[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Koshkonong
as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted as Title 5, Ch. 3, of the 1996 Code]
A.
Application.
(1)
All persons, firms or organizations using, researching, producing
or storing hazardous materials and/or infectious agents shall notify
the Fire Department serving the Town of Koshkonong as prescribed by
this section.
[Amended 3-13-2019 by Ord. No. 1]
(2)
The provisions of this section shall apply to all persons, firms
or organizations other than farms engaged in production agriculture
using, researching, producing or storing hazardous materials and/or
infectious agents on and after the effective date of this section.
B.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
INFECTIOUS AGENT
Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
Are those materials that can cause death or disabling injury
from brief exposure; those materials that could cause a lost-time
injury from exposure; and those materials that could cause temporary
disability or injury without permanent effects which are used, researched,
produced or stored within or on premises except those household consumer
products used at the point of consumption and not used for commercial
or experimental purposes. This definition of hazardous materials shall
include radioactive materials. Hazardous materials includes the list
of hazardous wastes which are promulgated by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency under Section 6921(b) of the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act as amended and as further set forth in § 291.05,
Wis. Stats.
Is a bacterial, mycoplasmal, fungal, parasitic or viral agent
known to cause illness in humans which is used, researched, produced
or stored within or on premises.
C.
Information required.
(1)
Any person, firm or organization using, researching, producing and/or
storing any hazardous materials shall provide, in writing, to the
Fire Department the following information:
(a)
Address, location of where hazardous materials are used, researched,
stored or produced;
(b)
The trade name of the hazardous material;
(c)
The chemical name and any commonly used synonym for the hazardous
material and the chemical name and any commonly used synonym for its
major components;
(d)
The exact locations on the premises where materials are used,
researched, stored and/or produced;
(e)
Amounts of hazardous materials on premises per exact location;
(f)
The boiling point, vapor pressure, vapor density, solubility
in water, specific gravity, percentage volatile by volume, evaporation
rate for liquids and appearance and odor of the hazardous material;
(g)
The flash point and flammable limits of the hazardous substance;
(h)
Any permissible exposure level, threshold limit value or other
established limit value for exposure to a hazardous material;
(i)
The stability of the hazardous substance;
(j)
Recommended fire extinguishing media, special firefighting procedures
and fire and explosion hazard information for the hazardous material;
(k)
Any effect of over-exposure to the hazardous material, emergency
and first aid procedures and telephone numbers to call in an emergency;
(l)
Any condition or material which is incompatible with the hazardous
material and must be avoided.
(m)
Any personal protective equipment to be worn or used and special
precautions to be taken when handling or coming into contact with
the hazardous materials;
(n)
Procedures for handling or coming into contact with the hazardous
materials.
(2)
Any person, firm or organization using, researching, producing and/or
storing infectious agent and/or carrier of an infectious agent shall
provide, in writing, to the Fire Department the following:
(a)
The name and any commonly used synonym of the infectious agent;
(b)
Address/location where infectious agents are used, researched,
stored and/or produced;
(c)
The exact locations where infectious agents are used, researched,
stored and/or produced;
(d)
Amount of infectious agent on premises per exact locations;
(e)
Any methods of route of transmission of the infectious agents;
(f)
Any symptoms of effect of infection, emergency and first aid
procedure and a telephone number to be called in an emergency;
(g)
Any personal protective equipment to be worn or used and special
precautions to be taken when handling or coming in contact with the
infectious agent;
(h)
Procedure for handling, clean-up and disposal of infectious
agents leaked or spilled.
D.
Prohibited discharges. No person, firm, or corporation shall discharge
or cause to be discharged, leaked, leached, or spilled upon any public
or private street, alley, public, or private property, or onto the
ground, surface waters, subsurface waters, or aquifers, or within
the Town of Koshkonong, except those areas specifically licensed for
waste disposal, landfill activities or farming activities using accepted
farming practices and to receive such materials, any explosive, flammable,
or combustible solid liquid or gas, any radioactive material at or
above Nuclear Regulatory Restriction levels, etiologic agents, or
any solid, liquid, or gas creating a hazard, potential hazard, or
public nuisance or any solid, liquid, or gas having a deleterious
effect on the environment.
E.
Containment, cleanup, and restoration. Any person, firm, or corporation
in violation of the above section shall, upon direction of any emergency
government officer of the Fire Department, begin immediate actions
to contain, clean up, and remove to any approved repository the offending
material(s) and restore the site to its original condition, with the
offending person, firm, or corporation being responsible for all expenses
incurred. Should any person, firm, or corporation fail to engage the
necessary persons and equipment to comply or to complete the requirements
of this section, the office of emergency government may order the
required actions to be taken by public or private resources and allow
the recovery of any and all costs incurred by the Town of Koshkonong.
F.
Emergency services response. Any emergency services response includes,
but is not limited to, fire service, emergency medical service, and
law enforcement personnel. A person, firm, or corporation who possesses
or controls a hazardous substance shall be responsible for reimbursement
to the responding agencies for actual and necessary expenses incurred
in carrying out their duties under this ordinance. The property owner
will be billed an administrative charge per the Fee Schedule[1] if the Town incurs costs for an incident. Actual and necessary
expenses may include but not be limited to replacement of equipment
damaged by the hazardous material, cleaning, decontamination, and
maintenance of the equipment specific to the incident, costs incurred
in the procurement and use of specialized equipment specific to the
incident, specific laboratory expenses incurred in the recognition
and identification of hazardous substances in the evaluation of response,
decontamination, clean up, and medical surveillance, and incurred
costs in future medical surveillance of response personnel as required
by the responding agencies medical advisor.
[Amended 3-13-2019 by Ord. No. 1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Fee Schedule is on file in the Town office.
G.
Site access. Access to any site, public or private, where a prohibited
discharge is indicated or suspected will be provided to emergency
government officers and staff and to law enforcement and fire department
personnel for the purpose of evaluating the threat to the public and
monitoring containment, clean up, and restoration activities.
H.
Public protection. Should any prohibited discharge occur that threatens
the life, safety, or health of the public at, near, or around the
site of a prohibited discharge, and that the situation is so critical
that immediate steps must be taken to protect life and limb, the senior
law enforcement or fire official on the scene of the emergency may
order an evacuation of the area or take other appropriate steps for
a period of time until the Koshkonong Town Board can take appropriate
action.
I.
Reimbursement for cleanup of spills. Any person who possesses or
controls a hazardous material or infectious agent which was discharged
or caused the discharge of a hazardous material or infectious agent
shall reimburse the Town for actual and necessary expenses incurred
by the Town or its agent to contain, remove or dispose of the hazardous
substance or infectious agent or take any other appropriate action
which is deemed appropriate under the circumstances.
A.
Every person, firm or corporation using, storing, handling or transporting
flammable or combustible liquids, chemicals, gasses or other hazardous
materials shall comply with the requirements of Ch. ATCP 93, Wis.
Adm. Code, as the same is now in force and may hereafter from time
to time be amended.
B.
Every person, firm or corporation using, storing, handling or transporting
(whether by rail or on the highways) flammable or combustible liquids,
chemicals, gases or other hazardous materials shall be liable to the
Town for the actual cost of labor and materials associated with the
use of any specialized extinguishing agent, chemical, neutralizer
or similar material or equipment employed to extinguish, confine or
clean up any such hazardous material which is involved in any accidental
spill or in threat of any fire or accidental spill. At a minimum,
the party will be billed as it reads in the current fire contract.
[Amended 3-13-2019 by Ord. No. 1]
[Adopted as Title 8, Ch. 2, of the 1996 Code]
A.
Cleanup required. All persons, firms, or corporations delivering,
hauling, disposing, storing, discharging or otherwise handling potentially
polluting substances, solid or liquid, such as, but not limited to,
the following: fuel oil, gasoline, solvents, industrial liquids or
fluids, milk, grease trap and septic tank wastes, sewage sludge, sanitary
sewer wastes, storm sewer catch-basin wastes, oil or petroleum wastes
or agricultural materials, shall immediately clean up any such spilled
material to prevent its becoming a hazard to health or safety or directly
or indirectly causing pollution to the lakes and streams under the
jurisdiction of the Town.
[Amended 3-13-2019 by Ord. No. 1]
B.
Notification. Spills or accidental release of hazardous materials
or pollutants at a site or of a quantity or nature that cannot adequately
be cleaned up by the responsible party or parties shall be immediately
reported to the Fire Department so that assistance can be given by
the proper agency.
C.
Financial liability. The party or parties responsible for the release,
escape or discharge of wastes shall be held financially liable for
the cost of any cleanup or attempted cleanup deemed necessary or desirable
and undertaken by the Town, or its designated agent, in an effort
to minimize the pollutional effects of the discharged waste.
D.
Reimbursement for hazardous material emergency action.
(1)
Any person who possessed or controlled a hazardous substance that
was discharged or who caused the discharge of a hazardous substance
shall reimburse the Town of Koshkonong for actual, reasonable and
necessary expenses incurred by the Town of Koshkonong for any emergency
action taken under, and consistent with, § 323.71(3), Wis.
Stats., whether such action be taken by the Town of Koshkonong or
another entity on its behalf or direction.
(2)
Reimbursement as provided under Subsection D(1), above, will be accomplished as provided by § 323.71(5), Wis. Stats., by the Jefferson County Board of Supervisors, or by local emergency government officials.
(3)
Terms not defined above shall have the meaning referred to in § 323.70,
Wis. Stats.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
store any potentially polluting substances unless such substances
are stored in such manner as to securely prevent them from escaping
onto the ground surface and/or into any street, sewer, ditch or drainageway,
lake or stream within the jurisdiction of the Town of Koshkonong.