The Tribal Lands Assistance Center has found the following resources to be useful for Tribal staff and community members that are interested in learning more about the Superfund program, contaminated sites, exposure to contaminated land, and environmental health.
Online Library
ITEP maintains two online libraries: ORCA a searchable list of electronic resources and Mediaspace which hosts many of ITEP’s video collections.
Trainings and Webinars
There are many free trainings and webinars available to Tribes.
Superfund Tribal Case Studies
Tribal case studies of Superfund sites on or near Tribal lands.
Superfund Research Program Centers
University-based grants to find practical solutions to protect the public from exposure to hazardous substances found at hazardous waste sites.
Newsletters & Listservs
Keep informed by subscribing to newsletters and listservs specific to your interests.
Resiliency Tools
A variety of online tools we think may be useful as you develop your own resilience and create plans of action suited to your Tribal Nation, Native Village, or circumstances.
Superfund: Our Stories
The loss of institutional knowledge is a problem for Tribal staff working on contaminated sites. In this series we sit down for casual conversations with people who have spent decades on these sites.
What did EPA's Superfund Task Force do?
Established to improve implementation of the Superfund Program, prioritizing the health and well-being of the communities that live near Superfund sites.
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