Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The transporter
shall comply with all federal and Commonwealth requirements relative to
discharges.
B.
1. In the event of a discharge or spill of
hazardous wastes, the transporter shall take appropriate emergency actions to
protect human life, health, and the environment and shall notify appropriate
local authorities. Upon arrival on the scene of state or local emergency or
law-enforcement personnel, the transporter shall carry out such actions as
required of him.
2. The transporter
shall clean up any hazardous waste discharge that occurs during transportation
and shall take such action as is required by the federal government, the
Virginia Department of Emergency Management, the director, or local officials,
so that the hazardous waste discharge no longer presents a hazard to human
health or the environment.
3. The
disposal of the discharged materials shall be done in a manner consistent with
this chapter and other applicable Virginia and federal regulations.
C. Discharges by air, rail,
highway, or water (nonbulk) transporters.
1.
In addition to requirements contained in preceding parts, an air, rail, highway
or water (nonbulk) transporter who has discharged hazardous waste shall give
notice at the earliest practicable moment to agencies indicated in
9VAC20-60-490 C 2 after each incident that occurs during the course of
transportation (including loading, unloading, and temporary storage) in which
as a direct result of the discharge of the hazardous wastes:
a. A person is killed;
b. A person receives injuries requiring his
hospitalization;
c. Estimated
carrier or other property damage exceeds $50,000;
d. Fire, breakage, spillage, or suspected
radioactive contamination occurs involving shipment of radioactive
material;
e. Fire, breakage,
spillage, or suspected contamination occurs involving shipment of etiologic
agents; or
f. A situation exists of
such a nature that, in the judgment of the transporter, it should be reported
in accordance with 9VAC20-60-490 C 2 even though it does not meet the above
criteria (e.g., continuing danger of life exists at the scene of the incident),
or as required by
49 CFR
171.15.
2. The notice required by 9VAC20-60-490 C 1
shall be given to:
a. The National Response
Center, U.S. Coast Guard, at 800-424-8802 (toll free) or at 202-267-2675 (toll
call); and
b. The Virginia
Department of Emergency Management at 800-468-8892 (toll free) or 804-674-2400
(Richmond local area). In a case of discharges affecting state waters, the
notice shall also be given to the Pollution Response Program (PreP) Coordinator
in the appropriate regional office of the department.
3. When notifying as required in
9VAC20-60-490 C 1, the notifier shall provide the following information:
a. Name of person reporting the discharge and
his role in the discharge;
b. Name,
telephone number and address of the transporter;
c. Name, telephone number and address of the
generator;
d. Telephone number
where the notifier can be contacted;
e. Date, time and location of the
discharge;
f. Type of incident,
nature of hazardous waste involvement, and whether a continuing danger to life
exists at the scene;
g.
Classification, name and quantity of hazardous waste involved; and
h. The extent of injuries, if any.
4. Within 15 calendar days of the
discharge of any quantity of hazardous waste, the transporter shall send a
written report on DOT Form F5800.1 in duplicate to the Chief, Information
System Division, Transportation Programs Bureau, Department of Transportation,
Washington, D.C. 20590. Two copies of this report will also be filed with the
Department of Environmental Quality, Post Office Box 1105, 1111 East Main
Street, Suite 1400, Richmond, Virginia 23218.
5. In reporting discharges of hazardous waste
as required in 9VAC20-60-490 C 4, the following information shall be furnished
in Part H of the DOT Form F5800.1 in addition to information normally required:
a. An estimate of the quantity of the waste
removed from the scene;
b. The name
and address of the facility to which it was taken; and
c. The manner of disposition of any unremoved
waste.
A copy of the hazardous waste manifest shall be attached to
the report.
D. Discharges by water (bulk) transporters.
1. A water (bulk) transporter shall, as soon
as he has knowledge of any discharge of hazardous waste from the vessel,
notify, by telephone, radio telecommunication or a similar means of rapid
communication, the office designated in 9VAC20-60-490 C 2.
2. If notice as required in 9VAC20-60-490 D 1
is impractical, the following offices may be notified in the order of priority:
a. The government official predesignated in
the regional contingency plan as the on-scene coordinator. Such regional
contingency plan for Virginia is available at the office of the 5th U.S. Coast
Guard District, 431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth, Virginia 23705;
b. Commanding officer or officer-in-charge of
any U.S. Coast Guard unit in the vicinity of the discharge; or
c. Commander of the 5th U.S. Coast Guard
District.
3. When
notifying, the notifier shall provide the following information:
a. Name of person reporting the discharge and
his role in the discharge;
b. Name,
telephone number and address of the transporter;
c. Name, telephone number and address of the
generator;
d. Telephone number so
the notifier can be contacted;
e.
Date, time, location of the discharge;
f. Type of incident and nature of hazardous
waste involvement and whether a continuing danger to life exists at the
scene;
g. Classification, name and
quantity of hazardous waste involved; and
h. The extent of injuries, if any.
E. Discharges at fixed
facilities. Any transporter (i) responsible for the release of a hazardous
material (as defined in Part I (9VAC20-60-12
et seq.) of this chapter) from a fixed facility (e.g., transfer facility) that
poses an immediate or imminent threat to public health and (ii) who is required
by law to notify the National Response Center shall notify the chief
administrative officers (or their designees) of the local governments of the
jurisdictions in which the release occurs as well as the department.
§
10.1-1402 of the Code of Virginia; 42 USC §
6921 et seq.; 40 CFR Parts 260 through
272.