Once we begin developing an energy resource on our tribal lands, what are the requirements for pollution monitoring and other monitoring activities?
Monitoring activities are necessary to determine long-term impacts of a project and the effectiveness of mitigation strategies that were implemented. This helps ensure that project impacts are as anticipated and do not exceed acceptable levels. The Project-Specific Monitoring Programs module of the Assessments and Monitoring section of the TEEIC Web site provides guidance on developing monitoring programs for all phases of project implementation.
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