NEPA Overview & Tribes as Cooperating Agencies
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About this event
This webinar will provide an overview of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the foundational federal environmental law enacted in 1969, and will include a presentation on the Seminole Tribe of Florida's experience serving as a cooperating agency for a NEPA review.
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+1 202-991-0477,,373730198# United States, Washington DC
Phone Conference ID: 373 730 198#
Panelists:
Stacy D. Myers III, Tribe’s Senior Scientist and Governmental Liaison, Seminole Tribe of Florida
Julie Roemele, NEPA Compliance Division, Office of Federal Activities (OFA), U.S. EPA
Jake Widner, NEPA Compliance Division, OFA, U.S. EPA
Chris Yesmant, NEPA Compliance Division, OFA, U.S. EPA
Connell Dunning, Environmental Review Branch, Tribal, Intergovernmental & Policy Division, Region 9, U.S. EPA
Facilitator, Danny Gogal, Tribal and Indigenous Peoples Program Manager, Office of Environmental Justice, U.S. EPA
A link for the webinar will be emailed to registered participants a couple of days before the webinar.
Please note that the webinar is planned to be recorded and is expected to be available on the following EPA website a few weeks after the webinar: https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/environmental-justice-tribes-and-indigenous-peoples.
For questions about this webinar, or the EPA EJ Webinar Series for Tribes and Indigenous Peoples, please contact: Danny Gogal, Office of Environmental Justice, gogal.danny@epa.gov.