Tribal Programs in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
EPA's Region 10 office serves 271 federally recognized Tribes in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Information about EPA's national Tribal program can be found at Environmental Protection in Indian Country. To find EPA staff who serve Tribes in Region 10, search our listing of Region 10 Tribal program contacts.
Calendar highlights
Find out about upcoming events, deadlines, and other items of interest to Tribes in Region 10.
Mailing list
Sign up for our weekly email digest of environmental news for Region 10 Tribes and Tribal consortia.
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Improving air quality
Learn about EPA resources available to help improve and maintain healthy air quality, including funding, permitting, indoor air, and outdoor burning.
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Cleaning up Tribal lands
Learn about EPA resources available to help address environmental issues impacting Tribal lands, including brownfields, contamination on ANCSA conveyed lands, and cleanup programs.
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Protecting water quality
Learn about EPA resources available to help protect water quality, including funding, drinking water, harmful algal blooms, and wetlands.
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Funding
EPA funding is available through grants and cooperative agreements for a wide range of activities on Tribal lands.
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Consultation
EPA's policy is to consult on a government-to-government basis with federally recognized Tribal governments when EPA actions and decisions may affect Tribal interests.
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Training
Find training and technical assistance opportunities for Region 10 Tribes that are hosted, funded, or sponsored in collaboration with EPA.