Tuscarawas County Homeland Security & Emergency Management Agency

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Jennifer James

Director

2295 Reiser Ave SE
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663

Phone: 330-308-6670
Fax: 330-308-6675

Office hours: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Monday through Friday

LEPC
Tuscarawas County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)
What are LEPCs?

The Tuscarawas County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) is a local organization mandated by the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 as well as Section 3750.03 of the Ohio Revised Code. It is one of 88 such Committees in Ohio, which chose to make counties the geographical focus for its local right-to-know requirements.

The Tuscarawas County LEPC provides the following general services to the public, other government agencies and regulated facilities:

  • Data Processing for annual chemical inventories for an estimated 250 facilities
  • Planning for emergency response to emergency releases of hazardous substances
  • Receipt of emergency notifications when hazardous substance releases occur
  • Providing information about local chemical inventories and emergency releases to the public
  • Coordination of training and exercises for emergency response
  • Administration of County Haz-Mat Team
The Tuscarawas County Local Emergency Planning Committee Consists of the following Committee members:
  • Chris Abbuhl
  • Ray Baumberger
  • Dylan Becker
  • Mitch Bowling
  • Robert Bray
  • Orvis Campbell
  • Nathan Crouse
  • Chris Edwards
  • David Glazer
  • Luke Hall
  • Rick Hannegan
  • Vickie Ionno
  • Jennifer James
  • John Krohn
  • Nate Montoya Jr.
  • Mike Norris
  • Zachary Phillips
  • Noah Porter
  • Abigale Raber
  • Tim Reichel
  • Greg Ress
  • Joe Ridenour
  • Brian Satterfield
  • Chris Seward
  • Matt Tharp
  • Scott Tritt
  • Shane Wells
  • Nate Wilson
  • Natasha Yonley
  • Kristin Zemis

(Updated May 22, 2023)

 

The following is a list of disciplines which are required by law to be represented on the Local Emergency Planning Committee:
  • A local elected official
  • A local law enforcement officer
  • A local fire fighter
  • A local hospital representative
  • The local emergency manager
  • A local American Red Cross representative
  • A local health department representative
  • A local environmental representative
  • A local transportation representative
  • A local media representative
  • A local community group representative
  • Local industry representatives

The Ohio State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) appoints the committee members based on recommendations from the Tuscarawas County Board of Commissioners.

The law charges the LEPC with determining where hazardous and extremely hazardous substances are manufactured, stored, or used in the community. The committee is then required to make plans for responding to the release of such materials. The Tuscarawas County LEPC also assists in providing hazardous material training to local safety personnel and the County’s Haz-Mat Team.

Facilities storing extremely hazardous substances have special emergency planning requirements and must provide the LEPC with information requested for an annual update of its emergency response plan for hazardous materials.

The Tuscarawas County LEPC receives staff support from the Tuscarawas County Emergency Management Agency. Information about the plan or hazardous substances stored in Tuscarawas County can be obtained by calling (330) 308-6670 between 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Information about emergency releases of hazardous substances can be reported by calling Tuscarawas County 911, 24 hours-a-day. The LEPC meets quarterly and its meetings are open to the public. For meeting dates and location, please call (330) 308-6670.

What is SARA?

Click here to learn more about Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act

What is EPCRA?

Click here to learn more about Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act

What is the Ohio SERC?

Click here to learn more about Ohio State Emergency Response Commission

Contact Information
LEPC Emergency/Information Coordinator – Noah Porter

Tuscarawas County LEPC
2295 Reiser Ave SE
New Philadelphia, OH  44663
330-308-6670

LEPC Chairman – John Krohn

Tuscarawas County LEPC
2295 Reiser Ave SE
New Philadelphia, OH  44663
330-308-6670

Haz-Mat Team Coordinator – Shane Wells

Dover Fire Department
116 East 3rd Street
Dover, OH  44622
330-343-5552