WAC 173-321-050
Application evaluation criteria. (1)
Except for emergency grants which will be reviewed and evaluated
by the department within twenty working days of receipt of the
application, all other grant applications received will be
reviewed and evaluated by the department within thirty working
days after the close of the regular grant application period. Incomplete applications will not be evaluated. Applications will
be ranked according to how each application meets the criteria
set forth below. Grants will be awarded, within the limits of
available funds, to the highest ranking applications. The
department may fund all or portions of eligible grant
applications.
(2) Priority consideration for public participation grant
funding will be given to:
(a) Applicants requesting a hazardous substance release
grant;
(b) New applicants; and
(c) Applicants that demonstrate the ability to provide
accurate technical information on complex waste management
issues.
(3) General criteria. All public participation grants will
be evaluated against the following criteria:
(a) The type and extent of the applicant group's past
history and experience conducting activities similar to those
described in the grant application;
(b) The group's basic funding, with consideration given to
groups with limited resources;
(c) The group's ability to appropriately manage grant funds;
(d) Except for emergency grants, if more than one group is
interested in the same project, priority consideration will be
given to groups who consolidate;
(e) Availability of funding sources for the project;
(f) Past performance under a public participation grant;
(g) The group's ability to define the environmental issue
and identify what changes will occur in the problem as a result
of the project; and
(h) Demonstration of the use of Bennett's hierarchy or
similar methodology with a focus on outcome and clear commitment
to follow through to end results.
(4) Special criteria.
(a) Hazardous substance release grants. Hazardous substance
release grants, including emergency grants, will be evaluated
against the following criteria:
(i) The degree to which the applicant group may be adversely
or potentially adversely impacted by the release or threatened
release of the hazardous substance, including but not limited to
adverse or potential adverse impacts to surface and drinking
waters, soils, flora or fauna, species diversity, air quality,
property values, marketability of agricultural crops, and
recreational areas;
(ii) The degree to which the applicant group represents the
environmental, health, and economic interests of individual group
members;
(iii) The degree to which the proposed project will promote
public participation in the investigation or remediation of the
release or threatened release of the hazardous substance.
(b) Waste management priorities grants. Waste management
priorities grants will be evaluated against the following
criteria:
(i) The degree to which the proposed public participation
activity will promote or implement the state solid or hazardous
waste management priorities;
(ii) The degree to which the proposed project will
facilitate public understanding of the state solid and hazardous
waste management priorities;
(iii) The degree to which the proposed public participation
activities are consistent with or improve upon existing solid or
hazardous waste management plans.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.105D RCW. 01-05-024 (Order
97-09A), § 173-321-050, filed 2/12/01, effective 3/15/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.080 and chapter 70.105D RCW. 90-18-065 (Order 90-20), § 173-321-050, filed 9/4/90, effective
10/5/90. Statutory Authority: 1989 c 2. 89-21-072 (Order
89-26), § 173-321-050, filed 10/17/89, effective 11/17/89.]