Nev. Admin. Code § 444.9031 - Contingency plan in case of release: Contents; review and amendment; maintenance

1. An owner or operator of a facility for the recycling of used antifreeze shall develop a plan for contingency to be followed if used antifreeze is released into the soil, groundwater or surface water. The plan must:
(a) Be designed to minimize hazards to human health, public safety and the environment upon the release of used antifreeze; and
(b) Describe the actions that personnel employed at the facility will be required to take upon the release of used antifreeze.
2. A facility for the recycling of used antifreeze shall review, and amend if necessary, its plan for contingency if:
(a) The plan fails in an emergency;
(b) The facility undergoes a change in its design, construction, operation, or maintenance or undergoes other changes which increase the potential for the release of used antifreeze; or
(c) The facility changes its procedures for managing a release of used antifreeze.
3. The plan for contingency must be maintained at the facility for recycling and be made available, upon request, for review by a representative of the Division.

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Nev. Admin. Code § 444.9031
Added to NAC by Environmental Comm'n, eff. 10-3-96

NRS 459.485

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