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Code · New Jersey · Title 58 — Insurance · Chapter 10

58:10-23.11f3. Identification of hazardous liquids; use of containment device; prevention, response measures

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a. The department shall identify individual or categories or classes of hazardous liquids, or the circumstances of a transfer of a hazardous liquid for which a containment device may be usefully and safely deployed without posing a substantial danger to the safety of a vessel or its crew. A list of all such hazardous liquids shall be identified and published by the department in the New Jersey Register.
b. The department
(1)may require all facilities or vessels either to deploy, or to maintain on a stand-by basis a containment device during a transfer of any hazardous liquid listed by the department pursuant to subsection a. of this section, or
(2)may require a particular facility or vessel to deploy a containment device during transfer operations for one or more list hazardous liquids, based upon the past record of the facility, or the owner or operator of a vessel, the nature of the hazards involved, including the characteristics of the hazardous liquid, the size, complexity or circumstances of the transfer, or the potential dangers to public health and safety, or to environmentally sensitive areas in reasonable proximity to the transfer operations.
c. In addition to requiring a containment device to be deployed or maintained on a stand-by basis during transfer operations for a list hazardous liquid, the department shall require such other equipment or chemicals to be maintained on a stand-by basis at the site of the transfer during the transfer of a hazardous liquid from any facility or vessel for purposes of minimizing the amount of a discharge, spill or release, and containing, removing or mitigating the adverse effects therefrom. The provisions of this subsection shall also apply to any hazardous liquid whether or not a list hazardous liquid.
d. The discharge prevention, control and countermeasure plan, and the discharge response, cleanup and removal contingency plan of a major facility shall set forth all of the prevention and response measures required by the department pursuant to this act. The department may, at any time, require amendments to plan provisions for transfer operations at a major facility in order to improve the discharge prevention and response capabilities of a facility.
L.1990,c.76,s.2.
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