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1/1/2025
Sarah Thiessen
See a spill? Give us a call at 877-52-WATER (877-529-2837), or email us at info@wtca.us
January 17 2024 10 am PST
HAZARDOUS SPILL FILE
from CA Office of Emergency Services
3200 gallons of sewage released from a manhole in Region 2 Watershed
Region 5: December 31st, 2 gallons of Sulfend RT was discharged onto the pavement and into a storm drain that impacts Morrison Creek on Chrysanthy Blvd in Rancho Cordova, Sacramento County.
Region 4: December 30th, 10 gallons of sewage was released onto a commercial property due to a plumbing mistake on West Pico Blvd in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County.
Region 2: December 31st, 3200 gallons of sewage was discharged from a blockage in a sewage line and flowing into nearby storm drains on Norfolk and Lago St in San Mateo, San Mateo County.
See last week's spill report here.
HAZMAT Spill Notifications:
- STATE WARNING CENTER 1-800-852-7550
- National Response Center (800) 424-8802 for incidents on water<
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In California, any significant release or threatened release of a hazardous material requires immediate reporting by the responsible person to the Cal OES State Warning Center (800) 852-7550, and either the Unified Program Agency (UPA) or 9-1-1. The UPA may designate a call to 9-1-1 as meeting the requirement to call them.
View contact information for your jurisdiction’s UPA by searching the entire Directory or UPA Listing sorted by County.
Notifying the State Warning Center (800) 852-7550 and the UPA or 9-1-1 constitutes compliance with the requirements of section 11004 of title 42 of the United States Code regarding verbal notification of the SERC and LEPC (California Code of Regulations, Title 19 Section 2631 (e).
If an accidental chemical release exceeds the EPCRA applicable minimal reportable quantity, the facility must notify State Emergency Response Commissions (SERCs) and Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) for any area likely to be affected by the release and the National Response Center (800) 424-8802, and provide a detailed written follow-up as shttps://www.caloes.ca.gov/cal-oes-divisions/fire-rescue/hazardous-materials/state-emergency-response-commissionoon as practicable. Information about accidental chemical releases must be made available to the public.
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