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United States - Mexico Border Program

The EPA Office of Emergency Management (OEM) administers programs jointly with Mexico to prepare for and prevent environmental emergencies along the southern border of the United States.

 
Group Description

Joint Response Team (JRT)

OEM's Deputy Director serves as the U.S. Co-chair of the Joint Response Team along with a representative from the Secretariat for the Environment and Natural Resources-Procuraduría Federal de Protección al Ambiente in Mexico, in partnership with Civil Protection, along with U.S. and Mexican state, Tribal, and local offices responsible for emergency prevention, preparedness, and response in the inland border. The JRT is responsible for the maintenance and revision of the Mexico-United States Joint Contingency Plan. The JRT also promotes the preparation, maintenance, revision, and exercises of the joint Sister City contingency plans that will ensure emergency preparedness at the local level.

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U.S.-Mexico Joint Contingency Plan

The U.S.-Mexico Joint Contingency Plan provides a mechanism for cooperation between the United States and Mexico for preparedness for, and response to, polluting incidents that cause or may cause, damage to the environment along the inland border area of both countries, or may constitute a threat to the public safety/security, health and welfare, the environment, or property. It also facilitates for the provision of assistance when only one country is affected, but the polluting incident is of such magnitude as to justify a request for assistance from the other country.

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U.S.-Mexico Inland Joint Response Team Meeting

San Diego, California, February 15, 2006

  • Meeting Agenda: English (PDF) (4 pp, 6.1MB), En Español (PDF) (4 pp, 6.1MB)
  • Draft U.S.-Mexico Joint Contingency Plan (JCP): English (PDF) (35 pp, 2.3MB), En Español (PDF) (37 pp, 2.3MB)
  • Revised JCP Appendix A: English (PDF) (1 pg, 36K), En Español (PDF) (2 pp, 38K)
  • Presentation – Welcome Opening Remarks: English (PDF) (10 pp, 208K), En Español (PDF) (10 pp, 209K)
  • Presentation – U.S.-Mexico JCP Proposed Revisions: English (PDF) (8 pp, 39K), En Español (PDF) (8 pp, 41K)
  • Presentation – U.S.-Mexico Notification System Update: English (PDF) (12 pp, 54K), En Español (PDF) (12 pp, 46K)
  • Presentation – U.S. Update on Cross-Border Response: English (PDF) (8 pp, 46K), En Español (PDF) (8 pp, 47K)
  • Presentation – International Trade or International Business: En Español (PDF) (89 pp, 5.2MB)
  • Presentation – EPA Region 6 – Emergency Preparedness and Response Update on Region 6 Border Activities: English (PDF) (11 pp, 1.1MB)
  • Presentation – EPA Region 6 – Emergency Preparedness and Response Update on Emergency Response to Chlorine Incidents: English (PDF) (39 pp, 3.2MB)
  • Presentation – EPA Region 6 – Emergency Preparedness and Response Update on ATSDR Proposal: Poison Control Centers (PCC) Role in Preparedness and Response Focus: U.S.-Mexico Border: English (PDF) (12 pp, 2.3MB)
  • Presentation – EPA Region 6 – Emergency Preparedness and Response Update on Emergency Response Capabilities EPA Grant: English (PDF) (15 pp, 760K)
  • Presentation – EPA Region 6 – Emergency Preparedness and Response Update on U.S.-Mexico Hazardous Materials Training Facility: English (PDF) (19 pp, 1.8MB)
  • Presentation – EPA Region 6 – Emergency Preparedness and Response Update on Border 2012 Regional Communication Needs: English (PDF) (11 pp, 440K)
  • Presentation – EPA Region 9 – Emergency Preparedness and Response Update on Border Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response EPA Southwest Region: English (PDF) (32 pp, 2.7MB)
  • Mexico-U.S. Pacific Coast Joint Response Team (MEXUS PAC JRT): English (PDF) (24 pp, 280K)
  • Inland JRT Meeting Conclusions: English (PPT) (8 slides, 820K)

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Hazardous Material Commodity Flow Studies

Hazardous Material Commodity Flow Study: Calexico, California Area (February 2001) (PDF) (69 pp, 3MB)
A commodity flow study is an analysis of the goods that are moving through a particular area. The study describes the identity and quantity of hazardous materials traveling through Calexico, and provides recommendations for reducing risks that these materials pose to the community. The study identifies the nature, quantities, and routes of hazardous substances transported in or near Calexico, including exports to and imports from Mexico.

NOTE: This is a large document that may require a longer downloading time. This document is summarized in the Calexico Hazardous Material Commodity Flow Study Fact Sheet (PDF). (4 pp, 21K)

Hazardous Material Commodity Flow Study: San Diego, California Area (June 2001) (PDF) (84 pp, 1.7MB)
A commodity flow study is an analysis of the goods that are moving through a particular area. The study describes the identity and quantity of hazardous materials traveling through San Diego, and provides recommendations for reducing risks that these materials pose to the community. The study identifies the nature, quantities, and routes of hazardous substances transported in or near San Diego, including exports to and imports from Mexico.

NOTE: This is a large document that may require a longer downloading time. This document is summarized in the San Diego Hazardous Material Commodity Flow Study Fact Sheet (PDF). (4 pp, 21K)

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U.S.-Mexico Local Sister City Joint Contingency Plans

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Additional Resources

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