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Enhancing Local Emergency Preparedness in Shelby County with EPCRA & Water Infrastructure Act

Stay updated on the latest risk assessment and response plan requirements for community water systems in Shelby County. Learn about amendments to EPCRA and America’s Water Infrastructure Act for effective emergency planning. For detailed information, visit Shelby County EMA's website or contact the Local Emergency Planning Committee today.

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Enhancing Local Emergency Preparedness in Shelby County with EPCRA & Water Infrastructure Act

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  1. Shelby County EMAHub Harvey, Supervisor

  2. LEPC:Local Emergency Planning CommitteeLocal RelationshipsLocal Success

  3. Amendments to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) – America’s Water Infrastructure Act: A Guide for SERCs, TERCS and LEPCs (March 2019)

  4. New Risk Assessment and Emergency Response Plan Requirements for Community Water Systems (March 2019)

  5. Shelby County EMAema.shelbyal.com(click LEPC on left, all documents)205-669-3999

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