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Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)
Agendas & Minutes
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Members
Responsibilities
The Office of Emergency Management works with all of Grand County’s responders through the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC). The LEPC is a countywide effort tasked to identify locations of hazardous materials and create emergency response plans. In Grand County we are approaching this as an all-hazards LEPC, understanding that the identification of risks, hazards, which might create a disaster, and the general response planning is very similar for most disasters.
As a team the LEPC facilitates communication, works on strategies, develops plans, coordinates training, and regularly conducts practice drills. All of our efforts and dedication are to provide the most comprehensive protection for the community. The Grand County LEPC has representation from most emergency support functions.
Sub-Committees
The sub-committees of the LEPC are:
To reduce the likelihood of such a disaster in the United States, Congress imposed requirements for federal, state and local governments, tribes, and industry. These requirements covered emergency planning and "Community Right-to-Know" reporting on hazardous and toxic chemicals. The Community Right-to-Know provisions help increase the public's knowledge and access to information on chemicals at individual facilities, their uses, and releases into the environment. States and communities, working with facilities, can use the information to improve chemical safety and protect public health and the environment.
2014 Tier II Reports
Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
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Members
- Nowell Curran, Chairperson
Responsibilities
The Office of Emergency Management works with all of Grand County’s responders through the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC). The LEPC is a countywide effort tasked to identify locations of hazardous materials and create emergency response plans. In Grand County we are approaching this as an all-hazards LEPC, understanding that the identification of risks, hazards, which might create a disaster, and the general response planning is very similar for most disasters.
As a team the LEPC facilitates communication, works on strategies, develops plans, coordinates training, and regularly conducts practice drills. All of our efforts and dedication are to provide the most comprehensive protection for the community. The Grand County LEPC has representation from most emergency support functions.
Sub-Committees
The sub-committees of the LEPC are:
- Hazardous Materials
- Healthcare Coalition
- Public Information Group (Joint Information System / JIS)
- Training and Exercise
To reduce the likelihood of such a disaster in the United States, Congress imposed requirements for federal, state and local governments, tribes, and industry. These requirements covered emergency planning and "Community Right-to-Know" reporting on hazardous and toxic chemicals. The Community Right-to-Know provisions help increase the public's knowledge and access to information on chemicals at individual facilities, their uses, and releases into the environment. States and communities, working with facilities, can use the information to improve chemical safety and protect public health and the environment.
2014 Tier II Reports
- Century Link
- Henderson Mill
- Independent Propane Hazardous & Chemical Inventory
- Intrawest Winter Park Resort Corporation
- MCI dba Verizon Business
- Tri-State Generation and Transmission
- Western Area Power Administration
Contact Us
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Joel Cochran
Director
E: JCochran@co.grand.co.us
P: 970-725-3813 x273Deputy Director
Alexis Kimbrough
E: AKimbrough@co.grand.co.us
P: 970-531-2674Recovery Manager
Alyssa Ingles
E: AIngles@co.grand.co.us
P: 970-531-4158Emergency: 911
Non-Emergent Dispatch: 970-725-3311Info Line: 970-725-3803
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 2578
Fraser, CO 80442Physical Address
OEM & EOC Location
350 CR 5103
Fraser, CO 80442