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06-11-2015 LEPC MinutesPittsylvania County /Danville Local Emergency Planning Committee Thursday, June 11, 2015 Minutes The regular meeting of the Pittsylvania County and Danville Local Emergency Planning Committee was held on Thursday, June 11, 2015, 12:00 pm at Mary's Diner, Danville, VA. The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Steve Dishman. Present: Drew Arnn, VA Department of Forestry Philip Broadfoot, Danville Police Chief Scott Budd, Pittsylvania County IT Wade Collins, Virginia Department of Emergency Management Steve Dishman, Danville Assistant Fire Chief James Doss, Virginia State Police David Eagle, Danville Fire Chief Christopher Garrett, Virginia Department of Health Mark Gauldin, Williams Pipeline Whitt Hamrick, Virginia State Police Otis Hawker, Pittsylvania County Assistant Administrator Andrew Hornbeck, Dan Chem Daniel Kendrick, Pittsylvania County Emergency Management Stephanie LaPrade, Southern Area Agency on Aging Ralph Lawson, American Red Cross Tim Love, City of Danville Utilities Barry Lynch, Caswell County EMS Clarence Monday, Pittsylvania County Administrator Bruce Newcomb, Danville Mass Transit Al Smith, Danville CERT Scott Veselicky, DTI The minutes of April 9, 2015 were approved. Chairperson's Report: Chairman Dishman advised that he was not aware of any major events that had occurred since the last meeting. Vice Chairperson's Report: Vice -chair Jim Davis was not present. SubCommittee Reports: CERT: Al Smith, Danville CERT, stated he planned to go to Richmond the following day to pick up surplus equipment for the program, including 40 backpacks (approx. $1500 value), manuals, and some odds and ends. Eddie Walker, Pittsylvania County CERT, was not present. Haz Mat Report: Assistant Chief Dishman stated the Haz -Mat Team was completing the 2013 Haz -Mat grant and was working with the 2014 grant. Each grant is over $30,000 and is being used for upgrading and replacing equipment. Wade Collins, VDEM, Haz Mat Division: • VDEM is undergoing major reorganization for the first time in 30 years and new assignments would be announced the following week. He stated that there would be more visibility in the areas with each region having a local regional coordinator, a planner and a hazardous materials officer. He stated there were two area vacancies —one position had just closed and the other was hoped to be opened soon. • A Federal government report was released a few weeks ago. Of note was a mandate that shippers and owners of materials are to more accurately define hazards. They are also pushing to redo the DOT -111 railcar, but it will take time to build them and get them in the fleet. A flammable liquids working group has been formed statewide and assets will be pooled. There will be increased capabilities in each region to respond to bulk flammable liquids. At the state level the governor has set up a rail safety task force. Locally there will be increased levels of training and programs, and support for the flammable liquids group. VDEM has been invited to attend a group meeting in Chicago next month. Stakeholders from across the country will be attending to discuss issues and make recommendations for first responders and for local governments as far as planning and responding to these types of incidents. Rail response training in Pueblo, Colorado is still available • Haz -Mat conference to be held September 15 -18`h in Virginia Beach • Peer review processes are being utilized for grant applications. Anyone invited to participate in the peer review process was asked to please consider doing so. Deadline to apply for haz -mat grants is July 201h Unfinished Business: None New Business: County Administrator Clarence Monday gave a report on the status of the Fire /Rescue study for the County. Chris Garrett of the Virginia Health Department made note that even with a slight decrease in cases, Ebola is still an issue and will continue to be watched. An issue to also watch is the H5N1 that has been in Southeast Asia and Indonesia for over a decade now. Tim Love of Danville Utilities, as Co -Chair for Damage Prevention Committee of the Lynchburg and Danville area, reported that a meeting would be held in Danville on August 25`h, and will provide opportunity for 811 personnel to discuss damage prevention and underground utilities. Schedule for Next Meeting: Thursday, August 13, 2015, 12:00 PM, C &E's Restaurant, Gretna, VA. The meeting was adjourned at 12:45 after a motion from Tim Love and seconded by David Eagle. Steve Dishman, Chairperson Pittsylvania County and Danville LEPC