Delaware County LEPC

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The mission of the Delaware County Local Emergency Planning Committee is to promote safety in the community thru hazardous materials awareness, supporting

Initial Response - Waterborne Crude Oil Spill 08/22/2017

New Video Alert:

Initial Response - Waterborne Crude Oil Spill Initial Response - Waterborne Crude Oil Spill www.LEPC.org

05/12/2017

Members of the Delaware County LEPC, industry partners, County Emergency Services members, community members, elected officials, and school district members are currently attending a Pipeline Emergency Preparedness Planning workshop meeting. All parties are working diligently to create an all encompassing County-Wide Emergency Plan for pipeline incidents in response to the addition of the new Mariner East 2 Pipeline and already existing pipelines.

Call 811 Before You Dig | PECO - An Exelon Company 05/10/2017

With the Spring season in full swing, there will be many homeowners completing projects outside. Calling 811 before you dig is not limited to industry partners! Please call before digging on your property!

https://www.peco.com/SafetyCommunity/Safety/Pages/CallBeforeYouDig.aspx

Call 811 Before You Dig | PECO - An Exelon Company ​Located underground is a complex network of pipes and wires for critical services such as electricity, natural gas, communications, water, sewage and other utilities. Unsafe digging can damage equipment. If you plan to dig anywhere – from large construction jobs to home projects – smart digging mea...

Photos 02/15/2017

Delaware County LEPC has created a pipeline information section on our website. Check out the information at www.lepc.org/pipelines

12/08/2016

Yesterday the Delaware County LEPC held its annual Holiday Meeting to close out the year. It was a busy day with a Pipeline Operators meeting before hand where the LEPC increased its partnership with local pipeline operators and began the process to increase response capabilities and preparedness for pipeline incidents that could occur within Delaware County.

The annual meeting saw the introduction of the new Director of Emergency Services for Delaware County, Tim Boyce, with his extension of continued partnerships and close relationship building with our County industry partners. The executive board of the Delaware County LEPC wishes all a safe and happy Holiday Season!

12/06/2016

REMINDER: The last LEPC meeting of 2016 will be this Wednesday.

Photos from Delaware County LEPC's post 10/20/2016

Shooting a spill response video today for our first responders to train with.

Crude By Rail - Delaware County 10/17/2016

The new crude by rail video is now available! This video is brought to you by the Delaware County LEPC.

Crude By Rail - Delaware County This film was developed in conjunction with Delaware County Council, Delaware County LEPC, the Delaware Bay and River Co-Op, Delaware County Department of Em...

10/10/2016

Welcome to the new Delaware County Local Emergency Planning Committee page. Please like and share!

In Case of Emergency 10/10/2016

Download the new Delaware County Emergency Preparedness Guide today! http://www.lepc.org/public-information/

In Case of Emergency Visit the post for more.

Emergency Preparedness: Evacuation 10/10/2016

Evacuation:
Take a moment to view our Emergency Preparedness series. For more videos and information visit www.lepc.org

Emergency Preparedness: Evacuation This video is brought to you by Delaware County Local Emergency Planning Committee. For more information please visit www.LEPC.org

Emergency Preparedness: Preparedness 10/10/2016

Preparedness:
Take a moment to view our Emergency Preparedness series. For more videos and information visit www.lepc.org

Emergency Preparedness: Preparedness This video is brought to you by Delaware County Local Emergency Planning Committee. For more information please visit www.LEPC.org

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