The Hoopa Tribal Environmental Protection Agency (TEPA) is a component of the Hoopa Valley Tribe in charge of implementing and overseeing environmental activities on the reservation.
Current Conditions
TEPA monitors various water quality parameters for the Tribe on an annual basis using deployable instruments and physical collection samples.
Climate Change
Climate change threatens food, water, air, infrastructure, health, and cultural identity, tending to include higher risks and to indigenous peoples.
Web Maps
TEPA continues to develop an intensive GIS program to map and display real-time air quality, wildfire, and water quality data.