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Reporting Procedures <br /> If product is detected or analytical results indicate contamination, an "unauthorized <br /> release" has occurred. Section 2652 of Title 23 requires the following: <br /> a) Within 24 hours after the release has been detected, or should have been <br /> detected, using required monitoring, the operator will notify the local agency <br /> and the State Office of Emergency Services or Regional Board. <br /> b) Within five working days of detecting the release, the operator or permittee <br /> will submit to the local agency a full written report to include all of the <br /> following information which is known at the time of filing the report: <br /> (1) List of type, quantity, and concentration of hazardous substances <br /> released. <br /> (2) The results of all investigations completed at that time to determine <br /> the extent of soil or ground water or surface water contamination due <br /> to the release. <br /> (3) Method of cleanup implemented to date, proposed cleanup actions, <br /> and approximate cost of actions taken to date. <br /> (4) Method and location of disposal of the released hazardous substance <br /> and any contaminated soils or groundwater or surface water (indicate <br /> _ whether a hazardous waste manifest(s) is utilized). <br /> (5) Proposed method of repair or replacement of the primary and <br /> secondary containers. If this involves a change as defined in Subsection <br /> 2721(a) of Article 10, Subchapter 16(CAC), then appropriate reports <br /> pursuant to that article shall also be filed. <br /> (6) Facility operator's name and telephone number. <br /> ,w�c,� Page 6 <br />