Tribal Point Source Project Stationary Sources Joint Forum Meeting Tempe, AZ, Dec. 13-14, 2004 Sarah Kelly, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals.

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Tribal Point Source Project Stationary Sources Joint Forum Meeting Tempe, AZ, Dec , 2004 Sarah Kelly, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Tribal Data Development Working Group’s (TDDWG)

Tribal Point Source Project Objective: Inventory all sources of SOx and NOx greater than 50 tpy in WRAP’s Indian Country Approved by TDDWG at their June 2004 meeting Various administrative issues delayed project work from starting until October 2004.

Tribal Point Source Project Inventory Indian Country sources of SOx and NOx >50 tpy Obtain 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)

Tribal Project Outreach ITEP conducted initial calls to inform tribes about the project in late July Follow up calls to Tribes in August, September and through October Finalized tribes who will work with the contractor with calls and s in November

Outreach cont. ITEP sent out formal letters with WRAP BART fact sheets to 18 tribes on October 27, 2004 The letters were addressed sent to tribal chairmen as well as cc’s to air quality staff ITEP also ed the letters directly to tribal air quality staff on November 4, 2004

Tribal Point Source List ITEP compiled list EPA RegTitle V Sources 2002 SOx emissions tpy 2002 NOx emissions tpy 6 (NM only) No data yet 92137,182 (333*) 80,457 (6626*) Total8837,210 (361*) 82,445 (8,614) *subtracts emissions from 2 Navajo land power plants

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

Tribal Point Source Inventory Next Steps Compare permit compliance emission reports to 2002 NEI, rectify differences where necessary (ITEP) Collect permit data and 2002 compliance emission reports where they exist (ITEP)

Tribal Point Source Inventory 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. Next Steps (cont.)

Tribes with all > 50 tpy sources represented in permit data: Pueblo of Laguna Fort Peck Reservation Confederated Tribes of Salish and Kootenai Crow Tribe Salt River Pima-Maricipa Indian Community Fort Mojave Indian Tribe Gila River Indian Community Cabazon Band of Mission Indians Shoshone Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall Res. Nez Perce Tribe Coeur d’Alene Tribe

Tribes for Contractor Assistance 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 Southern Ute Tribe considering

Tribes for Contractor Assistance ITEP will compile available permit data for these tribes, format to NIF and submit to WRAP EDMS on behalf of tribe. Contractor will collect information on sources where: Permit data does not exist or is incomplete Non-permitted sources of interest to WRAP. Tribes will receive a TEISS project that includes all data for their reservation

Coordination with SSJF Need to ensure that all contractors use the same methods to inventory oil and gas E&P point sources. SSJF contractor should report on reservation and county basis for O&G sources. ~Need to check for double counting of other point source types.