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2009 LEPC CONFERENCE

2009 LEPC CONFERENCE. Pulse of the LEPCs Challenges for LEPC Compliance. Ian Ewusi IERC Field Representative. The Road Map. Past Challenges Present Challenges Future Challenges. Challenge 1: Statutory Authority. State laws County ordinances City ordinances.

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2009 LEPC CONFERENCE

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  1. 2009 LEPC CONFERENCE Pulse of the LEPCs Challenges for LEPC Compliance Ian Ewusi IERC Field Representative

  2. The Road Map Past Challenges Present Challenges Future Challenges

  3. Challenge 1: Statutory Authority • State laws • County ordinances • City ordinances

  4. EPCRA RegulationsAMENDMENTS to 40 CFR Parts 355 and 370(Proposed 6/8/98, finalized on 10/17/08 and published 11/3/08 • Emergency Planning—Sections 302 & 303 [40 CFR Part 355.30] Amended • Emergency Notification—Section 304 & Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, Liability Act CERCLA 103 [40 CFR Parts 302 & 355.40] Amended • Hazardous Chemical Reporting—Sections 311 & 312 [40 CFR Part 370] Amended • Toxic Chemical Reporting—Section 313 [40 CFR Part 372]

  5. Challenge 2: LEPC Leadership • County government officials • Local industry officials • Community leaders

  6. Challenge 3: Manpower/Volunteers • Membership drives • Community cleanup day • Retired persons • Local college students • Public Exposure • County fairs • Parades • Trinket giveaways • Local advertisement

  7. Challenge 4:Education/Training • LEPCs • Workshops and seminars • Joint LEPC meetings • Visits to facilities • Public • Brochures • Local school visits • Community exercises

  8. Challenge 5: Technical Resources • EPA assistance (Region V coordinators) • IERC assistance (field reps) • LEPC assistance (neighboring LEPCs)

  9. Challenge 6: LEPC Funding • Annual requirements completed • Special projects • Solicitation from local governments and businesses • Grant information from federal websites

  10. Challenge 7: Facility Compliance • LEPC awareness of reporting facilities • Education for reporting facilities • Noncompliant reporting facilities identified to IERC/EPA • Facility inspections

  11. Challenge 8: Sustainability/Continuity of LEPCs • New leadership • Involvement of all LEPC members • Proper resources • Diligence in fulfilling requirements

  12. Challenge 9:Personnel Burnout • Rotating member responsibilities • New members • Fresh ideas • Joint-agency exercises

  13. Challenge 10:Record Keeping • Organization • Computerization • Appropriate tools • Appropriate storage

  14. Challenge 11: Plan Exercises • Interagency/district exercises • Realistic/challenging scenarios • Account for worst-case situations • Full-scale exercises • Involvement of public

  15. Challenge 12: Media Exposure • Radio/TV spots • Information to local media • Advertisement of exercises & public appearances • C3: coordination, communication, cooperation

  16. Challenge 13: Innovation • Communication with other LEPCs nationally • Use of current technology • Receptivity to new ideas

  17. Challenge 14: Personnel Diversity • Retired persons • Local college students • Gender diversity (Women) • Ethnic groups

  18. Challenge 15: Data Sharing • Computerization of facility information • Use of CAMEO software • Electronic Tier II submittal/management • Internet EPCRA management

  19. Challenge 16: Illegal Public Use of Title III Chemicals • Identification of illicit drug production • Mechanism to involve local law enforcement • Location/notification of facilities with chemicals used in illicit drugs

  20. Challenge 17: New Chemical Dangers • Federal information (EPA) • State information (IERC) • Local information (other LEPCs)

  21. How is your LEPC doing??? Funding Status on 91 LEPCs • 2005 (64 – 70%) • 2006 (67 – 74%) • 2007 (75 – 82%) • 2008 (71 – 78%) • 2009 (61 – 67%)

  22. 2010 Requirements & Due DatesThe Big 7 • Legal Notices  January 31 • Roster  March 1 • Fiscal Report  March 1 • Plan Review  December 31 • Bylaws  December 31 • Meeting Minutes  December 31 • Exercise Report  December 31

  23. John Steel, LEPC Coordinator Indiana Department of Homeland Security 302 West Washington Street, E208 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Office: (317) 233-6519 jsteel@dhs.in.gov Ian Ewusi, IERC Representative Indiana Department of Homeland Security 302 West Washington Street, E208 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Mobile: (317) 695-2119 iewusi@dhs.in.gov Contact Information

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