Or. Admin. Code § 340-142-0050 - Reportable Quantities
(1) Spills
and releases, or threatened spills or releases of oil or hazardous materials as
defined by OAR 340-142-0005(9)
in quantities equal to or greater than the
following amounts must be reported:
(a) Any
quantity of radioactive material or radioactive waste;
(b) If spilled or discharged into waters of
the state or in a location from which it is likely to escape into waters of the
state any quantity of oil that would produce a visible film, sheen, oily slick,
oily solids, or coat aquatic life, habitat or property with oil, but excluding
normal discharges from properly operating marine engines;
(c) If spilled on the surface of the land,
and not likely to escape into waters of the state, any quantity of oil over one
barrel (42 gallons);
(d) An amount
equal to or greater than the quantity listed in 40 CFR Part 302 - Table
302.4(List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities) and amendments
adopted prior to July 1, 2002;.
(e)
10 pounds or more of a hazardous material not otherwise listed as having a
different reportable quantity by the Department or the United States
Environmental Protection Agency on the list of hazardous substances in
40 CFR
302.4;
(f) Any quantity of chemical agent (such as
nerve agents GB or VX, blister agent HD, etc.);
(g) 200 pounds (25 gallons) of pesticide
residue;
(h) Any quantity of a
material regulated as a Chemical Agent under ORS
465.550;
(i) Any quantity of a material used as a
weapon of mass destruction, or biological weapon;
(j) One pound (1 cup) or more of dry cleaning
solvent, including perchloroethylene, spilled or released outside the designed
containment by a dry cleaning facility regulated under ORS
465.505(4).
(2) Spills or releases of
products, mixtures or solutions containing oil or hazardous materials for which
reporting is required must also be reported if the total quantity of all the
hazardous materials in the mixture or solution (in pounds) exceeds the lowest
reportable quantity referenced in this rule for any one of the hazardous
materials in the mixture or solution. A person may rely upon actual knowledge
and readily available information such as material safety data sheets (MSDS),
shipping papers, hazardous waste manifests and container labels, to determine
the presence and concentration of hazardous materials in a mixture or
solution.
(3) The quantity
determination required by section (1) of this rule will be the quantity of oil
or hazardous material spilled or released before contacting or mixing with any
other material or substance (e.g., with soil, water, sawdust, etc.). In the
case of a threatened spill or release, the applicable quantity is the amount of
oil or hazardous material in the container or tank from which a spill or
release is likely and imminent.
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 183, ORS 459, ORS 465, ORS 466 & ORS 468B
Stats. Implemented: ORS 465.550,ORS 466,605, ORS 466.625, ORS 466.630 & ORS 466.635
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