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E.P.A. Region 7, Joplin City Officials Schedule Oct. Four News Conference on Backing to Assist with Tornado Recovery

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Category: Emergency Response
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012


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(Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 3, 2012) - Officials from E.P.A. and the City of Joplin, Mo., will hold a news conference on Thursday, October 4, in Joplin, about an announcement of significant backing from E.P.A. to assist the city's continuing work to rebuild from the May 2011 tornado.

On May 22, 2011, an EF-5 tornado swept through Joplin, killing 161 people, injuring in excess of 1,000 others, and damaging or destroying nearly 8,000 structures, including homes, businesses, schools and churches. In the months that followed, under missions assigned by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, E.P.A. Region seven staff and contractors conducted air monitoring for particulate matter and asbestos; and oversaw the collection, recovery and recycling or safe disposal of hazardous wastes, electronic goods and white goods from throughout the area of destruction.

In December 2011, in response to a request from the City of Joplin, E.P.A. Region seven issued a cooperative arrangement that provided $500,000 to help cover costs of soil sampling and remediation at properties where lead-contaminated soils were exposed by the tornado or related recovery work.

Details of EPA's latest backing announcement to assist Joplin will be shared at the event:

WHAT: Announcement by E.P.A. and Joplin city officials

WHEN: eleven a.m. Thursday, October 4, 2012

WHERE: Parr Hill Park, East 18th Street and South Kansas Avenue, Joplin, Mo. 64804 (Pavilion in southwest corner of park)

WHO: E.P.A. Region seven Administrator Karl Brooks; Barnes Johnson, Deputy Director, EPA's Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation (OSRTI); Joplin Mayor Melodee Colbert-Kean; Joplin City Manager Mark Rohr; and Joplin City Health Director Dan Pekarek

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