local emergency planning committee. A committee appointed by the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC), as required by EPCRA, which develops comprehensive emergency plans for Local Emergency Planning Districts, collects MSDS forms and chemical release reports, and provides this information to the public. Each county and some large city governments participate in an LEPC.
Local Emergency Planning Committee. In Mason County, the Mason County Local Emergency Planning Committee.
Local Emergency Planning Committee One of the public agencies that must be notified under the terms of EPCRA regarding the presence of certain hazardous substances on a facility property. The LEPC must also be notified if there is a release of a hazardous substance into the environment. See Also: EPCRA, SERC...................
Local Emergency Planning Committee. A committee of agency and community representatives which serves as a focal point in the Grays Harbor County for information and discussions about emergency planning and health and environmental risks.
Local emergency planning coordinator
An acronym for Local Emergency Planning Committee. An abbreviation for "meta". Referring to a particular arrangement of groups attached to a benzene molecule.
Local Emergency Planning Committee. the planning body designated by Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, Title III legislation as the planning body for preparing local hazardous materials plans.
See Local Emergency Planning Committee.
Local Emergency Planning Committee. A committee appointed by the state emergency response commission, as required by SARA Title III, to formulate a comprehensive emergency plan for its jurisdiction.