This website is devoted to coordinating emergency planning and preparedness efforts within EPA’s Columbus - Scioto River Inland Planning Sub-Area. The Columbus - Scioto River planning area is made up of ten Ohio counties: Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Madison, Marion, Morrow, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, and Union.
As part of sub-area planning, EPA creates a Sub-Area Contingency Plan (SACP), which outlines major response and planning considerations for oil discharges within the sub-area. A major goal of the SACP is to serve as a mechanism to ensure responders have access to essential sub-area specific information and to promote interagency coordination for an effective response. As such, the SACP has been prepared for the use of all agencies engaged in responding to environmental emergencies and will contain useful tools for both government and private party responders.
NOTE: The Ohio Mapping Project is located here for stakeholders and here for government entities. The Ohio Mapping Project is a Geographical Information System (GIS) environmental emergency response tool that brings public (Federal, State, and local) entities and private sector emergency responders together for spill response and pre-planning.