SB1071,,5050(d) The department may not provide more than one award of aid for a site or facility in a single fiscal year, except for sites or facilities under sub. (4) (a). SB1071,,5151(4) Eligible sites and facilities. An eligible applicant under sub. (5) may receive aid under this section for any the following sites or facilities: SB1071,,5252(a) Sites or facilities for which an application for eligibility was submitted under the dry cleaner environmental response program under s. 292.65, 2021 stats., and that were deemed eligible for that program before the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date]. SB1071,,5353(b) Brownfields. SB1071,,5454(c) Sites or facilities regulated under s. 292.11 that are owned by entities that are exempt from s. 292.11 (3), (4), and (7) (b) and (c) as provided under s. 292.11 (9) (e), 292.13, or 292.21. SB1071,,5555(d) Sites or facilities regulated under s. 292.11 that are owned by private parties. SB1071,,5656(5) Eligible entities. The following entities are eligible for an award under this section. SB1071,,5757(a) Local governmental units that did not cause the discharge or environmental pollution. SB1071,,5858(b) Owners or operators of dry cleaning facilities that own or operate an eligible site or facility under sub. (4) (a). SB1071,,5959(c) Private parties, other than a dry cleaning facility under par. (b), that did not cause the discharge or environmental pollution and can demonstrate that the party’s property was fairly acquired through an arm’s-length transaction. SB1071,,6060(6) Eligible activities; ineligible costs. (a) All activities for which aid is provided under this section shall comply with all state and federal laws and rules promulgated by the department, unless otherwise provided under this section or rules promulgated under this section. SB1071,,6161(b) The department may award aid under this section to cover the costs of any of the following activities: SB1071,,62621. Assessment and investigation of a discharge or environmental pollution. SB1071,,63632. Interim and remedial actions to remove hazardous substances from contaminated media. SB1071,,64643. Treatment and disposal of contaminated media. SB1071,,65654. Vapor intrusion assessment and mitigation. SB1071,,66665. Removal of abandoned containers, as defined in s. 292.41 (1). SB1071,,67676. Asbestos abatement activities, as defined in s. 254.11 (2), conducted as part of redevelopment activities. SB1071,,68687. Environmental monitoring. SB1071,,69698. Restoration or replacement of a private potable water supply, if eligible for temporary emergency water supplies under rules promulgated by the department. SB1071,,70709. The removal of underground hazardous substance or petroleum product storage tanks. SB1071,,717110. Preparation of documentation to apply for case closure under s. 292.11. SB1071,,727211. Other costs identified by the department as reasonable and necessary for proper investigation, analysis of remedial action options, remedial action planning, and remedial action to meet the requirements of s. 292.11. SB1071,,7373(c) The department may not award aid under this section to cover any of the following costs: SB1071,,74741. The cost of activities conducted prior to the award of aid under this section, except for activities conducted at a site or facility under sub. (4) (a). SB1071,,75752. The cost of activities that the department determines are not integral to the investigation and remediation of a discharge or environmental pollution. SB1071,,76763. Legal fees. SB1071,,77774. The cost of investigations or remedial action conducted outside this state. SB1071,,78785. Costs for financing eligible activities. SB1071,,7979(7) Application for aid. Eligible applicants shall submit an application on a form prescribed by the department and shall include any information the department finds necessary to evaluate the eligibility of the project and amount of aid to be awarded. SB1071,,8080(8) Rules; records. The department shall promulgate rules to administer the program under this section, including rules prescribing the criteria for determining the amount of aid to be awarded, the records that must be maintained by an applicant, and the periods for which those records must be retained. The department may inspect any document in the possession of an applicant or any other person if the document is relevant to an application for aid under this section. SB1071,,8282(1) Dry cleaner environmental response fund transfer. The unencumbered balance in the dry cleaner environmental response fund under s. 25.48, 2021 stats., is transferred to the environmental fund under s. 25.46. SB1071,1883Section 18. Nonstatutory provisions. SB1071,,8484(1) Authorized positions; revitalize Wisconsin program. The authorized FTE positions for the department of natural resources are increased by 5.0 SEG positions, to be funded from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (6) (et), for the purpose of administering the revitalize Wisconsin program under s. 292.66 and making any required payments under s. 25.43 (2s). SB1071,,8585(2) Authorized positions; financial assistance for waste removal and sampling. The authorized FTE positions for the department of natural resources are increased by 5.0 SEG positions, to be funded from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (6) (eu), for the purpose of providing financial assistance for the purpose described under s. 20.370 (6) (eu).
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