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Elements of a Tribal Air Program: Administrative/ Management

Elements of a Tribal Air Program: Administrative/ Management. Chris Lee ITEP/TAMS Center. Topics. 1. Staffing 2. Training 3. Resources 4. Participation in Policy Process. Staffing. Follow accepted procedures for advertising, interviewing, & hiring Staff—most valuable asset

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Elements of a Tribal Air Program: Administrative/ Management

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  1. Elements of a Tribal Air Program:Administrative/Management Chris Lee ITEP/TAMS Center

  2. Topics 1. Staffing 2. Training 3. Resources 4. Participation in Policy Process

  3. Staffing • Follow accepted procedures for advertising, interviewing, & hiring • Staff—most valuable asset • In hiring, you are building a team • Attitude most important skill • Never surprise someone after hiring • Retaining staff provides savings of time and money • Provide clear expectations • Benefits, small rewards, feeling appreciated all help • Consider hiring experts: legal, technical

  4. Training • Provides skills to successfully operate a quality program • Budget early for lots of training • Retaining staff provides biggest savings • More cost effective than recruiting • Take advantage of training opportunities

  5. Training Opportunities • EPA’s Air Pollution Training Institute www.epa.gov/air/oaqps/eog/ • California Air Resources Board www.arb.ca.gov/homepage.htm • Rutgers University www.envsci.rutgers.edu/org/raptp/ • ITEP—NAU www4.nau.edu/itep/ • Air & Waste Management Association www.awma.org • National Assoc. of Clean Air Agencies www.4cleanair.org • Nearby state & local agencies

  6. Resources (funding) GAP grants — environmental program infrastructure development CAA Section 103 — program startup CAA Section 105 — general air work Title V — Operating-permit program Fees — permits, inspections Penalties — from violations

  7. Participation and Policy Process • Participation–important for tribes to participate and be heard • Provide input through NTAA • Provide input directly to EPA and other federal agencies and reps • Policy process • Plan of action adopted by group • Provide similar input on policy issues • Important to compete effectively

  8. Summary • Recognize importance of all elements • Pick elements that best suit your needs • Develop complete program • Recognize that EPA oversight will be thorough

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