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<br />11/90 <br /> <br />Colorado Emergency Operations Plan <br />SEOP - Part 1 (Basic Plan) <br /> <br />DODES 24 Hour Emergency <br />Telephone # 279-8855 <br /> <br />h, Evaluate toxicological risks to human <br />health and environmental remediation <br />as necessary due to the release 01 <br />radiologically and chemically hazardous <br />materials, <br /> <br />I. Provide for the emergency Inspection of <br />public and private water and waste <br />water treatment facUlties to ensure that <br />potable water supplies remain adequate <br />and safe for human consumption. <br /> <br />2. State Contingency Response Procedures <br />Provide for the tasks and responsibilities as- <br />signed to the Department In Part III, "State <br />Contingency Response Procedures," as <br />prescribed under each saparate contingen- <br />cy plan, <br /> <br />3. National Emergency Response Procedures <br />Be prepared to conduct operations on <br />order of the Governor, to accomplish the <br />responsibilities listed below: <br /> <br />a. Analyze disaster or potential disaster <br />conditions, statewide needs, national <br />requirements. Recommend to the <br />Governor those normal and special dis- <br />aster functions (In addition to respon- <br />sibilities listed In this plan) that should <br />be reduced, strengthened or maintained <br />during the emergency period. Be <br />prepared to make this recommendation <br />through DODES within 24 hours after <br />receiving notification; be prepared to <br />adjust wort< assignments within the <br />department as soon as appropriate. <br /> <br />b, Be prepared on order of the Governor, <br />to commence and rapidly develop ac- <br />tive planning to carry out the respon- <br />sibilities listed below and any others <br />determined by the Governor (In 1. <br />above) to be necessary: <br /> <br />(1) Move selected elements (Including <br />critical documents) of the depart- <br />ment to a different location offering <br />greater protection. Location will be <br /> <br />determined by the Governor In con- <br />sultation with the executive director <br />of the department, <br /> <br />(2) Provide liaison at the SEOC or other <br />locations selected by the Governor. <br /> <br />(3) Respond to requirements estab- <br />lished by national emergency <br />medical plans, <br /> <br />(4) Develop and maintain statewide <br />public health and medical service <br />systems to include those functions <br />listed above, in normal and special <br />state emergency management sys- <br />tems. Be prepared to function on a <br />statewide basis without slgnnlcant <br />federal support. <br /> <br />(5) Evaluate water, air and radiation <br />contamination levels within the state <br />and report status to DODES, <br /> <br />(6) Provide for emergency mass <br />casualty Identnlcation, mortuary ser. <br />vices and buriaL <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(7) Provide for the emergency Inspec- <br />tion of food production and <br />manufacturing facilities to ensure <br />that food and food products are <br />suitable for human consumption In <br />cooperation with the Department of <br />Agriculture. <br /> <br />(8) Provide for the emergency disposal <br />of contaminated food, food <br />products, livestock, dairy products <br />and crops In cooperation with the <br />Department of Agriculture. <br /> <br />4, Emergency Resource Management Systems <br />Agency responsibilities to be developed on <br />the basis of the existing Colorado Emergen- <br />cy Resource Management Plan (Sept, <br />1966) and upon Issuance of national pro- <br />gram guidance, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />24 <br />