Final answer:
CHEMTREC provides assistance for pesticide spills, not pesticide storage, making b. statement two true and statement one false. They offer support during chemical emergencies, including immediate information and aid to responders.
Step-by-step explanation:
CHEMTREC, which stands for the Chemical Transportation Emergency Center, provides information and support for pesticide spills and other chemical emergencies. They support the safe and secure handling of chemicals during transportation, acting as a round-the-clock resource that can offer immediate information and assistance to responders during chemical spill incidents. As such, the correct answer here would be that statement two is true, CHEMTREC does provide information for pesticide spills, and statement one is false, since they do not directly deal with pesticide storage.
It's important to also note that the P2 Act empowers facilities to reduce toxic chemicals through preventive measures and safer practices that might indirectly influence pesticide storage methods, but that isn't directly related to CHEMTREC's core function. CHEMTREC is more directly involved with incident response rather than storage guidelines.