Contact Information:
Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency
460 Vantage Point, Miamisburg, OH 45342
mclepc@mcohio.org
Phone Number: 937-224-8939
Purpose:
At the request of each County and as authorized under Section 301(b) of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA Title III) (Public Law #99-499), the State Emergency Response Commission of Ohio established a local emergency planning committee for Montgomery County. The Montgomery County Local Emergency Planning Committee (MCLEPC) develops the local hazardous materials emergency response plan for Montgomery County, conducts an annual exercise to test the plan, maintains an inventory of hazardous chemicals used in industrial facilities, conduct a compliance program to insure all applicable facilities are reporting hazardous chemical information and makes information available to the general public about hazardous chemicals and risks in the community.
Enabling Legislation:
Section 3750.07 of ORC
Section 311 of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986(SARA)
Section 3750.10 of the ORC
Federal Regulations CFR 370.20, 370.21, and 370.30
Public Information Requests
The SARA Title III (Community Right-To-Know) program was designed to allow citizens the opportunity to obtain information about hazardous chemicals present in their community. |
Current Membership Roster:
Nicolas Hosford – Dayton Fire Department, LEPC Chairman
Larry Cleek - Public Health Dayton & Montgomery County, LEPC Vice Chairman
Jordan Keith – Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management, LEPC Information Coordinator
Gary Rettig - Dayton Regional Hazmat Team, LEPC Emergency Coordinator
Jessica Zebrowski – Montgomery County Risk, Safety, and Emergency Management Department Secretary, LEPC Secretary
Matthew Quick - Dayton Fire Department
Jason Hall - Dayton Police Department
Andy Flagg, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office
Carolyn Rice - Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners
Kevin Sedensky – Montgomery County Safety Manager
Jeff Jordan - Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management
Mary Porter - Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association
David Fleming - American Red Cross
Dorothy Sorrell - Montgomery County Environmental Services
Katie Norris – City of Dayton Water
Felicia Graham – City of Dayton Water
Brian O’Martin - Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission
Jay Weiskircher - Miami Valley Communications Council
Thomas Siafa - Greater Dayton Premier Management
Michael Davis - Dayton Area Mayors/Managers
Chris Franklin – Cargill
Enabling Legislation:
Section 3750.07 of ORC
Section 311 of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986(SARA)
Section 3750.10 of the ORC
Federal Regulations CFR 370.20, 370.21, and 370.30
Meeting Minutes
2023 Meeting Schedule
Friday, January 27, 2023 at 9 a.m.
Chemical Reporting
Through Tier II reports, annual chemical inventories for the preceding calendar year must be filed on March 1st of each year according to Ohio Revised Code 3750.08. Chemical inventory requirements may apply to your facility if it is subject to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, and:
- Stores or uses hazardous chemicals in quantities of 10,000 pounds or more, or
- Stores or uses extremely hazardous substance in quantities of 500 pounds or less
Montgomery County LEPC strongly encourages facilities to file their Tier II using Tier2 Submit software. A free version of the Tier II Submit software can be downloaded from the U.S. EPA Tier II Chemical Inventory Reports /Tier 2 Submit webpage. Facilities opting to file using Tier 2 Submit may submit their reports electronically both the SERC and the LEPC.