Evolving Roles and Responsibilities Homeland Security Transport and Dispersion Modeling Support Kathryn Snead, U.S. EPA.

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Evolving Roles and Responsibilities Homeland Security Transport and Dispersion Modeling Support Kathryn Snead, U.S. EPA

Transport and Dispersion Modeling at the EPA Supports Several Important EPA Missions Changes in Ecosystem (Climate Change) Changes in Regulatory Framework Accidental Releases

Transport and Dispersion Modeling at the EPA Office of Air and Radiation Office of Air Quality Protection Standards All Other Air Offices Office of Research and Development National Exposure Research Laboratory/ Atmospheric Modeling Division Council of Regulatory Environmental Modeling

Transport and Dispersion Modeling at the EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Office of Emergency Prevention, Preparedness, and Response

Homeland Security Activities at the EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Office of Emergency Prevention, Preparedness, and Response Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation

Homeland Security Activities at the EPA Office of Air and Radiation Office of Radiation and Indoor Air Office of Research and Development EPA Red Team

The EPA Never Sleeps: 24/7 Communications with the EPA National National Response Center (Joint EPA/U.S. Coast Guard Asset) EPA Emergency Operations Center

The EPA Never Sleeps: 24/7 Communications with the EPA Regional EPA On-Scene Coordinators EPA Environmental Response Teams EPA Radiological Emergency Response Team

Time-scales of Response Short: Cameo/Aloha Support On-Scene Coordinators Emergency Response Teams State and Local First Responders

Time Scales of Response Intermediate: Monitoring Data Input On-Scene Coordinators Environmental Response Teams Radiological Emergency Response Team Intermediate: No Modeling EPA Modeling Experts Are Not Available on 24/7 Basis

Time-Scales of Response Long: Detailed Reconstructive Modeling in Support of Remediation Activities Performed by Office of Research and Development/Office of Air and Radiation Input Provided by the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response

Questions For more information, please contact: Kathryn Snead, ,