WAC 118-40-010
Introduction. On October 17, 1986, the
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) was
signed into law (P.L. 99-499). One part of the SARA provisions
is Title III: "The Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act of 1986" hereafter referred to as "EPCRA."
EPCRA establishes requirements for federal, state, and local
governments, and industry regarding emergency response planning
and community right-to-know on hazardous chemicals.
The emergency planning provisions of EPCRA (Sections
301-305) are designed to develop state and local government
hazardous chemical emergency preparedness and response
capabilities through better coordination and planning, especially
at the local level.
Other community right-to-know provisions of EPCRA require
the owners and/or operators of facilities to provide information
about the nature, quantity, and location of reportable chemicals
manufactured, processed, stored, or used at their facility sites.
The purpose of these provisions is to increase public knowledge
of the presence of hazardous chemicals in communities and to
better prepare for potential emergencies.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 38.52 RCW and Public Law 99-499. 98-07-028, § 118-40-010, filed 3/11/98, effective 4/11/98. Statutory Authority: RCW 38.52.030(2), 38.52.050 (1), (3) and43.63A.060
. 88-19-025 (Order 88-05), § 118-40-010, filed
9/12/88.]