Reimbursement for costs related to mitigation of hazardous materials pursuant to this chapter. The City shall recover operating costs for materials and/or expenditures for emergency services mitigation involving hazardous material emergencies affecting public safety or the environment.
A. EXPENDABLE EQUIPMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL VEHICLES VESSELS
Contained definitions prescribe requirements and terms of service.
Any item used to extinguish fire or stop or contain a leak or spill involving hazardous materials, which cannot be reused or replenished without cost following mitigation of a fire, leak, or spill. Expended items include, but are not limited to, fire-fighting foam; chemical extinguishing agents absorbent materials; recovery drums; and specialized protective equipment, including but not limited to suits, gloves, goggles, and other protective clothing.
Any material, solid, liquid, or gaseous, listed under the National Fire Protection Association Guide of Hazardous Materials; or USDOT Guidebook; or defined by NJDEP.
Registered and unregistered motorized equipment, including, but not limited to, passenger cars; motorcycles; trucks; trailers; construction equipment; tank vehicles; and farm machinery.
Any container, drum, cylinder, or tank; or used to hold, contain, carry, or store hazardous material.
B.
Parties held responsible for remuneration are herein declared liable to reimburse the City for material costs plus a 10% restocking charge for expended items and supplies, or other unanticipated expenditures incurred by the City in mitigation of or response to incidents involving hazardous materials, and include:
(1)
The owner or operator of any vehicle or vessel responsible for any fire, leak, release, or spill of hazardous substance, hazardous waste, or environmental pollutant.
(2)
The owner or person responsible for any vessel containing hazardous material involved in a fire, leak, release, or spill on public property, whether stationary or in transit, accidental, intentional, or negligent in nature.
(3)
The owner or person responsible for any property from which a leak, spill or release of hazardous material emanates, either accidental, intentional, or negligent in nature.
(4)
Any person responsible for a fire, leak, release, or spill of hazardous material on public or private property, accidental, intentional, or negligent in nature.
C.
Reimbursement for services of outside vendors, including recovery companies, towing companies, other technical support vendors, etc. Any person or company responsible for a fire, leak, release, or spill of hazardous material shall provide reimbursement for the cost of services rendered by outside vendors utilized by the City for mitigation or support.
D.
Requirement for remittance of fees. Any person, owner or company responsible for a fire, leak, spill or release of hazardous material, shall reimburse the City for the cost of mitigation, plus a 10% restocking charge for expendable items used to abate the emergency. Payment must be made within a period of 30 days from the posted billing date. Remittance is payable to the City of Camden.
E.
Violations and penalties. Any person, owner or company responsible for a fire, leak, spill or release of hazardous material, who fails to reimburse the City within the prescribed period set forth in this section, shall be subject to a penalty of $10 per day beginning on the first day of arrearage, 31 days after the posted billing date.