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  Public Participation

Public participation means activities used to encourage public input and feedback, conducting dialogue with the public, provide public access to decision-makers, obtain public view points and preferences, and allow decision-makers to consider public input.

If a Tribal Member would like to request that a specific site be considered for a Brownfields Environmental Site Assessment, please use the map above for reference and contact Wilfred Lambert, Tribal Brownfields Coordinator at 406-768-5155 ext. 564.

Decisions on conducting assessments will be contingent upon 1) the site meeting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) definition of a Brownfields Site and 2) evaluation of Prioritization Criteria that includes, but is not limit ed to, a) type and extent of contamination, b) environmental, health, and safety impacts, c) land ownership (such as Tribal, Allotted, etc), d) costs and available funding, e) cultural and historic issues, f) potential for reuse, g) creation of jobs, and h) support from Tribal Administration.

Fort Peck Boundry Roads Map (pdf file)

Road Map to Understanding Innovative Technology Options for Brownfields Investigation and Cleanup (3.3MB/PDF)
The Road Map provides a general outline of the steps in the investigation and cleanup of a site slated for redevelopment and introduces Brownfields stakeholders to the range of innovative technology options and resources available to them. The Road Map provides valuable information for a wide range of stakeholders involved in or affected by redevelopment of Brownfields sites, whether through public projects, private developments, or public-private partnerships. The Fourth Edition has been expanded significantly to include new and updated resources and supplemental information.