W. Va. Code R. agency 33, tit. 33, ser. 33-22, tbl. B - Ratings of Potential for Harm
1 to 3 - The violation is of an administrative nature and could not result in a potential for harm to human health or the environment.
4 to 6 - The violation is of an administrative or a physical nature and may result in a minor potential for harm to human health or the environment (e.g., material being improperly handled/stored is relatively stable or readily remediated, report does not contain necessary information of a specific nature, necessary environmental controls are present but not maintained).
7 to 9 - The violation is of an administrative or a physical
nature and may result in a moderate potential for harm to human health or the
environment (e.g., material being improperly handled/stored is relatively
unstable or difficult to remediate, report does not fully address intended
subject matter or is deficient regarding specific information concerning
multiple areas,
10 - The violation is of an administrative or physical nature and may result in a major potential for harm to human health or the environment (e.g., material being improperly handled/stored is unstable or requires additional measures to remediate, failure to submit a report, failure to provide necessary environmental controls).
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