Brochure concerning the Orphan Source Recovery Program -- High School Initiative is a non-emergency response hazard mitigation program that collects and properly disposes of unwanted radioactive materials from high school physics and chemistry laboratories located in Illinois.
Date Created:
12 07 2007
Agency ID:
ISL ID:
000000014119 Original UID: 7936 FIRST WORD: Orphan
Brochure concerning the Orphan Source Recovery Program, a non-emergency response hazard mitigation program that collects and properly disposes of unwanted or abandoned radioactive material. Includes a form to identify such material to the agency.
Date Created:
12 07 2007
Agency ID:
ISL ID:
000000014117 Original UID: 7934 FIRST WORD: Orphan
Information booklet for the public and the media concerning the plans and preparedness of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency in the case of an emergency involving radiation.
Date Created:
09 2005
Agency ID:
ISL ID:
000000014115 Original UID: 7931 FIRST WORD: Radiological
Press Release: An exercise to test emergency response plans for the area surrounding the Byron Nuclear Power Station is scheduled for Tuesday, July 25th.
Date Created:
07-05-2023
Agency ID:
ISL ID:
000000109472 Original UID: 216465 FIRST WORD: Exercise
Press Release: July is National Extreme Heat Safety Month and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS) has some easy tips to keep you cool.
Press Release: Update on the Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) teams in Chicago, Cicero, Stickney, and Berwyn with officials from local, county state, and Federal agencies present.
Date Created:
07-25-2023
Agency ID:
ISL ID:
000000109556 Original UID: 216548 FIRST WORD: Press
Press Release: Ten Preliminary Damage Assessment teams found sufficient evidence to request a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Federal Disaster Declaration.
Date Created:
07-29-2023
Agency ID:
ISL ID:
000000109576 Original UID: 216569 FIRST WORD: Storm
Press Release: June is Pet Preparedness Month and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security reminds you that a backpack with a few pet preparedness items could make all the difference with safety and comfort in a disaster for your favorite family pets.