San Antonio River Authority; SARA was created by the State of Texas to preserve, protect and manage the resources and environment to the San Antonio River and its tributaries The district spans Bexar, Goliad, Karnes and Wilson counties
Superfund Amendments & Reauthorization Act Legislation that includes "Community Right to Know" provisions with respect to disposal of hazardous materials Fire departments (Rochester FD, for example) will respond to take a report when local industry discharges certain substances into the environment These reports are called "SARA Title III notification"
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act Signed into law October 17, 1986 Title III of SARA is known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 A revision and extension of CERCLA, SARA is intended to encourage and support local and state emergency planning efforts It provides citizens and local governments with information about potential chemical hazards in their communities SARA calls for facilities that store hazardous materials to provide officials and citizens with data on the types (flammables, corrosives, etc ); amounts on hand (daily, yearly); and their specific locations Facilities are to prepare and submit inventory lists, MSDSs, and tier 1 and 2 inventory forms The disaster in Bhopal, India in 1987 added impetus to the passage of this law
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