Media Advisory: E.P.A. and USCG kick off countrywide emergency response exercise on Monday at Chicago's Navy Pier
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Category: Emergency ResponseType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, June 14th, 2007
No. 07-OPA-103
Chicago (June 14, 2007)
WHO: E.P.A. Regional Administrator Mary A. Gade and Rear Admiral John E. Crowley Jr., Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Nineth District, will provide a preview of next week's emergency exercise. Illinois E.P.A. Director Douglas P. Scott and city of Chicago Water Commissioner John F. Spatz Jr. will also attend.
WHEN: two p.m., Monday, June 18, 2007.
WHERE: The kick-off press conference and photo opportunity will be held aboard EPA's Lake Guardian, docked near the main entrance to Navy Pier. A USCG vessel and EPA's mobile command post will also be present. E.P.A. and USCG will demonstrate deploying a boom to contain an oil spill.
WHAT: The Spill of Countrywide Significance (SONS) emergency exercise will begin on Tuesday, June 19, last 3 days and span eleven states.
The mock disaster simulates multiple oil and hazardous materials spills caused by a strong earthquake along the New Madrid fault line near Saint Louis and a large tornado that strikes Naval Station Great Lakes.
Personnel and equipment will be mobilized and deployed to test the coordination and communication procedures outlined in the Countrywide Response Plan. Participants include EPA, USCG, Countrywide and regional response teams, state and local agencies and private industry. For more information, go to
http://www.sons-program.org
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