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Tribal Inventory Project

Tribal Inventory Project. Stationary Sources Joint Forum Meeting Salt Lake City, UT February 23-24, 2005. Sarah Kelly Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP). Tribal Inventory Project. Funded by Tribal Data Development Working Group (TDDWG) of WRAP Coordinated by ITEP

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Tribal Inventory Project

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  1. Tribal Inventory Project Stationary Sources Joint Forum Meeting Salt Lake City, UT February 23-24, 2005 Sarah Kelly Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP)

  2. Tribal Inventory Project • Funded by Tribal Data Development Working Group (TDDWG) of WRAP • Coordinated by ITEP • Purpose - Tribal Land inventory of: • All sources emitting >50 tpy of SOx or NOx • Oil and Gas production, exploration and transmission related emission sources

  3. Tribal Inventory Project • Inventory Indian Country sources of SOx and NOx >50 tpy • Obtained lists of Title 5, Part 71 sources from EPA regions • Compare permit list against 2002 National Emission Inventory (NEI) • Query tribes for other sources that may exceed 50 tpy • List tribes with oil and gas exploration and production (O&G E&P)

  4. Tribal Inventory Project • Identified 21 tribes with sources of interest to this project • Contacted each tribe by phone and letter • Informed them about the project • Requested their participation and release of data • Identified 8 tribes whom would benefit from working with a contractor to inventory sources.

  5. Tribal Inventory Project • Which tribes were selected for contractor work? • If permit data represents all sources >50 tpy on tribe’s reservation: • ITEP works to gain tribe’s approval to format data to NIF and submit to NEI and WRAP’s EDMS. • Tribe will receive a TEISS project with their data • If data on >50 tpy sources is incomplete, tribe invited to work with WRAP sponsored contractor to complete inventory.

  6. Tribal Point Source List • Title V, Part 71 *subtracts emissions from 2 Navajo land power plants ^Missing emissions from 4 facilities.

  7. Of 88 tribal sources identified for this project: Title V, Part 71 Tribal Point Sources, Facility Types December 2004

  8. Tribal Inventory Project • These Tribes have agreed to work with WRAP contractor: • Arapahoe and Shoshone Tribes of Wind River Reservation • Ute Mountain Ute Tribe • Jicarilla Apache Tribe • Navajo Nation • Tohono O’odham Tribe • Colville Tribe • Yakama Nation • Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Res. • Southern Ute Tribe elected to hire own contractor, work at own schedule.

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  10. Tribal Inventory Project • All 8 Tribes needed government approval before working with contractor • Because data developed must be released to WRAP • Have obtained signed release forms from 3 of the 8 tribes as of 2/18/2005 • Expect to obtain remaining release forms within 2 weeks.

  11. Tribal Inventory Project • ITEP is formatting all other Title V Permitted Sources to NIF. • Working with these tribes to obtain data release forms prior to March 31, 2005 • Tribes will have opportunity to review the data prior to submission. • ITEP working to resolve issues where Title V, Part 71 sources appear in inventory, but not reported by the tribe.

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