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QUAD CITIES SUBAREA PLANNING

 
Site Contact:
Joe Davis
OSC

(davis.joe@epa.gov)

Site Location:
Davenport, IA 52803
response.epa.gov/QCSAP


The purpose of the Quad Cities Subarea Contingency Plan (QC SACP) is to facilitate a timely and effective cooperative response by representatives of local, state and federal agencies to an oil discharge or release of a hazardous substance in the Quad Cities Subarea. The objective of this SACP is to coordinate an expedited response to a substantial discharge or threat of a discharge through integrating the actions of the unique combination of private industry and local, state and federal entities that have jurisdiction in the subarea.

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Register Your Account Here First!

NOTE: You only need to follow this registration process (Step 1) once, but you will still need to contact each OSC for the states you want access to individually (Steps 2-3). If you have never accessed a resource on response.epa.gov, you will be redirected to your profile page on your first login attempt. Simply go back in your browser and click the link again.

  • 1. After pressing the button above, go to your Inbox and check for an email message from mail@response.epa.gov to confirm your account by following the link provided in that message. You have 48 hours to do this!.
  • 2. Then, send an email message with your request to Joe Davis (davis.joe@epa.gov) and provide a description of why you want access to this resource, including your first name, last name, email address, organization, and phone number.
  • 3. Once you receive communication from Joe Davis (davis.joe@epa.gov), return to this Web page, and click the button below to open the map.