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CATASTROPHIC SPILLS will be handled only by the Fire Department or other properly<br />

trained personnel.<br />

Specific spill response procedures are described below:<br />

SPILL RESPONSE PROCEDURES<br />

DISCOVERY<br />

Discover Discoverer Determines whether it is an incidental or major spill.<br />

Exercise personal safety.<br />

Secure the area.<br />

Notify supervisor.<br />

Stop the source, if it can be done without endangering personal safety.<br />

Meet and direct response personnel to location.<br />

INCIDENTAL SPILL<br />

Respond Supervisor Verify information.<br />

Assign personnel to:<br />

• Contain and control the spill, and<br />

• Clean up the spill.<br />

Cleanup Supervisor Contact VAARNG-FM-E.<br />

MAJOR SPILL<br />

Respond Supervisor Verify information.<br />

Notify MTC-Fort Pickett Environmental Coordinator.<br />

Environmental<br />

Coordinator<br />

Verify information.<br />

Call 911 for assistance, Fire Department will assign On-Scene Coordinator.<br />

Notify VAARNG-FM-E.<br />

On-Scene<br />

Coordinator<br />

Supervise Fire Department personnel, requesting additional assistance from<br />

the Regional Response Team if required, to:<br />

• Contain and control the spill.<br />

Cleanup VAARNG-FM-E Coordinate spill cleanup:<br />

• Contact properly trained VAARNG staff, and<br />

• Contact private spill response contractor.<br />

NOTIFICATIONS<br />

Notifications VAARNG-FM-E Notify Public Affairs Officer (PAO), National Guard Bureau. Submit the<br />

information listed in 40 CFR 112.4 to the appropriate agencies for:<br />

• Oil spills that enter state waters: NRC, DEQ, LEPC, CRAC.<br />

• 1,000-gallon discharge, or two “harmful quantity” discharge events in<br />

12 months of oil, or oil to navigable waterway: written report within 60<br />

days to EPA, DEQ Central Office.<br />

• Greater than Reportable Quantity (RQ) of Hazardous Substance<br />

release: verbal report to EPA, DEQ, CRAC, LEPC, written report to all<br />

if required by EPA.<br />

• Hazardous Waste releases: written report within 15 days (40 CFR<br />

265.56(j)) to EPA, written report within five working days to CRAC.<br />

• Substances identified as extremely hazardous: LEPC.<br />

PAO<br />

Provide statements to:<br />

• Media and State congressional delegation.<br />

MTC – Fort Pickett<br />

Integrated Contingency Plan<br />

Blackstone, Virginia<br />

October 2009 Page 67

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