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Listening and responding to the public’s concern about hazardous materials and providing accurate information to the citizens of Memphis & Shelby County are important roles of the Local Emergency Planning Committee.

 

We invite you to participate in our meetings and learn more about the LEPC.  The LEPC is vital link between industry and the community when developing  readiness and responding to  chemical emergencies.  Knowing what to do when a chemical emergency occurs can mean the difference between life and death.  Each meeting is graciously open to the general public.

 

The Memphis-Shelby County LEPC meets on the third Thursday of the month @ 2:30 pm at the Memphis/Shelby County Emergency Management Agency, 2668 Avery Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38112.

 

Should you need further information about the LEPC, call the Memphis & Shelby County Emergency Management Agency at (901) 515-2525.


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2012 SHAKE OUT EXERCISE

LEPC HANDBOOK

2011 EPA LIST OF LISTS

   


 FEMA PRIVATE SECTOR WIDGET

The FEMA Private Sector Division recently launched the new FEMA Private Sector Widget leveraging Web 2.0 tools to enhance our ability to protect, prepare, respond, recover and mitigate against all forms of disasters as well as enhance community resiliency across the nation. 

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FEMA Private Sector Widget Links


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