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SARA Title III Electronic Spill Notification:- The purpose of this program is to allow: Owners, Operators and/or Spillers; Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), Emergency Management or Responders; and members of the public the capability of submitting hazardous material incidents, accidents and continuous releases electronically. This capability has be developed to be in compliance with Kansas Statutes Annotated, Chapter 65, Article 57, Kansas Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, Section 65-5707 and CFR 40 Section 302, 304 & 355.40.
- If you are reporting an Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) Chemical then this tool can only be utilized after verbal notifications have been made to the LEPC and Commission on Emergency Planning and Response (CEPR), which represents the State Emergency Commission (SERC) is Kansas . To find out if the commodity you are reporting on is an EPCRA Chemical you may go to http://web-services.gov/lol/ and conduct a search on it. If you do not find the commodity you are searching for and know it is a hazardous please follow through with the spill notification process.
- If you are reporting a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Chemical then this tool can only be utilized after verbal notifications have been made to the LEPC, CEPR and the National Response Center . To find out if the commodity you are reporting on is a CERCLA Chemical you may go to http://web-services.gov/lol/ and conduct a search on it. If you do not find the commodity you are searching for and know it is a hazardous please follow through with the spill notification process.
For complete details on spill notification requirements for the State of Kansas please review the disclaimer or go to “State of Kansas Hazardous Materials Emergency Notification Requirements Guidance” If you would like to enter a new Spill Report or update an existing Spill Report please click on the “Spill Report (KS Form A)” index button.
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