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Community Relations
EPA recognizes that good communication is essential to keeping
local officials and citizens informed during an emergency response
action, and that public involvement can help to save lives should
an evacuation or other emergency response action be required.
EPA's community relations program has several objectives:
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To provide information to the community on the health and
environmental effects of the release and the response
actions under consideration;
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To encourage citizens to provide information about the site
and its surrounding areas and to express any concerns about
the actions being undertaken; and
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To include citizen comments and concerns in the decision-
making process at an emergency response site.
An official EPA spokesperson is appointed for each emergency
response action to keep the public informed and to respond to any
questions. Meeting with citizens in the community, responding to
inquiries from the media, and providing local officials with site
status information are some of the activities that EPA is likely to
undertake, although
some situations have
warranted more sophisticated efforts to keep the public informed.
EPA also establishes a written record that contains information
about the emergency response action and makes this record
available to the public.
EPA has taken
several other steps to ensure that
local communities are adequately informed about hazardous
substances and are prepared to respond to their accidental release.
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