EPA Spill & Release Reporting: Guidelines to Keep You Compliant
Summary
Webinar Recording
Recording Price: $199.00
(Includes Proprietary Materials)
EPA Emergency Management program's mission is to stamp out any threat to the public and environment posed by hazardous substance releases and oil spills. Any facility responsible for a release or spill must notify the federal government when the amount reaches set limits. In this 60-minute webinar you and your team will learn:
When EPA says a spill or release must be reported
Reporting oil spills v. hazardous substance releases
Reporting requirements for various environmental statutes
Who qualifies under the federally permitted release exemption
Program Highlights
Rules & Guidelines for Proper Spill & Release Reporting
Which hazardous substances are covered & reportable quantities
Which agencies to notify - and when you must report
What is -and is not- classified as a release to the environment
How do you handle hazardous substance mixtures?
Reporting Requirements for Federal Environmental Statutes
CERCLA & EPCRA reporting for releases of hazardous substances
Understanding Stormwater, RCRA, NPDES & DOT regs
Clean Air Act and additional federal reporting requirements
Oil Spill Reporting: What's Required for Facilities Today
Federal programs requiring reporting of oil or petroleum releases
Which ones apply to ASTs and which to USTs?
What quantities of oil and petroleum releases are reportable?
Impact of the CERCLA petroleum exclusion on reporting
Live Question & Answer Session - have your specific release reporting questions answered
About The Speaker
Gary R. Brown, President of RT Environmental Services, is a recognized authority on key environmental compliance issues. His experience includes:
Over 35 years as a Professional Engineer, including 30 years of engineering management.
Concept development, permitting, design projects, complex facility upgrading, expansion and industrial closure, as well as Brownfield redevelopment projects.
Implementation of major remediation projects and state-of-the-art improvements at environmental facilities in the public and private sectors.
Provided services to clients in over 20 states.
Preparation of and updating more than 100 SPCC plans for a variety of facilities
Program Benefits
This 60-minute program provides clear guidelines to keep your facility compliant with hazardous substance release and oil spill reporting requirements contained in federal environmental programs.