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Tribal Waste Journal

The Tribal Waste Journal is a publication focusing on various aspects of waste management and response programs. Each issue of EPA’s Tribal Waste Journal features several articles about the same topic and includes interviews, resources, contacts and a section for kids.

  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 14: Building Effective Partnerships with States and Localities to Protect Tribal Lands (pdf)(2.9 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 13: Managing Disaster Debris on Tribal Lands (pdf) (3.35 MB) 
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 12: Developing and Implementing Codes and Ordinances on Tribal Lands (pdf) (2.5 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 11: Sustainable Materials Management - Food, Built Environment, Recycling (pdf) (3.4 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 10: Building Tribal Capacity through the National Tribal Waste Management Peer Matching Program (pdf) (4.5 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 9: Successful Household Hazardous Waste Management (pdf) (4.6 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 8: Innovations in Tribal Waste Management: Open Dump Prevention (pdf) (2.6 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 7: What is an Integrated Waste Management Plan (IWMP)? (pdf) (4.6 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 6: Methamphetamine: Threatening the Health and Environment of Tribal Communities (pdf) (2.6 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 5: Construction and Demolition Materials: Concrete Reasons to Manage Them Now (pdf) (621 KB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 4: Tribal Composting Nourishes Land and Tradition (pdf) (964 KB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 3: Alaska Villages Chart their own Course toward Solid Waste Solutions (pdf) (763 KB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 2: Against All Odds: Transfer Station Triumphs (pdf) (1.3 MB)
  • Tribal Waste Journal Issue 1: Respect Our Resources: Prevent Illegal Dumping (pdf) (1.1 MB)

Tribal Lands

  • Overview of Cleanup and Spill Prevention Programs
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  • Waste Management in Indian Country
  • Indigenous Knowledge in the Cleanup Process
  • Tribal Program Accomplishments
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Last updated on February 11, 2025
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