This tribal training was offered during the first day of the National Water Quality Monitoring Council conference held in Denver, Colorado. The session covered CWA Section 106 and 319 topics, and featured three tribal case studies.
You may need a PDF reader to view some of the files on this page. See EPA’s About PDF page to learn more.- Final Agenda (PDF)(1 pg, 21 K, April 26 2010)
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Linking CWA § 106 and 319: Documenting Environmental Results in Indian Country (PDF)(15 pp, 854 K,
April 2010)
Audrey Johnson, US EPA R9 Presentation
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Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians CWA §106 and §319 (PDF)(26 pp, 2 MB,
April 2010)
Sarah Burger, Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians Presentation
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Tribal Monitoring Strategies (PDF)(13 pp, 749 K,
April 2010)
Mari Nord, US EPA R5 Presentation
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CWA §106 Reporting Requirements and EPA EPA’s Water s Quality Performance Measures (PDF)(27 pp, 1 MB,
April 2010)
Audrey Johnson, US EPA R9 Presentation
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Can You Sample My Water? A Volunteer Domestic Well Monitoring Project (PDF)(11 pp, 405 K,
April 2013)
Denise Jensen, Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska Presentation
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The Watershed Based Planning Approach (PDF)(44 pp, 3 MB,
April 2010)
Tom Davenport, US EPA R5
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Leveraging Resources (PDF)(14 pp, 792 K,
April 2010)
Mitra Jha, US EPA R8
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National Lake Assessment - Tribal Perspective (PDF)(26 pp, 11 MB,
April 2010)
Gretchen Watkins, Lac du Flambeau Tribe of Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians Presentation