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Page 1: April Raulerson, FPEM Kate Hardie September 27 th, 2011 LIFE @ UCF.

April Raulerson, FPEM

Kate HardieSeptember 27th, 2011

LIFE @ UCF

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Emergency PreparednessLocal Emergency Planning Committee

(LEPC) for Hazardous MaterialsPublic Safety Training Exercises Statewide Regional Evacuation Study (SRES)

Program

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What is an LEPC?LEPCs support the Emergency Planning

Community Right-to-Know ActBroad based membershipCompliance AssistanceFirst responder

training programHazMat exercisesPublic education

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Creation of LEPCsBhopal Incident – December 1984

Methyl isocyanate Union Carbide PlanKilled at least 10,000More than 500,000 survivors with medical

problemsEPCRA - 1986SERCLEPC

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EPCRAEmergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know

Act (EPCRA) of 1986 (EPCRA) was created to help communities plan for emergencies involving hazardous substances

The Act establishes requirements for federal, state and local governments, Indian tribes, and industry regarding emergency planning and "Community Right-to-Know" reporting on hazardous and toxic chemicals

The Community Right-to-Know provisions help increase the public's knowledge and access to information on chemicals at individual facilities, their uses, and releases into the environment.

There are four major provisions of EPCRA: Emergency Planning (Sections 301 – 303) Emergency Release Notification (Section 304) Hazardous Chemical Storage Reporting (Sections 311 – 312) Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (Section 313)

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SERCEstablishing procedures for receiving and

processing public requests for information collected under EPCRA

Reviewing local emergency response plansDesignating local emergency planning

districtsAppointing a Local Emergency Planning

Committees (LEPC) for each districtSupervising the activities of the LEPC

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LEPCLEPCs must develop an emergency response plan, review it at least annually Provide information about chemicals in the

community to citizensThe LEPC membership must include (at a

minimum): Elected state and local officialsPolice, fire, civil defense, and public health

professionalsEnvironment, transportation, and hospital officialsFacility representativesRepresentatives from community groups and the

media

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Compliance AssistanceHow to Comply WorkshopsTier 2 Forms and Annual RegistrationReporting Spills – most common violationRisk Management Program – 112r

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HazMat TrainingFirst Responder HazMat TrainingRefresher courses

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Shelter in Place EducationPublic EducationWhat to do during a chemical emergency

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ExercisesWhat are exercises?

Discussion-basedOperation-based

Why do we have exercises?Improve coordinationDevelop plans and policiesTest procedures, equipment

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Planning ExercisesPlanning team

Determines objectives, scenario, and participating agencies

Who else is involved in exercises?ActorsFacilitatorsControllersEvaluatorsObserversPlayers

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HazMat ExerciseLEPC completes a biannual exercise to test

and update our planning documentMost recent exercise in April 2011 in

Seminole County

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Public Safety ExerciseCDC Community Reception Center Drill – July

2011

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Public Safety ExerciseTri County VOAD Whole Community Exercise –

June 2011

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Statewide Regional Evacuation StudyStudy began in 2007Completed August 30th, 20108 Volume Study

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Statewide CoordinationFlorida Division of Emergency Management11 Regional Planning CouncilFlorida Department of Community AffairsFlorida Department of TransportationNOAA/NHCNational Weather Service

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Regional CoordinationEast Central Florida Regional Planning

CouncilBrevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole,

Volusia County Emergency Management and GIS Departments

FDOT District 5Metroplan OrlandoSpace Coast TPOVolusia MPONational Weather Service – Melbourne Office

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PurposeStatewide Consistency in data, format,

and methodologyUpdated Behavioral Survey Update Transportation Analysis and

Clearance times – Wilbur Smith AssociatesNew Lidar Data/New SLOSH BasinConsistent Storm Tide Analysis modelNew Digital Storm Tide AtlasesDashboard User Interface - TIME

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VolumesVol. 1 - Technical Data ReportVol. 2 – Regional Behavioral AnalysisVol. 3 – Behavioral Survey Report (Kerr and

Downs)Vol. 4 – Evacuation Transportation AnalysisVol. 5 – Evacuation Transportation Supplemental

Data ReportVol. 6 – Emergency Management Evacuation Tool

KitVol. 7 – Storm Tide AtlasVol. 8 – Methodology of Evacuation

Transportation Modeling

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Vol. 1 – Technical Data ReportExecutive SummaryDemographics and Land UseHazards AnalysisBehavioral AnalysisVulnerability AnalysisShelter AnalysisEvacuation Transportation Analysis

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DataCritical FacilitiesSheltersEvacuation Routes Future Land Use Storm Tide AnalysisConsistent Small Area Data from 2006,

2010 and 2015Regional and Statewide Consistency -

data sources, symbology, queries

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LiDARLight Detection and Ranging

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SLOSHCape Canaveral SLOSH Basin

A computerized model developed by the National Weather Service (NWS) to estimate storm surge heights and winds resulting from historical, hypothetical, or predicted hurricanes.

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Surge Zones

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Vols. 2 &3 – Behavioral Study and AnalysisStatewide SurveysBehavioral AssumptionsEvacuation Participation RateEvacuation TimingEvacuation RefugeEvacuation DestinationVehicle Use

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Behavioral Study

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Behavioral Study

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BehavioralStudy

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Behavioral Study

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Vol. 4 - Evacuation Transportation AnalysisExisting and Future Networks Base and Operational ScenariosClearance Times

To ShelterIn-CountyOut-of-CountyRegional

Vol. 5 – Evacuation Transportation Supplemental Data Report

Prepared by Wilbur Smith and Associated, contains the model run inputs and outputs and serves as the source data for the Evacuation Transportation Analysis

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Vol. 6 – Emergency Management Evacuation Tool KitLocally Selected Data, Tables, Charts, MapsQuick Reference Guide

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New Clearance Times – 2010Evacuation

Level A Base

Scenario

Evacuation Level BBase

Scenario

Evacuation Level CBase

Scenario

Evacuation Level D

Base Scenario

Evacuation Level EBase

ScenarioClearance Time to ShelterBrevard County 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 17.5Lake County 13.0 13.0 13.5 14.5 16.5Orange County 12.5 12.5 12.5 13.0 17.0Osceola County 12.5 12.5 12.5 13.0 17.0Seminole County 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 14.0Volusia County 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 16.5In-County Clearance TimeBrevard County 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.5 17.5Lake County 13.5 13.5 14.0 15.0 17.0Orange County 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.5 17.5Osceola County 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.5 17.5Seminole County 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 14.5Volusia County 14.0 14.0 14.5 15.5 18.0Out of County Clearance TimeBrevard County 13.5 14.0 14.0 14.0 17.5Lake County 13.0 14.5 14.5 15.5 22.0Orange County 12.5 14.0 14.0 14.0 18.0Osceola County 12.0 14.0 14.0 14.5 18.0Seminole County 12.0 13.5 13.5 14.0 17.5Volusia County 14.0 14.5 14.5 15.5 24.0Regional Clearance Time

ECFRPC 14.5 14.5 14.5 15.5 24.0

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Vol. 7 – Storm Tide Atlas

Digital/Hard CopyGeopdf enabled with links and dataText and Points of Reference Table

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Vol. 8 – Methodology of Evacuation Transportation ModelingMethodologies Model Assumptions Transportation Interface for Modeling

Evacuations (TIME)

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Thank you!Questions

April Raulerson and Kate HardieEast Central Florida Regional Planning

CouncilAltamonte Springs, Florida

(407) 262-7772