West Virginia Code § 22-25-10

Environmental performance agreements; contents, and specifications
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(a) The environmental performance agreement shall clearly establish the environmental
goals of the participant; public involvement requirements; incentives; reporting
requirements; and all other terms to ensure that the proposal is properly implemented and
enforceable.
(b) In entering into environmental performance agreements, the secretary shall require
stricter monitoring, or take other appropriate steps to ensure accountability, for proposals
with greater uncertainty of meeting their stated environmental goals.
(c) A final environmental performance agreement shall specify:
(1) Any otherwise applicable rules, requirements, policies, or practices, modified, waived or
replaced; a
(2) The specific environmental goals of the agreemlent and the criteria for determining
whether the agreement is meeting those goals;
(3) A description of how compliance with the agreement will be monitored and enforced,
including any penalties that may be imposed for failure to carry out the terms of the
agreement;
(4) The duration of the agreement and terms for renewal or extension;
(5) A transition plan for Lreturning to otherwise applicable environmental laws in the event
the agreement is terminated by either the participant or the department;
(6) A plan for integrating into the agreement any relevant regulations that are promulgated
during the duration of the agreement; and
(7) WCriteria for determining whether agreement may be transferred in the event of a transfer
of ownership of the facility subject to the terms and conditions of the agreement and when
applicable, the procedures for transferring the agreement.

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