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<br />. i <br />-."j <br /> <br />1 <br />'i <br /> <br />1'~"~ <br />'.1:>\,1'..- <br />'C.il> <br />Ii'~ <br />,,! <br /> <br />Water and Power personnel will notify law enforcement agencies. <br /> <br />f. Continue trying to contact any Water and Power office; <br /> <br />(t~._<. <br /> <br />13. OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SPILLS <br /> <br />"..:, <br /> <br />In event of an oil spill (EPA defines as "a visible sheet or film on the <br /> <br />water") from private or project sources, use the following procedures: <br /> <br />onsite coordinator and for instructions. <br /> <br />a. Contact Chama Field Division office to designate <br /> <br />b. Locate source of spill, if Possible; <br /> <br />determine that he/she is taking action. If not, contact Environmental <br /> <br />c. If from private source, contact spiller, if known, and <br /> <br />Protection Agency (EPA); <br /> <br />fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse, or oil mixed with wastes; industrial chemi- <br /> <br />d. Determine nature (including but not limited to petroleum, <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />cals or pesticides) and quantity (minor--less than 1,000 gallons; <br /> <br />medium--l,OOO to 10,000 gallons; or major--more than 10,000 gallons). <br /> <br />CAUTION: IF IDENTITY AND POTENTIAL HAZARD IN HANDLING THE SUBSTANCE IS <br /> <br />NOT KNOWN, IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF FOR SURVEILLANCE <br /> <br />AND 00 NOT ATTEMPT TO HANDLE. <br /> <br />the area may be affected by the discharge; aScertain whether discharge <br /> <br />e. Determine if and to what extent significant resources in <br /> <br />will affect Federal lands or facilities. <br /> <br />A-26 <br /> <br />. <br />