Status of Tribal Air Report

Status of Tribal Air Report
The Status of Tribal Air Report (STAR)
The NTAA’s STAR is an annual publication intended to provide an understanding of the importance and impact of Tribal air programs. Nationally vetted Tribal needs, priorities, and recommendations are all outlined, and the successes and challenges experienced by the environmental professionals are highlighted by way of personal narratives submitted by the Tribes themselves. A budget analysis appendix is included in each edition of the STAR, and over the years a variety of other appendices have served to underscore important and relevant topics. Below you can find the most recent STAR, as well as several stand alone sections of the STAR. Scroll down to access STAR publications going back to 2014. Happy reading!

2022 Status of Tribal Air Report
The NTAA Executive Committee and staff are proud to present the 2022 Status of Tribal Air Report
In addition, you can download these additional resources that is also mentioned in the STAR:
- Executive Summary
- STAR Appendix A: NTAA Tribal Air Quality Budget Analysis
- Baseline Needs Assessment Key Findings
- Baseline Needs Assessment Final Report
Thank you for joining our 2022 STAR Release Webinar that took place Tuesday, December 6th, 12:00pm – 1:30pm PST | 3:00pm-4:30pm EST!
The STAR Release Webinar was an in-depth, informational guide to help readers navigate the 100-page report. The webinar featured members of our Executive Committee; Rosalie Kalistook, Janice Archuleta, and NTAA Chairwoman Syndi Smallwood. Thank you to Kurt Lyons, Air Quality Specialist with the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska for telling us his story!
The recording for this webinar will be available soon!

Email us if you want to get more involved:
Carolyn Kelly
NTAA Program Manager
[email protected]
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