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... C-1 There are two approaches commonly followed in developing recovery plans. The first is to develop a recovery section to the community's emergency operations plan (basic plan)
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... C-2 A Compendium of Best Practices and Lessons Learned Sample Recovery Plans (Continued)
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... Sample Recovery Plans C-3 The county OES [Office of Emergency Services] /EOC Director may appoint a Recovery Manager to lead long-term recovery operations.
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... C-4 A Compendium of Best Practices and Lessons Learned Sample Recovery Plans (Continued)
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... Sample Recovery Plans C-5 The U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA)
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... C-6 A Compendium of Best Practices and Lessons Learned Sample Hazardous Materials Plan (Continued)
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... Sample Recovery Plans C-7 a. Access to the emergency reserve account for hazardous materials incidents must be in accordance with the guidelines contained in the California Environmental Protection Agency - Department of Toxic Substances Control's (CAL EPA-DTSC)

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