11.36—May the authorized official use both type A and type B procedures for the same release?
        
        (a) 
         The authorized official may use both a type A procedure and type B procedures for the same release if:
    
    
    
    
        
        (3) 
         The type B procedures are used only to determine damages for injuries or compensable values that do not fall into the categories addressed by the type A procedure. [ Sections 11.14(v) and 11.62 define “injury.”  Section 11.83(c)(1) defines “compensable value.”]
    
    
    
        
        (1) 
         Direct mortality of species covered by the NRDAM/CME or NRDAM/GLE resulting from short-term exposure to the released substance. Volume IV of the NRDAM/CME technical document (incorporated by reference, see  § 11.18) lists the species that the NRDAM/CME covers.  Section 3, Volume III of the NRDAM/GLE technical document (incorporated by reference, see  § 11.18) lists the species that the NRDAM/GLE covers;
    
    
        
        (2) 
         Direct loss of production of species covered by the NRDAM/CME or NRDAM/GLE resulting from short-term exposure to the released substance;
    
    
        
        (3) 
         Indirect mortality of species covered by the NRDAM/CME or NRDAM/GLE resulting from disruption of the food web by direct mortality or direct loss of production;
    
    
        
        (4) 
         Indirect loss of production of species covered by the NRDAM/CME or NRDAM/GLE resulting from disruption of the food web by direct mortality or direct loss of production;
    
    
    
        
        (6) 
         Lost economic rent for lost commercial harvests resulting from any closures specified by the authorized official and/or from population losses;
    
    
        
        (7) 
         Lost recreational harvests resulting from any closures specified by the authorized official and/or from population losses;
    
    
        
        (8) 
         For the type A procedure for coastal and marine environments, lost wildlife viewing, resulting from population losses, by residents of the States bordering the provinces in which the population losses occurred. [A province is one of the geographic areas delineated in Table 6.1, Volume I of the NRDAM/CME technical document.] For the type A procedure for Great Lakes environments, lost wildlife viewing, resulting from population losses, by residents of local areas bordering the provinces in which the population losses occurred. [A province is one of the geographic areas delineated in Table 8.1, Volume I of the NRDAM/GLE technical document.];
    
    
    
    
        
        (c) 
         If the authorized official uses both type A and type B procedures, he or she must explain in the Assessment Plan how he or she intends to prevent double recovery.
    
    
        
        (d) 
         When the authorized official uses type B procedures for injuries not addressed in a type A procedure, he or she must follow all of subpart E (which contains standards for determining and quantifying injury as well as determining damages),  § 11.31(c) (which addresses content of the Assessment Plan), and  § 11.37 (which addresses confirmation of exposure). When the authorized official uses type B procedures for compensable values that are not included in a type A procedure but that result from injuries that are addressed in the type A procedure, he or she need not follow all of subpart E,  § 11.31(c), and  § 11.37. Instead, the authorized official may rely on the injury predictions of the type A procedure and simply use  the valuation methodologies authorized by  § 11.83(c) to calculate compensable value. When using valuation methodologies, the authorized official must comply with  § 11.84.