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1 <br />' 11-lamm Creek & Gravel Emergency Spill Response Phone Numbers <br />1 In the event of a significant spill that cannot be immediately contained, the following <br />agencies will be notified: <br />' NAME TELEPHONE <br />' Garfield County Sheriff 911 <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and (303) 756-445 <br />' the Colorado Emergency Planning Commission <br />(24-hour emergency response) <br />' Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (303) 692-3020 <br />(Regulaz business hours) <br />State Oil Inspector (afrer business hours pager) (303) 852-7570 <br />State Oil Inspector (8:00 to 5:00 Monday though Friday) (303) 620-4300 <br />1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (303) 293-1788 <br />' The National Response Center (NRC) 1-800-424-8802 <br />Gazfield County Emergency Management (970) 945-9789 <br />1 <br />The caller should explain the specifics regarding the spill and request clarification from <br />' the U.S. Environmental protection Agency and the Colorado Department of Public <br />Health and the Environment regazding other agencies that may require notification. <br />' Federal regulations reyuire that a written report be submitted to the Regional <br />Administrator of the EPA within 60 days if: <br />' 1. There is a spill or dischazge of over 1,000 gallons of oil into or upon navigable waters <br />or adjoining shoreline, or <br />' 2. Oil in harmful quantities (as defined in 40 CFR Part 110) is spilled or discharged in <br />two spills within any 12-month period into or upon navigable waters or adjoining <br />' shoreline. Harmful quantities aze defined by 40 CFR Part 110 as dischazges that <br />violate applicable water quality standazds or cause a film or sheen upon or <br />discoloration of the surface of the water of adjoining shoreline. <br />1 <br />26 <br />