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Additional Resources & Information
Online Spill Information
- Online tool that allows you to retrieve a report once the data relative to it has been finalized by the DEP for public viewing. This database may be searched by: spill number, reported date range, location, tank type, and/or keywords. There is no cost for searching or viewing reports.
Home Heating Oil Tank Information/Filter Protectors - Information for homeowners regarding above ground storage tanks, tank safety, filter protector information and spill prevention.
Oil Spill Locations on Google Earth - The fb88 DEP GIS Unit is now offering selected data, geographically referenced, from a number of the department's databases to the public via Google Earth. You will need to have installed to view this data.
Response Equipment List - Appendix I from the fb88 Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan. Contains information regarding equipment and support services available when responding to spills. If you would like to be added to the equipment and support list, contact us.
Committees & Working Groups
fb88 and New Hampshire Area Committee - This Committee is responsible for area contingency planning and coordination for response to a discharge of oil or hazardous materials.
State & Federal Agencies (Off-Site Links)
- Coordinates risk reduction, preparedness, response and recovery from emergencies and disasters at a State level.
- Coordinates emergency planning, training and activities with regard to hazardous materials.
- Federal point of contact for reporting oil and chemical spills.
- Provides weather, water, and climate forecasts, as well as monitors the environment and examines changes in the oceans.
Spill Response Resources (Off-Site Links)
- Provides information on the transport and usage of hazardous chemicals.
- Assists emergency responders with incidents involving hazardous materials.
- Source of general industrial hygiene information for workers, employers, and occupational health professionals.