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for natities ERAD, they should proceed to Step E. <br />Be prepared to provide the following information to <br />ERAD. <br />1. Name of person reporting, title <br />and phone number. <br />2. Substation name and location. <br />3. Equipment discharging oil. <br />4. Has loss of oil resulted in equipment <br />failure or customer outages? <br />5. If equipment is still energized, <br />determine the approximate tank <br />oil level and determine if loarl <br />carrying ability is threatened. <br />6. Should equipment be taken out of <br />service? <br />7. If oil discharge is still in pro- <br />gress, is there any means for <br />stopping the flow? <br />8. Estir_zted quantity of oil discharged. <br />9. Advise of action taken for oil con- <br />tainment and clean-up. <br />10. What is the distance to water bodies <br />or sewers? <br />11. Is assistance needed? <br />E. The Environmental and Regulatory Activities Depart- <br />ment (ERAD) is to be notified of an oil discharge <br />during normal working hours (7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) <br />on ',)e following telephone number. <br />612/330-5972 <br />During non -office hours all oil discharges will <br />be reported to the system dispatcher in the System <br />Operations Department in the General Office in <br />Minneapolis on the following 24 hour number: <br />SYSTEM DISPATCHER -- 612/330-6210 <br />When calling <br />patcher will <br />and location. <br />the 24 hour number, the system dis- <br />ask the caller's name, phone number, <br />DISK 10/(DPO-B-6)/SPC6 - 6 - <br />