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TRIBAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMANT ASSISTANCE PROJECT. Michaelle Wilson, Chief Federal, State, and Tribal Programs Branch Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR) October 22, 2009. TRIBAL SOLID WASTE INTERAGENCY WORKGROUP.
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TRIBAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMANT ASSISTANCE PROJECT Michaelle Wilson, Chief Federal, State, and Tribal Programs Branch Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery (ORCR) October 22, 2009
TRIBAL SOLID WASTE INTERAGENCY WORKGROUP • Workgroup formed in April 1998 and formally established in April 2000 with a Memorandum of Understanding between agencies • Active Workgroup members include EPA, BIA, IHS,USDA/RD, and DoD • Goal is to develop and strengthen tribal waste management programs through the Tribal Solid Waste Management Assistance Project
TRIBAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE PROJECT(Previously called the Open Dump Cleanup Project) • The overall objective is to provide assistance to tribes in complying with the RCRA Subtitle D solid waste regulations. There are four categories of which you may apply for under this project: 1. Characterize and assess open dumps, 2. Develop solid waste management plans, 3. Develop final solid waste disposal solutions, and 4. Close, upgrade or cleanup their open dump sites to bring them into compliance with MSWLF (40 CFR 258)
Funding Provided By Participating Agencies For The Tribal Solid Waste Management Assistance Project
What is an OPEN DUMP? An Open Dump site is a land disposal site at which solid wastes are disposed of in a manner that does not protect the environment, is susceptible to open burning, and is exposed to the elements, disease vectors and scavengers…” Indian Health Service
Design a Successful Solid Waste Management Program • Develop and implement an Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan (ISWMP) • Consider need for codes/regulations • Ongoing Outreach/Education • Program Evaluation
IWMP CORE ELEMENTS • Demonstrated approval of the Plan by the Tribal Council • Description of community service area • Description of solid waste management program structure and administration
IWMP CORE ELEMENTS (cont) 4. Description of current and proposed waste management practices 5. Description of the Funding and Sustainability/Long-Term Goals of program
CODES & RULES • Make SWMP enforceable by tribe • Enable tribe to assess penalties and require cleanup • Facilitate coordination with local municipalities
Outreach/Education/Evaluation • Tribal Council • Tribal Members • Neighbors • Government Agencies • Evaluation/Continuous Improvement
Clean-up, Closure, & Upgrade Requirements • Environmental assessment • Acceptable means of disposal in place • Restricted access • Closure and post closure plan(s)
FUNDING • EPA publishes an annual competitive announcement for request for proposals through www.grants.gov. • EPA coordinates with other federal agencies (IHS, BIA, USDA-RD) to evaluate and select proposals for potential funding based on the criteria outlined in the competitive announcement.
HOW TO COMPETE AT NATIONAL LEVEL • Planning Puts You Ahead of the Competition. • Attend a Tribal Solid Waste Workshop! • Contact EPA HQ or Region for assistance. • Proposals due to ORCR by the closing date highlighted in the solicitation.
Tribal Solid Waste Management Assistance Grants • FourTypes of Proposals • Characterize/Assess Open Dump(s) • Develop Integrated Solid Waste Management Plans and Codes • Develop Alternative Waste Management Systems • Cleanup and Close Open Dump(s) • Information required for all four of these types
Information Required for All Four Types of Proposals • No more than 20 pages in length • Include the following information: • Cover letter – make it count, detailed instructions in the solicitation • State which category you are applying for • Application for Federal Assistance Form (SF 424)
Type 1 Proposals Assistance to Characterize and Assess Open Dump(s) A. Background summary of the open dump(s) site, • General description of the site(s) and surrounding area(s) • In the IHS database? • Risk factors • Describe current solid waste management practices, including officials responsible for solid waste disposal, drinking water systems, and sewage treatment systems C. Describe the tribe’s future solid waste management objectives D. Describe in-kind resources to be provided by the tribe
Type 1 Proposals Requesting Assistance to Characterize and Assess Open Dump(s) • Progress under previous awards (if applicable) • General budget • Milestone schedule with start/end times • Include an auditing record – document any adverse findings • Include a list of key personnel with qualifications
TYPE 2 ProposalsIntegrated Solid Waste Management Plans/Tribal Codes and Regulation • Timetable of activities involved in developing and implementing the tribal ISWM plan and tribal codes and regulations • Describe tribe’s current solid waste management practices, including officials responsible for solid waste disposal, drinking water systems, and sewage treatment systems • Describe activities the plan • Describe how the proposal will contribute to sustainable tribal environmental program capacity-building E. Describe in-kind resources to be provided by the tribe
TYPE 2 ProposalsIntegrated Solid Waste Management Plans/Tribal Codes and Regulation • Progress under previous awards (if applicable) • General budget • Milestone schedule I. Include an auditing record – document any adverse findings J. Include a list of key personnel with qualifications
TYPE 3 Proposals Developing Alternative Solid Waste Management Activities/Facilities • Provide copy of the tribe’s Integrated Solid Waste Management plan • Describe the tribe’s current solid waste management practices, including officials responsible for solid waste disposal, drinking water systems, and sewage treatment systems • Show how the tribe is implementing the ISWMP • Show how the proposal will lead to the development and use of an ultimate diversion/disposal option - Note – recycling and waste prevention is not a disposal option, but may be included as part of the project E. Describe in-kind resources to be provided by the tribe
TYPE 3 Proposals Developing Alternative Solid Waste Management Activities/Facilities • Progress under previous awards (if applicable) • General budget • Milestone schedule • Include an auditing record – document any adverse findings • Include a list of key personnel with qualifications
TYPE 4 ProposalsCleanup, Closure, and Developing Post-closure Programs for Open Dumps A. Include a copy of the tribe’s current Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan B. Description of the tribe’s current solid waste management practices, including officials responsible for solid waste disposal, drinking water systems, and sewage treatment systems C. Detail that the Plan is formally adopted by the tribe and is being implemented D. Describe sustainable alternatives already in place for solid waste
TYPE 4 Proposals Cleanup, Closure, and Developing Post-closure Programs Open Dumps • Background summary of the open dump(s) site, including: - Confirmation the site is on the IHS Open Dump list and/or has a Sanitation Deficiency System number - Detail site’s threat to human health & environment (this is a new requirement) • Cleanup requirements • Closure compliance requirements
TYPE 4 Proposals Cleanup, Closure, and Developing Post-closure Programs Open Dumps • Closure and post-closure financial info. • In-kind resources to be provided by tribe • Progress under previous awards (if applicable) • General budget • Milestone schedule • Auditing record – document any adverse findings • List of key personnel with qualifications
In Summary… • Read the solicitation in it’s entirety • Review the Threshold Criteriaand make sure your application meets all of the requirements to be eligible • Review the Evaluation Criteria. These are the criteria the National Review Panel uses to score your proposal
Current Initiatives • Update the 1998 IHS Open Dump List • The list will come from the IHS database • EPA is working with IHS for joint access • If a dumpsite is not in the IHS database, it will not be included on the list, which will be reported to Congress • Tribes need to contact IHS to get their high priority sites into the database • Track EPA national tribal performance measures - GPRA
GPRA • Government Performance Results Act • This is how EPA tracks progress and reports to congress – is directly linked with future funding • Show a need, then show progress • We need your help to develop baseline data…
Tribal Waste Management Program Performance MeasuresFor publication in the FY 2006-2011 Strategic Plan
Regional Contacts Heather White Region 9 Tribal Team (415) 972-3384 white.heather@epa.gov Tina Davis Region 9 Tribal Team (415) 972-3784 davis.tina@epa.gov Nancy Sockabasin Region 9 Tribal Team (415) 972-3772 sockabasin.nancy@epa.gov Michaelle Baker Region 9 Tribal Team (415) 972-3206 baker.michelle@epa.gov Charles Swanson Region 9 Tribal Team (415 )972-3772 swanson.charles@epa.gov
HQ CONTACTS Michaelle Wilson, Chief Federal, State, and Tribal Programs Branch (703) 308-8790 wilson.michaelle@epa.gov Tonya Hawkins, Tribal Team Co-lead ORCR Tribal Program (703) 308-8278 hawkins.tonya@epa.gov