DOT Announces over $20 Million in Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grants to States, Territories, and Tribes

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DOT Announces over $20 Million in Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grants to States, Territories, and Tribes

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Transportation on Oct. 4, 2016. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) today announced it is issuing $20.4 million in Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) grants to states, territories, and Native American tribes to enhance their ability to respond to hazardous materials transportation incidents. The grants allow emergency response personnel to maintain the safety of themselves and the public when responding to hazardous materials related emergencies.

“The Department’s partnership with our States, Territories, and Tribes is an integral component of our strong national safety program,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “These grants are important tools for communities to plan and stay prepared for transportation incidents involving hazardous materials, including those involving high-hazard flammable trains.”

The HMEP grant program is part of DOT’s comprehensive approach to improving the safe transportation of crude oil and other hazardous material across the country. PHMSA’s HMEP grants program allows recipients to design and implement planning and training programs according to their specific needs. For this grant cycle, HMEP applicants were encouraged to allocate funding towards:

* developing or revising emergency plans and training activities to account for bulk transportation of energy product by rail and over the road;

* conducting commodity flow studies to determine the frequency and quantity of hazardous materials shipments being transported through local communities; and

* training emergency responders to respond appropriately to incidents involving hazardous materials.

“Our Nation’s emergency responders have an immensely challenging job, and this grant funding supports their efforts to protect our communities,” said PHMSA Administrator Marie Therese Dominguez. “PHMSA has taken a comprehensive approach to enhance the safe transportation of energy products that includes prevention, mitigation, and emergency preparedness and response. These grants are another critical element of our focus to improve safety.”

Historically, PHMSA’s HMEP grant program required recipients to use grant funds within the fiscal year it was received. The recipients of the 2016 HMEP grant will be the group to benefit from PHMSA’s updated grant policy, which now allows up to 3-years for projects funded by the grant to be completed.

HMEP grants are funded by annual user registration fees paid by shippers and carriers of certain hazardous materials in commerce. All 50 states, five U.S. territories, and eight Native American Indian tribes received HMEP grant funding this year.

The following chart identifies the grant amounts received by each recipient.

PHMSA's HMEP Grants to States, Territories, and Tribes

State

Total

Alabama

$ 558,185

Alaska

$ 150,221

Arizona

$ 266,723

Arkansas

$ 370,575

California

$ 1,503,300

Colorado

$ 448,536

Connecticut

$ 164,130

Delaware

$ 114,975

Florida

$ 635,081

Georgia

$ 443,961

Hawaii

$ 130,165

Idaho

$ 157,554

Illinois

$ 676,732

Indiana

$ 492,480

Iowa

$ 390,454

Kansas

$ 365,291

Kentucky

$ 381,757

Louisiana

$ 565,759

Maine

$ 131,024

Maryland

$ 286,145

Massachusetts

$ 289,099

Michigan

$ 521,254

Minnesota

$ 410,311

Mississippi

$ 265,292

Missouri

$ 429,232

Montana

$ 138,878

Nebraska

$ 278,069

Nevada

$ 180,330

New Hampshire

$ 111,322

New Jersey

$ 369,324

New Mexico

$ 217,490

New York

$ 764,669

North Carolina

$ 463,621

North Dakota

$ 194,331

Ohio

$ 742,272

Oklahoma

$ 408,427

Oregon

$ 258,898

Pennsylvania

$ 659,064

Rhode Island

$ 115,215

South Carolina

$ 260,149

South Dakota

$ 144,617

Tennessee

$ 405,857

Texas

$ 1,503,300

Utah

$ 221,690

Vermont

$ 129,523

Virginia

$ 392,880

Washington

$ 325,379

West Virginia

$ 317,804

Wisconsin

$ 412,944

Wyoming

$ 121,060

Territory

American Samoa

$ 73,033

Guam

$ 75,298

Northern Marianas Islands

$ 73,495

Puerto Rico

$ 170,426

Virgin Islands

$ 71,449

Tribe

Nez Perce

$ 78,391

St. Regis

$ 43,470

Pueblo of Laguna

$ 74,455

Paiute Shoshone Tribe

$ 70,514

Shoshone Paiute Fire

$ 63,611

Confederated Tribes of the Yakama Nation

$ 96,857

Inter Tribal Counsel of AZ

$ 220,413

Poarch Band of Indians

$ 33,300

For more information about PHMSA’s grant programs, visit: www.phmsa.dot.gov/grants-state-programs. The mission of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is to protect people and the environment by advancing the safe transportation of energy and other hazardous materials that are essential to our daily lives. PHMSA develops and enforces regulations for the safe operation of the nation's 2.6 million mile pipeline transportation system and the nearly 1 million daily shipments of hazardous materials by land, sea, and air. Please visit http://phmsa.dot.gov or https://twitter.com/PHMSA_DOT for more information.

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Source: U.S. Department of Transportation

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