Tribal Superfund Working Group (TSFWG) is a network of tribal professional, other experts, and government employees that are engaged in work with Superfund sites, Federal Facilities and other sites of special concern. These individuals work on protecting tribal lands, water, and community health and have become part of this group either by self-subscribing, because of their past work on Superfund issues, or because Superfund is their primary area of work or interest. To join the TSFWG listserv please email Todd Barnell (Todd.Barnell@nau.edu) or Julie Jurkowski (Julie.Jurkowski@nau.edu).
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Dr. Robert Nairn from the University of Oklahoma shared several projects he and his team have conducted, in cooperation with Tribes, that showed damage from previous…
Building Research Relationships During Superfund…
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Rebecca Stevens at the Coeur d'Alene Tribe kicked off this session with some exciting updates on restoration work happening at the Bunker Hill Superfund site. Todd…
Bunker Hill Restoration & Superfund Assistance
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Carlos Pachon, with the US EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management, joined the Tribal Superfund Working Group on September 15, 2021, to discuss climate…
Climate Resiliency and Superfund Sites
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In this quarterly meeting of the Tribal Superfund Working Group, we were joined by Carlos Pachon, from the US EPA’s Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology…
Climate Vulnerability Assessments (CVA) at Sites…
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In this quarterly meeting of the Tribal Superfund Working Group, USGS staff provided an update on their Critical Minerals Pilot Program, and EPA's Office of…
Critical Minerals and Risk Communication with…
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This presentation was recorded in March 2023 as part of the Tribal Superfund Working Group meetings. Critical minerals provide the building blocks for many modern…
Critical Minerals Presentation & Discussion
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In this quarterly meeting of the Tribal Superfund Working Group we were joined by staff from the Navajo Nation and the EPA. They discussed a collaborative project…
Data Sovereignty/Integrity
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Carlton Waterhouse, EPA Office of Land and Emergency Management's Deputy Assistant Administrator, met with the Tribal Superfund Working Group to discuss…
EJ Conversation with Carlton Waterhouse
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Federal facilities can be very challenging sites to deal with, and it can be hard to even find where to start. But the EPA’s Federal Facilities Restoration and…
EPA’s Federal Facilities Restoration and…
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In this quarterly meeting of the Tribal Superfund Working Group, we heard from EPA staff about what led to this update and what it means for work at both Superfund and…
EPA’s Updated Guidance for Lead in Soil
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For this get together of the TSFWG we have a training provided an overview of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), which is also known as…
EPCRA Discussion
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This virtual panel discussion aired live on May 20, 2021. It featured a project manager and contracting specialist from the Confederated Tribes of the Colville…
Finding and Managing Consultants - A TSFWG…
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For this gathering of the TSFWG Meredith Fry and Lauren Oliver from EPA’s Office of Research and Development provided an overview to their recent Interim Report on…
Flooding Impacts on RCRA, Brownfield, Superfund,…
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For this get together of the TSFWG we will be joined by our colleagues at EPA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD) who shared some research they have been…
Impacts & Costs of Flooding at Contaminated…
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This video clip is part of the Indigenous Planning, Community Assets, and Brownfields: Catalyzing Positive Transformation training (located at…
Navajo Nation Uranium Mining Video Clip
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