Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:8:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 2/12)
Character Range: 524532–527290

and temperature to CO2‑e tonnes.
        RCCSCO2is carbon dioxide captured for permanent storage, measured in cubic metres in accordance with Division 1.2.3.
Step 2  Identify the amount of emissions of carbon dioxide for each clay material consumed in the industrial process during the reporting year.
Step 3  Add together each amount identified under step 2.

4.23B  General requirements for sampling clay material
 (1) A sample of clay material must:
 (a) be derived from a composite of amounts of the clay material; and
 (b) be collected on enough occasions to produce a representative sample; and
 (c) be free from bias so that any estimates are neither over nor under estimates of the true value; and
 (d) be tested for bias in accordance with an appropriate standard.
 (2) The value obtained from the samples of the clay material must be used only for the delivery period or consignment of the clay material for which it was intended to be representative.

4.23C  General requirements for analysing clay material
 (1) Analysis of samples of the clay material must be performed in accordance with:
 (a) industry practice; and
 (b) the general principles for measuring emissions mentioned in section 1.13.
 (2) The minimum frequency of analysis of samples of clay material must be in accordance with the Tier 3 method in section 2.2.1.1 of Chapter 2 of Volume 3 of the 2006 IPCC Guidelines.

4.24  General requirements for sampling carbonates
 (1) A sample of a carbonate must be derived from a composite of amounts of the carbonate consumed.
 (2) The samples must be collected on enough occasions to produce a representative sample.
 (3) The samples must also be free of bias so that any estimates are neither over nor under estimates of the true value.
 (4) Bias must be tested in accordance with an appropriate standard.
Note: An example of an appropriate standard is AS 4264.4—1996 – Coal and coke – sampling – Determination of precision and bias.
 (5) The value obtained from the samples must only be used for the delivery period or consignment of the carbonate for which it was intended to be representative.

4.25  General requirements for analysis of carbonates
 (1) Analysis of samples of carbonates must be in accordance with industry practice and must be consistent with the principles in section 1.13.
 (2) The minimum frequency of analysis of samples of carbonates must be in accordance with the Tier 3 method of section 2.2.1.1 of Chapter 2 of Volume 3 of the 2006 IPCC Guidelines.

Division 4.2.4—Soda ash use and production

4.26  Application
  This Division applies to emissions from the use of soda ash and emissions of carbon dioxide from the chemical transformation of calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, ammonia and coke into sodium