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<br />If" <br /> <br />Businesses may choose average yields of reactions performed at the facility for <br />the purposes of calculating quantities consumed, and apportioning the product to <br />other output types, e.g., between product and waste. <br /> <br />.~ <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Quantity shipped from the facility in product: This output includes any reportable <br />substance that is shipped as a product, or part of a product. This includes sub- <br />stances shipped in a form suitable for final use (end product) or as intermediates <br />subj ect to further processing leading to final use. Report the quantity of the sub- <br />stance only, not the total quantity of the product within which it is a component. <br /> <br />~- <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Examples: <br /> <br />a. Metals such as Zn or Ni plated onto an article. Report only the weight of <br />the metal that was plated onto the article, not the total weight of the final <br />product. <br /> <br />b. <br /> <br />Reportable substances contained in a paint or sol- <br />vent. Report only the weight of reportable haz- <br />ardous substances contained in the product, not <br />the entire weight of the product. <br /> <br />See Appendix F, <br />Questions 19, 20, <br />22, and 36 <br /> <br />c. A monomer, dimethyl phthalate, is produced in Eugene and shipped to <br />California to be polymerized. The polymer is shipped to Texas where it is <br />used to make beverage containers. The original monomer, which is re- <br />portable under the Eugene law, even though far from a final product, must <br />be reported as product shipped from the facility. <br /> <br />3. Quantity tran~ferred away from the facility a~ waste: Report the quantity of the <br />reportable hazardous substance that is transferred to other locations as waste, <br />whether for recycling, energy recovery, treatment or disposal. Report the quantity <br />of the substance only, not the total quantity of the waste within which it is a com- <br />ponent. <br /> <br />4. W a~te ~tored at the facility at the end of the accounting period: Report the quan- <br />tity of the reportable substance remaining on-site on December 31 that is waste, <br />regardless of its eventual intended disposition (e.g., recycling, energy recovery, <br />treatment or disposal). This is the portion of the substance that has been used in <br />the process and is waiting for treatment or disposal. Report the quantity of the <br />substance only, not the total quantity of the waste within which it is a component. <br /> <br />5. Quantity emitted to the air: Report the quantity of the reportable hazardous sub- <br />stance that was emitted to the air. Include not only stack emissions, but also <br />fugitive emissions from your facility. <br /> <br />Stack emissions are emissions that are released into the atmosphere from a readily <br />identifiable point source. This includes emissions from stacks, exhaust vents, <br />ducts, pipes, or other confined air streams. <br /> <br />13 <br />