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14 <br /> activities that are designed to protect the public interest or <br /> public property, and shall be compatible with the National <br /> Contingency Plan established pursuant to the Federal Water <br /> Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. SS 1251 et seq. <br /> (c) Cooperation with County - In any removal undertaken by <br /> the County the person having control over such hazardous materials <br /> shall assist the Department of Emergency Management in abatement, <br /> removal and remedial measures associated with the oil or hazardous <br /> material discharge. Assistance shall consist of any or all of the <br /> following: <br /> ( 1) Shall comply with the Direction of the Director of <br /> Emergency Management or his agents or assigns. <br /> (2) Shall supply emergency response plan information <br /> available for the site of any discharge. <br /> (3) Shall supply emergency response equipment personnel <br /> and materials available on site. <br /> Sec. 4 .3 Required Notice <br /> Every person owning or having control over oil or other <br /> substance discharged in any circumstances other than pursuant to a <br /> rule adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management <br /> Commission, a regulation of the U.S. Environmental Protection <br /> Agency, or a permit required by N.C. Gen. Stat. 5143-215. 1, as <br /> amended, or the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, upon notice <br /> that such discharge has occurred, shall immediately notify the <br /> Department of Emergency Management or any of its agents or <br /> employees, of the nature, location and time of the discharge and of <br /> 11 <br />