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spill or chemical release, please call:404-656-4863 or 1-800-241-4113
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Please write us: Georgia Environmental Protection Division 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Suite 1152 East Tower Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Telephone: 404.657.5947 or 888.373.5947
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Rules and Regulations - Title 33 regulations, proposed rules, emergency rules, electronic subscription, environmental quality act, Where do I send my information, DEQ Fee Increases for FY02-03
Surveillance - single point of contact for reporting spills & complaints, emergency response, water quality, atrazine study, mercury study, gasoline spill, EWOCDS, chemical accident prevention, radiological emergency planning and response, smoke school
DEQ Environmental Assistance Center 1-800-662-9278 (For non-emergency calls ONLY)
To report an environmental emergency situation: Call the 24 hour Pollution Emergency Alerting System (PEAS) at: 1-800-292-4706 (within Michigan) or 1-517-373-7660 (outside of Michigan).
Air and Water Quality, 809-767-8056 Community Right-to-Know, 809-767-8181 Environmental Quality Board Emergency Response Commission P.O. Box 11488 Femadez Juncos Station PR 009 10
OSHA Office U.S. Courthouse & FOB Carlos Chardon Street, Room 559 Hato Rey PR 00918 809-766-5457
Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Authority P.O. Box 40285 Minillas Station San Juan PR 00940 809-765-7575
Mission: To protect, preserve, and enhance the air quality of Washington to safeguard public health and the environment and support high quality of life for current and future generations.
Mission: To provide reliable data and information about environmental conditions that can be used to measure agency effectiveness, inform public policy, and help focus the use of limited resources.
Mission: To lead the effective and efficient cleanup of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hanford Site, ensure sound management of mixed hazardous wastes in Washington, and protect the state’s air, water, and land at and adjacent to the Hanford Site.
Mission: To manage water resources to meet the current and future needs of the natural environment and Washington's communities. Includes Water Well Log Report Search and Viewer
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