(A) Unauthorized releases requiring recording shall be reported to the village and Village Fire Inspector within 24 hours after release has been detected.
(B) The incident report shall be accompanied by a written record including the following information:
(1) The type, quantities, and concentration of regulated substances released.
(2) Method of cleanup which has or will be implemented.
(3) Method and location of disposal of the released regulated substances together with contaminated soils, groundwater, or surface water, including whether a hazardous waste manifest(s) has been or will be used.
(4) Method of future release prevention or repair. If this involves a change in operation, monitoring, or management, the owner must apply for a new operating permit.
(5) Facility operator’s name and telephone number.
(C) The Director of Public Works and Village Fire Inspector shall review the information submitted pursuant to the report of an unauthorized release requiring recording, shall review the operating permit, and may inspect the facility. He or she shall either find that the containment standards of this chapter can continue to be achieved or shall recommend the revocation of the permit until appropriate modifications are made to allow compliance with the standards.
(Ord. 99-18, passed 6-7-1999) Penalty, see § 58.999