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WHEN TO NOTIFY <br /> Q: When must emergency notification be made? <br /> A: All significant spills or threatened releases of hazardous <br /> materials, including oil and radioactive materials, must be im- <br /> mediately reported. Notification shall be made by telephone. <br /> Also, written Follow-Up Reports (Section 304) are required <br /> within 7 days if the release equals or exceeds the Federal Re- <br /> portable Quantities. (see web site for more information) <br /> WHAT INFORMATION <br /> Q: What information is required? <br /> A: State notification requirements for a spill or threatened <br /> release include (as a minimum): <br /> • Identity of caller <br /> • Exact location, date and time of spill, release or threatened <br /> release <br /> • Location of threatened or involved waterway or <br /> stormdrains •• <br /> • Substance, quantity.involved, and isotope if necessary <br /> • Chemical name (if known, it should be reported if the <br /> chemical is extremely hazardous) <br /> • Description of what happened <br /> Federal notification required additional information for spills <br /> (CERCLA chemicals) that exceed federal reporting require- <br /> ments, which includes: <br /> • Medium or media impacted by the release <br /> • Time and duration of the release <br /> • Proper precautions to take <br /> • Known or anticipated health risks <br /> • Name and phone number for more information <br /> 4 <br /> 64 of 8 <br />