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Any spill of a corrosive liquid classified as Class 8, Packing Group II, must be reported if it exceeds the reportable quantity (RQ) established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or other relevant regulatory agencies. The specific RQ can vary depending on the substance, but generally, it is often set at 1,000 pounds for many hazardous materials. If the spill poses a threat to public health or the environment, it should be reported immediately, regardless of the quantity. Always consult the relevant Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or regulatory guidelines for precise reporting requirements.

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