AGENCY: Weber County (Utah). County Sheriff
SERIES: 17771
TITLE: Emergency and hazardous chemical inventory reports
DATES: 1988-
ARRANGEMENT: Alphabetical by company name
DESCRIPTION: These annual reports are required to be submitted by companies using less than 10,000 pounds of hazardous waste materials to the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) and local fire departments in accordance with 40 CFR 370.21 (1995). They are used to assist fire department, local health department, Environmental Protection Agency, and other applicable agencies in the clean-up process. They also the allow public to know what chemicals are being stored and used near their homes and businesses. They include business name and address; owner's name, address, and telephone number; Dun and Bradstreet number; names, addresses, and telephone numbers of emergency contacts; reporting period; a listing of all hazardous materials used by the business including chemical description, physical and health hazards; an inventory of amount used (daily average, maximum, and number of operation days on site); storage types and locations; date signed and signatures of owner and operator certifying to accuracy provided information.
RETENTION
Retain for 3 year(s)
DISPOSITION
Destroy.
RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION
Retention and disposition for this series were specifically approved by the State Records Committee.
APPROVED: 09/1996
FORMAT MANAGEMENT
Paper: Retain in Office for 3 years after submission of report and then destroy.
APPRAISAL
Legal
This disposition is based on basic legal requirements. While no specific legal requirements have been listed for this report, a similar report for toxic waste in 40 CFR 372.10 (1995) specifies 3 years after submission of report.
PRIMARY DESIGNATION
Exempt. 40 CFR 370.30; 40 CFR 370.31