LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE

REGION III

824 Clark Avenue

Yuba City, CA 95991

530-822-4809 / FAX 530-822-7561

AGENDA

***Thursday, July 6, 2017***

@ 10:00 AM

Tehama County Sheriff’s Office

22840 Antelope Blvd.

Red Bluff, CA 96080

If you can’t make the drive down to Red Bluff on Thursday (July 6th) to attend the LEPC-Region 3 meeting, you can still participate by calling in and listening in to the meeting. We’ll be using our new turtle phone provided to LEPC-Region 3 by CalOES so you can listen in and voice your questions and concerns.The phone number to call in on is1-(877) 326-5805 (US Toll Free). The Passcode is 1517130#.

I.Call to Order- Introductions-Agenda-Review of Minutes5 Minutes

*Action/Discussion –Opening remarks, introduction of membersand
Chairpersonwill ask for any changes to the Agenda. Approval of minutes
from the May 4, 2017LEPC – Region 3 meeting.

II.CalOES Update/HMEP Grant– Presenter: Brian Abeel/CalOES 30Minutes
and/or Erika Olsen (CalOES). Discussion of the State Emergency
Preparedness Commission (SERC), what’s happening at CalOES, statewide
and regional projects, and HMEP Grant funding opportunities.

III.Discussion: Proposed Duties/Responsibilities for LEPC30 MinutesOfficers/Develop Ballot- Presenter: Bill Fuller

IV.Subcommittee Reports- *Action/Discussion – Presenter: Bill Fuller15 Minutes

  1. Training –Jacob Volkov (CSTI)/Bill Fuller
  • Report on HazMat Training-
  • Continuing Challenge 2017 in Sacramento – September 5-8
  • Regional HazMat Training Courses
  • HazMat Instructor course in Yuba City
    (Tentative: August 29-30, 2017)
  • HazMat Technician & HazMat Specialist training courses in Susanville
    and Yuba City

B.Regional HazMat Response Teams -10 Minutes

  • Activities of Regional HazMat Teams - Butte, SCHMRT,
    Susanville and Yuba-Sutter HazMat Teams. HazMat Team Leaders
    or their representatives reporton Regional HM Response Team
    responses and/or exercises.

V.Agency Reports *Discussion10 Minutes

Each agency representative listed below will give a brief report on
incidents/activities that are of interest to the LEPC membersand first
responders.

A.CalOES (Inland Region) – Lindsey Stanley/CalOES

B.Industry (Railroad/PG&E) –

C.California Highway Patrol – (CHP-Redding)

D.Transportation –CalTrans – Susanne Rohner

E.Dept. of Toxic Substances Control – Adam Palmer

F.Regional Water Quality Control Board – Scott Zaitz

G.OSPR – Dale Stultz/Scott Lipton/Josh Nicholas

H.SSV-EMS – ____

I.Tribal – ___

J.Military - Quentin Graham, Sierra Army Depot/Bob Coffelt, Installation
Emergency Manager, Beale AFB

K.CUPA Board – Gary Cantwell (Yuba Co. Environmental Health/CUPA)

L.Homeland Security – ____
M.Regional Terrorism Threat Assessment Center – Dennis Garton

VI.Chairperson’s Report*Action/Discussion10 Minutes

Chairperson Bill Fuller’s report on any activities of interest to the LEPC-
Region 3 members, HM responseteam members and guests.

  1. Regional HazMat Team workshop – HMEP Grant application?

Need for lead agency

  1. LEPC Chairs meeting on September 6 at Continuing Challenge
  2. SERC meeting – September 26

VII.Public Comments*Discussion5 Minutes

This is the time and place to receive public comments onany of the issues

discussed, identification of public concernsor announcement of public

meetings related to the LEPC orhazardous materials.

VIII.Schedule Next Meeting*Discussion

Next scheduled meeting:September 7, 2017

IX.Adjournment

2017 Meeting Schedule

Every Other Month

Month / Date / Location
(Unless noted otherwise)
July / July 6 / Tehama County Sheriff’s Office
22840 Antelope Blvd.
Red Bluff, CA 96080
September / September 7 / Same as above
November / November 2 / Same as above

Regular meetings of the LEPC will be held on the first Thursday of every other month beginning at 10:00 AM, unless changed by the membership or Chairperson at the previous regular meeting.