“The Delaware EPCRA Reporting Program is situated within the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control's (DNREC) Emergency Prevention and Response Branch. This program is responsible for the collection and dissemination of information reported under the federal and state Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Acts (EPCRA). EPCRA includes a number of reporting requirements for businesses, covering information on the storage, use and release of hazardous and toxic chemicals. Hazardous Chemical Inventory and related information is entered into a computer system for distribution to emergency planning and response organizations statewide. Toxics Release Inventory data is also computerized, and annual reports prepared and released to the public. For more information on the types of data and procedures for access, visit our public information page. Program Staff: Robert Pritchett, Program Manager [Robert.Pritchett@state.de.us]John Parker, Environmental Engineer [John.Parker@state.de.us]Phyllis Fox, Environmental Compliance Specialist [Phyllis.Fox@state.de.us]Shannon Splittorff, Environmental Scientist [Shannon.Splittorff@state.de.us] TOPIC PRIMARY CONTACT EPCRA Legislation/Regulations Robert PritchettShannon Splittorff Statewide Tier II Manager™ system Shannon SplittorfRobert Pritchett Emergency Planning Notifications (EPCRA Section 302) Shannon SplittorffPhyllis Fox Emergency Release Notifications (EPCRA Section 304, Delaware "6028" Release Reporting Regulation) Jay Brabson*Rich Antoff* MSDS Reporting (EPCRA Section 311) Shannon SplittorffPhyllis Fox Hazardous Chemical Inventory Reporting (EPCRA Section 312) Shannon SplittorffPhyllis Fox Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting (EPCRA Section 313) John ParkerRobert Pritchett Tier II Electronic Reporting Shannon SplittorffPhyllis Fox Report Status and Fee Processing Phyllis FoxShannon Splittorff Web Page Updates and Comments Phyllis Fox Shannon Splittorff * With DNREC Accidental Release Prevention Program ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional information, such as assistance with compliance issues, can be obtained by contacting the Delaware EPCRA Reporting Program at the number below.EPCRA Reporting ProgramEmergency Prevention & Response Branch, DNREC156 South State Street Dover, DE 19901 Requests for information reported by facilities under the EPCRA program, such as inventory or release reports, should be made in writing and be as specific as possible. These requests should be submitted via fax, e-mail or regular mail to the following:Division of Air & Waste ManagementFOIA Request Processor89 Kings HwyDover, Delaware 19901Phone: (302) 739-9400Fax: (302) 739-5060 Requests can also be submitted on line at the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
“The Delaware EPCRA Reporting Program is situated within the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control's (DNREC) Emergency Prevention and Response Branch. This program is responsible for the collection and dissemination of information reported under the federal and state Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Acts (EPCRA). EPCRA includes a number of reporting requirements for businesses, covering information on the storage, use and release of hazardous and toxic chemicals. Hazardous Chemical Inventory and related information is entered into a computer system for distribution to emergency planning and response organizations statewide. Toxics Release Inventory data is also computerized, and annual reports prepared and released to the public. For more information on the types of data and procedures for access, visit our public information page.
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Requests can also be submitted on line at the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).