The mission of the NTTC is to advance pollution prevention and toxics management policies and programs, consistent with the needs, interests, and unique.

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The mission of the NTTC is to advance pollution prevention and toxics management policies and programs, consistent with the needs, interests, and unique legal status of American Indian tribes, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians. 10/27/2016 –Final Draft

Priorities A. Identify Tribal Exposures to Toxics: Address adverse health outcomes to tribal members and to tribal resources from disproportionate exposure to toxic chemicals by demanding or assuring* compliance with federal law-TSCA-in conducting risk assessments, considering sensitive subpopulations. *Council response to either word 10/27/2016

Priorities B. Petition EPA to support the establishment of tribal chemical management and risk reduction programs that address tribal needs. Demand* funding for tribes to develop and implement Tribal Pollution Prevention and Toxics programs. * Council response to word 10/27/2016

Priorities C. Increase Tribal Consultation and Collaboration: Influence policy change by advocating for tribal perspectives in decision making. through consultation outreach, submitting comment letters, and facilitating tribal participation in the consultation process. Increase tribal involvement and response to C&C Improve EPA education efforts on the topic Do tribes know their voice more powerful than NTTC? (EPA counting # of tribes commenting) 10/27/2016

Priorities D. Network, Collaborate, and Provide Outreach: Support tribal environmental health initiatives by providing resources and education to help implement effective pollution prevention and chemical management programs. 10/27/2016

Focus Areas A. Minimize disproportionate adverse health outcomes to tribal members from increased exposure to toxics experienced through their unique cultural, ceremonial, and subsistence practices. 10/27/2016

Focus Areas B. Increase tribal capacity to understand, monitor, assess, and mitigate toxics’ impacts to local environmental media including subsistence foods and those resources handled, utilized, or consumed in tribal lifeways. 10/27/2016

Focus Areas C. Enhance tribal consultation and coordination on national chemical risk management policy and pollution prevention initiatives. 10/27/2016

Focus Areas D. Maintain a cooperative exchange of information between tribes, federal partners, and other organizations that represent tribal interests in chemical risk management and pollution prevention initiatives that impact tribal lifeways. 10/27/2016

Action Items Increasing Council Representation Increasing Consultation Participation Advocating the Safer Choice Program Working with other TPGs Helping EPA Risk Assessment Division Embrace Tribal Lifeways Working with National Groups Increasing OPPT support/money for data collection on the 10 workplan chemicals Developing a pilot project: Tribal Exposures Risk Assessment for One Workplan Chemical Increasing Education of EPA and Industry about Chemical Disposal in Alaska 10/27/2016

Action Items Increasing Consultation Participation How do we get 30 people to call into next TSCA consultation? Use videos. Discuss with NTC, that these changes to TSCA were a national priority and this is the time to comment Provide draft write ups for Council to send to their contacts Facilitate tribal participation in the consultation process with draft templates for tribes to use, including comment letters Improve EPA education efforts on specific topics. NTTC needs time before consultations to prepare info for tribal staff and leaders. Do tribes know their voice more powerful than NTTC? (EPA counting # of tribes commenting) 10/27/2016

Action Items Increase Council Representation We can have about 12 based on charter, and one alternate for each member. Need Regions 3: DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV Region 4: AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN Region 5: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI Region 7: IA, KS, MO, NE Call RTOC chairs for regional nominations 10/27/2016

Action Items Advocate Safer Choice Next year at ITEP’s Tribal Lands, NTTC vendor table: outreach for Council membership, NTTC awareness for future consultations, and share about Safer Choice Get Safer Choice vendors to donate SWAG samples to give out with EPA info materials Russ help us get into NCAI and do the same. Increase outreach: NCAI, TLEF, ATNI, ATCEM, SET, others? Present to a tribal schools organization, to get the word out for schools. Have draft ordinance or policy about purchasing less toxic products, share info about Safer Choice. Maybe get info from Mohican with their casino. 10/27/2016

Action Items Identify where we cross over Work with other TPGs Identify where we cross over EPA’s direct implementation for risk assessments for tribal exposures: it is now a legal requirement for EPA. NTC and TPG’s work with AIEO to provide input on what EPA’s direct implementation should look like. E.g., Pesticides only has 80 tribal programs total, so for the other 400 tribes the responsibility falls on EPA. What would be acceptable direct implementation? Tribes know that many programs are not fully or correctly implemented due to understaffing but local implementation is better. The Tribal Pesticides Program Council is developing a statement of need. EPA doesn’t have funds to implement laws that Congress passes. NTTC could do something similar for lead and risk assessments. Draft briefing, resolution and letter that tribes, NCAI etc. could use What else can be done bring attention to this? What has worked in the past? The lindane example. 10/27/2016

Action Items Help EPA Risk Assessment Division Embrace Tribal Lifeways After 4 years, tribal issues should be a known priority. Send the Wabanaki Tribe’s exposure scenarios document to Tala Henry, Division Director, and post on NTTC website Request future meetings with Tala because almost starting over from the work did with Stan. Like the fish commission has their Treaty Rights 101 document/ training to educate Put together a Tribal Toxics 101, a briefer, more basic version of the NTTC Tribal Exposures report Look into results of a tribal risk assessors conference in the 1990’s 10/27/2016

Action Items Working with National Groups NCAI, TLEF, ATNI, ATCEM, SET, others? Our Council budget covers one conference or meeting for outreach. In FY16 it was TLEF. Where Council members are also members of those organizations. On the risk assessment issue, NCAI would be a good help. Ask for more money to do these things. Council outreach to increase Safer Choice, etc. 10/27/2016

Action Items Increase OPPT support/money for data collection on 10 workplan chemicals EPA asking NTTC/tribes to provide data for tribal exposures. Tribes need money to do those things. Through Doug’s environmental science student research, he could receive research funding from EPA. Need analyses: food, water, sediments, other tribal resources EPA is expecting tribes to provide the data so EPA can do the risk assessment. And seem to be saying, if the tribes don’t give us their data we can’t do the risk assessment. Petition OPPT for money again, because every year the NTC writes budget numbers, and this has been included. 10/27/2016

Action Items Tribal Exposures Risk Assessment for One Workplan Chemical: a pilot project Proof of principle: a way to demonstrate how this would work, using one of the new 10 chemicals. OPPT has done lead grants for baseline assessment. Pick an eco-region to be able to cover a cumulative population of tribal populations Doug will contact Barbara Harper about eco-region approach she used. NTTC provide a letter of support from us for the project Fred will talk to Oscar Morales at scheduled DC meeting on Dec. 13 NTTC discuss soon to solidify the idea. It is important that the project be attainable. Doug can also talk to Linda (Birnbaum?) at NIEHS 10/27/2016

Action Items Increasing Education of EPA and Industry about Chemical Disposal in Alaska How can industry support us to prove that their chemical is safe for disposal in any environment? Point out the hole in problem formulation that doesn’t cover disposal in legally unlined landfills and burning Add a section on disposal issues in our exposure document. In the problem formulation diagrams Tala presented, do a markup of the diagram, adding a bubble for disposal At DC meeting when present NTTC priorities and accomplishments, include disposal issues Have water data for unlined landfills, data mostly heavy metals and DROs. 10/27/2016