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Division of State Patrol - Hazardous Materials Section
Map Created By:Colorado Department of Transportation
Division of Transportation Development - GIS SectionData Source: CDOT 2017Published: January 2018
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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.
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Nuclear Materials Routing Exceptions Hazardous Materials Routing
As a genera l rule, vehic les c a rrying a n a m o unt o f ha za rd o us m a teria ls tha trequire p la c a rd s, m ust rem a in o n d esigna ted ha za rd o us m a teria ls ro utes. Therea re so m e exc ep tio ns to the rule:• Yo u m a y lea ve a n a utho rized ro ute in o rd er to servic e a vehic le.• Yo u m a y lea ve a n a utho rized ro ute fo r lo c a l p ic kup o r d elivery o f ha za rd o usm a teria ls.• Yo u m a y lea ve a n a utho rized ro ute d ue to em ergenc ies tha t wo uld m a kec o ntinued use o f the ro ute unsa fe.• Yo u m a y lea ve a n a utho rized ro ute when it is c lo sed p ursua nt to 42-20-304,CRS.A p erso n tra nsp o rting ha za rd o us m a teria ls m a y m a ke suc c essive lo c a l p ic kup sa nd d eliveries witho ut returning to the ro ute b etween d eliveries, when returningto the ro ute is unrea so na b le.Agric ultura l p ro d uc ts o ther tha n Cla ss 2 m a teria ls a s d efined in 49 CFR, o verlo c a l ro a d s b etween field s o f the sa m e fa rm , a re exc ep ted fro m the sta tuto ryrequirem ents when tra nsp o rted b y a fa rm er who is a n intra sta te p riva te m o to rc a rrier a nd the m o vem ent o f the a gric ultura l p ro d uc t is in c o m p lia nc e with 49CFR 173.5 a nd 42-20-108.5, CRS.So m e m o to r vehic les tha t a re c a rrying ha za rd o us m a teria ls, even a m o unts tha tm a y require p la c a rd s, a re no t sub jec t to the ro uting requirem ents. V ehic lesc a rrying m a teria ls d esc rib ed in Ta b le 2 o f 49 CFR 172.504 in the fo llo wingc o nfigura tio ns:• Qua ntities o f less tha n 500 ga llo ns o f Ta b le 2 ha za rd o us m a teria ls.• Ta b le 2 ha za rd o us m a teria ls in c o nta iners o f five ga llo ns o r less.• Ta b le 2 ha za rd o us m a teria ls when they a re p a c ka ged a s c o nsum erc o m m o d ities a s d efined in 49 CFR.Ad d itio na lly, m o to r vehic les tha t a re tra nsp o rting o res, the p ro d uc ts fro m m ining,m illing, sm elting, o ther sim ila r p ro c essing o f o res, a nd the wa stes a nd ta ilingsfro m tho se p ro c esses o r sp ec ia l firewo rks a s d efined in 49 CFR 173.88 whenthe a ggrega te a m o unt o f fla sh p o wd er d o es no t exc eed fifty p o und s, a reexc ep ted fro m the requirem ents o f ro uting.
Nuc lea r M a teria ls a re d efined a s a highwa y ro ute c o ntro lled qua ntity o fra d io a c tive m a teria ls, in 42-20-402, CRS. When tra nsp o rting a Nuc lea rM a teria l, c a rriers a re required to rem a in o n d esigna ted nuc lea r m a teria l ro utes.Ca rriers a re no t to d evia te fro m d esigna ted nuc lea r m a teria ls ro utes exc ep tund er c erta in c irc um sta nc es:• Ca rriers m a y d evia te fro m d esigna ted ro utes in o rd er to m a ke lo c a l p ic k-up so r d eliveries.• Ca rriers m a y d evia te fro m d esigna ted ro utes when c o ntinued use o f the ro uteis unsa fe.• Ca rriers m a y d evia te fro m d esigna ted ro utes in o rd er to refuel.• Ca rriers m a y d evia te fro m d esigna ted ro utes when the ro ute is c lo sed d ue toro a d c o nd itio ns, ro a d c o nstruc tio n o r m a intena nc e o p era tio ns.When a n em ergenc y c o nd itio n exists o r when the d esigna ted nuc lea r m a teria lsro ute c lo sed d ue to a d verse wea ther c o nd itio ns, o r o ther c irc um sta nc es, theCo lo ra d o Sta te Pa tro l (CSP) m a y d esigna te a n a lterna tive ro ute. The CSPrequires nuc lea r m a teria ls b e esc o rted while o ff the d esigna ted ro ute. Ca rriersm ust c o nta c t the nea rest CSP Co m m unic a tio ns Center fo r instructio ns p rio r tod evia ting fro m a d esigna ted ro ute.There a re exc ep tio ns to the d efinitio n o f nuc lea r m a teria ls. These exc ep tio nsrem o ve the m a teria ls d esc rib ed fro m the ro uting requirem ents d isc ussedea rlier. Nuc lea r M a teria ls, a s d efined in 42-20-402, CRS. d o no t inc lud e:• Nuc lea r m a teria ls used fo r resea rc h o r m ed ic a l p urp o ses within Co lo ra d o . AHighwa y Ro ute Co ntro l Qua ntity (HRCQ) o f ra d io a c tive m a teria l used toirra d ia te m ed ic a l sup p lies a nd equip m ent is no t c o nsid ered a s b eing “used fo rm ed ic a l p urp o ses” a nd is therefo re required to a b id e b y the nuc lea r m a teria lro uting rules.• Ra d io a c tive m a teria ls tra nsp o rted a s o res o r p ro d uc ts fro m m ining, m illing,sm elting, o r sim ila r p ro c essing o f o res, a nd m inera l-b ea ring m a teria ls.• Ra d io a c tive m a teria ls utilized in na tio na l sec urity a c tivities und er the d irec tc o ntro l o f the Dep a rtm ent o f Defense; ra d io a c tive m a teria ls und er the d irec tc o ntro l o f the Dep a rtm ent o f Energy used in c a rrying o ut a to m ic energy d efensea c tivities a s d efined in the fed era l “Nuc lea r Wa ste Po lic y Act o f 1982,” 42 U SC10101 et seq.Fina lly, c a rriers tra nsp o rting nuc lea r m a teria ls sha ll b e fa m ilia r with the rulesa nd regula tio ns a d o p ted b y the Co lo ra d o Sta te Pa tro l a nd p ub lished und er 8CCR 1507-25. Ad d itio na lly, the c a rrier is required to c o m p ly with the p ro visio nso f 49 CFR 397.101(c).
Routing Decision Chart
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1350Gas/Diesel routing ends here.City streets can be used.
La Junta / Otero County
Colorado State PatrolHazardous Materials Unit
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