Report releases and spills to
The National Response Center:

       (800) 424-8802
       (202) 267-2675
    For further information
    Emergency Response

  EPA Region 1. Lexington. MA
      (617! 850-4361
   EPA Region 2. Edison. MJ
      (908) 321-6657
 EPA Region 3. Philade!phia. PA
      (215! 597-0992
   EPA Region 4. Atlanta. GA
      (404) 347-3931

   EPA Region 5. Chicago. IL
      i,312} 886-6236
call the EPA Regional
Office in your region:

   EPA Region 6. Dallas. TX
      (214) 655-2270
 EPA Region 7. Kansas City. KS
      (913)551-5000
   EPA Region 8, Denver. CO
      (303) 293-1238
EPA Region 9. San Francisco CA
      ;415i 744-1500
  EPA Region 10. Seattle. WA
      (206. 442-1263
If you detect the release of a hazardous substance or oil:
  • Ca1; local authorities:
   ortne ioca' Emergency Plan
  • Ca1 the Nat:o-ai Response
  • S'.ay clear of the area.
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                                                                                                                                 Environmental Protection
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                                                                                                                                 What to Do
                                                                                                                                 Call the National Response Center
                                                                                                                                 (800) 424-8802 (toll-free)
                                                                                                                                 (202) 267-2675 (in Washington, D.C.)
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T
he accidental release of a hazardous substance or an
ill spill can pose a significant threat to public health
and the environment. To reduce this threat, timely
response is critical. This brochure describes what to do
when a hazardous substance is releasai to the envi-
ronment, or an oil spill occurs, and how the National
Response System is activated.
When the person in charge of a facility or vessel con-
taining a hazardous substance becomes aware that a
release in a reportable quantitv (RQ)* is occurring, that
person must notify the National Response Center
(\RC). Similarly, a discharge of oil must be immedi-
ately reported to the N'RC if it causes a discoloration
or "sheen" on the surface of the water, violates water
quality standards, or causes a sludge or emulsion  to be
deposited beneath the surface or on the adjoining
shorelines.
REPORTING
The NRC, located at US. Coast Guard Headquarters in
Washington, DC, is a 24-hour facility which acts as the single
point of contact for all pollution incident reporting.

 fonotifj the V't call:
(8003 424-8802 '>o!!-mvi
(202) 267-2675 (m Washington, DO
                                                                     Calls to the NiRC trigger The National Response System, a net-
                                                                     work of federal, state, local and private sector groups respon-
                                                                     sible for responding to oil spills or hazardous substance releases.
                                                                     RESPONSE
                                                                     Upon notification, the NRC immediately alerts the appropriate
                                                                     federal On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) to respond.  If the spill or
                                                                     release is  in coastal waters, the regional Coast Guard OSC is
                                                                     notified. If inland, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                                                                     (EPA) OSC in the appropriate region is notified. (See map of
                                                                     EPA Regions.)
                                                                     Local response teams often are first to arrive at the scene of an
                                                                     environmental emergency. They initiate action to mitigate the
                                                                     immediate threat and maintain authority until the federal OSC
                                                                     arrives to assess the situation.
                                                                     ORGANIZATION
                                                                     The National Contingency Plan coordinates the activities of the
                                                                     federal, state and local government agencies potentially respon-
                                                                     sive to a hazardous substance release or oil discharge.
                                                                     In some cases, the party responsible for the release will take
                                                                     responsibility for cleanup actions. If the responsible party is
                                                                     financially unable, or unwilling to conduct the cleanup, then
                                                                     EPA encourages state and local governments to step in. EPA has
                                                                     established a reimbursement program which provides state and
                                                                     local governments with up to $25,000 in funds to help cope with
                                                                     cleanup costs. For information on state and local  government
                                                                     reimbursement call the RCRA Superfund Hotline toll free at
                                                                         ) 424-4>hi. or in Washington, DC (202) 2oO-3000. EPA
                                                                                                                                                        EPA Samples Transformers for PCBs
                                                                                                                                                  monitors responsible party, or state and local cleanup
                                                                                                                                                  actions to ensure adequate protection of public health
                                                                                                                                                  and the environment.
                                                                                                                                                  If neither the responsible party nor the state or local
                                                                                                                                                  government can manage the cleanup, the federal
                                                                                                                                                  government takes responsibility. The EPA or Coast
                                                                                                                                                  Guard OSC directs all cleanup activities, calling in
                                                                                                                                                  various federal, local and state agencies, as well  as the
                                                                                                                                                  responsible parry, as appropriate. The Superfund
                                                                                                                                                  Trust Fund, derived from taxes on petroleum and the
                                                                                                                                                  production of a number of commercial chemicals,
                                                                                                                                                  financially supports federal response to releases of
                                                                                                                                                  hazardous substances. Whenever possible, the EPA
                                                                                                                                                  seeks to recover cleanup costs from responsible
                                                                                                                                                  parries. Federal response to oil spills is supported by
                                                                                                                                                  the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, supplied bv  a  five-
                                                                                                                                                  cent domestic fee per barrel of oil.
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