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<p> Tribal Lands and the Environment: A National Forum on Solid Waste, Emergency Response, Contaminated Sites and USTs Green Bay, WI August 23 – 25, 2011</p><p>Co-sponsored by Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, National Tribal Waste and Response Assistance Program Steering Committee, and the USEPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response</p><p>PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL FORM FOR PRESENTATIONS</p><p>Submissions must be emailed or faxed to Todd Barnell by June 1, 2011. [email protected], phone: 928-523-3840, fax: 928-523-1266. </p><p>Check one box: Break Out Session Training Poster Session</p><p>Provide the following information in addition to a detailed explanation of your proposed presentation/exhibit:</p><p>Session Title: Tribal Technical Assistance Workgroup</p><p>Who will be presenting? Jammie Thomas-Rasset </p><p>Presenter/ Primary Contact Name: Jammie Thomas-Rasset</p><p>Organization/Tribe: Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe</p><p>Address: 43408 Oodena Drive</p><p>City: Onamia State: MN Zip: 56359</p><p>Phone: 320-532-4772 Fax: 320-532-7514 E-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Other Presenter Name(s) / Organization/Tribe(s): Kristen Hansen, Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Katie Kruse, KBIC</p><p>Please describe the level of expertise and qualifications of each presenter: 500 character limit</p><p>Jammie Thomas-Rasset has been the Brownfield Coordinator for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians, located in Onamia, Minnesota, for over 8 years. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from St. Cloud State University and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Management degree and a Master of Business Administration degree through the College of St. Scholastica. Please check the area most closely related to your proposed presentation:</p><p>Solid Waste Management (including collection, source reduction, and emerging technologies)</p><p>Hazardous Waste Management (including collection, storage, reduction, and emerging technologies)</p><p>Contaminated Sites (including Brownfields, Superfund, and Mining)</p><p>USTs and ASTs</p><p>Emergency Response and Risk Assessments (including oil spill response)</p><p>Grass Roots/Community Involvement Efforts</p><p>Other (please describe) </p><p>Session Description: Please include the content of your session, skills that participants will learn, and expected outcomes. Include any base knowledge/skills you require from participants.</p><p>1,000 Character limit A Tribal Technical Workgroup Meeting will be conducted. The meeting includes a professional development training sharing and discussion of a current relevant technical issue applicable to a Tribal Response Programs. This networking group is be the perfect opportunity to share information and resources, to identify technical hurdles and to discuss training needs and the best ways to meet those needs.</p><p>Moderator: (please check one)</p><p>From your organization or community: </p><p>In need of moderator (moderator will be assigned by the planning committee)</p><p>Logistical Needs: Please check the estimated amount of time requested for your proposed presentation: </p><p>Breakout Sessions</p><p>45 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes </p><p>Training Sessions</p><p>4 Hours 8 Hours</p><p>A/V Equipment: </p><p>Other Needs: </p><p>Once the planning committee has reviewed your proposal, you will be notified by ITEP if your presentation has been placed into the conference agenda.</p><p>There are limited funds available for financial assistance. Click on the type of assistance you are requesting: Travel Per diem Lodging</p>
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