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E.P.A. approves Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ Water Quality Requirements plan

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, February 18th, 2015


(2/18/15)-ATLANTA - The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (Tribe) in western North Carolina has been granted the authority by the E.P.A. to administer the Water Quality Requirements plan under the Clean Water Act (CWA). With this approval, the Tribe likewise is authorized to administer water quality certifications conducted under CWA Section 401. The Tribe is the 3rd tribe in Region four and 49th in the nation to obtain authority to administer the Water Quality Requirements program.

"EPA's approval reflects the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians' effort to build expertise and capacity to protect and restore water quality," said E.P.A. Regional Administrator Heather McTeer Toney. "Going forward the Tribe will be able to set rules to protect waters within their jurisdiction, which in turn will protect public health, aquatic life and wildlife on the Reservation."

The Clean Water Act's goals include restoring and protecting the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the nation's waters. Water quality Requirements established under the CWA set the Tribe's expectations for Reservation water quality, serve as a foundation for pollution control efforts and are a fundamental component of watershed management. Specifically, these Requirements serve as water quality goals for individual surface waters, guide and inform monitoring and assessment activities, and provide a legal basis for permitting and regulatory pollution controls (e.g. discharge permits).

EPA's approval of the Tribe's Water Quality Requirements plan application is not an approval or disapproval of the Tribe's standards. E.P.A. review and approval or disapproval of Tribe's water quality Requirements is a separate Agency action.

The Tribe is currently revising its tribal water quality Requirements to include designated uses, narrative and numeric criteria to protect those uses, and an anti-degradation policy-all consistent with EPA's Water Quality Requirements Regulation at 40 C.F.R. Part 131. It is anticipated that the Tribe will request E.P.A. review of its water quality Requirements in the near future.

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, based in Cherokee, N.C., includes 56,572 acres and has a population on Reservation lands of about 8,092, and about 14,878 enrolled members. The Reservation Lands have about 200 miles of streams with approximately 100 square miles of wetlands, and are known for the trout fishery, species diversity, clear mountain streams, and scenic views.

The Seminole Indian Tribe and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida are currently the only other tribes in the Southeast with Requirements in effect under the Clean Water Act.

For more information regarding the U.S. EPA's strategy for reviewing Tribal eligibility applications to administer E.P.A. regulatory programs, please visit: http://www.epa.gov/tribalportal/laws/tas.htm

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