What happens if my facility goes below the threshold for manufacture, process or otherwise use of the chemical?
In this situation, a company must notify the Department in writing of such change and the reason for the change before the next submittal of the Pollution Prevention Progress Report, either the RPPR (DEQ-114) or the Pollution Prevention Process-level Data Worksheet (P2-115). If a facility falls below threshold for all hazardous substances regulated under the Pollution Prevention Act, it is no longer subject to pollution prevention planning. [See N.J.A.C. 7:1K-3.10(d).] ^^return to question list^^ What happens if a hazardous substance for which I had been required to prepare a Pollution Prevention Plan is eleted from the TRI list or from Appendix A of the New Jersey Pollution Prevention Program Rules? If deletion of a hazardous substance from the TRI list or Appendix A of the Rules results in a facility no longer being regulated under this chapter, the owner or operator of the facility must submit a final Pollution Prevention Plan Progress Report by July 1 of the year following the dele
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