Tribal Training Support for the Community and Tribal Air Quality Programs
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Regina Chappell
chappell.regina@epa.gov
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will fund a single entity to provide tribal training and technical support to tribal governments seeking to investigate, develop, and establish air quality management programs for lands under their jurisdiction.
Applicants are encouraged to include the following air quality programs in their training curriculum and technical support:
- Ambient air modeling and monitoring
- Air toxics
- Emissions inventory development
- Regulation development
- Wood stove change-outs
- Program development including permitting and state implementation plan (SIP) process
The curriculum for community members should provide for capacity building on air quality issues and the Clean Air Act (CAA) with the goal of supporting effective public participation.
Eligible applicants include:
- States
- Local governments
- Territories and possessions of the U.S.
- Federally recognized Indian tribal governments
- International organizations
- Public and private universities and colleges
- Hospitals
- Laboratories
- Public and private nonprofit organizations
Award ceiling: $100,000 per year
Project period: 3 years
Estimated number of awards: 1
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