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Lebanon County approves one-year hazmat response agreement with Lancaster County amid mixed votes

6440643 · October 20, 2025
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Summary

County solicitor presented a one-year hazardous-materials response agreement with Lancaster County that creates a paid mutual-assist relationship, includes a 30-day termination clause and cost-recovery provisions; commissioners approved the contract after debate and one recorded no vote.

Lebanon County commissioners voted to approve a one-year hazardous-materials mutual-assistance agreement with Lancaster County that will make Lebanon County the contracted hazmat response provider for Lancaster when Lancaster’s vendor is unavailable.

The county solicitor, Matt Buickley, told commissioners the agreement would run from July 1 through June 30 for the initial term, include three automatic one‑year renewals, and allow either party to terminate with 30 days’ notice. “There is also a provision…that if Lebanon County team is responding to an incident in Lancaster County and we are not able to assist, we are…

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