Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00226:reg:8g
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00226
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8G
Character Range: 36502–38430

8G  Changing project type

       A project of a particular type may change to a project of a different type if it satisfies the requirements for that type immediately before the change.

            Note:         See Division 1 of Part 5 for the documentation of the change required in the offsets report for the project.

Division 3—Information required to be included in section 22 and 128 applications
9 Applications about non-biomethane projects

       (1) This section applies to the section 22 application or section 128 application for a non-biomethane project.

       (2) An application to which this section applies must include the following information:

            (a) which project type the project will be;

            (b) which project activities will be carried out as part of the project;

            (c) a description of at least one project treatment facility that will be used in the project, and the following details about each project treatment facility that will be used in the project:

               (i) a brief description of the facility;

               (ii) the location of the facility;

               (iii) the capacity of the facility, in ML or m3 of organic effluent treated by the facility per year;

               (iv) any known proposals for the expansion of the facility over the course of the project;;

               (v) the basis upon which the facility is expected to comply with the requirements of this Part and section 7;

               (vi) if the facility is to treat organic effluent by emissions avoidance—a description of the proposed solids separation devices and post-diversion treatments to be applied;

                  Note: Project treatment facilities may also be adopted later, provided that they are documented in accordance with Part 5.
            (d) a description as to how the project can reasonably be expected to result in eligible carbon abatement.