Public Notice

Section 324 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, PL99 through 499  (SARA) Title 3 requires public notice at least once annually informing the public of the means to access information about extremely hazardous substances that are manufactured, stored, and used within their community. Follow-up emergency notices may subsequently be issued.

How to Access This Information

Accordingly, information concerning LEPC meetings, SARA Title 3 hazardous materials planning which is included in our Geary County Emergency Operations Response Plan, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), hazardous chemical inventory forms, listing extremely hazardous substances manufactured within Geary County can be obtained during normal business hours by contacting the Geary County Emergency Management Office located at:
236 E 8th Street
Junction City, KS  66441