RCW 43.31.635Industrial symbiosis grant program.(1) Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, a competitive industrial symbiosis grant program is established in order to provide grants for the research, development, and deployment of local waste coordination projects.(2) Grants may go towards:(a) Existing industrial symbiosis efforts by public or private sector organizations;(b) Emerging industrial symbiosis opportunities involving public or private sector organizations, including projects arising from:(i) The industrial waste coordination program established in RCW 43.31.625;(ii) Conceptual work completed by public utilities to redirect their wastes to productive use; or(iii) Existing inventories or project concepts involving specific biobased wastes converted to renewable natural gas;(c) Research on product development using a specific waste flow;(d) Feasibility studies to evaluate potential biobased resources;(e) Feasibility studies for publicly owned utilities to evaluate business models to transform to multiutility operations or for the evaluation of potential symbiosis connections with other regional businesses; or(f) Other local waste ly owned utilities to evaluate business models to transform to multiutility operations or for the evaluation of potential symbiosis connections with other regional businesses; or(f) Other local waste coordination projects as determined by the department of commerce.(3) The department of commerce must develop a method and criteria for the allocation of grants, subject to the following:(a) Project allocation should reflect geographic diversity, with grants being distributed equally in western and eastern parts of the state, urban and rural areas, and small towns and large cities;(b) Project allocation should consider factors such as time to implementation and scale of economic or environmental benefits;(c) Grants must require a one-to-one nonstate to state match;(d) Individual grant awards may not exceed $500,000; and(e) Project allocation should avoid creating or worsening environmental health disparities and should make use of tools such as the department of health's environmental health disparities map.[ 2021 c 308 s 3.]NOTES:Findings—Intent—2021 c 308: See note following RCW 43.31.625.
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