Navajo Nation Environmental Workforce Development Program application deadline
Applications for the 2015 training sessions of the Navajo Nation Environmental Workforce Development Program (NNEWD) are due Jan. 30. This job training and placement assistance program is funded by a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency and coordinated by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals at Northern Arizona University. The NNEWD program is designed to address remediation plans of over 500 sites on Navajo land that are contaminated with radioactive materials and waste, due to past uranium mining operations. To view more information about the program or download an application, please visit . For questions, contact Roberta Tohannie at [email protected] or 523-2082.
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