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EMERGENCY SPILL RESPONSE PLAN <br />South Parcel Fill Project <br />E of SR 529 8s S of 28th Place SE <br />Everett, WA 98201-4044 <br />PERMIT WAR 125060 <br />_. ; --; — <br />, I� <br />.'� �_:-� P� �� L� <br />� D <br />, , � � �013 <br />'�`>�'��j�:�S <br />If there is a spill of any hazardous substance or petroleum, the following steps should <br />be taken immediately: <br />1. Clear the area of unnecessary personnel. <br />2. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment as described in the applicable <br />Material Safety Data Sheet. <br />3. Determine the source of the spill and, if possible without threatening human health <br />or safety, stop the source immediately. Use other available personnel if necessary. <br />4. Prevent the spill from contacting the ground, reaching surface water or <br />groundwater or leaving the site by using any or all of the following measures: <br />-Use sorbent materials and booms from the on-site spill kit to contain and absorb the <br />spill. <br />-Use sand from the adjacent Everett batch plant to construct dams and containment <br />areas around the spill. <br />5. Notify immediately one of the following site supervisors: <br />Contact Phone Cell <br />Sean Fant 425-339-2277 206-786-8985 <br />If a signiiicant quantity of material has reached the environment, one of the site <br />supervisors must immediately notify Matt Hinck, the company environmental <br />manager. Office: (206) 764-3021. Cell: (206) 914-9764. <br />6. If police, iire or medical assistance is required, the site supervisor must contact <br />911. Sean Fant the plant superintendent or Matt Hinck, the company environmental <br />manager will determine whether an environmental report is required. <br />7. Complete the Internal Release Information Report <br />8. Replace any materials used from the spill kits. <br />9. .P� released material that can not be r ed into a 55-gallon drum. Material <br />used to clean up the spill such as gloves�, sorbent material should also be <br />placed in a 55-gallon drum. Matt H' c�will identify the fe er , state and local <br />requirements for appropriately�'s�ing of such material. _ <br />\� I <br />