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PMMq <br /> bow <br /> toll free number(800)424-8802. The NRC will then notify local authorities responsible for <br /> coordinating spill control. <br /> 6.8.2 California State Notification Requirements and Reportable Quantities <br /> There are several levels of reporting requirements both oral and written, which may be triggered by <br /> an oil spill event(See Appendix C for Oil Spill Response Immediate Actions [Table 3], Spill <br /> Response Notification Procedures [Table 4], and Emergency Contacts [Table 5]). <br /> Notifications are to be made by qualified Owens-Brockway personnel or their designee, and only <br /> after the emergency responses related to the release have been implemented. This restriction is <br /> necessary to prevent misinformation and to assure the notifications are properly conducted. These <br /> reporting requirements involve both internal (within the Facility) and external notification. Oral and <br /> written reporting and notification requirements are as follows: <br /> 6.8.3 Internal Reporting Requirements <br /> 6.8.3.1 Oral <br /> • Employee discovering the spill notifies the Environmental Specialist. <br /> The Environmental Specialist will dispatch personnel to contain the spill in accordance with the Oil <br /> Spill Contingency Plan, Appendix C. <br /> 6.8.4 External Reporting Requirements <br /> 6.8.4.1 Oral <br /> • When the threshold criteria are exceeded, the Owens-Brockway Environmental Specialist or <br /> his/her designee will notify the National Response Center(NRC). <br /> • Subsequent to federal reporting, the Environmental Specialist, or his/her designee, will notify the <br /> Cal OES Warning Center Oil and Gas Field Operations , California Department of Environmental <br /> Quality(DEQ), and the Local Emergency Planning Commission (LEPC), as required when <br /> threshold reporting criteria are exceeded. <br /> External reports will be initially by telephone and followed up in writing as required. <br /> 6.8.4.2 Written <br /> In the event the Facility has a discharge of more than 1,000 U.S. gallons of oil into navigable waters <br /> or adjoining shorelines in a single event, or two (2) discharges or more of 42 gallons or more in a 12- <br /> month period of time, Owens-Brockway environmental personnel will submit the following <br /> information within 60 days of the spill event to the EPA Regional Administrator, and within 30 days to <br /> the Cal OES Warning Center. <br /> 1. Name of the Facility <br /> 2. Name of person submitting written notification <br /> 3. Location of the Facility <br /> GHD I Spill Prevention,Control,and Countermeasure(SPCC)Plan 111189093(1)1 Page 6 <br />