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The reportable quantities of a hazardous substance is the amount of that substance that has to be released before the EPA requires notification to go to the National Response Center. These quantities are based on volume. The exact volume of reportable quantities is determined by federal, state, and agency regulations.
Definition. Reportable Quantity (RQ) the quantity of a hazardous substance that triggers reports under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CER CLA).
Spills: Reportable Quantities. The RQ depends on the substance released and where released. The threshold quantity that triggers the requirement to report a spill is called the reportable quantity (RQ). The reportable quantity depends on the type of substance released and where released (e.g. into water vs.
Gasoline: 75,000 gallons or more Diesel Fuel: 100,000 gallons or more This RQ is only for gasoline stored in underground storage tanks (MUST) that are in compliance with all Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regulations.
Benzene (CAS number 71-43-2) is a CER CLA hazardous substance listed in the List of Lists. The reportable quantity (RQ) for benzene under CER CLA is 10 pounds.
The reportable quantities of a hazardous substance is the amount of that substance that has to be released before the EPA requires notification to go to the National Response Center. These quantities are based on volume. For example, if even one pound of arsenic pentoxide is released, it is reportable to the EPA.
Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CER CLA), also known as Superfund, Congress established an initial reportable quantity (RQ) of one pound for Superfund hazardous substances. “Stable in quantity and rate” means predictable and regular in amount and rate of emission.
According to Federal law (Title 40 CFR §302.4(a) and Title 40 CFR §355 Appendix A), the reportable quantity for an ammonia release is 100 lb within a 24-hour period (Title 40 CFR §302.6(a)). In California, release reporting is not required on the basis of a threshold quantity.
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