerships (pdf) (2.26 MB)
  • Kickapoo Water Quality (pdf) (9.05 MB)
  • Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Irrigation Project (pdf) (2.39 MB)
  • Implementing Agricultural Best Management Practices Through CWA Section 319 (pdf) (16.12 MB)
  • Restoring Connectivity of a Fond du Lac Reservation Trout Stream (pdf) (9.09 MB)
  • Supporting the Development of Mercury Fish Tissue and Water Quality Criteria for the Navajo Nation (pdf) (4.01 MB)
  • Data Analysis of the Levels of Human Toxins in Fish within the Salt and Verde Rivers (pdf) (7.29 MB)
  • Nutrient Monitoring of the Los Piños River in 2011 (pdf) (12.74 MB)
  • Using 106 and 319 Programs for Lake Restoration on the Fond du Lac Reservation (pdf) (5.99 MB)
  • Yakama Nation Environmental Management Program (pdf) (2.42 MB)
  • Integrating Tribal Stream Monitoring Data Sets into Regional Assessment Frameworks (pdf) (2.86 MB)
  • BMPs and Management Measures: Structural and Nonstructural (pdf) (2.97 MB)
  • ITEP’s Climate Change Trainings and Resources for Tribes (pdf) (1.2 MB)
  • National Tribal Water Council (pdf) (220.66 KB)
  • Ground Water Monitoring to Investigate Contamination and Protect Drinking Water Sources (pdf) (4.79 MB)
  • Bay Mills Indian Community EPA 319 Program: Onsite Waste Inventory (pdf) (4.86 MB)
  • Miccosukee Standards Development Grant (pdf) (5.55 MB)
  • Outreach and Education in the Red Lake Watershed (pdf) (12.5 MB)
  • Pueblo of Sandia Environment Department (pdf) (1.56 MB)
  • Santa Ana Youth Hands-on Hydrology Outreach (pdf) (6.42 MB)
  • Overview of the Bureau of Reclamation and Funding Opportunities for Tribes (pdf) (1.33 MB)
  • Fish and Wildlife Service (pdf) (45.85 KB)
  • Funding Opportunities for Protecting Tribal Waters (pdf) (84.12 KB)
  • USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (pdf) (3.16 MB)

Polluted Runoff: Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution

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