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Tribal Inventory Project
Stationary Sources Joint Forum Meeting Salt Lake City, UT February 23-24, 2005 Sarah Kelly Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP)
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Tribal Inventory Project
Funded by Tribal Data Development Working Group (TDDWG) of WRAP Coordinated by ITEP Purpose - Tribal Land inventory of: All sources emitting >50 tpy of SOx or NOx Oil and Gas production, exploration and transmission related emission sources
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Tribal Inventory Project
Inventory Indian Country sources of SOx and NOx >50 tpy Obtained lists of Title 5, Part 71 sources from EPA regions Compare permit list against 2002 National Emission Inventory (NEI) Query tribes for other sources that may exceed 50 tpy List tribes with oil and gas exploration and production (O&G E&P)
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Tribal Inventory Project
Identified 21 tribes with sources of interest to this project Contacted each tribe by phone and letter Informed them about the project Requested their participation and release of data Identified 8 tribes whom would benefit from working with a contractor to inventory sources.
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Tribal Inventory Project
Which tribes were selected for contractor work? If permit data represents all sources >50 tpy on tribe’s reservation: ITEP works to gain tribe’s approval to format data to NIF and submit to NEI and WRAP’s EDMS. Tribe will receive a TEISS project with their data If data on >50 tpy sources is incomplete, tribe invited to work with WRAP sponsored contractor to complete inventory.
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Tribal Point Source List
Title V, Part 71 EPA Reg Title V Sources 2002 SOx emissions tpy 2002 NOx emissions tpy 6 (NM only) 5 926 8 50 1,952^ 9,880^ 9 21 37,182 (333*) 80,457 (6626*) 10 12 28 1062 Total 88 37,210 (361*) 82,445 (8,614) *subtracts emissions from 2 Navajo land power plants ^Missing emissions from 4 facilities.
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Of 88 tribal sources identified for this project:
Title V, Part 71 Tribal Point Sources, Facility Types December 2004
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Tribal Inventory Project
These Tribes have agreed to work with WRAP contractor: Arapahoe and Shoshone Tribes of Wind River Reservation Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Jicarilla Apache Tribe Navajo Nation Tohono O’odham Tribe Colville Tribe Yakama Nation Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Res. Southern Ute Tribe elected to hire own contractor, work at own schedule. Of these eight, as of today, only have signed data release forms from 3 of these: Wind River, Ute Mtn Ute, and Warm Springs. The others are working on it. We hope it won’t be any longer than 2 weeks to get the rest. The following maps shows, whom of all the tribes we are trying to report data for (including those with just title V sources that aren’t working with the contractor), have signed release forms.
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Map Although Uintah Ouray has Title V sources, they’ve told us that at this time they aren’t comfortable releasing data, so we have not identified them as part of this project on this map.
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Tribal Inventory Project
All 8 Tribes needed government approval before working with contractor Because data developed must be released to WRAP Have obtained signed release forms from 3 of the 8 tribes as of 2/18/2005 Expect to obtain remaining release forms within 2 weeks.
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Tribal Inventory Project
ITEP is formatting all other Title V Permitted Sources to NIF. Working with these tribes to obtain data release forms prior to March 31, 2005 Tribes will have opportunity to review the data prior to submission. ITEP working to resolve issues where Title V, Part 71 sources appear in inventory, but not reported by the tribe.
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