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Are you a business owner in Weber County, Utah? If your facility stores hazardous chemicals, you may be required by federal law to file an annual Tier II report by March 1st. In this video, we walk you through the exact steps to file your Tier II report to ensure your business is compliant and our local first responders know what they are dealing with during an emergency. Here is the step-by-step guide and all the links mentioned in the video: 📋 Step 1: Download the EPA's Tier2 Submit Software The State of Utah requires you to build your report using the EPA’s official software. You must download the updated version every single year to create your .t2s file. Download the software here: https://www.epa.gov/epcra/tier2-submit-sof... 📋 Step 2: Submit to the State of Utah Utah manages state submissions through the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) online portal. Create a free UtahID account: https://id.utah.gov Activate your portal access: Email eqderrtier2@utah.gov Utah DEQ Tier 2 Information & Portal: https://deq.utah.gov/environmental-respons... 📋 Step 3: Submit to the Weber County LEPC Submitting to the state does not fulfill your local county obligations. You must email a copy of your completed Tier II report directly to the Weber County Emergency Management office. Email your report to Lisa Schwartz: lschwartz@webercountyutah.gov 📋 Step 4: Notify Your Local Fire Department Finally, provide a copy of your report to the local fire department that has jurisdiction over your building (e.g., Ogden City Fire, Weber Fire District, Roy City Fire). Give their administrative office a quick call to find out if they prefer a physical copy or an email. ⏰ DEADLINE: March 1st every year! Reporting is completely free, but the federal penalties for failing to report can be severe. Don't wait until the last minute! Protect your business, protect our first responders, and keep Weber County safe. If you need help or have questions, reach out to the Weber County Emergency Management division. AI was used to create this video.