Note: | Factors not resulting in actual reductions, such as new estimating techniques, delistings of substances or hazardous wastes, and reclassifications of waste management techniques cannot be counted or claimed as reductions. |
(iv) If measurement or estimation techniques are changed from the prior reports in such a way that reductions are not additive for the five-year planning period, a methodology for converting prior reported reductions must be described and recalculations must be provided.
(b) Problems encountered in the implementation process. Problems must be clearly identified and must include a discussion of steps taken or proposed to resolve problems. An update on problems reported in previous progress reports must be included.
(2) Upon the request of two or more users or generators belonging to similar industrial classifications, the department may aggregate data contained in their annual progress reports for the purpose of developing a public record.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter
70.95C RCW. WSR 00-15-020 (Order 00-08), § 173-307-080, filed 7/11/00, effective 8/11/00; WSR 91-20-131 (Order 91-35), § 173-307-080, filed 10/1/91, effective 11/1/91; WSR 91-08-041 (Order 90-57), § 173-307-080, filed 4/1/91, effective 5/2/91.]