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NSN ORD-1995-010 Orange County Oil Pollution and Hazardous Substances Control Ordinance adopted 11-1-1995 - Agenda 11-1-1995 - VIII-C
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NSN ORD-1995-010 Orange County Oil Pollution and Hazardous Substances Control Ordinance adopted 11-1-1995 - Agenda 11-1-1995 - VIII-C
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11/1/1995
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13 <br /> shall assist in the abatement, - removal and remedial measures <br /> associated with the oil or hazardous material discharge . <br /> Assistance shall consist of any or all of the following: <br /> (1) Shall comply with the direction and orders of the <br /> Director of Emergency Management or his or her designees. <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 as described in Subsection 4 . 1 (c) of this <br /> Ordinance, 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 designees, of the <br /> nature, location and time of the discharge and of the measures <br /> which are being taken or are proposed to be taken to contain and <br /> remove the discharge. The designee of the Department of Emergency <br /> Management receiving the notification shall immediately notify the <br /> Director of Emergency Management or such member or members of the <br /> permanent staff of the Department or Emergency Management as the <br /> Director may designate. If the discharged substance of which the <br /> Department of Emergency Management is notified is a pesticide <br /> 11 <br />
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