C S E P P
Chemical
Stockpile
Emergency
Preparedness
Program
Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP). This program is a coordinated and cooperative effort among Federal, State and Local agencies, the private sector and volunteers. Talladega County EMA through the CSEPP program is committed to saving lives and protecting property in the unlikely event of a chemical accident or incident at Anniston Army Depot. In 1986, Congress mandated chemical munitions stored at Anniston Army Depot (and seven other sites) be destroyed. Congress also mandated maximum protection for the public, the environment and workers involved in destroying the chemical munitions. Federal funding is being provided to communities surrounding the storage sites to upgrade emergency capabilities. Anniston Chemical Activity (ANCA) uses extensive safety and security precautions while storing, inspecting, monitoring and handling these munitions. ANCA's safety record regarding these munitions is exemplary. Talladega County EMA is prepared to respond to and recover from any potential accident/incident involving these chemical munitions. The Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) identifies and plans for emergencies that could occur at the Anniston Army Depot. Some federal resourcing has been provided to the county for items that contribute to enhancing maximum protection for the public. Specific examples include an improved Emergency Operations Center (EOC), a state-of-the-art automation system, increased training, and improved warning and communications equipment for responders and schools. These emergency response system improvements have been made possible through CSEPP but are used for any emergency that impacts the county.
Shelter In Place
Evacuation Information
EMA CSEPP Information - Power Point Presentation
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