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The EPA defines three categories of hazardous waste: listed, characteristic, and mixed radiological waste.
If spilled on land, oil is reportable if it exceeds 42 gallons. For other chemicals, the Superfund list and reportable quantities is used.
A release less than 25 gallons that is not contained and cleaned up within 24 hours must be reported immediately. Any suspected leak must be reported within 24 hours of discovery.
Reportable chemical spill quantities are those listed for hazardous substances under Superfund, or as extremely hazardous substances under the Superfund Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 1986 (SARA), the emergency planning statute which also establishes threshold planning quantities (29 Ill. Admin. Code 430.30).
As the size of the spill increases, so does the labour cost, material cost, disposal cost, clean up cost, potential environmental fines and potential legal fines.
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Hazardous Material Spill Introduction. Biological Materials Spills. Chemical Spills. Radiological Spills. Minor Liquid Spills (
The ERG identifies small spills as those that involve quantities that are less than 200 liters for liquids and less than 300 kilograms for solids; and large spills than involve quantities that are greater than 200 liters and greater than 300 kilograms of solids.
The threshold quantity that triggers the requirement to report a spill is called the reportable quantity (RQ). The reportable quantity depends on the type of substance released and where released (e.g. into water vs. on land); different kinds of spills are subject to different provisions of state and federal rules.
Spillages on roads and motorways can cause serious accidents and should be reported to the Department for Infrastructure immediately. The police and fire service may need to be involved when its oil, diesel and other hazardous substances spillages, as road closures may be needed. You can report a spillage online.

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