Emergency Planning and Response in Shelby County
Shelby County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Hub, under the supervision of Supervisor Harvey, plays a crucial role in local emergency planning and response. The Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) focuses on building strong relationships to ensure local success. Recent amendments to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and new risk assessment requirements for community water systems highlight the importance of preparedness. For more information, visit the Shelby County EMA website.
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Shelby County EMA Hub Harvey, Supervisor
LEPC: Local Emergency Planning Committee Local Relationships Local Success
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)
New Risk Assessment and Emergency Response Plan Requirements for Community Water Systems (March 2019)
Shelby County EMA ema.shelbyal.com (click LEPC on left, all documents) 205-669-3999