If you wish to complain anonymously then contact the pollution hotline on 0800 807 060 to ensure we have the required information to take action. Anonymous notification submitted via the webform are not included in SEPA's overall events notification numbers.
The spill hotline number at (801) 536-4123 is for the reporting hazardous substance release to DEQ. The spill line is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. When a call comes to DEQ's through the hotline, it is routed to an on-call duty officer or an answering service who will forward it to a DEQ Duty Officer.
Utah Department of Environmental Quality Agency overview Jurisdiction Utah State Government Headquarters Salt Lake City, Utah Agency executives Kimberly D. Shelley, Executive Director Ty L. Howard, Deputy Director3 more rows
In addition to the immediate notification requirement, a written report must be submitted to epa and the state when any oil spill exceeds 1,000 gallons, Page 6 Chapter 2 InCIdent and SpIll reportIng 2-6 or two spills each greater than 42 gallons occur within 1 year (40 CFr 112.4).
The Reportable Quantity identifies the quantities of substances that if released require notification and sets forth the notification requirements for releases of these substances. The CERCLA List of Hazardous Substances and their Reportable Quantities are found in 40 CFR part 302, Table 302.4 .
The greatest areas of concern for respondents are drought, the drying up of the Great Salt Lake, and poor air quality. Many were also concerned about population growth, changing access to public lands, and loss of open space due to residential development.
To report a release or spill, contact the federal government's centralized reporting center, the National Response Center (NRC) , at 1-800-424-8802. The NRC is staffed 24 hours a day by personnel who will ask you to provide as much information about the incident as possible.
The history of sustainable development in the United Nations dates back to the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, held in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1972. The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment was the UN's first major conference on the issue of the environment.
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), conference held at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 3–14, 1992), to reconcile worldwide economic development with protection of the environment.
There have been 4 environmental mega conferences to date; United Nations (UN) Conference on the Human Environment (UNCHE) 1972 (commonly known as the Stockholm conference); UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) 1992 (also known as Rio Conference or Earth Summit); UN General Assembly Special Session on ...