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0 <br />*Oil Spill Prevention Control Et Countermeasure (SPCC) <br />LEADER GUIDE <br />SLIDE 10 Waste Management requires that all spills or <br />leaks produced by our operations both at the <br />Why is response 8 reporting so facility and on the road be reported to your <br />important? supervisor. This is important for two reasons: <br />One reason is that failure to report spills or leaks <br />to the Local, State and in some cases the Federal <br />government, may lead to an Agency <br />Violation. State and Federal Government <br />requires all spills into a waterway, like a creek, <br />stream or roadside drainage way be reported; <br />however, often times spills onto the ground must <br />be reported too. It can be very confusing! That <br />is why REPORTING all spills to your supervisor <br />is CRITICAL. <br />Another reason is that Waste Management <br />collects data on the number of spills and leaks to <br />help us understand the potential impacts our <br />operations have on the environment. While not <br />every impact is caused by inappropriate action, <br />every impact affects how our overall <br />environmental performance and reputation are <br />perceived. Therefore, we need to measure how <br />often a spill or leak occurs. <br />GES <br />OCT 0 7 2015 <br />F�," lIRONMENI-' <br />�'. -Q I Tw ri=5 DTP P' <br />SPCC -Version 1.2 Page 110 <br />