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Call 911 to report natural gas odors or other potential gas leaks.

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You can report a chemical safety problem, including:

  • An odor that seems suspicious, dangerous, or out of place
  • Bad indoor air quality from chemical odors, vapors, or soot
  • Chemicals that are abandoned or left out
  • Unsafe storage that could lead to explosions or dangerous chemical reactions; this includes containers of chemicals that are missing the containment area around the tank, stored next to incompatible chemicals, stacked unsafely, or leaking

You can report a chemical safety problem to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), including:

  • Chemicals that are abandoned or left out
  • Unsafe storage that could lead to explosions or dangerous chemical reactions; this includes containers of chemicals that are missing the containment area around the tank, stored next to incompatible chemicals, stacked unsafely, or leaking

Providing your contact information can help DEP with enforcement action. DEP will only contact you for more details, if necessary.

Report chemicals that are:

Picture or Video Attachments

Attaching pictures or videos of the condition can help DEP locate and address the problem more efficiently.

You can report bad air quality inside a building due to chemical odors, vapors, or soot. These conditions must originate within the building.

Your report should include the following:

  • Your complete address, including apartment number, and a contact phone number or e-mail address.
  • Your landlord or management company's name and address.

Anonymous complaints are accepted. If you provide your name and contact information, it will not be shared with your landlord or management company.

You can report an odor that seems suspicious, dangerous, or out of place to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).

Providing your contact information can help DEP with enforcement action. DEP will only contact you for more details, if necessary.

Picture or Video Attachments

Attaching pictures or videos of the condition can help DEP locate and address the problem more efficiently.