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Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Appendix H <br />Orono SWPPP ǀ 0C1.126140 <br /> Spill Response Plan <br /> Requirements <br />Emergency Notification REQUIRED if there is a spill of a hazardous material or more than 5 <br />gallons of a petroleum product AND it can reach surface water or sewers, or can reach <br />ground/soil you must call: <br />· Local Authorities Call 9-1-1 first, if there is a threat to life or property <br />· City: Adam Edwards, City Administrator – 952-249-4600 <br />· Minnesota Duty Officer 1-800-422-0798 or (651) 649-5451 if public safety or <br />environmental threat and/or state notification for reportable spills is required <br />· The National Response Center 1-800-424-8802 if Duty Officer states federal <br />notification required <br />Be prepared to provide the following information to the Minnesota Duty Officer: <br />· Name of caller <br />· Date, time, and location of incident <br />· Telephone number for call-backs <br />· What local officials have been contacted (fire, police, sheriff) <br /> <br />Additional information that may be required for special circumstances: <br />Notification of a Spill Requesting State Assistance <br />· Materials and quantity involved <br />· Incident location (address, <br />coordinates) <br />· Party responsible for incident <br />· Telephone # of responsible party <br />· Surface waters or infrastructure <br />impacted <br />Current situation <br />· Type of assistance requested <br />(information, specialized <br />equipment/labor) <br />· Name of requesting agency <br />· Materials, quantity, and personnel <br />· Coordination with other local, <br />County, and other agencies <br /> <br /> Spill Response <br />1. Approach <br />a) Use safety <br />b) Use safety first in responding to spills. Do not endanger yourself or others by <br />entering a hazardous environment. If there is a fire or medical attention is <br />needed, call 911 immediately. <br />c) Avoid exposure. Approach the spill from upwind and stay clear of spills, vapors, <br />fumes, and smoke. <br />2. Secure the Site <br />a) Isolate the spill.