West Virginia Code § 22-30-14

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(a) The public shall have access to all documents and information submitted to the
department pursuant to this article, subject to the limitations contained in the state Freedom
of Information Act, article one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code, or any information
designated by the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management as restricted
from public release. Trade secrets, proprietary business information and infeormation
designated by the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management as restricted
from public release shall be secured and safeguarded by the departmenrt. Such information
or data shall not be disclosed to the public or to any firm, individual or agency other than
officials or authorized employees or representatives of a state or federal agency
implementing the provisions of this article or any other applicable law related to releases of
fluid from aboveground storage tanks that impact the state'st water resources. Any person
who makes any unauthorized disclosure of such confidential information or data is guilty of a
misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, may be fined not more than $1,000 or confined
in a regional jail facility for not more than twenty days, or both.
(b) A list of the potential sources of significants contamination contained within the zone of
critical concern or zone of peripheral concern as provided by the Bureau for Public Health,
working in conjunction with the department and the Division of Homeland Security and
Emergency Management may only bge disclosed to the extent consistent with the protection
of trade secrets, confidential business information and information designated by the
Division of Homeland Securitye and Emergency Management as described above. The exact
location of the contaminants within the zone of critical concern or zone of peripheral
concern is not subject toL public disclosure in response to a Freedom of Information Act
request under article one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code. However, the location,
characteristics and a pproximate quantities of potential sources of significant contamination
within the zone of critical concern or zone of peripheral concern shall be made known to one
or more designees of the public water utility, and shall be maintained in a confidential
manner by the public water utility. In the event of a release to waters of the state that could
affect a public water supply, information about the release shall be promptly made available
to any emergency responders responding to the site of a spill or release and the general
public shall be promptly notified in the event of a chemical spill, release or related
emergency by the Director of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
(c) The Director of Homeland Security and Emergency Management may promulgate
emergency rules and shall propose legislative rules, pursuant to article three, chapter
twenty-nine-a of this code to effectuate the provisions of this section.

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