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Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Environmental Protection & Natural Resources Air Quality Program
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Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) Created by Executive Order on June 14, 1879 by President Rutherford B. Hayes 2 distinct tribes: Akimel O’Odham or Pima (River People); and the Xalychidom Piipaash or Maricopa (People who live toward the water) 8000+ enrolled Community Members. 5000+ on Reservation population Community Council consists of President, Vice President and seven elected Council Members
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Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) Located in central Arizona within Maricopa County. Surrounded by Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and metropolitan Phoenix. 53,600 acres- 12,000+ acres of agriculture,19,000 acres natural preserve, commercial development along the western corridor, significant sand & gravel mining 2 major freeways: Loop 101 & Loop 202 & Highway 87-Beeline Highway 2 Rivers: Verde and Salt Rivers-Granite Reef Dam
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Air Quality Program Staff Christopher Horan, Environmental Engineer* Stan Belone, Senior Environmental Specialist* Greg Little, Environmental Specialist* Angela Cruz, Environmental Technician Administration Dr. Rachel G. Misra, Environmental Programs Supervisor Ondrea Barber, Manager * = EPA Grant Funded Staff
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Program History Federally Funded since the late 1990’s Increase in staff – 1 to 3.5 FTE Development of air monitoring sites Increase in types of air pollutants monitored Changes in technology application Improved data collection and management Development of regulatory program Provide Community outreach
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Program Goals Protect health & welfare of the Community Members and environment Assess the Community’s air quality Develop baseline data and track changes Identify sources and levels of local air pollution Develop programs to reduce local emissions Develop regulations for local sources/activities Assert tribal sovereignty and jurisdiction (self governance)
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Air Pollution Sources TRANSPORT Vehicle traffic Construction activities Agricultural activities Mining operations Unpaved roads Earth moving activities Power plant emissions Factory/industry emissions Natural causes (dust storms, forest fires, etc.)
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Visibility Impacts
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SRPMIC Air Monitoring Sites
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SRPMIC Air Monitoring Major air pollutants in the Community – Ozone (O 3 ) and Particulate Matters (PM 10 and PM 2.5 ) Monitors daily for PM 10, PM 2.5 and O 3, Meteorological data collected daily and applied Monitoring stations operated at the High School, Senior Center, Red Mountain, and Lehi Submits data to National Emissions Inventory (NEI) and Air Quality System (AQS)
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SRPMIC Data
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Trends
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SRPMIC Regulatory Activities Seeking from US EPA Treatment as a State (TAS) or Eligibility Determination status Developing a Tribal Implementation Plan (TIP) Drafting Community specific air quality ordinances to serve the Community better Assists US EPA Region IX with enforcement of CAA in the Community Enhance compliance and enforcement
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Ordinance Development Draft ordinances currently being developed by the Air Quality Program - Mining, Dust Control, Construction, and Open Burning Several air quality rules (ordinances) will be combined and presented to the Council for consideration Future plans – improve compliance and enforcement capabilities
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Coordination with Neighbors Gila River Indian Community Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Ak-Chin Indian Community Maricopa County Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Arizona Department of Transportation US Environmental Protection Agency
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Successful Collaborations Joint Air Toxics Assessment Project (JATAP) – Partners include SRPMIC, GRIC, FMYN, NAU-ITEP, ITCA, AZ Dept. of Environmental Quality, Maricopa County, Pinal County, US EPA R9 and OAQPS
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Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Environmental Protection & Natural Resources Air Quality Program 480-362-7600 Christopher.Horan@srmpic-nsn.govChristopher.Horan@srmpic-nsn.gov Stan.Belone@srpmic-nsn.gov Greg.Little@srpmic-nsn.gov Angela.Cruz@srpmic-nsn.gov Rachel.Misra@srpmic-nsn.gov Ondrea.Barber@srpmic-nsn.gov Stan.Belone@srpmic-nsn.gov Greg.Little@srpmic-nsn.govAngela.Cruz@srpmic-nsn.gov Rachel.Misra@srpmic-nsn.govOndrea.Barber@srpmic-nsn.gov
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