N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 5 § 72.6 - Evaluation criteria
The department shall, at a minimum, consider the following criteria, as applicable, in reviewing and approving applications for secondary materials market development or waste prevention projects:
(a) applicant eligibility;
(b) the ability of the applicant to achieve
the goals of the project including minimizing, reducing or eliminating the
generation of wastes, the use or reuse of waste, increasing energy efficiency
and/or water conservation, improving air or water quality and/or improving
process economics in the business;
(c) the extent and nature of the commitment
of the applicant and other participants to implement the short and long term
goals of the proposed project;
(d)
whether the project principals demonstrate a sufficient knowledge and expertise
to ensure successful completion of the project;
(e) the economic and technical feasibility of
the proposed project, including the extent to which preliminary research or an
evaluation of the technical and economic merits of the proposed project has
been completed by qualified experts in the field, and the results of such
preliminary analysis indicates with reasonable certainty that the proposed
project can be successfully implemented;
(f) whether the project contributes to a
strong secondary materials processing and manufacturing capacity in the
applicant community or the State as a whole;
(g) the financial need of the applicant
and/or co-implementor;
(h) whether
the project represents a cost effective investment of State funds;
(i) the appropriateness of the project in
fulfilling regional economic development and environmental improvement needs;
and
(j) the extent to which
selection of the project would ensure, to the extent practicable, a regional
distribution of projects across the State.
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