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What is LEPC

What is the LEPC?

The Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) is an organization established to meet the requirements of the federal Emergency Planning arid Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), also known as the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA Title III), for emergency response planning. EPCRA contains four major provisions:

What Does The LEPC Do?

Under EPCRA, the LEPC is the focal point for chemical emergency response planning and implementation in the community. The LEPC's key responsibilities are:

What Are The Activities of The LEPC?

Who Participates In The LEPC?

The Clark County LEPC is comprised of representatives from Clark County; the City of Las Vegas; the City of North Las Vegas; the City of Henderson; the City of Mesquite; Boulder City; state agencies; local industry and organizations; health and medical agencies; the Clark County School District; fire, EMS and law enforcement agencies; private sector partners and concerned citizens.

What Does The LEPC Promote?

The Clark County LEPC promotes, emergency planning, preparedness, and public awareness, to protect the community from the potential impact of natural or technological hazards, including hazardous chemical and substances and related disasters.

When Does The LEPC Meet?

The Clark County LEPC meets every Quarter, meeting dates and times vary based upon space and schedule availability. Please monitor the OEM webpages for meeting dates and times.