b'Ref. No. Metric Name DefinitionFresh Water Resources 8 used in Thermal Power Generation ActivitiesWater Withdrawals -Amount of freshwater consumed for use in thermal generation. Freshwater includes water sourced from fresh surface water, groundwater, rain water and fresh municipal water.8.1 Consumptive (Millions ofDo NOT include recycled, reclaimed, or gray water. Water consumption is defined as water that is not returned to the original water source after being withdrawn, including evaporationGallons) to the atmosphere. Water Withdrawals - Non- Amount of fresh water withdrawn, but not consumed, for use in thermal generation.Freshwater includes water sourced from fresh surface water, groundwater, rain water and fresh municipal 8.2 Consumptive (Millions ofwater. Do NOT include recycled, reclaimed, or gray water. Information on organizational water withdrawal may be drawn from water meters, water bills, calculations derived from other available Gallons) water data or (if neither water meters nor bills or reference data exist) the organizations own estimates.Water Withdrawals -Rate of freshwater consumed for use in thermal generation. Freshwater includes water sourced from fresh surface water, groundwater, rain water and fresh municipal water. Do NOT include 8.3 Consumptive Rate (Millionsrecycled, reclaimed, or gray water. Water consumption is defined as water that is not returned to the original water source after being withdrawn, including evaporation to the atmosphere.of Gallons/Net MWh) Divide millions of gallons by equity-owned total net generation from all equity-owned net electric generation as reported under Metric 2, Net Generation for the data year (MWh). Water Withdrawals - Rate of fresh water withdrawn, but not consumed, for use in thermal generation.Freshwater includes water sourced from fresh surface water, groundwater, rain water and fresh municipal 8.4 Non-Consumptive Ratewater. Do NOT include recycled, reclaimed, or gray water. Information on organizational water withdrawal may be drawn from water meters, water bills, calculations derived from other available (Millions of Gallons/water data or (if neither water meters nor bills or reference data exist) the organizations own estimates.Divide millions of gallons by equity-owned total net generation from all equity-owned Net MWh) net electric generation as reported under Metric 2, Net Generation for the data year (MWh). 9 Waste Products Amount of HazardousMetric tons of hazardous waste, as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), manifested for disposal at a Treatment Storage and Disposal (TSD) facility. Methods of 9.1 Waste Manifested fordisposal include disposing to landfill, surface impoundment, waste pile and land treatment units. Hazardous wastes include either listed wastes (F, K, P and U lists) or characteristic wastes (wastes which exhibit at least one of the following characteristics - ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, toxicity). Include hazardous waste from all company operations including generation, Disposal transmissions, distribution and other operations.Percent of CoalPercent of coal combustion products (CCPs) - fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, flue gas desulfurization materials, scrubber bi-product - diverted from disposal into beneficial uses, including 9.2 Combustion Productsbeing sold. Include any CCP that is generated during the data year and stored for beneficial use in a future year. Only include CCP generated at company equity-owned facilities. If no weight Beneficially Used data are available, estimate the weight using available information on waste density and volume collected, mass balances, or similar information.56'