Hazardous Materials Program Questions:
WHY A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FEE?
The City of Davenport decided that the businesses involved in this program should bear the responsibility for its funding.
WHAT DETERMINES THE AMOUNT OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FEE?
The amount is determined by two factors. First, by the maximum quantity of hazardous materials stored, and secondly, by the degree of risk or hazards the hazardous material presents.
WHAT AM I GETTING FOR THE FEE? HOW WILL IT BENEFIT ME?
The fees collected fund the Hazardous Materials Response Team. The Davenport Fire Department administers this program, and the fees support the training, medical surveillance, new equipment, and equipment sustainment. In addition, the fees pay for a full-time Hazardous Materials Officer who:
1. advises on hazardous materials reporting requirements as outlined in Federal, State, and Local laws/regulations.
2. performs site evaluations designed to account for the hazardous materials in the case of a hazardous materials release.
3. oversees the overall coordination of inspections, fees, and the Hazardous Materials Response Team.
Other possible benefits are the insurance premium reductions and less restrictive training requirements for those businesses located within the jurisdiction of a trained and certified Hazardous Materials Response Team.
SINCE MANY OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS ARE OUTSIDE THE CITY OF DAVENPORT, WILL THOSE RESPONSIBLE BE REQUIRED TO PAY A FEE TO COVER THE RESPONSE OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TEAM?
Yes. The responsible party is charged an hourly fee. However, businesses currently holding a valid Hazardous Materials Permit with the City of Davenport are not charged.
WHERE DOES ALL THE MONEY FROM THE FEES GO?
The fees generated go directly to fund the Davenport Fire Department’s Hazardous Material Division.
HOW DOES THE DAVENPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT COLLECT THE FEES?
During routine annual business inspections, Fire Department personnel will account for any hazardous materials stored in a facility, and notify the Hazardous Materials Officer who will conduct a comprehensive hazardous materials inspection. After the inspection, a fee is assigned based on quantity and hazard associated with the material.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I QUALIFY?
If you receive a Safety Data Sheet with the products you received from the manufacturer or distributor, you will possibly be required to report them under this program if the materials meet the qualifications. However, if you are unsure, contact the Hazardous Materials Officer at 563-326-7905.
WHAT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPORTING ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS?
There are the three governing bodies that require reporting hazardous materials to the local fire department. The first governing body is the US EPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency). The second governing body is the IDNR (Iowa Department of Natural Resources). The last governing body is the City of Davenport (Municipal Code Chapter 2.36). These governing bodies require reporting quantities of hazardous materials, site plans, and written ERPs (Emergency Response Plans) based on quantities and the degree of the hazards within a business. The City has adopted the UFC (Uniform Fire Code) and the IFC (International Fire Code) which requires businesses have permits based on the risk of hazardous materials, hazardous materials quantities, meet reporting requirements, and storage requirements.