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06-13-2013 LEPC MinutesLEPC Minutes June 13, 2013 Mary’s Diner—12:00 pm Members Present: Broadfoot Philip City of Danville Police Department Cholko Michael VA Department of Environmental Quality Dishman Steven City of Danville Fire Department Dunkley Barry City of Danville Utilities Eagle David City of Danville Fire Department Gauldin Mark Williams Pipeline Grogan Bobbie Southern Virginia Mental Health Institute Hawker Otis Pittsylvania County Jones Leon City of Danville Utilities LaPrade Stephanie Southern Area Agency on Aging Love Tim City of Danville Utilities Pruett Tommy Danville Life Saving Crew Sherrill John Commonwealth of Virginia Sleeper William Pittsylvania County Sutphin Stuart Virginia Cooperative Extension Ventura Dominic U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Walker Eddie Pittsylvania County Watlington Phil WBTM Radio Summary of Meeting:  Chairman David Eagle called the meeting to order at 12:02 p.m. and welcomed Dominic Ventura with the EPA who was attending in the absence of Myles Bartos. After a moment of silence everyone was given the opportunity to go through the buffet. The meeting reconvened a 12:30 p.m. Chief Eagle asked for a motion to approve the minutes of the last meeting and following a motion by Barry Dunkley and seconded by Dan Sleeper, they were approved.  Chairman & vice chairman report: Chief Eagle reported that the bylaws are continuing to be reviewed. He also asked the members to be careful with threatening weather situations and to heed alerts and warnings. The vice chairman was absent due to a fire in the County that required his attendance.  Subcommittee reports: a. CERT Reports.  In the absence of Al Smith, Steve Dishman reported on the City’s CERT team. He stated that in the last two months a CERT class had been completed for 14 members of DCC’s staff and faculty, and Averett University had recently completed its inaugural CERT training class for 13 staff and faculty, and is planning on two additional classes to be held in September or October. EBI, and industry in Danville, has classes scheduled to start week after next. Dishman also reported that Danville CERT was represented at a recent Region 6 meeting in Roanoke.  Eddie Walker of the County’s CERT team stated they were looking forward to starting new classes with the beginning of the new school year and said that teachers were already asking for the date the next class would begin. He also reported that the students that completed the last class were given a CERT tee shirt. b. Haz-Mat Report:  Chief Dishman reported that the Haz-Mat team was continuing to train on the newly acquired equipment, and that there had been no significant haz-mat incidents in the past two months. He stated that the recent multi-agency training and exercise sponsored by the EPA in Danville had been very beneficial and the feedback had been very positive. The exercise utilized many people, aspects and components and provided face-to-face interaction among the various agencies and their resources. He reported that the exercises included a raid on a biker bar leading into a drug scenario with a meth lab, a scenario including an active shooter and chemical lab, and a large scale chemical drug lab and explosive lab with explosive devices  Dominic Ventura with the EPA thanked all the organizations and individuals that participated in the training exercise. He said that the feedback forms received had provided good information but a discussion at the planning level as to where things could be improved for the next exercise would be very beneficial. He invited everyone to send suggestions or comments to Myles Bartos.  Chief Broadfoot stated that the exercise and training had been very positive and that he felt all concerned had learned a lot. He was questioned if drug labs were a problem in this area and responded that even though they were not a major issue at the present, local authorities have been advised by federal enforcement officials that it could be just a matter of time.  Presentation / Discussion topics a. Tim Love, Compliance Coordinator for Danville Utilities—Water and Gas Division provided a presentation on pipeline emergency responses and information on Danville’s gas safety program and the gas lines in the area. A question and answer period followed the presentation.  Unfinished business. None  New business: Stephanie LaPrade of the Southern Area Agency on Aging advised the committee of her agency’s Fan Program that is available free to those that meet the guidelines. Individuals with questions about the program should contact the agency.  The next LEPC meeting is scheduled for August 8, 2013 in Gretna at C&E’s Restaurant, 12:00 p.m.  Chief Eagle adjourned the meeting at 1:24 p.m.