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Corrections policy

Corrections are part of the record

Operators, public authorities, researchers and residents can all challenge a record. The strongest response is a specific correction backed by a primary source.

Effective 15 Jul 2026

What to send

Identify the map record, the field you believe is wrong, the corrected value, and the dated public document that supports it. For a location safety concern, explain why a more approximate pin is appropriate without sending sensitive security detail.

How corrections are assessed

  1. Confirm that the source refers to the same campus and phase.
  2. Check whether the value is measured, designed, announced or live.
  3. Compare publication dates and later superseding documents.
  4. Change the record, request clarification or leave it unchanged with a reason.

Material changes

Status, capacity metric, location, operator, permit outcome and substantive environmental claims are material. A published correction should state the previous value, new value, date, reason and source. Typographical fixes that do not change meaning may be made without a separate notice.

Disagreement and right of reply

A company statement may be linked and accurately described even when independent verification is unavailable. The record will label it as a company-reported claim rather than presenting it as measured performance.

Request a change

Use the report form, select “Correction to a record,” and choose the publication preference that fits your request. Never include access credentials, confidential files or identity numbers.