Delaware Code § 7-7704

Policy and general duty
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(a) The General Assembly believes that every person in control of or associated with an EHS is responsible for operating in a manner
consistent with the purpose of this chapter. It is their obligation to develop and implement a risk management program that anticipates and
minimizes the chances of catastrophic events. The facility risk management plan and the risk management program implementation shall
be subject to review by the Department. It shall be the objective of the regulations and programs established under this chapter to prevent

accidental releases and to minimize the consequences of any such release of any substance listed pursuant to § 7707 of this title or any
other extremely hazardous substance. Every person in control of or associated with any such substance that is produced, processed, handled
or stored has a general duty to identify hazards which may result from such releases using appropriate hazard assessment techniques, to
design and maintain a safe facility taking such steps as are necessary to prevent releases, and to minimize the consequences of accidental
releases which do occur.
(b) Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted, construed, implied or applied to create any liability or basis for suit for compensation
for bodily injury or any other injury or property damages to any person that may result from accidental releases of such substances.

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