EPA advises facility operators to prepare for hazardous weather
With June marking the start of hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reminds facility operators of requirements for preventing, minimizing and reporting chemical releases.
Facility operators are obligated to maintain safety, minimize releases that do occur, and report chemical or oil releases and discharges in a timely manner, as required under:
- the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act;
- the emergency planning provisions of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act; and/or
- the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan.
Unlike some natural disasters, hurricanes and tropical storms are predictable and usually allow facilities to prepare for potential impacts. EPA reminds operators of some basic steps to prepare for hazardous weather:
- Review procedures for shutting down processes and securing facilities appropriately, especially hazardous chemical storage, or otherwise implement appropriate safe operating procedures.
- Review updated state-federal guidelines for flooding preparedness.
- Assure all employees are familiar with requirements and procedures to contact the National Response Center in case a spill or release occurs.
- Review local response contacts, including Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) and State Emergency Response Centers (SERCs).
Prevention and reporting requirements for facilities are available at https://www.epa.gov/natural-disasters/hazardous-weather-release-prevention-and-reporting.