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Upcoming Conferences for Tribal Communities

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Previous Conferences:

National Tribal Forum on Air Quality 2023 May 1 - May 4, 2023. Gila River Resorts and Casino Wild Horse Pass.

Registration is open.  https://www7.nau.edu/itep/main/Conferences/confr_ntf

The 2018 Tribal Exchange Network Conference was held February 27-28, 2018 in Tuscon, Arizona.

2017 National Tribal Forum on Air Quality (NTF)
Timeframe:  May 1-4, 2017

Location:  Tucson, Arizona

The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) and the National Tribal Air Association (NTAA) are looking for tribes and/or inter-tribal organizations interested in co-hosting the 2017 National Tribal Forum on Air Quality (NTF). The NTF is a premier national conference focused on improving air quality and addressing the impacts of climate change that draws approximately 200 environmental professionals from tribes, state and federal agencies, and other organizations from across the country. For information about past conferences, please visit the ITEP website: www.nau.edu/itep

  • 2018 National Air Quality Conference Floor Plan (pdf) (45.48 KB, 11/09/2017)

Tribal Air and Climate Resources

  • Tribal Minor New Source Review (NSR)
  • Tribal Authority Rule (TAR) Under the Clean Air Act
  • Developing a Tribal Implementation Plan (TIP)
  • Office of Air and Radiation Handbook for Interacting with Tribal Governments
  • Tribal Policy Documents
  • Class I Redesignation
  • Tribal Air Grants Framework
  • Tribal Actions and Events Calendar
  • Tribal Air Quality Monitoring
  • Tribal Air Emission Inventories
  • Tribal Air Coordinators
  • EPA, Other Federal Agency and Tribal Organization Resources
  • Tribal Air Newsletter
  • Tribal Air Announcements, Training, Funding and Other Opportunities
  • Tribal Air Programs in EPA's Regional Offices
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Last updated on March 25, 2025
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