Technical Assistance to Tribal Communities

The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) Tribal Water System Program is dedicated to providing technical assistance to tribes in order to develop technical, managerial, and financial capacity (TMF), as well as water & wastewater utility sustainability through education, access to resources, training, and technical assistance. The program partners with federal agencies and other organizations to ensure these services are available to Tribal Water Utility operators and managers.

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Local Air Quality News

 

Navajo Nation Witnesses Changing Landscape: Growing Sand Dunes

 

U.S. requires Arizona and New Mexico plant owners to reduce emissions at Four Corners Power Plant on Navajo Nation

 

Revised Air Pollution Plan for an Arizona Coal-Fired Plant Spurs Debate

 

‘Polluted Parks’ Analysis Finds Southwestern National Parks Among Worst in Air Quality

 

Report: Valley’s air quality suffers, drought blamed

 

Valley Fever: What In The Haboob Am I Talking About?

 

American Lung Association State of the Air 2015 – Arizona

 

EPA awards $1.2 million brownfields grants to three Arizona communities

 

Phoenix Ranks 11th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Cities List

National Air Quality News

 

FACT SHEET: White House Launches American Business Act on Climate Pledge

 

The Administration Takes a Big Step in Addressing Climate-Damaging HFCs

 

In Perspective: the Supreme Court’s Mercury and Air Toxics Rule Decision

 

EPA: Launching a New Era of State, Tribal, Local and International Partnerships

 

EPA announces availability of $1 million for tribes to upgrade diesel engines

 

Air Quality Publications

Dusty the Asthma Goldfish          Get To Know CO Alarms Comic

Carbon Monoxide Deaths Fact Sheet          Effects of Common Air Pollutants

Basic Radon Facts          Asthma Prevention

Asthma Fact Sheet          10 Steps to Making Your Home Asthma-Friendly

Get Rid of Mold          Asthma and Outdoor Air Pollution

Asthma & Allergies          Age Healthier Breathe Easier

What If We Kept Our Cars Parked          What If We Drove Our Most Efficient Car

Healthy Homes Brochure          Healthy Homes Action Card

The Plain English Guide to the Clean Air Act

Wet Wood is a Waste

Cleaning to Controll Allergies & Asthma

Carbon Monoxide the Invisible Killer

Charcoal Grill Safety Tips

 

Pesticide Safety Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmrkVFk_YxA

Pesticide Safety Part 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53K3IPnUjdU

EPA Office of Air and Radiation Tribal Air

http://www.epa.gov/air/tribal/index.html

EPA Region 9 Tribal Program

http://www.epa.gov/region9/tribal/

Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP)

http://www4.nau.edu/itep/

National Tribal Air Association (NTAA)

http://www.ntaatribalair.org/

National Workgroup Summit for Personnel of Tribal Water & Wastewater Utilities, September 15-19, 2025, in Mesa, Arizona (Event ID #25030, in-person)

National Workgroup Summit for Personnel of Tribal Water & Wastewater Utilities, September 15-19, 2025, in Mesa, Arizona (Event ID #25030, in-person)

Includes:

  • Training for Personnel of Tribal Water/Wastewater Utilities
    • Federal Regulations Training Workshop
    • Utility Resilience Training Workshop
    • Utility Management & Finance Training Workshop
  • 2025 Operator of the Year Award Ceremony
  • Operator Certification Paper-Booklet Exam Session
  • Travel Expense Reimbursement Stipends Available

Meets: Monday through Friday (in-person)
Dates: September 15-19, 2025
Times: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (local time)
Location: Mesa, Arizona

Description

Since 1983, the Tribal Water & Wastewater Utilities Workgroup meetings have been a forum for personnel of Tribal water and wastewater utilities to share ideas and concerns with peers, attend short training sessions, and contribute directly to the continuing development and planning of the certification, training, and technical assistance services provided by the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. (ITCA).

As professional water/wastewater utility and environmental staff, your feedback is vital to maintaining the quality and effectiveness of the National Tribal Water & Wastewater Operator Certification Program at ITCA. You are encouraged to participate in the roundtable sharing session and bring ideas or suggestions to the meeting. The ITCA Program is your program and all input and suggestions are welcomed. The Tribal Water Utilities Workgroup meetings help ensure that these services are genuinely “by tribes and for tribes.”

Click here: Brochure & Registration Forms
Click here: Electronic Registration
Click here: Application for Certification and Need to Know Exam Criteria

Arizona Tribal Solid Waste Listserv

The Tribal Solid Waste Program oversees the Tribal Solid Waste listserv in order to provide tribes with education, outreach, technical assistance and dissemination of solid and hazardous waste information. ITCA invites you to participate in this listserv to coordinate efforts for the betterment of tribal solid and hazardous waste programs.  For more information on the listserv, please see the link below:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aztribal_waste/

Western Sustainability and Pollution Prevention Network

http://wsppn.org/

Tribal Pollution Prevention

http://tribalp2.org/

Recycling Location Search Engines

http://www.earth911.com
http://1800recycling.com/

Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals – Waste Management

http://www4.nau.edu/itep/waste/tsweap.asp

Keep America Beautiful

http://www.kab.org

America Recycles Day

http://americarecyclesday.org/

Arizona Recycling Coalition

http://arizonarecyclingcoalition.com/

EPA Groundwater and Drinking Water, Tribal Programs—Drinking Water

EPA Enforcement & Compliance History Online (ECHO)

EPA American Indian Environmental Office Tribal Portal

EPA Groundwater and Drinking Water

Association of Boards of Certification

Phoenix Area Indian Health Service