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Approved Date
03/01/2011
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2011-038A
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
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Department of Emergency Services
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Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials 2011
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nitrites <br />phosphates <br />sulfates <br />The Indian River County Sheriff's Office crime lab and water <br />treatment plants throughout the county may also be called <br />upon to provide laboratory and analytical support as needed. <br />The Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) has <br />arranged with private response contractors located <br />throughout Florida to provide response personnel and <br />equipment, including mobile analytical laboratories for major <br />chemical releases which occur in inland areas of the state. <br />The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has similar <br />arrangements with private response contractors located <br />throughout Florida, to provide response personnel and <br />equipment, including mobile laboratories for major chemical <br />releases which occur in coastal and navigable waters. <br />The Department of Health/Rehabilitative Services (DHHS) <br />has public health laboratories in Jacksonville, Miami, <br />Orlando, Pensacola, Tallahassee, Tampa and West Palm <br />Beach, Florida. The Laboratories will provide diagnostic, <br />reference, emergency and research public health laboratory <br />services to county hospitals, county public health units, <br />DHRS program components, physicians, hospitals and <br />private laboratories. <br />Facilities responsible for the release often have the <br />specialized equipment for monitoring purposes. Air, water <br />and soil samples may be collected and taken to the facility's <br />laboratory for analysis with sophisticated analytical <br />instruments. <br />7.3.2 Other Technical Support <br />CHEMTREC - The Chemical Transportation Emergency <br />Center (CHEMTREC) is operated by the Chemical <br />Manufacturers Association. It provides information and/or <br />assistance to emergency responders. CHEMTREC will <br />contact the shipper or producer of the material to obtain <br />detailed information or on -scene assistance. The <br />CHEMTREC telephone number is 1-800-424-9300. <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 54 <br />
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