(a) Amounts and toxicity of toxics used and amounts of hazardous waste disposed of, discharged and released;
(b) Potential for current and future toxics use reduction and hazardous waste reduction; and
(c) The toxics related exposures and risks posed to public health, safety and the environment.
(2) In providing technical assistance, the department shall give priority to assisting toxics users and conditionally exempt generators in completing and implementing an adequate toxics use reduction and hazardous waste reduction plan under ORS 465.015. The assistance may include but need not be limited to:
(a) Information clearinghouse activities;
(b) Telephone hotline assistance;
(c) Toxics use reduction and hazardous waste reduction training workshops;
(d) Establishing a technical publications library;
(e) The development of a system to evaluate the effectiveness of toxics use reduction and hazardous waste reduction measures;
(f) The development of a recognition program to publicly acknowledge toxics users and conditionally exempt generators that complete and implement successful toxics use reduction and hazardous waste reduction plans; and
(g) Direct on-site assistance to toxics users and conditionally exempt generators in completing the plans.
(3) The department shall:
(a) Coordinate its technical assistance efforts with industry trade associations and local colleges and universities as appropriate.
(b) Follow up with toxics users that receive technical assistance to determine whether the user or generator implemented a toxics use reduction and hazardous waste reduction plan.
(c) Coordinate and work with local agencies to provide technical assistance to businesses involved in the crushing of motor vehicles concerning the safe removal and proper disposal of mercury light switches from motor vehicles.
(4) Technical assistance services provided under this section shall not result in inspections or other enforcement actions unless there is reasonable cause to believe there exists a clear and immediate danger to the public health and safety or to the environment. The Environmental Quality Commission may develop rules to carry out the intent of this subsection. [1989 c.833 §5; 2001 c.924 §9; 2005 c.206 §5]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 13 - Housing, Games, Environment
Chapter 465 - Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials I
Section 465.003 - Definitions for ORS 465.003 to 465.034.
Section 465.027 - Contract for assistance with higher education institution.
Section 465.032 - Form of implementation summary; information required.
Section 465.034 - Application of ORS 465.003 to 465.034.
Section 465.101 - Definitions for ORS 465.101 to 465.131.
Section 465.112 - Amounts held in trust; enforcement.
Section 465.117 - Records of petroleum products transactions; inspection by Department of Revenue.
Section 465.200 - Definitions for ORS 465.200 to 465.545.
Section 465.205 - Legislative findings.
Section 465.210 - Authority of department for removal or remedial action.
Section 465.215 - List of facilities with confirmed release.
Section 465.220 - Comprehensive statewide identification program; notice.
Section 465.230 - Removal of facilities from inventory; criteria.
Section 465.260 - Removal or remedial action; reimbursement of costs; liability; damages.
Section 465.270 - Legislative findings and intent.
Section 465.275 - Remedial action and financial assistance program; contracts for implementation.
Section 465.285 - Requirements for financial assistance; contents of agreements.
Section 465.330 - State remedial action costs; payment; effect of failure to pay.
Section 465.335 - Costs, penalties and damages as lien; enforcement of lien.
Section 465.340 - Contractor liability; indemnification.
Section 465.375 - Monthly fee of operators; amount; use of moneys.
Section 465.376 - Special hazardous waste management fees; use of fees.
Section 465.400 - Rules; designation of hazardous substance.
Section 465.405 - Rules; "confirmed release"; "preliminary assessment."
Section 465.420 - Remedial Action Advisory Committee.
Section 465.430 - Legislative findings.
Section 465.435 - Rules relating to exemption from liability for security interest holder.
Section 465.475 - Definitions for ORS 465.475 to 465.484.
Section 465.481 - General liability insurance policies; assignment.
Section 465.483 - General liability insurance policies; duty to defend; environmental consultants.
Section 465.507 - Dry cleaning advisory group.
Section 465.517 - Annual fee and gross revenue fee for dry cleaning facilities.
Section 465.520 - Fee on sale or transfer of dry cleaning solvent; exemption.
Section 465.523 - Fee on use of dry cleaning solvent.
Section 465.525 - Calculation of fee for partial gallons; refund or credit.
Section 465.536 - Late charges; enforcement by Department of Revenue.
Section 465.545 - Suspension of dry cleaning fees; recommendation to Legislative Assembly.
Section 465.550 - Definitions for ORS 465.550 and 465.555.
Section 465.600 - Definitions for ORS 465.600 to 465.621.
Section 465.603 - Procedure to create public authority.
Section 465.606 - Board of directors; rules; quorum; personnel.
Section 465.609 - General powers; advisory committees; notice of land disposition; report.
Section 465.612 - Obligations of authority not obligations of local government; exception.
Section 465.615 - Exemption from taxation.
Section 465.618 - Remedial action costs; recovery.
Section 465.621 - Dissolution.
Section 465.900 - Civil penalties for violation of removal or remedial actions.