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May 29—The CSEPP (Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program) is coming to an end, but not without providing numerous services to the Laurel community. David Williams, CSEPP Director for ...
Auditors found that CSEPP overpaid at least $35,402 for these generators. Additionally, many CSEPP counties had to purchase 6,500-watt generators to replace the 3,000-watt generators supplied.
For today’s Good Question, Mark asks: When will CSEPP remove the various zone signs they have installed all over central and eastern Kentucky? The chemical weapons stockpile is gone as of a year ...
CSEPP has prepared us for that,” said Williams. Although these drills are over, Williams assured us that it does not end the hard work and collaboration between all emergency agencies in Madison ...
Laurel County, where the 2008 state audit found improprieties in how its CSEPP director purchased equipment with a federal grant of nearly $1.9 million, came under criticism again this year. The ...
And because of that, the CSEPP program will continue for the time being. She said the timeline for when that work will be finished isn’t concrete, but they have been told it will probably be ...