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U.S. EPA, DoD Northern Command Providing Hazardous Material Response Equipment to Border Towns/Final phase of plan providing equipment, training to Nogales and Agua Prieta

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Category: Emergency Response
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, November 7th, 2012


The equipment was transferred at a ceremony in Nogales, Sonora on November 7, 2012. The mayor of the city, representatives of the U.S. and Mexico Consulates, Mexico's Federal Environmental Enforcement Agency (PROFEPA), Mexico federal and state police, and the recipient fire departments were in attendance. A showcase of the equipment followed the ceremony.

"This hazmat gear is essential for our sister cities across the border," said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA's Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator. "These tools will better enable us to jointly respond to a future environmental emergency along the Arizona/Sonora border."

"The U.S. Consulate General in Nogales is very pleased to coordinate with NORTHCOM and facilitate this transfer of needed hazmat equipment," said Deputy Principal Officer Megan Phanuef. "This is just one of many ways that our federal, state, and local governments work together to enhance the quality of life for communities on both sides of the border."

The equipment provided to the Agua Prieta and Nogales Fire Departments include protective suits, self-contained breathing masks, chemical testing kits, and tools necessary to respond to hazardous material spills. Previous recipients of equipment and training in the California/Baja California and Arizona/Sonora border include the Mexican cities of Tijuana, Calexico, and San Luis Rio Colorado.

Enhancing the ability of cities on both sides of the border to respond to hazardous material incidents is a high priority under the binational border environment plan (referred to as Border 2012) and was implemented under a 2008 EPA/NORTHCOM Memorandum of Agreement. The new binational border environment program, Border 2020, builds on these efforts by emphasizing regional and locally-driven approaches for decision making, priority setting, and plan implementation to address the environmental and public health problems in the border region.

For more information on this plan please visit: http://www.epa.gov/border2020/index.html

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