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Know Your Spill Reporting Duties
The key to staying out of trouble with environmental regulatory authorities is in knowing which reports you owe to whom after accidental releases of fuel, spent solvents, cleaning materials, toxic che
After a Spill: Blame vs. Liability
An environmental release resulting from a vehicle accident or a spill at a fixed facility requiring emergency cleanup can set off a complicated and potentially expensive chain of events for the spill generator. Laws defining liability provide that a party involved in an activity is legally responsible for damages resulting from that activity, regardless of who is at fault, explains Tom Moses, president and founder of Spill Center, a leading nationwide specialist in spill support and environmental claims management.
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