4-07/040.00 - Dumping



CLASSIFICATION
Crime or Incident

 FORM NUMBER
FILE NUMBER
PRIORITY

 ASSIGNMENT
AND
ACTION

 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
AND
STATISTICAL CODES

4-07/040.00
DUMPING

 

 

 

Citation issued

SH-R-49
URN
39

Station
Patrol

A

Report is in addition to citation. 

Original copy of citation to accompany court copy of report.

Code 399 - Misdemeanor - Miscellaneous.

Citation
not issued

SH-R-49
URN
39

Station
Detective

A

Prepare SH-CR-609 if no workable information.

Code 399 - Misdemeanor - Miscellaneous.

Illegal dumping/
discharge/spills
of hazardous
materials/wastes(not traffic related)

SH-R-49
SH-R-396
URN
51

District
Attorney
Environ.
Crimes Unit

See section 5-06/080.00.

Immediately evacuate and secure the area.  Give particular attention to fire safety and possible noxious gases/vapors.

Deputies shall not handle dangerous chemicals, materials or waste.

District Attorney Environmental Crimes Unit may provide assistance as needed.

If traffic accident related, see section 4-06/047.00.

Code as applicable:

511 - Illegal Dumping of Hazardous Materials.
512 - Accidental Discharge/Spills of Hazardous Materials/Wastes.

Pursuant to Section 25180.7, California Health and Safety Code, any information regarding illegal or threatening discharge of hazardous waste that is likely to cause substantial injury to the public health or safety shall be reported to the Board of Supervisors and Department of Health Services within 72 hours.  Knowing and intentional failure to report an illegal or threatening discharge is punishable as a felony.

NOTE:  Reporting of such information is not required when otherwise prohibited by law, or when law enforcement personnel have determined that such disclosure would adversely affect an ongoing investigation or when the information is already public knowledge within the locality affected by the discharge or threatening discharge.

Deputy personnel shall prepare an SH-R-49 for each reported incident.  District Attorney personnel shall evaluate and investigate each reported incident to determine if it meets the criteria for disclosure to appropriate agencies.  All reports shall be processed with priority and forwarded immediately to the District Attorney Environmental Crimes Unit, who is responsible for making the appropriate notifications within the statutory 72-hour time limit.

Accidental
discharge/spills
of hazardous materials/wastes

Station
Patrol

 

 

Same as above.

SRD to District Attorney's Environmental Crimes Unit.