Tribal Air Permitting in Region 7
Tribal Air Permitting in Region 7
EPA Region 7 is the primary permitting authority for Clean Air Act related construction and operating permits on federally-recognized tribal lands.
Which tribes are federally recognized?
What's happening in Region 7?
- Tribal air permits available for public review
- Status of Tribal air permitting actions
- Interactive map of Title V sources and proximity to Tribal "Treatment as State" (TAS) and Federal Class I areas
- Contacts for Region 7 "Treatment as State" Areas
Learn About
- Background
- Major Source Permits
- Minor Source Permits
- Synthetic minor permits
- Construction permits
- General permits, Permit by Rule
- hot mix asphalt plants, stone quarrying, crushing and screening facilities, gasoline dispensing facilities, petroleum dry cleaning facilities, auto body repair and miscellaneous surfacing coating operations
- concrete batch plants, boilers and emergency engines, stationary spark ignition engines, stationary compression ignition engines, graphic arts and printing operations, sawmill facilities
- minor New Source Review
- Regulations
- Tribal Minor Source Review
- 40 CFR 49.151 - 49.173
When Applying for a Permit
- General and Permit by Rule
- Synthetic minor and new minor construction
- Registration
Public Participation
If you have a question, would like to comment on a permit on public review or the eligibility of a source using a permit by rule or general permit, or would like to be added to an email notification list for all permitting actions on review, please contact:
Bob Webber
Tribal NSR Coordinator
webber.robert@epa.gov
(913) 551-7251
Amy Algoe-Eakin
Chief, Air Permitting and Standards Branch
algoe-eakin.amy@epa.gov
(913) 551-7942