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HAZ-CHEM

ND Special Needs Registry

Haz-Chem Preparedness and Response

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Program Overview

Started in 1988, the Hazardous Chemicals Preparedness and Response Program requires yearly reporting to inventory hazardous and toxic chemicals stored across North Dakota.

Typical facilities reporting are:

  • Bulk fuel plants
  • Anhydrous ammonia plants
  • Propane plants
  • Agricultural processing plants
  • Energy producing sites
  • Oil producing sites

Storage fees collected are divided equally between NDDES to cover program expenses and the Local Emergency Planning Commissions (LEPCs) located in each county. The LEPCs may use the money to fund training, exercising, equipment, response, and salaries.

Program Outlook

Revenues are anticipated to increase an average of around five percent per year. This growth is mostly due to continuing changes in North Dakota's agricultural, manufacturing, and energy industries. Modern agriculture practices are utilizing additional chemicals in crop production. The advent of no-till farming and genetic engineered crops requires fertilizers along with new and additional chemicals for control of weeds and insects. Coal mining and its use by electrical generating plants and the manufacture of products such as synthetic natural gas are growing. Oil exploration and drilling have increased tremendously in the last few years and the risks to local communities are increasing. Also, new and larger pipelines that carry energy related products are being built and proposed across the state.

The result of this changing landscape is the increased amount of hazardous materials manufactured, stored, transported, and used throughout the state.

Program Quick Facts

  • More than $126,000 collected during 2007 program year
  • More than 3,000 facilities comprised of over 900 different entities report yearly
  • 725 spill incidents reported
  • 52 incidents required emergency response
  • Common materials involved were ammonia, gasoline, diesel fuel, fertilizer spills, crude oil, sulfur dioxide, motor oil, chemical fires, and hydraulic fluid.

Report an incident

In accordance with state and federal law, the intentional or unintentional release of hazardous materials beyond the reportable quantities must be reported. Notification is made to N.D. Department of Emergency Services (NDDES) through the Division of State Radio by calling (800) 472-2121.

In addition, the initial notification will require "follow-up" reporting using a Hazardous Materials Spill Report form. As soon as safe conditions allow after a hazardous materials release, the owner or operator from the responsible party shall provide a written "follow-up" spill report(s) to NDDES. Information required in this report includes:

  • Actions taken to respond to and contain the release.

  • Any known or anticipated acute or chronic health risks associated with the release.

  • Advice regarding medical attention necessary for exposed individuals, if needed.

To report a hazardous materials incident, please fill out this online form.

For further information about the Haz Chem Preparedness and Response program, please contact:

Ray DeBoer
Haz-Chem Preparedness and Response
NDDES
Fraine Barracks Lane - Building 35
PO Box 5511
Bismarck, ND 58504
T: 701.328.8100
F: 701.328.8181
Toll Free: 800.773.3259



Links

Hazardous Materials Incident Follow-Up Report - (SFN 59016)

Documents

Farm Fuel Tank Safety Guide
File Size: 120.22 kb

Haz Chem News - August 2009
File Size: 173 kb

Haz Chem News - February 2009
File Size: 232.57 kb

Haz Chem News - November 2008
File Size: 333.16 kb

Haz-Chem News - August 2008
File Size: 213.71 kb

Tier II Filing Information Packet
File Size: 292.02 kb



This site updated as of 8/5/2009.