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Routes Designated By:Department of Public Safety
Division of State Patrol - Hazardous Materials Section
Map Created By:Colorado Department of Transportation
Division of Transportation Development - GIS SectionData Source: CDOT 2012
Published: November 2012
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The information contained in this map is based on the mostcurrently available data and has been checked for accuracy.CDOT does not guarantee the accuracy of any informationpresented, is not liable in any respect for any errors or omissions,and is not responsible for determining "fitness for use".
Counties that require gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas to comply with routing requirements.
_̂ Municipalities that require gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas to comply with routing requirements.
See Inset
Designated Nuclear and Hazardous Materials RouteDesignated Hazardous Materials Route
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Colorado State PatrolCommunications Centers
24 Hours Emergency Phone Numbers
AlamosaCraigDenverMontrosePueblo
(719) 589-5807(970) 824-6501(303) 239-4501(970) 249-4392(719) 544-2424
Nuclear Materials Routing Exceptions Hazardous Materials Routing
As a general rule, vehicles carrying an amount of hazardous materials thatrequire placards, must remain on designated hazardous materials routes. Thereare some exceptions to the rule:• You may leave an authorized route in order to service a vehicle.• You may leave an authorized route for local pickup or delivery of hazardousmaterials.• You may leave an authorized route due to emergencies that would makecontinued use of the route unsafe.• You may leave an authorized route when it is closed pursuant to 42-20-304,CRS.
A person transporting hazardous materials may make successive local pickupsand deliveries without returning to the route between deliveries, when returningto the route is unreasonable.
Agricultural products other than Class 2 materials as defined in 49 CFR, overlocal roads between fields of the same farm, are excepted from the statutoryrequirements when transported by a farmer who is an intrastate private motorcarrier and the movement of the agricultural product is in compliance with 49CFR 173.5 and 42-20-108.5, CRS.
Some motor vehicles that are carrying hazardous materials, even amounts thatmay require placards, are not subject to the routing requirements. Vehiclescarrying materials described in Table 2 of 49 CFR 172.504 in the followingconfigurations:• Quantities of less than 500 gallons of Table 2 hazardous materials.• Table 2 hazardous materials in containers of five gallons or less.• Table 2 hazardous materials when they are packaged as consumercommodities as defined in 49 CFR.
Additionally, motor vehicles that are transporting ores, the products from mining,milling, smelting, other similar processing of ores, and the wastes and tailingsfrom those processes or special fireworks as defined in 49 CFR 173.88 whenthe aggregate amount of flash powder does not exceed fifty pounds, areexcepted from the requirements of routing.
Nuclear Materials are defined as a highway route controlled quantity ofradioactive materials, in 42-20-402, CRS. When transporting a NuclearMaterial, carriers are required to remain on designated nuclear material routes.
Carriers are not to deviate from designated nuclear materials routes exceptunder certain circumstances:• Carriers may deviate from designated routes in order to make local pick-upsor deliveries.• Carriers may deviate from designated routes when continued use of the routeis unsafe.• Carriers may deviate from designated routes in order to refuel.• Carriers may deviate from designated routes when the route is closed due toroad conditions, road construction or maintenance operations.
When an emergency condition exists or when the designated nuclear materialsroute closed due to adverse weather conditions, or other circumstances, theColorado State Patrol (CSP) may designate an alternative route. The CSPrequires nuclear materials be escorted while off the designated route. Carriersmust contact the nearest CSP Communications Center for instructions prior todeviating from a designated route.
There are exceptions to the definition of nuclear materials. These exceptionsremove the materials described from the routing requirements discussedearlier. Nuclear Materials, as defined in 42-20-402, CRS. do not include:• Nuclear materials used for research or medical purposes within Colorado. AHighway Route Control Quantity (HRCQ) of radioactive material used toirradiate medical supplies and equipment is not considered as being “used formedical purposes” and is therefore required to abide by the nuclear materialrouting rules.• Radioactive materials transported as ores or products from mining, milling,smelting, or similar processing of ores, and mineral-bearing materials.• Radioactive materials utilized in national security activities under the directcontrol of the Department of Defense; radioactive materials under the directcontrol of the Department of Energy used in carrying out atomic energy defenseactivities as defined in the federal “Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982,” 42 USC10101 et seq.
Finally, carriers transporting nuclear materials shall be familiar with the rulesand regulations adopted by the Colorado State Patrol and published under 8CCR 1507-25. Additionally, the carrier is required to comply with the provisionsof 49 CFR 397.101(c).
Routing Decision Chart
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Colorado State PatrolHazardous Materials Unit
(303) 273-1900
http://csp.state.co.us/hazmat.html
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