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12. Twenty-Four (24) Hour Reporting <br /> The Permittee shall report to the Director any noncompliance with <br /> this Permit which may cause endangerment to human health or the <br /> environment. Any such information shall be reported verbally <br /> within twenty-four (24) hours from the time the Permittee becomes <br /> aware of the circumstances. <br /> a. The twenty-four (24) hour verbal report shall include <br /> information concerning any release of hazardous waste which <br /> causes an actual or potential endangerment to public <br /> drinking water supplies. <br /> b. The twenty-four (24) hour verbal report shall include <br /> information of any release or discharge of hazardous waste, <br /> or of a fire or explosion at the facility which causes an <br /> actual or potential endangerment to the environment or human <br /> health outside the Naval Communication Station Stockton <br /> property boundary. The description of the occurrence and <br /> its cause shall include: <br /> (1) Name, address and telephone number of the Permittee; <br /> (2) Name, address and telephone number of the facility; <br /> (3) Date, time and type of incident; <br /> (4) Name and quantity of materials involved; <br /> (5) The extent of injuries, if any; <br /> (6) An assessment of actual or potential endangerment to <br /> human health and the environment outside the Naval <br /> Communication Station Stockton property boundary, where <br /> this is applicable; and <br /> (7) Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered <br /> material resulted from the incident. <br /> C. The Permittee shall provide a written submission within five <br /> (5) calendar days from the time the Permittee becomes aware <br /> of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain: <br /> (1) A description of the noncompliance and its cause; <br /> (2) The periods of noncompliance (including exact dates and <br /> times) ; <br /> (3) Whether the noncompliance has been corrected (and if <br /> not, the anticipated time it is expected to continue) ; <br /> (4) The steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate and <br /> prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance; and <br /> 11.7 <br />