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Local Emergency Planning Committee

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Under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) must develop an emergency response plan, review the plan at least annually, and provide information about chemicals in the community to citizens. Plans are developed by LEPCs with stakeholder participation.  The Lee County LEPC meets quarterly throughout Lee County, please contact Lee County Emergency Management for information on attending a meeting. The LEPC membership must include (at a minimum):

  • Elected state and local officials
  • Police, fire, civil defense, and public health professionals
  • Environment, transportation, and hospital officials
  • Facility representatives
  • Representatives from community groups and the media
Tier II Reporting: Lee County utilizes the EPlan system for Tier II Reporting. 



Helpful Links
 Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know ACT (EPCRA)
North Carolina Department of Public Safety, EPCRA/Tier 2