What the National Tribal Air Association (NTAA) Can do for you

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What the National Tribal Air Association (NTAA) Can do for you NTAA Members’ Meeting June 14, 2011 Spokane, WA (NTF)

What is the ntaa? An EPA Tribal Partnership Group founded in 2002 Funded by the USEPA through a cooperative agreement with the National Tribal Environmental Council (NTEC) 72 Principal Member Tribes nationally 10-Member Executive Committee Regions 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and Alaska

Current Executive Committee Kevin Katie Syndi Rose Angela Bill Randy James Brandy Sam

What does the NTAA Do? Policy Analysis Weekly Updates, Comment Letters, Template letters for Tribes to use Connect Tribes to EPA on Air Quality Issues Monthly Calls Listservs, Alerts A Resource for Past and Current Air Quality Information Website Technical and Policy Assistance by our helpful and knowledgeable staff

Policy Analysis NTAA Weekly Updates Detailed Analysis of Policies News Headlines of interest to Tribes Over 135 Subscribers Sign up now at www.ntaatribalair.org

Policy Comment Letters Policy Analysis Policy Comment Letters NTAA has submitted over 30 Comment Letters to EPA and other agencies on various polices Model Comment Letters prepared for use by Tribes as well

Sign Up at www.ntaatribalair.org Connections Monthly Calls Every 4th Thursdhay NTAA/EPA Monthly Calls Latest Updates, Previews of upcoming policies Listservs/Working Groups Tribal NSR, Ozone Designations Alerts Late-breaking News, and items needing immediate attention Sign Up at www.ntaatribalair.org

Air Quality Resources www.ntaatribalair.org Latest News Topic Pages Events Calendar Forums Links

More Information www.ntaatribalair.org Ondrea Barber, Program Coordinator, ondrea.barber@ntec.org Jen Youngblood, Policy Analysis, jen@ntaatribalair.org Ken Cronin, Web guy, Budget Analyst, kcronin@ntec.org