Tribal Superfund Working Group Listserv
The 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 receive notifications about Superfund site visits, conference calls, and other upcoming events, join us by subscribing to the TSFWG listserv.
Full Circle Newsletter
ITEP also publishes a newsletter, Full Circle, that provides information on solid waste, brownfields, Superfund, UST and emergency response topics for Tribes. Receive your copy by Subscribing to the Full Circle Newsletter and view past newsletters at ITEP Newsletters webpage.
EPA’s CLU-IN Newsletter
EPA’s Contaminated Site Cleanup Information (CLU-IN) website and newsletter – provides information about innovative treatment and site characterization technologies while acting as a forum for all waste remediation stakeholders. Check out the CLU-IN website and sign up for their newsletter:
Additional Listservs and Newsletters
EPA’s Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR) provides webinar announcements and updates about sustainable materials management (SMM), the systematic approach to using and reusing materials more productively over their entire life cycles. To subscribe, fill out the ORCR SMM Listserv form.
EPA’s Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR) also provides updates about the federal solid and hazardous waste programs. This listserv includes announcements about rulemakings, upcoming webinars, guidance documents, open comment periods and other related communications. To subscribe, fill out the ORCR Hazardous & Solid Waste Listserv form.
EPA’s SERC-TERC Updates identify and share new policies, guidance, and training resources that may be useful to the State Emergency Response Commissions (SERCs) and the Tribal Emergency Response Commissions (TERCs). To subscribe, send a request to Rebecca Broussard (Broussard.Rebecca@epa.gov).
For up-to-date information about Environmental Justice funding opportunities, events, and webinars, subscribe to EPA’s Environmental Justice listserv by sending a blank email to: join-epa-ej@lists.epa.gov. Follow us on Twitter: @EPAEnvJustice.