| Publication | Description |
Clean Water Tribal Resource Directory For Wastewater Treatment Assistance
Intended for use by Indian tribes and organizations to assist in identifying financial and technical assistance programs for adequate wastewater treatment and disposal systems in Indian Country. | EPA 832-B-98-005
December 1998
Booklet; |
Drinking Water Academy
Training for federal, state, and tribal drinking water professionals. | EPA 816-K-02-008
September 2002
Booklet; 11 pages |
Environmental Management Resources for Indian Tribes
Serves as a reference for information about environmental resources that are available specifically to tribes. | EPA 305-B-99-003
January 1999
Book, 104 pages |
Federal Air Rules For Reservations (FARR)
Explanation of federal air rules for reservations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington | EPA 910-R-05-005
October 2005
Brochure; 4 pages |
Federal Air Rules for Reservations
Details of the program. | September 2006
Newsletter, 8 pages |
How Water Quality Standards Protect Tribal Waters
Indian Tribes can administer the Water Quality Standards Program on Tribal Land | EPA 823-B-02-002
June 2002
Booklet, 5 pages |
Northwest State and Tribal Temperature
Pacific Northwest temperature water quality temperature standards | EPA 910-B-03-002
April 2003
Booklet |
Open Dump Cleanup Project Helps Tribes Fight Waste
A commitment to help tribes throughout Indian Country close open dumps. | EPA 530-F-03-005
March 2003
Fact Sheet |
Publications on Mining Waste Management in Indian Country
Designed to assist tribal leaders with mineral processing issues. | EPA 530-B-99-006
July 1999
Booklet, 13 pages |
Recycling Guide for Native American Nations
This booklet describes several ways to participate in each facet of recycling. | EPA 530-K-95-006
June 1995
Booklet, 17 pages |
Tribal Decision-Maker’s Guide to Solid Waste Management
Provides a variety of options and technical assistance solutions to help tribes and Alaskan Native villages protect their environment and the health of their members. | EPA 530-R-03-013
November 2003
Book, 107 pages |
Tribal Leaders are Key to Reducing Backyard Burning
Providing and promoting safer waste management alternatives is essential to reducing backyard burning. | EPA 530-F-03-016
August 2003
Brochure, 6 pages |
Tribal Nations Children's Environmental Health Resource Guide
List of resources | U.S. EPA Region 10
August 2007
Booklet, 19 pages |
Tribal Nonpoint Source Planning Handbook
Provides guidance and practical templates for tribes interested in obtaining federal funds to manage nonpoint source pollution. | EPA 841-B-97-004
September 1997
Booklet |
| Tribal Resource Directory For Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment, Provides an overview of programs that offer funding and technical support. | EPA 832-R-06-007
November 2006
Report, 72 pages |
Tribal Waste Journal - Alaska Villages Chart Their Own Course Toward Solid Waste Solutions
Seven generations training empowers people to clean up communities. | EPA 530-N-03-005
February 2004
Booklet, 25 pages |
Tribal Waste Journal – Construction & Demolition Materials: Concrete Reasons to Manage Them Now!
Information for managers looking for ways to prevent illegal dumping, to save money on disposal costs and maintain clean lands. | EPA 530-N-06-003
June 2006
Booklet |
Tribal Waste Journal - Tribal Composting Nourishes Land and Tradition
Backyard composting, turning fish and food waste into resources and kids worm up to vermicomposting. | EPA 530-N-05-001
June 2005
Booklet |
Tribal Wetland Program Highlights
Case studies the provide information about many of the tools and strategies Tribes and Native organizations are using to address wetland issues. | EPA 834-R-99-002
March 2000
Booklet, 81 pages |