Manufacturers Council of the Central Valley
SPCC is focus of May 19 MCCV Meeting
  Hear first hand from the experts

Greetings!
 
Next week's MCCV Working Committees Meeting features experts on Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure plans, including representatives from Risk Management Professionals and the Environmental Protection Agency. Make plans to join us for the presentations, coordinated by the General Regulatory Committee, as well as to stay updated on other issues of concern to the manufacturing and food processing industry in California's San Joaquin Valley. A copy of the flyer, shown below, is available on the MCCV website. Additionally, a complete meeting agenda will be posted at www.mccv.org prior to the meeting.

MCCV MAY WORKING COMMITTEE MEETING DETAILS
Wednesday, May 19 * 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.

E&J Gallo Winery, Operations Training Room
Modesto, CA (Map available on request * email info@mccv.org )

Reminder: Many downtown Modesto streets will be blocked due to the Amgen Cycling Competition Stage 4 Finish. Please plan to use an alternate route if you typically traverse through the downtown area.
 
Next Month: (June 16) Special Presentation: Water~Advanced Waste Water Treatment Technologies
MCCV SPCC Event
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