To the PHMSA:
I am a Board member for our local/county LEPC. I am sending this in accordance
and in agreement of our board with their foreknowledge and approval. The pending
legislation for the HMEP grant would prove an undue and unnecessary
hardship for the LEPC's that benefit from this grant. Our County LEPC currently
receives a $2000.00 grant from the Oklahoma Emergency Management Agency
(OEM) for planning. This grant is made available to us as part of the HMEP grant
to the state of Oklahoma.
We recieve this funding only by completing and maintaining the organizational
requirements and exercises that are currently in-place and these are recorded and
monitored by sending in quarterly reports with verifications and additional
dpcumentation and standard forms. This includes but is not limited to 24 hour
access, community outreach, annual drills, Tier II:collection; storage; reference;
24 access and other elements associated with HazMat information and safety.
The grant funding is only released in parts after completion and the meeting of the
state's requirements. I would like to remind this body these are the grant
requirements, not what has to be done in an actual event. In that case, we can
immediately add hours and or days for responding, the required activities,
monitoring, cleaning-up and after-action events, safety issues and reports.
Our LEPC is indicative of all LEPC's. It is a volunteer program which also
incorporates unpaid professionals, who volunteer their time, effort and resources in
order to have an LEPC in our communities and jurisdictions. The money allotted
is needed and utilized for this objective but doesn't cover the cost in human
resources, personnel and needed additional resources, time and costs. Our LEPC
group is possibly more unique in that it covers a large area but has limited
resources to draw upon due to limited population and distance from outside
assistance. We are dependent upon each other and our closest neighbors with or
without any funding or additional support from outside sources. Your funding
provides for us to have access to training and or resources that might not be
readily available or affordable. It also helps sustain and maintain our organization
but it doesn't necessarily "keep it alive". We do follow the existing format in our
meetings, trainings and requirements. The majority of our members have taken
the required NIMS training and continue to take additional courses, either on-line
or as instructors become available. Once again this is on the individual's time,
with their effort and at their cost for the most part. To try and break down every
minute should be considered an undue hardship and frankly unworthy of the
participants and their efforts for the LEPC organization to exist and possibly
survive. I must re-emphasize everything is appreciated but to add more to an
already burdened and strained membership load-additional duties, in a purely
volunteer organization is without merit and detracts rather than adds to its
efficiency.
We had a full scale activation this past summer in a missing person event.
People who were trained in the Nims/ICS structure advised that it was one of the
best run examples of this structure that they had seen and confirmed its
effectiveness in action, not only theory. It was due to the previous training already
in place that we, as an organization were able to implement and efficate this in a
live action. Another example I would like to express is that we had a tabletop
exercise less than a month ago. It was well attended and actively participated in.
Those that couldn't attend weren't there, because they couldn't take off from their
jobs. This was largely due to having fought a grass fire a few days prior and
because so many people in smaller communities have so many other volunteer
duties that one is constantly having to "catch up" with their salaried positions
when there is an actual event. I hope that this is a case in point. We have people
who are using their vacation time to try to attend trainings. This is at the expense
and with the compliance of their work, affecting their income/resources and
maybe, most importantly, their time with their families. They are giving enough-
don't be part of the process that places the "straw that breaks the camels back".
We are out "there" or "here" doing this-on call 24/7 maintaining standards that we
are utilizing and implementing for the good of our families and communities
effectively. We are in compliance with state and national standards. What more
do we have to do.... what more do we have to prove.
Thank you for giving us a format in which to speak and hopefully contribute to this
process from the other end of the spectrum.
Sincerely,
Keith Shadden
Board Member
Beaver County LEPC
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