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Risk-Based Decision-Making and Federal Facilities Cleanup: A Workshop for Tribal decision -makers Lakewood, Colorado March 14-16, 2000 International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management Environmental Protection Agency Department of Energy, Center for Risk Excellence Tulane University Medical Center Plenary Presentation CULTURAL LEGACIES1 Stuart Harris Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Tots Maywe. Good morning. I am Stuart Harris. I am a staff scientist for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, or CTUIR. My job is to analyze the risks to our people from pollution impacts. My primary work effort is focused on addressing nuclear pollution and associated cleanup at the Department of Energy s Hanford Site. The CTUIR is a sovereign government that has a legal interest in the natural resources upon which the CTUIR s treaty rights are based. This includes lands of the Hanford Site.
Risk-Based Decision-Making and Federal Facilities Cleanup: A Workshop for Tribal Decision-makers Lakewood, Colorado March 14-16, 2000 International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management
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