Title: Greater Houston Local Emergency Planning Committee (GHLEPC)
1Greater Houston Local Emergency Planning
Committee (GHLEPC)
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- Introduction
- Governing Mandate
- Purpose
- Functions
- Goals
- Partner Agencies
- Projects and Funding
- Summary
2Greater Houston Local Emergency Planning
Committee (GHLEPC)
- Introduction
- Bhopal Disaster of 1984 (December 3)
- Worst industrial disaster in history
- Accidental release of 40 tons of methyl
isocyanate (MIC) from a Union Carbide India,
Limited (now known as Eveready Industries India,
Limited) pesticide plant. - MIC overheated and released toxic
heavier-than-air MIC gas - Killed thousands outright
- Gases also injured from 150,000 to 600,000 people
- 15,000 of whom later died.
3Bhopal, India
December 3, 1984, release of 40 metric tons of
methyl isocyanate (MIC).
41947 Texas City Explosion
- Country's worst industrial accident
- Two ships loaded with 2,300 tons of ammonium
nitrate exploded - 576 people killed
- 5,000 more injured
- Shattered windows 25 miles away
- Blew two small planes out of the sky.
5Governing Mandate
- In an effort to avoid an industrial catastrophe
in the U. S., the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)of 1986 was
passed. - Also known as the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act (SARA Title III). - Applicable to Federal, State, and Local
governments and Industry - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a
ruling in July 1990 applying to Indian
territories. - Note EPCRA/SARA Title III is an unfunded federal
mandate
6Purposes of EPCRA (SARA Title III)
- Primary focus is to protect/safeguard public
health and the environment. - Help increase publics knowledge and access to
information on hazardous and toxic chemicals. - Encourage applicable entities to develop working
relationships to improve emergency response to
chemical incidents.
7EPCRA (SARA Title III) Functions
- Four main provisions
- Emergency Planning (Sections 301 - 303)
- Emergency Release Notification (Section 304)
- Hazardous Chemical Reporting (Sections 311 312)
- Toxic Release Reporting (Section 313)
8GHLEPC Key Dates
- April 28, 1989 Created/Formed
- August 26, 1993 Granted Non-Profit 501
(c)(3) status - January 23, 1996 City of Houston Agreement
- June 2002 City of Bellaire Merger
- January 2005 Houston Fire Department
funding for Administrator - June 25, 2007 City of West University Merger
- April 27, 2009 20 Year Anniversary
9Tier II Reporting
- Governed by SARA Title III, Section 312
- Submitted annually by applicable facilities on or
before March 1st - Submitted to the LEPC, local fire department,
and State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) - http//www.dshs.state.tx.us/tiertwo/default.shtm
- Applicable to fixed facilities only (No
transportation). - Purpose is to provide agencies and the public
with toxic and hazardous chemical information
stored at facilities in their neighborhood during
the past year. - General public may submit a written request for
Tier II information
10LEPC Functions
- Increase awareness in the community about the
presence of hazardous chemicals and releases in
the environment. - Provide the vital link between citizens,
government, and industry. - Assist communities with the development of
emergency action plans. - Maintain/Administer Tier II information.
- Participate in public/private entity drills and
exercises. - Assist with HAZMAT related training.
11LEPC Goals
- Effectively administer the core requirements of
EPCRA. - Increase the publics chemical safety and general
hazardous materials awareness and knowledge. - Be a source of accurate and timely information
for local hazardous materials/chemical incidents. - Develop and maintain key partnerships with
federal, state, and local public and private
entities. - Participate in on-going emergency response and
HAZMAT related training.
12Emergency Notification
- Radio
- 740 AM
- 88.7 AM
- Reverse 9-1-1
- Greater Harris County 9-1-1 Emergency Network
- Television Streamers
- Community Awareness Emergency Response (CAER
Line) - 281-476-2237
13Partner Agencies
- Federal, state and local emergency management
offices - Petrochemical facilities/industries
- Education institutions/facilities
- Churches/Religious organizations
- Local fire departments
- Military
- Other federal, state, and local governmental
agencies - Hospitals
- Community Advisory Panels (CAPS) and other civic
agencies - Citizen Corps
- Emergency response training facilities
Robert BurkeThe apparatus assigned to Houston's
Station 22 (left to right) Foam Engine 22, HazMat
1 and HazMat 2.
14Industry Partners
- Goodyear Tire Rubber Co.
- PL Proplyene LLP
- LyondellBasell
- Rhodia
- Texas Petrochemicals LP
- Valero
15GHLEPC Initiatives/Projects
- Training
- HAZMAT Technician classes
- Risk Management Planning
- Emergency Response
- Emergency Communications
- Community Awareness (Shelter-in-Place)
- Exercises/Drills
- State Hurricane/Evacuation
- U. S. Coast Guard
- Partnerships/Collaboratives
16GHLEPC Funding/Operating Support
- Donations
- Grants
- Enforcement Penalties/Fines
- Professional services Pro Bono Assistance
- Partnerships
- Host assistance for conferences/seminars
17Harris County LEPCs(Including GHLEPC)
Greater Houston includes City of Bellaire and
City of West University Place
18GHLEPC
- Summary
- The purpose of the Emergency Planning Community
Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) is to provide needed
information to citizens about chemical hazards in
their communities. Additionally, it is intended
to provide a means for local and state persons to
coordinate with businesses and other community
entities to plan for emergencies. -
19GHLEPC
- Those who cannot remember the past are condemned
to repeat it - George Santayana, Spanish philosopher, 18631952
202009 General Membership Meetings
- This meeting notice is provided as approved by
the GHLEPC Executive - Board/Committee and outlined in current GHLEPC
By-laws. - The following meeting dates are scheduled for
Calendar Year 2009 - January 30, 2008
- March 26, 2008
- May 28, 2008
- July 30, 2008
- September 24, 2008
- December 3, 2008
- All subject meetings will commence at 900 a.m.
and be held at the American Red Cross building
located at 2700 Southwest Freeway (Hwy 59 _at_ Kirby
Drive) Houston, TX 77098, unless otherwise
determined by the Executive Board/Committee. - Any revisions to this notice will be posted
and/or disseminated in the most efficient and
timely manner.
21General Membership Meeting Location American Red
Cross
2700 S.W. Frwy. (West of Kirby and S.W. Frwy)
22GHLEPC Office located at the Houston Emergency
Center
23GHLEPC Contact Information
- Nick J. Guillen GHLEPC Administrator
- Office Phone 713-884-3786
- Fax 713-884-3941
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- Mailing Address P. O. Box 10817
- Houston, TX 77206
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- Email nicholas.guillen_at_cityofhouston.net
- Website www.houstontx.gov/fire/divisions/lepc.ht
ml - Organization Structure Nonprofit 501 (c)(3)
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