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01 August 2019 AdvancedGeo <br /> AGE Project No. 05-1278 Environmental <br /> Page 21 of 23 -� <br /> • The Coordinator (or senior on-site person) must immediately contact the Cal OES <br /> (800-852-7550) and the National Response Center (800-424-8802). <br /> • The Coordinator (or senior on-site person) must record the call on the Discharge <br /> Notification form in Appendix J and attach a copy to this Plan. <br /> • The Coordinator (or senior on-site person) coordinates cleanup and obtains <br /> assistance from a cleanup contractor or other response organization as necessary. <br /> • If the Coordinator is not available at the time of the discharge, then the next highest <br /> person in seniority assumes responsibility for coordinating response activities. <br /> 5.3. WASTE DISPOSAL <br /> Wastes resulting from a minor discharge response will be containerized in impervious <br /> bags, drums, or buckets. The Coordinator will characterize the waste for proper disposal <br /> and ensure that it is removed from the Facility by a licensed waste hauler within 90 days. <br /> Wastes resulting from a major discharge response will be removed and disposed of by a <br /> cleanup contractor. <br /> 5.4. DISCHARGE NOTIFICATION <br /> Any size discharge (i.e., one that creates a sheen, emulsion, or sludge) that affects or <br /> threatens to affect navigable waters or adjoining shorelines must be reported immediately <br /> to the National Response Center (1-800-424-8802). The Center is staffed 24 hours a day. <br /> A summary sheet is included in Appendix J to facilitate reporting. The person reporting <br /> the discharge must provide the following information: <br /> • Name, location, organization, and telephone number <br /> • Name and address of the party responsible for the incident <br /> • Date and time of the incident <br /> • Location of the incident <br /> • Source and cause of the release or discharge <br /> • Types of material(s) released or discharged <br /> • Quantity of materials released or discharged <br /> • Danger or threat posed by the release or discharge <br /> • Number and types of injuries (if any) <br /> • Media affected or threatened by the discharge (i.e., water, land, air) <br />