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Emergency Response Team supervisor. Notification requirements, including contact <br /> information, should be included in the carrier's Plan. Depending on location, potential <br /> notifications include: <br /> 1. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Division of Emergency <br /> Management: (303) 756-4455 <br /> 2. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality, 24-Hour Answering Service: (801) 536- <br /> 4123 <br /> 3. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,National Response Center: (800) 227-8914 <br /> 4. The U.S. Department of Transportation: Written report within 30 days <br /> The reportable quantity (RQ) for uranium is 0.1 Ci or 0.0037 TBq (see 49 CFR 172.101). It is <br /> unlikely that this threshold will be exceeded in an accident unless the ore is of relatively high <br /> grade and the entire load is spilled (see activity levels in Appendix A). However, associated <br /> events such as fire, serious injury, public evacuation, or closure of a major transportation artery <br /> can also trigger the reporting requirement. Agency notifications typically have time limits that <br /> must be observed, so it is important that the Plan clearly lists the notification requirements for <br /> each agency that may be involved. <br />