Discharge/Spill Requirements

  • Discharges must be sampled within 30 minutes of the start of the discharge or as soon afterward as is safe.

Emergency Discharge Sampling Kit

Emergency Discharge Sampling Procedure

  • All discharges and spills must be reported verbally to EPA (415) 972-3505 within 24 hours. Within 5 days, a written report must be submitted.

  • Reporting requirements are found in the permit PDF file type icon graphic (107 K PDF), or you can use the compliance assistance worksheets (Reporting Discharges, Reporting Spills).

  • In the case of a discharge, the operator must know how much rainfall occurred within a set period of time. Therefore, each operator is strongly encouraged to have a rain meter on site. Other options for determining rainfall are:
  • It is important to understand what the terms discharge and spill mean.

  • The state has approved several laboratories to which the samples can be taken for analysis.

Page updated 7/02

Acronyms and selected definitions




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