Oil Spill & Pollution Reporting

In Case of a Spill

  • If you have spilled or discharged a petroleum product:
  • Identify and stop the source of the leak.
  • Notify the marina for assistance.
  • Call the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802.
  • You must report the spill, while there can be fine for spills, the fines are even greater for failure to report or efforts to hide a spill.
  • Contain spill with oil absorbent pads or booms.
  • Properly dispose of used or saturated absorbents.
  • Do not use soaps or detergents on a spill. Not only is it illegal, it makes the situation worse. While the oil seems to disappear the soap allows it disperse throughout the entire water column, making it harder to remove, contaminating sediment and impacting more organisms.

What to report to the U.S. Coast Guard:

  • Location of the incident
  • Cause or source of spill
  • The type of fuel spilled
  • The amount of fuel spilled
  • Level of danger or threat
  • Weather conditions at location

Pollution Emergency Alerting System (PEAS) Information

To report Spills, Releases, or other Environmental Emergencies involving: 

Air | Land | Water | Groundwater | Wetlands | Dams | Landfills | Hazardous or Radioactive Materials | Mines | Public Drinking Water | Oil and Gas Wells | Nuclear Power Plants

State EGLE (PEAS) Hotline:  800-292-4706

The PEAS hotline is staffed to take spill reporting and environmental emergency calls 24/7.