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  2. Begin by filling out the registration section. Enter your name, title, organization, and contact information including address, office number, and email address.
  3. If applying for a scholarship, complete the scholarship section by providing your tribal affiliation.
  4. For hotel arrangements, note the group code provided for reservations at Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort. Ensure you understand the lodging policies regarding security deposits and incidentals.
  5. If seeking transportation reimbursement, indicate 'Yes' or 'No' and provide details of your financial officer's information along with the tribe’s Federal ID number.
  6. Attach any required documents such as a W-9 form for reimbursement purposes before submitting your completed registration form.

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EPA released a PFAS Enforcement Discretion and Settlement Policy Under CERCLA on April 19, 2024.
Whereas RCRA is a proactive program that regulates how wastes should be managed to avoid potential threats to human health and the environment, CERCLA is designed to remedy threats to human health and the environment from unexpected releases and historical mistakes in hazardous waste management.
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Superfund, was enacted by Congress on December 11, 1980.
CERCLA provides Federal and State Trustees and OPA provides Federal, State and Tribal Trustees with the force and effect of a rebuttable presumption for the determination and assessment of damages to natural resources if they take place in ance with the assessment regulations promulgated under the respective
Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration (NRDAR) is a tool we and other natural resource trustees use to restore, recover, or protect natural resources and habitats affected by contamination.
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The NPFCs Natural Resource Damage (NRD) Claims Division adjudicates claims for natural resource damages arising out of oil spills (or the substantial threat of a spill) to the navigable waters of the United States.
EPA works closely with federally recognized Indian tribes to ensure compliance at federally regulated facilities in Indian country. Tribes authorized to implement federal enforcement programs must have enforcement authorities that are at least as stringent as federal law.

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