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Intel
Final Project Agreement
-- Terms and Conditions of the FPA (cont.)
- REPORTING TO REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
Various federal, state and local statutes and regulations require
reporting on the storage, generation or treatment of waste as well
as releases or discharges of chemical substances in different environmental
media. Under this FPA, Intel will integrate all of the recurring and
routine reporting requirements for the Ocotillo Site into one form
or consolidated report, with the exception of the reports required
under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Right-to-Know Act
("SARA Section 313"). The SARA Section 313 reports will be prepared
and submitted separately. In addition, this integrated reporting system
will include other indicators that will enable stakeholders to evaluate
Intel's progress towards attainment of the voluntary goals that it
has established for the Ocotillo Site under this FPA.
The consolidated reports will be submitted quarterly to the signatory
Agencies and made available to the public two months after the close
of each calendar quarter. An annual summary report will be issued
by April 1 of each year. A sample copy of the consolidated report
form with fictitious data included in Exhibit 1. Such an integrated
reporting system not only will streamline reporting, but also
- Increase public access to and understanding
of information regarding the Ocotillo Site's use of resources
and impact on the environment;
- Enhance community understanding of the information
reported; and
- Free up Intel staff time to focus on real
environmental improvements.
Intel's routine reporting obligations, which are
set forth in the attached integrated reporting form, are fulfilled
by the Company's timely submission of the quarterly consolidated reports
with the signatory Agencies.
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