This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Ecology - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is ECY070-416?
A: ECY070-416 is an application form used to establish a voluntary emissions limit in Washington.
Q: What is a voluntary emissions limit?
A: A voluntary emissions limit is a self-imposed cap on the amount of pollutants that a facility or organization commits to not exceed.
Q: Who can use form ECY070-416?
A: Any facility or organization in Washington that wants to establish a voluntary emissions limit can use form ECY070-416.
Q: Why would a facility or organization want to establish a voluntary emissions limit?
A: Establishing a voluntary emissions limit demonstrates a commitment to reducing pollution and can be helpful in achieving environmental goals or meeting regulatory requirements.
Q: Is establishing a voluntary emissions limit mandatory?
A: No, establishing a voluntary emissions limit is not mandatory. It is a voluntary action taken by facilities or organizations.
Q: What information is required on form ECY070-416?
A: Form ECY070-416 requires information such as the facility or organization's name, contact information, a description of the emissions sources, and the proposed voluntary emissions limit.
Q: What happens after submitting form ECY070-416?
A: After submitting form ECY070-416, the Washington State Department of Ecology will review the application and may contact the applicant for additional information. If approved, the voluntary emissions limit will be established.
Q: Can a voluntary emissions limit be revised or updated?
A: Yes, a voluntary emissions limit can be revised or updated. The facility or organization can submit a new application or request a modification to an existing limit by contacting the Washington State Department of Ecology.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form ECY070-416 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Washington State Department of Ecology.