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Water may be used to flush spills away from exposures and to dilute spills to non-flammable mixtures. ================================================================================ 6. Accidental Release Measures ... personnel attempting to stop leak, and to flush spills away from exposures. US Regulations (CERCLA) require reporting spills and releases to soil, water and air in ...
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Emergency Response - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Emergency Response Programs Coast Guard Marine Safety and Environmental Protection Rules/Statutes Reporting Spills (MN 115.061) Preventing and Preparing for Spills (MN 115E) Federal Oil Pollution Act Related Links FEMA (Federal Emergency ...
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Kitchen Biodiesel
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment as specified in Section 8. Spills: Pick up and place in a suitable container for reclamation or disposal, using a method ... other inert substance and package in a suitable container for disposal. US Regulations (CERCLA) require reporting spills and releases to soil, water and air in excess of reportable quantities. The toll free ...
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Toll Free Information - WDNR
Hazardous Substance Spill 1-800-943-0003 Available 24 hours daily for reporting spills. Violations: Wildlife, Recreational & Environmental 1-800-TIP-WDNR (1-800-847-9367) or cell #367 ...
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GreenTruck: Spills Front Page
Spills Front Page SERVICES News Training & Conferences GT Staff Contact Us Site Map Help Reporting a Spill The National Response Center is the sole national point of contact for reporting ... Prevention Office Hazardous Materials Safety Office - Incident Reporting Requirements GREENTRUCK HOME | AIR & FUEL | PREVENTION | REFERENCE | SPILLS | STORAGE | WASTE | WATER NEWS | TRAINING & CONFERENCES | GT ...
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Cleaning Up Small Mercury Spills
Cleaning Up Small Mercury Spills Skip Navigation Cleaning Up Small Mercury Spills For spills of less than two tablespoons: (click on the steps below for details) Evacuate the spill ... risk to exposure. DETERMINE IF THE SPILL MUST BE REPORTED under federal, state, or local reporting requirements. Note: It is recommended that any mercury spill equal to or greater than 1 ...
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Oil Spills | Emergency Management | US EPA
NCP Subpart J rule. Reporting Requirements – Oil Spills and Hazardous Substance Releases - Regulated facilities must report discharges of oil or releases of hazardous substances to EPA and/or other federal, state, and local government agencies. Information about reporting ...
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Environment Canada's NPRI - Guide for Reporting to the NPRI 2007
Releases during vacuuming must be reported, as well as releases from related activities such as spills and equipment cleaning. Routine cleaning of the exterior of the barge is considered maintenance of a vehicle and is therefore exempt, however painting and/or stripping the barge would require reporting ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: Understanding Spills For Effective Emergency Planning
Environmental Emergencies offices and the National Environmental Emergencies Centre. Collecting information about spills ... number of spills reported has more than doubled. This doesn't necessarily represent more spills, but reflects the fact that provincial reporting legislation was ...
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Reporting Requirements | Emergency Management | US EPA
The requirement for reporting oil spills stems from the Discharge of Oil Regulation, known as the "sheen rule." Under this regulation, oil spill reporting ...
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