§ 24.35.045. Spill plan—Hazardous materials management plan.  


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  • Spill plans and hazardous materials management plans shall include, at a minimum, the following:

    A.

    A list of the locations, amounts, and types of hazardous materials/waste, stored on site;

    B.

    A description of inspection procedures for hazardous material storage areas and containers and the minimum inspection intervals. An inspection logbook shall be maintained for periodic review by the county;

    C.

    Provision of an appropriate spill kit with adequate spill supplies and protective clothing;

    D.

    Detailed spill cleanup and emergency response procedures identifying how the applicant will satisfy the requirements of the dangerous waste regulations, Chapter 173-303 WAC, in the event that hazardous material is released into the ground, ground water, or surface water;

    E.

    Procedures to report spills immediately to the department of ecology and the environmental health division of the Thurston County Public Health and Social Services Department, in that order;

    F.

    A list of emergency phone numbers (e.g., the local fire district and ambulance);

    G.

    Procedures to ensure that all employees with access to locations where hazardous material are used or stored receive adequate spill training. A training logbook shall be maintained for periodic review by the county;

    H.

    Documentation of proper disposal, recycling, or on-site treatment of hazardous waste; and

    I.

    Additional information the approval authority determines to be necessary to demonstrate that the use or activity will not have an adverse impact on ground water quality.

(Ord. No. 14773, § 3(Att. B), 7-24-2012)