LEPC

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The С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Local Emergency Planning Committee is a federally mandated committee with membership from business and industry, emergency response groups, media, hospitals, environmental interest groups, universities and the general public.

Responsibilities

The primary responsibility of the LEPC is to receive information about hazardous substances from industry and use this information to develop comprehensive site emergency plans. It is also responsible for establishing procedures and programs that make it easy for residents to understand and have access to the information that industry submits.

  • SARA Title III Environmental Compliance
  • HAZMAT training and exercises
  • Site-Specific Chemical Planning Program
  • Emergency Lock Box Program
  • Coordination of chemical information to emergency responders
  • Maintenance of the county-wide incident management plan

Meetings

The С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County LEPC meets on a quarterly basis. Please check the Public Meeting Calendar to find the next meeting date.

Community Right-to-Know Act

In 1986, in the wake of the Bhopal, India, disaster, the U.S. Congress enacted the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act as part of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA).

This Act (PL 99-499) requires industry to provide information to local governments and citizens on the types and amounts of hazardous materials they manufacture, store, handle, use or release regularly into the environment. In С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County and the State of North Carolina, the reportable quantities are 55 gallons or 500 pounds or more of any OSHA Hazardous Substance; for Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS), the Federal reportable quantities apply.

Submission of an annual Tier II report (through the E-Plan website) of any chemicals that meet or exceed these amounts, satisfies the Federal, State and local reporting requirements). The intent of the Act was that, with this important information, communities could take steps to reduce the risk of fires, explosions and pollution and be better prepared for emergencies before they occur.

Spill Reporting

To notify the С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Local Emergency Planning Committee of a spill in С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County, please call the following agencies:

  • North Carolina Emergency Operations Center: 800-858-0368
  • National Response Center: 800-424-8802
  • North Carolina EPCRA: 919-436-2746
  • US EPA Hotline: 800-424-9346
     

Section 304 Follow-up Release Notification reports should be filed online using E-plan ().

Cleanup Companies

The С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Local Emergency Planning Committee has developed an for responding to hazardous materials incidents within С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County. The application (new or renewal) will be reviewed by the Local Emergency Planning Committee. Please submit your  by April 1, 2025.С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ

We look forward to working with each of you in the future. If you have any questions, please contact С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Emergency Management at 919-856-6480. Your promptness in this matter will ensure continuity of your operations within С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County upon meeting the minimum standards established by the С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Local Emergency Planning Committee.

Applications are due April 1, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. EDT.

Contact Us

Please contact us for more information.

337 S. Salisbury St.
Raleigh, NC 27601

919-856-6480