HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973 USDA MINUTES MINUTES OF THE TEXAS USDA STATE EMERGENCY BOARD
Time: 9:30 a.m., April 27, 1973
Place: USDA Building, College Station, Texas
Board Members:
Bland Harrison, Chairman ASCS
Joe Rothe, Deputy Chairman CES
Edward E. Thomas, First Member SCS
L. D. Smith, Second Member FHA
John Courtenay, Third Member USFS
Charles Caudill, Fourth Member SRS
Charles Herndon, Fifth Member F &NS
Dr. E. S. Cox, Sixth Member APHIS
Others Present:
Jose M. Villarreal, USDA Regional Repr.,
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs,
Dallas
John S. Tillman, Jr., Chief, Defense
Supply Agency, San Antonio
Russell Koontz, State Department of
Agriculture, Austin
Lt. Col. Eugene Mees, Texas Adjutant
General's Dept., Emergency Operations
Branch, Austin
Col. M. P. Bowden, Deputy Coordinator,
Division of Defense & Disaster Relief,
DPS, Austin
Glenn DuBois, Management Field Office,
Kansas City, Missouri
Leonard Williams, Training Officer,
ASCS, College Station
Darrel A. Davis, Agricultural Program
Specialist, ASCS, College Station
Anita Eickenhorst, Secretary, USDA State
Emergency Board, ASCS, College Station
Minutes
The minutes of the October 20, 1972, meeting were approved
as corrected and distributed.
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County Emergency Board Exercise
Mr. Davis, ASCS, reviewed the emergency exercise relating to
major natural disaster responsibilities which county boards
completed at their March meeting. The exercise was based on
the assumption of a severe flood which damaged at least two -
thirds of the county. The county boards made a preliminary
damage assessment and filled out a worksheet on damage to
food facilities. The county boards were asked to identify
any difficulties encountered in filling out the forms and
also to make suggestions relating to procedure and assessment
of damage in major natural disasters. The boards were instructed
to keep a copy of the worksheets to use for standby damage assess-
ment purposes until composite instructions are issued. The re-
sults of this exercise will be used to update instructions for
the damage assessment procedures.
Mr. Caudill, SRS, reviewed the results of a compilation of
damage estimates from four county boards. It was observed
that in some instances the county boards were confused by
the reporting units. Mr. Herndon, F &NS, made a motion recom-
mending that damage appraisal estimates be reported in whole
numbers instead of rounding to thousands. The motion was sec-
onded, and approved by the board. The purpose of the exercise
was to acquaint the county boards with the damage assessment
role they would have in an actual disaster. This type of re-
porting eliminates the necessity for a report from each individ-
ual agency at the time of a disaster. The board recommended
the following additions and changes in the worksheet format:
Item A 1 (e) be changed to silage crops.
Item C 9 (other) include horses and turkeys.
Add an Item "D" to include forestry products in board
feet (MBF) and total dollars.
In connection with the natural disaster exercise, the CEBs
were instructed to invite the local civil defense representa-
tive to the March meeting. The county boards will include in
their semiannual report due April 10 the name of the CD repre-
sentative invited to attend. If the CD representative did not
attend, the boards will state the reason for their absence.
Mr. Davis reported that the CD official attended in approximately
50% of the counties.
Mr. Rothe, CES, noted the approach of the hurricane season
and recommended that the board revise the worksheet format
immediately in order to furnish CEBs with copies to be used
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in reporting damages to the State Emergency Board. Motion was
seconded, and approved by the board to proceed with revisions
as suggested and that the revised worksheets be furnished CEBs
as soon as possible. Mr. Smith, FHA, pointed out that damage
assessment and reporting of damage is a major function of the
USDA County Emergency Boards in the event of a sudden disaster.
The board suggested that county boards review USDA County Emer-
gency Memorandum No. 44 which indicates the responsibility of
CEBs with respect to major disasters.
Fuel and Fertilizer Availability
The Texas State ASCS Office is now making weekly reports to
the Regional Office on the fuel and fertilizer situation. The
chairmen of the county emergency boards collect data from other
county board members plus other sources and report this infor-
mation to the ASCS District Director. The District Director
then relays the consolidated information to the State office.
Thy State ASCS Office has also made contacts with the State
Department of Agriculture and Division of Defense and Disaster
Relief with reference to fuel requirements for food and agri-
culture. The SEB members requested that they be furnished
copies of the weekly report.
Mr. Russell Koontz, State Department of Agriculture, attended
a meeting of LP dealers in Austin this week. There were repre-
sentatives from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, as well
as private industry, in attendance. The meeting was for the
purpose of evaluating potential fuel supplies for the future.
Mr. Davis, ASCS, advised the board that he had established
contact with the Railroad Commissioner's office and dis-
cussed the fuel supply situation as it pertains to Texas.
Today,, the Texas State ASCS Office is submitting a detailed
report from all 254 counties to the Regional Office regarding
the fuel and fertilizer supply availability. The data
furnished will be used to identify problem areas. It seems -
that the delay in transporting supplies and extremely wet
weather have contributed somewhat to the known shortages in
some areas of the State.
Defense Supply Agency
Mr. John Tillman, Chief, Defense Supply Agency, at San Antonio
discussed the responsibilities of DSA as they relate to the
State Emergency Board. The DSA is responsible for procuring
food supplies for the Armed Forces and some civilian groups.
There are DSA offices located at El Paso, Ft. Worth, and San
Antonio. In an emergency situation, the DSA's focal point
would be with the State Emergency Board. Mr. Tillman asked for
guidance on the appropriate actions that would be required between
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DSA and the State Emergency Board. Mr. Herndon, Food Manage-
ment Representative, advised the board that he would work with
Mr. Tillman and establish the necessary guidelines.
Emergency State Office
The Chairman has been advised by the Secretary for Intergovern-
mental Affairs that the board will be allowed to retain the
ESO at the Texas State ASCS Office instead of moving it to the
Federal Building in Austin. Mr. Davis had met with the manager
of the Federal Building and was advised that there was not space
available at this time to accommodate the State Emergency Board.
Training
The Washington Office has advised the Chairman that training
for county emergency boards would be postponed until further
notice.
CES
Mr. Rothe stated that copies of the publication, "Face to Face
with a Flood," had been sent to all county emergency boards
and a companion leaflet, "Hurricane Information," had been
prepared in cooperation with the Defense Civil Preparedness
Agency.
SCS
Mr. Thomas reported that SCS had completed turning in their
monitoring equipment and no longer had radiological monitoring
capabilities.
FHA
Mr. Smith reported that farmers in all counties except: Camp,
Cass, Franklin, Harrison, Marion, Morris, Panola, Rusk, Titus,
Upshur, and Wood who had suffered crop or property damage
because of drouth and other natural disasters during the period
of January 1, 1972, and June 19, 1972, and who have not received
an Emergency loan to assist them in recovering their losses, may
apply for FHA Emergency loans on or before the close of business
of May 8, 1973. Applicants who apply by the deadline will be
considered for Emergency loans at 1 percent interest. In addi-
tion, those who qualify will receive a forgiveness benefit on
their loan of not to exceed $5,000 based on losses that are
uncompensated by insurance or otherwise.
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Food Management Meeting
A meeting has been scheduled for May 9 at the USDA Building
to discuss the handling of food in an emergency situation.
A representative from the State Department of Agriculture
will be in attendance as well as Mr. Charles Herndon, FMR
for the State Emergency Board. In view of Mr. Tillman's
interest in food procurement for the military, the Chairman
invited Mr. Tillman to attend this meeting and invitations
will also be extended to the Chiefs of the DSAs at Ft. Worth
and El Paso.
Meeting Date
The regular meeting of the State Emergency Board will be held
on October 19, 1973, at College Station.
Meeting adjourned at 12:00 Noon.
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