Clark County EOP Basic Plan 4. Roles and Responsibilities Providing input to the statewide monitoring and reporting system from incident scenes, as necessary. Under fallout conditions, providing officials and department heads with information regarding fallout rates, fallout projections, and allowable doses provided by the State Radiation Protection Services or federal government. Providing monitoring services and advice at the scenes of accidents involving radioactive materials. See ESF 10 – Oil and Hazardous Materials and the Clark County Hazardous Materials Response Plan for more details. 4.2.3.11 Agriculture and Natural Resources Primary County Agency: Parks and Recreation Department, Administrative Services Department – Animal Control, Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD), Office of Emergency Management Supporting County Agencies: Administrative Services Department – Purchasing and Contracts, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Social Service Department, Public Works Department, Office of Public Communications, Office of Diversity Other Supporting Community Partners: Clark County School District, Las Vegas Valley Water District, Clark County Reclamation District, American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Nevada Preservation Foundation Primary State Agencies: Nevada Department of Agriculture Primary Federal Agency: Department of Agriculture, Department of the Interior Responsibilities related to agriculture and natural resources include: Providing nutrition assistance. Conducting animal and plant disease and pest response. Monitoring food safety and security. Providing natural and cultural resources and historic properties protection and restoration. Coordinating with pet owners in protecting the safety and well-being of household pets (working alongside ESF 6) See ESF 11 – Agriculture and Natural Resources for more details. 4-15
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