It is up to us as citizens to be knowledgeable and prepared so that we can take care of ourselves and our families in the event of an emergency.
Industrial accidents, chemical spills and even natural-hazard events like floods can occur with little or no warning. It is up to us as citizens to be knowledgeable and prepared so that we can take care of ourselves and our families in the event of an emergency. Being prepared means being informed about risks in our communities and knowing what to do during and after an emergency.
6.1 Hazardous Spills or Releases
6.3 Identifying Environmental Hazards
If you discover something you think may be a hazardous spill or release which may pose an immediate danger, call 911. Other points of contact include:
National Response Center: 1-800-424-8802
LDEQ Single Point of Contact: 1-888-763-5424
local: 225-219-3640 during business hours
or 225-342-1234 outside of business hours
Hazardous Material Hotline: 1-800-925-6595