Clark County EOP Basic Plan 4. Roles and Responsibilities Coordinating the use of all public and private communication systems necessary during emergencies. Managing and coordinating all emergency communication within the MACC, once activated. Managing and coordinating all emergency notifications to departments and officials (e.g., during transition to continuity facilities or succession notification). Coordinate with service providers to restore sufficient communications infrastructure in affected areas to support life-sustaining activities, provide basic human needs, and facilitate the transition to recovery. See ESF 2 – Communications for more details. 4.2.3.3 Public Works and Engineering Primary County Agency: Public Works Department Supporting County Agencies: Building Department -Inspection Services, Economic Development Department, Office of Emergency Management, Finance Department, Fire Department, Parks and Recreation Department, Office of Public Communications, Office of Diversity Other Supporting Community Partners: Southern Nevada Health District, Clark County Regional Flood Control District, Clark County Water Reclamation District, Las Vegas Valley Water District, Southern Nevada Water Authority, NV Energy, Southwest Gas Corporation, Kern River Gas Transmission Company, Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES)/Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES), Republic Services, Nevada Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (NVWARN) Primary State Agencies: State Public Works Board Primary Federal Agency: Department of Defense/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Responsibilities related to public works and engineering include: Conducting pre-incident and post-incident assessments of public works and infrastructure. Executing emergency contract support for life-saving and life-sustaining services. Coordinating stabilization and repair of damaged public infrastructure and critical facilities. Coordinating repair and restoration of the County’s critical infrastructure. Coordinating disaster debris management activities. See ESF 3 – Public Works and Engineering for more details. 4-7
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