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dw <br />40 <br />40 <br />Rate of release to air: total quantity of gas, solid as a <br />powder, or solid in solution is assumed to be released in ten <br />0 Of minutes; for liquids and molten solids, the rate is based <br />on the rate of evaporation (rate of volitization). <br />Temperature: not applicable to gases or solids as powders <br />or in solution; for liquids, dependent on whether they are <br />used at ambient temperature or near their boiling points; for <br />molten solids, at their melting point. <br />Meteorological conditions: wind speed of 3.40 miles per <br />hour; F atmospheric stability. <br />Topographic conditions: flat, level, unobstructed terrain; <br />use of the dispersion model for rural area. <br />Level of Concern: one-tenth of the National Institute for <br />Occupational Safety and Health's "Immediately Dangerous <br />to Life/Health" level. <br />The chemical facility owners and operators will notify state and local <br />governments of an emergency in sufficient time to implement warning <br />and protective actions. <br />The chemical facility owners and operators will provide sufficient funding <br />to state and local governments to assure compliance with federal, state <br />and local chemical emergency preparedness requirements. <br />1.5 SUPPORTING PLANS <br />The following federal, state, local and facility emergency plans are <br />available to support the implementation of the Indian River County <br />Hazardous Materials Emergency Plan: <br />Florida Coastal Pollutant Spill Plan <br />Florida Mutual Aid Plan <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan <br />State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan <br />National Oil & Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Pian <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan far Hazardous Materials Page 6 <br />