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Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations, section 2631 requires immediate reporting of any significant release or threatened release of a hazardous material to the California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) and local unified agency. Below is information to help you determine when and how to report.

What is a reportable release?

A 鈥渢hreatened release鈥 is not a release, but a condition that creates a substantial probability of harm and makes it reasonably necessary to take immediate action to prevent, reduce, or mitigate damages to persons, property, or the environment. For example:

  • A hazardous material or waste storage tank becomes unstable and begins to lean to one side. The tank is in danger of falling over and releasing its contents.
  • A valve on a tank or on piping has extensive corrosion, and failure appears imminent.

A 鈥渟ignificant release鈥 is not defined in code with the intention of allowing CUPAs discretion in interpretation. LAFD interprets a 鈥渟ignificant release鈥 as any release in any amount that meets one or more of the following criteria:

  • Enters the soil, atmosphere, or storm drain.
  • Results in injury or hospitalization.
  • Results in evacuation of the facility.
  • Results in Fire Department response and standby for cleanup.
  • Is not cleaned up within one hour.
  • Requires a respirator or special PPE for cleanup.
  • Creates an IDLH atmosphere (>10% LEL, oxygen deficient).

How do I report a release?

Call 911 if emergency response is needed.

Any significant release or threatened release within the City of Los Angeles must be reported to:

  • CalOES State Warning Center at (800) 852-7550, and
  • LAFD CUPA using .

The report shall include, at a minimum, the following information:

  • The exact location of the release or threatened release;
  • The name of the person reporting the release or threatened release;
  • The hazardous materials involved in the release or threatened release;
  • An estimate of the quantity of hazardous materials involved; and
  • If known, the potential hazards presented by the hazardous material involved.

If the release exceeds EPCRA reportable quantities, the facility must notify the National Response Center (NRC) at (800) 424-8802 and provide a detailed written follow-up as soon as practicable. Information about accidental chemical releases must be made available to the public.


If in doubt, report the release.

 


Reference
19 CCR 搂 2631. Immediate Reporting of a Release or a Threatened Release
LA City Fire Code 搂 5003.3.1.5. Reporting
HSC 搂 25295(a)(1). Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances

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