EPA Announces Native American Youth Artwork Contest: “Help Fight Environmental Crime”
October 1, 2010 deadline on comments requested on EPA's EJ 2014 Plan
Expanding the Conversation on Environmentalism and Working for Environmental Justice is one of Administrator Lisa P. Jackson’s top priorities for EPA. Plan EJ 2014, named in recognition of the 20th anniversary of the issuance of Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations PDF (6 pp, 122K), is EPA’s overarching strategy for carrying out the Administrator’s priority.
Ft. McDowell Air Quality Program completes a successful energy projectIn March 2010 the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation completed installation of their 12 kilowatt demonstration photovoltaic (PV) solar project. The system is composed of 54 fixed solar panels installed on the roof of HQ2, a tribal government building. The project was funded with Clean Air Act section 103 tribal grant funds, and a rebate from the Salt River Project, the local utility. |
EPA Delays Release of Final Ozone StandardsU.S. EPA won't meet its goal of releasing new nationwide standards for ground-level ozone this month, the agency told a federal court Friday. |
- New report says Grand Canyon faces risks
- Two long term studies monitoring health impacts of diesel particulate matter pollution at rail yards
- New smog-fighting tactic planned for San Bernardino California
- Study: Wyoming condensate pipeline would reduce traffic, air pollution
- Fort Belknap Indian Community Hosts Energy Conference
- Streamlining Energy Development in Indian Country
- FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: 2011 EN Grant Program Solicitation
- 2010 World Clean Air Congress to Examine Air Quality Challenges World Wide
Since its founding in 2002, the National Tribal Air Association has been a leading voice for Tribal air quality issues, programs, and policies. With more than fifty (50) principal 

















