Q278. My facility has completed its use of best available monitoring methods (BAMM) and is now fully following the methods in the final rule. Do and I need to notify EPA of this change?
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Please note, there is no requirement to notify EPA when a facility or supplier no longer uses Best Available Monitoring Methods (BAMM) and fully follows the methods as outlined in the Greenhouse Gas Reporting rule. The facility or supplier's monitoring plan (which is a recordkeeping requirement) should reflect the methods and procedures that are being used to calculate GHG emissions, therefore the plan should reflect that BAMM is no longer being used.

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