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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SARA TITLE III PROGRAM OFFICIALS |
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WWW.NASTTPO.ORG |
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Thank you for making the 20th Annual NASTTPO Conference a success! Check back for information on NASTTPO’s Mid-Year Conference |
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The National Association of SARA Title III Program Officials (NASTTPO) is made up of members and staff of State Emergency Response Commissions (SERCs), Tribal Emergency Response Commissions (TERCs), Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs), various federal agencies and private industry. Members include state, tribal or local government employees with Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know (EPCRA) program responsibilities, such as health, occupational safety, first response, environmental, and emergency management agencies. Associate members are welcome and include anyone with an interest in effective EPCRA implementation. The membership is dedicated to working together to prepare for possible emergencies and disasters involving hazardous materials, whether they are accidental releases or a result of terrorist acts. |


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Office of Emergency Management Follow the Link |
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USEPA Local Government Reimbursement Link: |
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FREE Access to HazMat Standards: NFPA provides hazardous materials and protective ensemble standards, technical information to first responders and others For FREE Access to the NFPA Hazmat Standards and other relevant information, go to the NFPA's Homeland Security Resource page at: NFPA Resources |
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Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) & NIMS guidance from NASTTPO are at the link below:
NEW: 2008 20th Annual NASTTPO Conference pictures are now at the following Link:
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The research described in this report was performed within RAND Project AIR FORCE.
The past several years have seen an increase in the use of toxic weapons — i.e., inexpensive and easily acquired chemicals and industrial waste — on the part of state as well as non-state actors. Follow the Link to the RAND Center's web site and click on "Full Text" to
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