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LEPC committee reports: recent hazardous incidents, EPRA status and membership updates

4783878 · June 9, 2025
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During the June 9 Dane County LEPC meeting members reviewed recent hazardous materials responses (March 14 semi leak; May 3 water main break affecting Starkweather Creek; May 12 lab fire at NCD Technologies), discussed EPRA/Tier 2 reporting timelines and membership vacancies, and noted an EMS hazmat/rail safety training scheduled for Aug. 9 in

At the Dane County Local Emergency Planning Committee meeting on June 9, committee members reviewed recent hazardous materials responses, discussed status of EPRA/Tier 2 reporting and state grant awards, considered membership vacancies and heard about a free EMS hazmat/rail safety training in August.

A hazardous incident team representative (name not specified) reported recent responses: on March 14 the team responded to a semi‑trailer leaking liquid (SAIA freight) in the "Wanna Key area"; on May 3 a water main break that included a potential mixture of chemicals from Stearns Packaging Corporation entering Starkweather Creek prompted sampling and referral to a contractor for cleanup; and on May 12 the team responded to a fire and explosion at…

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