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Reporting a SpillThe National Response Center is the sole national point of contact for reporting all oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment anywhere in the United States and its territories. Oil Spill Prevention, Preparation And ResponseTo address the potential environmental threat posed by petroleum and non-petroleum oils, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has established a program designed to prevent, prepare for and respond to any oil spill affecting the inland waters of the United States. Requirements For HazMat Incident ReportingWhen are Hazardous Materials most hazardous? When they're released! The scene of an incident can be chaotic, so the right actions may not always be obvious. Find out whom you should inform if your involved in an incident where a release or a suspected release of a hazardous material has taken place in transportation. Reporting Guidelines For Chemical ReleasesThe Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ensure that federal, state and local emergency responders have vital information that will help them prepare for emergencies and protect the public by managing chemical risks. |
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