(A) The responsible person or representative of the responsible person shall immediately notify the County Sheriff’s Office of any release of a hazardous substance that may or has, in fact, spread beyond the confines of the responsible person’s property, thereby posing the possible or actual adverse effect of any population, public or private property, including roads, streets or alleys and their rights-of-way, or to the environment. The County Sheriff’s Office shall immediately notify the County Emergency Coordinator, who will notify the applicable emergency response services and the state’s Department of Natural Resources.
(B) Any other person who discovers a hazardous condition shall notify the County Sheriff’s Office, which shall then notify the County Emergency Management Coordinator, who will notify the applicable emergency response services and the Department of Natural Resources.
(Ord. 26, passed 10-30-2008)