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Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Division of Oil and Public <br />Safety (OPS) within 60 days (i.e. 60 days after the spill of 1,000 gallons or <br />the second spill within a twelve month period). The following information <br />should be submitted to the EPA Regional Administrator and OPS. <br />• Name of the facility, <br />• The name of the individual submitting the information, <br />• Location of the facility, <br />• Maximum storage or handling capacity of the facility and normal <br />daily throughput, <br />• Corrective action and countermeasures you have taken, including a <br />description of equipment repairs and replacements, <br />• An adequate description of the facility, including maps, flow <br />diagrams, and topographical maps, as necessary, <br />• The cause of such discharge, including a failure analysis of the system <br />or subsystems in which the failure occurred, <br />• Additional preventive measures that have been taken of have been <br />contemplated to minimize the possibility of recurrence, and <br />• Such other information as the Regional Administrator may reasonably <br />require pertinent to the plan or discharge. <br />The mailing addresses for the EPA Regional Administrator and the Colorado <br />Department of Labor and Employment, Division of Oil and Public Safety <br />(OPS) are as follows: <br />Regional Administrator <br />US EPA Region 8 <br />999 18th Street, Suite 300 (8EPR-SA) <br />Denver, CO 80202-2466 <br />Main Number: (800) 227-8917 <br />SPCC Coordinator: (303) 312-6496 <br />Colorado Department of Labor and Employment <br />Division of Oil and Public Safety <br />(Technical Review's Name - if known) <br />633 17th Street, Suite 500 <br />Denver, CO 80202-3660