Or. Admin. Code § 340-142-0040 - Required Reporting
(1) Reporting is
required if the amount of oil or hazardous material spilled or released, or
threatening to spill or release, exceeds the reportable quantity established in
ORS 466.605 or listed in OAR
340-142-0050, or will exceed a
reportable quantity in any 24-hour period. Immediately report the spill or
release or threatened spill or release to the Oregon Emergency Management
Division's Oregon Emergency Response System (OERS) by calling 1-800-452
-0311.
(2) No present release of
material is needed to qualify as a threatened spill or release. Threatened
spills or releases of oil or hazardous material likely to escape or be carried
into the air or into or on any land or waters of the state include, but are not
limited to:
(a) The loss of steering or
propulsion by a deep draft vessel while it is operating in the Columbia River
or Coastal Bay Zones;
(b) The
accidental loss of tow or control during an oil barge transit of the Columbia
River or the Coastal Bays Planning Zones;
(c) The grounding, allision, or collision of
vessels, vehicles, or rail cars where reportable quantities of materials are
involved and are at risk of release;
(d) The physical compromise of a containment
system or container holding any oil or hazardous material of an amount that
could become a reportable quantity when spilled over less than a 24 hour time
period.
(3) Reports of
spills and releases, or threats of spills and releases, from vessels,
containers or tanks must include an estimate of the actual volume of the
contents of the source vessel, container or tank.
(4) The spill or release of hazardous
materials for which the reportable quantity has been exceeded need not be
reported to the Oregon Emergency Response System if all of the following
conditions are met:
(a) It occurs within an
engineered containment area with an impervious surface designed to contain such
a release;
(b) It does not
penetrate any surface of the containment area;
(c) The spilled material does not and will
not escape the containment;
(d) It
is completely cleaned up in less than 24 hours; and
(e) The cause of the spill or release is
repaired.
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 465, ORS 466 & ORS 468B
Stats. Implemented: ORS 466.625 & ORS 466.635.
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