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Local Emergency Planning Committee

Pima County Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security  (520) 798-0600
Hazardous Materials Release
To report a Hazardous Materials release, complete this report - Online Form | Download form

Informing the Community

The Pima County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) was established in 1987 after the Federal Government enacted the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA).The act or law was implemented in response to a growing concern about the effect(s) of a chemical release on a community. Several major events occurring around the world increased this concern. Bhopal India, Chernobyl Russia, and Love Canal New York are a few locations where the release of chemicals which caused injuries, heightened the concern to create this act.

LEPC CalendarEPCRA requires the establishment of planning committees at the state and local levels to identify andmonitor the types and amounts of hazardous materials. EPCRA also requires the planning for releases of those same hazardous materials to include the locations where these hazardous materials are used or stored as well as the means these chemicals move. Other areas of required planning includes release notification requirements, reporting requirements, identifying response capabilities, and identifying the routes that hazardous materials travel through a state and their communities. This law empowers the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to oversee and enforce the contents of this law.

Bridging Businesses and Industries

This same law requires businesses and industries to provide to the public information about its chemical process, chemical storage and emissions and safety procedures and measures that are in place. The LEPC is the conduit between the businesses and industries that this law pertains to and the citizens of each community. These businesses and industries do this by submitting annual reports and plans to the state, the local government and the local fire department.

In Pima County, these reports and plans go the Arizona Department of Emergency Management, the Pima County Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security and the local fire department where the business or industry is located. Pima County has appointed a planner within the Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security to work with the LEPC, to receive and maintain the annual reports, and to be a point of contact for industry, first responders, and the public.

The Pima County LEPC is comprised of people from several different community agencies and/or organizations. These members represent elected officials, government leaders, environmental, law enforcement, fire departments, emergency medical services, hospitals, health care, educational, industries reporting chemicals, volunteer organizations and the public.

Role & Responsibility in the Community

The role and responsibility of the LEPC is to ensure a safe environment for the citizens of Pima County from a hazardous materials release, specifically for those areas near the use of or the transportation of harmful chemicals. This is managed by developing procedures for submitting reports, developing a county-wide plan to report and respond to a release, conducting and review of surveys, ensuring response capabilities are in place, and providing chemical release information to the citizens of Pima County. The LEPC meets on a quarterly schedule to manage the roles and responsibilities indicated and to address new chemical issues affecting the communities in Pima County. The LEPC meetings are open to the public. Agencies concerned for emergency planning are encouraged to attend. Our mission is to serve all of Pima County and to facilitate all hazardous emergency preparedness issues including SARA Title III, Hazardous Materials and related public safety matters as determined appropriate by the LEPC membership.

The Activities of the Committee are as follows:

1. Facilitates hazardous materials and related public safety preparedness efforts, including planning, training exercises, and mitigation (prevention) measures
2. Apply for and administer grants supportive of the LEPC Mission
3. Prepare, implement and maintain the Pima County Local Emergency Planning Committee, Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan
4. Establish and maintain a system for managing the submission of industry reports
5. Establish a location for the public to review industry information
6. Develop and/or conduct public awareness and education programs designated to inform the public on hazardous materials
7. Provide recommendations to appropriate organizations concerning hazardous materials response and preparedness
8. To ensure that protective measures, response capabilities and notification procedures and methods are in place for the safety of the citizens of Pima County
9. To develop procedures for receiving and processing public requests for information under EPCRA Section 324

LEPC Meetings, Announcements & Training Opportunities

NEXT LEPC MEETING:
TBD

LEPC Calendar

For questions or information about these events please contact John Wisner at (520) 243-7553 or john.wisner{@}pima.gov


ARIZONA STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION MEETING:
When: July 20, 2010
Location: Arizona Department of Emergency Management in Phoenix, AZ
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES:

Save the Date:
2010 Business Education Seminar, Tuesday, November 9, 2010 at the Desert Diamond Casino.  Event details and registration.

LEPC Training Requirements for members of APEX (Arizona Peer Exchange) is located at Title 8 - Emergency and Military Affairs, page 2931. Training is being tentatively scheduled for October 2010.

*NOTE: Due to the new parking regulations at the Pima County complex, all attendees are asked to park in the Presidio Parking Garage. Bring your parking ticket with you to the meeting.

Downloads & Resources

Pima County Health Department
Arizona Department of Health Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Arizona Department of Health Services
Meeting and Agenda Documents:
  • LEPC Meeting Minutes 7/14/10 - Download
  • LEPC Meeting Minutes 4/14/10 - Download
  • LEPC Meeting Minutes Amended 1/13/10 - Download
  • LEPC Meeting Minutes - 1/13/10 - Download
  • LEPC Meeting Minutes - 10/14/09 - Download
  • LEPC Meeting Agenda - 7/08/09 - Download
  • LEPC Meeting Minutes - 4/08/09 - Download
  • LEPC Meeting Minutes - 2/18/09 - Download
  • By-Laws (Superfund Amendments and Reathorization Act Title III) - Revised April 8, 2009

LEPC Membership:
Related Links:
California Companies fined for RCRA Violations 8/19/09

General LEPC Issue’s presentation from the 2009 NASTTPO conference

Arizona Emergency Response Commission Newsletter

"Gatekeeper Newsletter - May 2010 - Download Newsletter

"Gatekeeper Newsletter - April 2010 - Download Newsletter

"Gatekeeper Newsletter" - July 2009 - Download Newsletter

"Gatekeeper Newsletter" - January 2010 - Download Newsletter

"Gatekeeper Newsletter" - February 2010 - Download Newsletter

"Gatekeeper Newsletter" - March 2010 - Download Newsletter

Arizona Emergency Response Commission

Additional Resources

 


Environmental Protection Agency

2008 EPA Nationwide LEPC Survey Report Presentation
Sources:
www.azsos.gov
www.azserc.org
www.hazard.com
www.chemicalspill.com
Sources:
www.dem.azdema.gov
www.epa.gov

 
 

PIMA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

3950 S. Country Club Road, Ste. 100
Tucson, Arizona 85714
Toll-Free: (866) 939-PIMA (7462)
(520) 243-7770

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