San Bernardino County Fire Dept
Hazardous Materials Division
620 South "E" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0153
Phone: 909.386.8401
Fax: 909.386.8460
Certified Record Search
Findings Report
As a convenience to businesses that provide property research and environmental
assessment services, as well as to the general public, the Hazardous Materials Division
provides a certified record search findings service.
Upon receipt of a completed application form
Request for Certified Hazardous Materials Records Search Findings and the
required fee, Division staff will perform
detailed research of current and archival data, automated records, manual logs,
and program files to determine whether there are any records of contamination or
spills relating to a particular site that is subject to current or past regulatory
activity by the Division. Records include active, inactive, and archival underground
storage tanks, hazardous materials handlers, hazardous waste generators, and EPCRA
or CalARP facilities, as well as any reports of spills, complaints, or cleanup activity.
Once research is complete, the Division issues a Certified Hazardous Materials Record
Search Findings Report that details all records associated with a particular site
by type, date, location and status, or which certifies a "no records" finding (any
file identified can be made available for copying and/or review upon request).
File Review Request
The Hazardous Materials Division will provide a specific identified record for copying
and/or review upon receipt of the application form
File Review Request. The application must include the name of the record,
type of file, and the specific site location, as well as the identifying record
number if available. If the record exists, it will be made available for copying
and/or review.
NOTE: The File Review Request service is limited to retrieval of the specific record
identified in the request and does not include additional research to identify
historical contamination issues, address changes, and/or other businesses that may
have operated at the site. For complete research for records of a particular site,
we recommend submittal of the Request for Certified
Hazardous Materials Record Search Findings and the required
fee.
Citizens requesting review of the public portion of a single facility
Business Emergency/Contingency Plan under Community Right-to-Know laws may
do so at no charge after completing the File
Review Request form. An appointment is recommended to ensure the record
is available.
Questions regarding Procedures for Certified
Hazardous Materials Record Search Findings Request may be answered by downloading
the procedures from the Forms and Guidelines
page on this web site or by calling 909.386.8401.
Other Federal, State, Regional, County, and City agencies maintain certain records
involving hazardous materials at facilities within San Bernardino County.
For instance, unauthorized releases from Underground Storage Tanks may be found
at the State Water Resources
Control Board Geotracker site. Interested persons may also want to check
the Hazmat links to investigate web sites by US EPA or
CalEPA under their Superfund and Brownfield Programs. The Department of Toxic Substances
Control (DTSC) has a searchable database for several programs including CalSites,
Voluntary Compliance Program Properties, and the School Property Evaluation Program.
Proposition 65
In 1986, California voters approved a ballot initiative to address growing concerns
about exposure to toxic chemicals. That initiative became the Safe Drinking Water
and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, included in Chapter 6.5 of the Hazardous Waste
Control Law in California Health and Safety Code - better known as “Prop 65”.
Prop 65 law requires any designated government employee who witnesses an illegal
discharge of a hazardous waste to report it to the local Board of Supervisors within
72 hours. The Hazardous Materials Division is tasked by the Board to receive and
evaluate such reports, and to notify the public of any discharge that poses a significant
threat to public health and safety or the environment without delay. For more information
call (909) 386-8401.
Please note that reporting under Prop 65 is required in addition to all other hazardous
material release notifications required by law. In accordance with Section 25507
of the Health and Safety Code, all hazardous material handlers are required to notify
the local administering agency (CUPA), as well as the
California Emergency Management
Agency (Cal EMA), of any release or threatened release of a hazardous
material. These releases can be reported by calling 1-800-33TOXIC. All hazardous
materials emergencies should be reported to your local fire or police department
immediately by calling 911.
When a release of hazardous substances is determined to be of public health significance,
or when non-emergency corrective action is initiated under the department’s direction,
public notification is coordinated through the Hazardous Materials Special Programs/Public
Records unit. Public Notices may be viewed on
this web site, at a San Bernardino County Library, or at the
Office of the Fire Marshal location in San Bernardino.
Portions of Proposition 65 contained in Section 25249.6 of the Health and Safety
Code are administered by the state Office
of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA). These portions pertain
to the posting of "clear and reasonable warning" of exposure to chemicals
on the Governors List. Questions regarding the requirements to label and/or
post warnings pursuant to Proposition 65 may be addressed by viewing the OEHHA
web site at
http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65.html or by calling 916.445.6900.