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If a contractor or vendor performs an activity on-site at my business, and they use or create critical material(s), do I have to report this under the AWR program?

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If a contractor or vendor performs an activity on-site at my business, and they use or create critical material(s), do I have to report this under the AWR program?

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A32: Yes. If a contractor or temporary employee at your facility uses critical materials as part of performing work on-site at your facility in an activity that is not explicitly exempted in Section R299.9006 (Reporting exemptions)) , the amount of critical material used must be factored into your total usage calculation for each and every critical material reported which exceed annual usage thresholds established for such critical material(s). Consequently, any amount of critical materials used and/or created by such contractors or vendors, and discharged to the waters of the state of Michigan or taken off-site for further treatment (residuals) need to be reported in range code.

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