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20499
Document_Title
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AMENDED HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE TRACKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPORTS DUE BEGINNING APRIL 1, 2013, AND REMOVING THREE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES FROM THE LIST OF REPORTABLE CHEMICALS.
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11/26/2012
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11/27/2012
CMO_Effective_Date
12/28/2012
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PBT: Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxin <br />POTW: Publicly Owned (wastewater) Treatment Works <br />Produced: Chemically created during manufacturing (refers to a chemical not present in a <br />facility prior to the manufacturing process). <br />PSM: Process Safety Management <br />RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act <br />Reportable Hazardous Substances: Those substances that are listed on the City's Toxics <br />Program's website, and substances meeting the definitions in Appendix D, that are used for <br />or in manufacturing or activities that are related to or required for manufacturing. <br />RMP: Risk Management Plan <br />SARA 313: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, Section 313 of the Emergency <br />Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act (42 USC 11002) <br />SIC: Standard Industrial Classification. These are 4 -digit codes representing business <br />categories. To be required to report, Eugene businesses must have SIC categories that begin <br />with 20 -39, inclusively. <br />Synonym (of a Chemical Name): The common name(s) by which a chemical is known. <br />UEL: Upper Explosive Limit <br />UFC: Uniform Fire Code <br />VOC: Volatile Organic Compound <br />
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