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EPA Responds to Flooding in Western North Carolina
Release Date: 09/14/2004
Contact Information: Carl Terry, (404) 562-8327, [email protected]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is responding to potential hazardous material and oil releases in western North Carolina, caused by flooding from Tropical Storm Frances. The Emergency Response and Removal Branch (ERRB) from the Agency’s Regional Office in Atlanta is assisting the State of North Carolina with assessment and recovery operations. EPA initially mobilized in the area on Wednesday, September 8, 2004.
EPA established an Incident Command Post (ICP) at the Swannanoa office of the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). For operational purposes, EPA divided the 15 declared disaster counties into three geographic regions. EPA has mobilized 11 EPA staff members, 2 emergency response contractors, and Superfund technical support contractors. To date, EPA’s Response activities, with assistance from the U.S.Coast Guard’s Gulf Strike Team and contractors, include the following:
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