Publications
The following publications provide information on Environmental Emergency Response (EER) issues.
- Antifreeze Waste Management Guide PDF
- Chemical Databases Provided by EHS
- Cleaning up Former Methamphetamine Labs PDF
- Disaster-Related Animal Production Mortalities Emergency Procedures PDF
- Disaster Response for On-site Wastewater Systems PDF
- Disaster Response Guidance for Public Drinking Water and Wastewater Systems PDF
- Does Your Business Generate Hazardous Wastes PDF
- DNR Response to Fish Kill PDF
- Emergency Guidance for Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste PDF
- Environmental Emergency Response Brochure PDF
- Environmental Services, Providing Expertise and Equipment for any Environmental Situation PDF
- Ethanol - Safety Alert PDF
- Facts on Open Burning Under Missouri Regulations PDF
- Fuel Spill Cleanup PDF
- Guide to Animal Feeding Operations PDF
- Hazardous Substances Emergency Response Cost Recovery Information PDF
- Household Chemicals and Household Hazardous Waste PDF
- LEPCs (List of Local Emergency Planning Committees throughout the state) PDF
- List of Lists (Reportable Quantities for Chemical Spills and Planning) PDF
- Management of Petroleum Storage Tank Wastes PDF
- Management of Waste Tires PDF
- Missouri Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities PDF
- MTBE Summary of Facts PDF
- Response to Small Fuel Spills PDF
- Response to Tire Fires PDF
- Special Waste PDF
- What to Do With Disaster Debris PDF
- Who Regulates Wastewater in Missouri? PDF
The Environmental Emergency Response (EER) Annual Report summarizes the department’s EER activities throughout the fiscal year (July through June). The report is generated using data collected by the EER Duty Officers who receive incident information from the department’s 24-Hour EER Hotline (573-634-2436) or via fax from the National Response Center. This information is then entered into the Missouri Environmental Emergency Response Tracking System (MEERTS) database.
Many other informative department publications can be found online.
A variety of publications, laws and regulations, and other information on environmental topics can be accessed at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
For information on homeland security and terrorism issues, log on to Missouri Homeland Security or the Federal Department of Homeland Security.
