13-8-8: RELEASE PREVENTION, CONTAINMENT AND CONTROL PLAN:
   A.   Each application for a chemical substance storage permit shall be accompanied by a release prevention, containment and control plan for the premises where the chemical substances are to be stored. The release prevention, containment and control plan shall include, at a minimum, the following components:
      1.   Emergency contact information;
      2.   Description of activities, facilities, and plant processes on the premises;
      3.   Description of stored chemical substances, locations, and quantities;
      4.   Description of chemical substance disposal practices;
      5.   Procedures for immediately notifying the village administrator of any release as required by section 13-8-4 of this chapter; and
      6.   Procedures to prevent accidental releases and to eliminate or minimize adverse impacts from accidental releases. Such procedures include, but are not limited to, inspection and maintenance of storage areas, handling and transfer of chemical substances, loading and unloading operations, control of plant site runoff, worker training, building of containment structures or equipment, measures for containing chemical substances, and/or measures and equipment for emergency response.
   B.   The release prevention, containment and control plan shall also contain such additional information and components which the village administrator determines in the reasonable exercise of his discretion, are necessary in order to provide a plan of action which will protect against chemical substances from coming into contact with or being absorbed into ground water or entering into the village's potable water supply system and/or which will reduce the likelihood that an accidental release of chemical substances might occur.
   C.   After the issuance of the initial permit allowing the storage of chemical substances on a premises, the release prevention, containment and control plan shall be updated not less than once every three (3) years. The updated release prevention, containment and control plan shall be submitted to the village administrator, for the village administrator's review and approval. The village administrator, may in the reasonable exercise of his discretion, require that a release prevention, containment and control plan for a premises be updated more frequently than once every three (3) years if he determines that the release prevention, containment and control plan needs to be updated in order to protect against chemical substances from coming into contact with or being absorbed into ground water or entering into the village's potable water supply system and/or in order to reduce the likelihood that an accidental release of chemical substances might occur. (Ord. 2006-O-10, 4-4-2006)