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How does EPA verify accuracy and completeness of RMPs?
What does EPA plan to do to verify the accuracy and completeness of submitted Risk Management Plans (RMPs)? All RMPs received by EPA go through an electronic verification process that checks the submission for its completeness. This completeness check determines whether information has been provided for all of the required…
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Using TRI Form R for Continuous Release Reporting
A facility wants to use the reduced reporting option under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) section 103(f)(2) for releases of hazardous substances that occur in a manner that is continuous and are stable in quantity and rate. Can the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Form R be…
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Eligibility for Gasoline and Diesel Thresholds at Retail Gas Stations
If a retail gas station is not fully compliant with applicable Underground Storage (UST) regulations for an underground diesel tank, but is compliant for all gasoline USTs, can it use the 75,000 gallon gasoline UST threshold when determining if a threshold has been exceeded for EPCRA sections 311 and 312…
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Determining the amount released for Ammonia and Ammonium Hydroxide for Release Notification Requirements under CERCLA section 103 and EPCRA section 304
Ammonia (CAS number 7664-41-7) is an Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS), listed at 40 CFR Part 355 Appendix A and Appendix B with a reportable quantity (RQ) of 100 lbs. Both ammonia and ammonium hydroxide (CAS number 1336-21-6) are listed as Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) hazardous substances…
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Tier2 Submit software and confidential chemical location information
When using EPA’s Tier2 Submit software to comply with the annual Hazardous Chemical Inventory reporting requirement under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) §312, how can a person withhold confidential chemical location information from disclosure to the public? In order to fulfill the proper reporting under EPCRA, a…
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EPCRA Release Notification of RQ in Any 24-Hour Period
EPCRA section 304 requires notification to the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) and the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) when there is a release of a reportable quantity (RQ) of either a CERCLA hazardous substance or an extremely hazardous substance (EHS). CERCLA section 103(a) and 40 CFR 302.6 require notification…
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Do states require extra Tier II information?
Do states require additional information on the Tier II report? How can I find out about the state data requirements? Some states do want additional Tier II information; contact your state Tier II administrator to learn specific details. Tier2 Submit includes fields for the additional information requested or required by…
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Ethanol added to food / beverages and Tier II reporting (i.e., EPCRA Section 312)
Is Ethanol (CAS# 64-17-5) that is added to foods or alcoholic beverages exempt from the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) section 312 chemical inventory (i.e., Tier I/II) reporting requirements? EPCRA Section 312 requires facility owners or operators to submit annual chemical inventory reports (Tier I/Tier II Forms) for…
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Reducing factor for MSDS Reporting under EPCRA section 311
Should the reducing factor of 0.2 for applying the emergency planning notification threshold planning quantities (TPQs) for non-reactive solid extremely hazardous substances (EHSs) in solution also be used when applying the reporting thresholds for MSDS Reporting under section 311 and Hazardous Chemical Inventory reporting under section 312 of EPCRA (…
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When does “storage incident to transportation” end?
Are hazardous chemicals stored at the destination indicated on the shipping papers considered to be storage “incident to transportation” if they will be shipped later on to another destination under new shipping papers? Section 327 of EPCRA exempts from any reporting requirement, other than the Section 304 notification requirements, substances…
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Are hazardous chemicals in transportation subject to EPCRA 311/312?
Are hazardous chemicals in transportation subject to material safety data sheet (MSDS) reporting under Section 311 and Tier II hazardous chemical inventory reporting under Section 312 of EPCRA ( 40 CFR 370 )? Section 327 of EPCRA exempts from any reporting requirement, other than the Section 304 notification requirements, substances…
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No Street Address Availability Tier II Reporting
Pursuant to 40 CFR 370.42(d) , Tier II chemical inventory information must include the complete name and address of the location of the facility (including the full street address or state road, city, county, State and zip code), latitude and longitude. If a facility does not have a street address…
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Are landfills covered under Title III of SARA since they are covered by RCRA?
Yes, landfills are subject to certain Title III requirements. Subtitle A of Title III is intended to identify facilities which present a potential hazard for a chemical emergency and to provide a process for local emergency planning committees to engage with such facilities in determining the significance of the release…
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Does sheet metal lose the manufactured item exemption when cut, welded, or brazed?
A facility stores and processes sheet metal that contains a hazardous chemical requiring a material safety data sheet (MSDS) under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard ( 29 CFR section 1910.1200 ). The sheet metal, when in storage, is considered a manufactured solid and is therefore excluded from the definition of hazardous…
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Is customized paint exempted under the consumer product exemption?
A store sells paint in five-gallon cans to the general public. Customers may purchase the paint as received from the manufacturer, or they may request a custom shade of paint. To attain the customer's desired shade, store employees will mix two or more base colors. This process involves opening the…
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