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US EPA REGION 7 INTEGRATED CONTINGENCY PLAN
This plan integrates the requirements for a Regional Contingency Plan and the requirements for an Area Contingency Plan. The Region 7 Inland Area has been defined as the following four states; Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. This plan also incorporates EPA's response under the Stafford Act or FEMA's Federal Response Plan.
USEPA Region 7 has also adopted the concept of Sub-area plans. The Sub-area plan takes smaller areas within Region 7 and develops a plan specific to that geographical area. Presently four Sub-area's have been approved and plans completed.
Central Kansas Sub-Area Plan (PDF) (64 pp, 14.4MB, About PDF )
- This sub area is defined as the counties of Barton, Rice, Stafford, and Reno in Kansas.
Greater St.Louis Sub-Area Plan (PDF) (116 pp, 1.1MB, About PDF ) ![]()
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This Sub-area is defined as Madison, Monroe, and St.Clair Counties, Illinois;
Jefferson, St.Charles and St.Louis Counties, and the City of St.Louis,
Missouri.
Omaha/Council Bluffs Sub Area Plan (PDF) (114 pp, 845K, About PDF )
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This Sub-area is defined as Cass, Douglas, Sarpy and Washington Counties
in Nebraska and Pottawatamie and Mills Counties, Iowa.
Quad Cities Sub-Area Plan (PDF) (77
pp, 823K, About PDF )
- This Sub-area is defined as Scott County, IA and Rock Island County, IL.
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