HomeMy WebLinkAboutNew Hanover County LEPC Minutes 9.8.2021
New Hanover and Pender Counties
Meeting Minutes for September 8, 2021
11:00 AM In-Person/TEAMS
Name Business Name Business
Mark Lewis Airgas National Welders Diana Vetter-Craft
Jeff Suggs NHC Health Dept.
Stan Harts Alcami Corporation Linda Willis NC Dept. of Environmental
Quality DAQ
Jeannine Patané
Michael Thompson American Red Cross Heidi Cox NC Dept. of Environment and
Natural Resources
Eric Hatcher Cape Fear Public Utility
Authority David Hancock NC Dept. of Transportation
Kenny Scott
Natosha Vincent
John Stephenson
City of Wilmington Fire
Department Billy Howard NHRMC EMS
Phillip Watts Colonial Terminals Paul Carr
Catrina Striba
NHRMC Emergency
Management
Thomas Jenkins
Carol Yates Corning Sarah Taylor Pender County Emergency
Management
Kyle Earley Elementis Adrienne
Michalek Pender County Health Dept
Tina Kuhr
Mark Venters
Wade Mattox
GE Hitachi/Global Nuclear
Fuels Marchele Evans Praxair
Randy Wright HEPACO Kevin Cowan Seaside Safety
Jon Booth
Darren Goodman Kinder Morgan Ron Stancil Sturdy Corporation
Jonathan Barfield NHC Commissioner Eric Griffin UNC-W Environmental Health
& Safety
Teresa Smith NHC Emergency
Management Elizabeth LaDow US Dept. of Transportation
Jason Lee NHC IT Lt. Paul Verzaal Wilmington Police Department
Welcome and Introductions
Teresa Smith welcomed those attending in person and online.
Review and Approval of Minutes
The minutes of the July 14, 2021, meeting had been distributed previously. There was one correction,
the spelling of Stepan Company. The minutes were accepted as corrected. Mark Venters moved; Randy
Wright seconded. Teresa Smith will post the corrected minutes on NHC Website.
Membership Announcements
Mark Venters reported that the GE Hitachi exercise is scheduled for October 20, but the site has
submitted an exemption request to extend the date to as late as June 2022.
Lt. Kenny Scott stated that the Wilmington Airport’s annual tabletop is on September 28. It will be a
hybrid meeting, both on Zoom and in person. If you want an invite, email Lt. Scott at
kscott@flyilm.com.
Presentation: COVID-19 Updates – What do you need to know? Diana Vetter-Craft, NHC HD,
Preparedness Coordinator
New Hanover County currently has 1454 active cases (based on positive test results) and 95 hospital
admissions. A significant number of these are on ventilators. There have been 213 deaths (total). There
is a high level of community transmission. The Delta variant is the dominant strain. There have been a
few breakthrough infections that they are tracking. The New Hanover County Health Department (NHC
HD) is trying to find out if those patients were fully or partially vaccinated, and which vaccine they had.
In NHC, 56% fully vaccinated; 68% have had at least one dose. This means 63% of those 12 and older are
fully vaccinated. The county’s goal is 75%, which is achievable with only vaccinating those ages 12 and
up. Fully vaccinated means two weeks after completion of the immunization series of one of the three
approved vaccines (one dose for J&J or two doses for Moderna and Pfizer). The new variant from
Columbia may not be prevented by the current vaccines; it has not been found in NC yet.
Steps to slow the spread include staying home if sick. Businesses should encourage this and have or
develop a sickness policy. Other steps include social distancing, staggering shifts, telework (if feasible),
and mask and vaccine policies. OSHA has put out a temporary order. NHC HD can provide templates and
assist businesses in creating policies. The NHC Health Department can assist with or coordinate COVID-
19 testing, as well as help and coordinate vaccine clinics (including for workplaces). They encourage
employers to provide information to their employees on vaccination locations and the most updated
information and guidance for COVID-19. NHC has instituted an indoor mask mandate through a Health
Department Abatement Order. Individuals need to be careful what they post or repost on social media.
Encourage vaccination. The mRNA vaccine technology is not new. Also, follow mask mandates.
NHC HD has been talking with major health care providers about how to do clinics for booster shots
(eight months after the initial series). Providers will no longer be able to use the Pointe Theater or
Independence Mall. Right now, booster shots are only being discussed for the Pfizer vaccine. Booster
shot clinics could begin as early as September 20.
Committee Updates
1. Executive Committee - Teresa Smith, Frank Meyer, Tina Kuhr
There will be one more LEPC meeting this year in November, which will include elections for 2022
officers. Teresa Smith will work with Tina Kuhr to obtain nominations before the November
meeting; Tina will handle the voting process. Voting will be done online.
2. Emergency Planning/Response - John Stephenson, Tommy Batson
The contractor is working on the exercise scenario. The committee was supposed to have a meeting
with him yesterday, but he was not able to meet. He will be reaching out to John. The exercise date
is November 18; it is currently planned to be an in-person tabletop. However, it may be changed to
virtual, if needed. They wants all LEPC members to attend, even if it is just to observe.
3. Conference Planning Committee - Jeannine Patené, Adrienne Michalek and Dianna Vetter-Craft
Planning for the conference has begun. The target is to hold it in February 2022. Teresa is trying to
work with the budget to have an annual conference, even if the county does not receive grants in
future years.
Open Forum
Tina Kuhr – GE have moved to using Box to distribute Safety Data Sheet information. Those expected to
use the information have received invitations to set up their accounts on Box. If anyone needs the
invitation to be resent, email her at Ernestine.kuhr@ge.com.
Adjournment
The motion to adjourn was made by Mark Venters and seconded by Randy Wright. The meeting was
adjourned at 11:52 AM.
2021 LEPC Meeting Schedule
The next meeting will be November 10th @ 11:00am – In-person/TEAMS. Elections for 2022 officers will
take place during this meeting.