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NR 216.10(7) (7) Site review. A municipality operating an authorized local program shall perform all of the following for notice of intent approval under this section:
NR 216.10(7)(a) (a) Using information made available by the department, screen applications to identify projects that may be affected by any of the following:
NR 216.10(7)(a)1. 1. Wetland water quality standards provisions in ch. NR 103.
NR 216.10(7)(a)2. 2. Endangered and threatened resource protection requirements of s. 29.604, Stats., and ch. NR 27.
NR 216.10(7)(a)3. 3. Rules pertaining to any historic property that is a listed property, on the inventory or on the list of locally designated historic places under s. 44.45, Stats.
NR 216.10 Note Note: Historic properties include archaeological sites, burial sites and historic structures. The municipality screens projects to help landowners identify conflicts with the requirements listed under par. (a), but it is the landowner's responsibility to meet the requirements listed under par. (a) regardless of whether or not the authorized local program identifies concerns.
NR 216.10(7)(b) (b) Where the municipality identifies that a proposed construction site may be affected by requirements listed under par. (a), direct the landowner to the appropriate state agency to resolve concerns or obtain proper authorization as appropriate.
NR 216.10 Note Note: The construction site storm water discharge permit issued pursuant to subch. III expressly requires that the construction project be conducted in accordance with the requirements listed under par. (a).
NR 216.10(7)(c) (c) Review proposed projects for compliance with the municipality's erosion control and storm water management ordinance.
NR 216.10 Note Note: Projects that require a permit under ch. 30, Stats., water quality certification, a wetland fill permit, or other permits and approvals for work within waterways or wetlands are not included in an authorized local program approved by the department and landowners must apply and obtain those permits and approvals from the appropriate department regulatory programs.
NR 216.10(8) (8) Records, annual report and fees.
NR 216.10(8)(a) (a) The municipality shall maintain records of notices of intent, inspections, and other relevant information necessary to administer an authorized local program.
NR 216.10(8)(b) (b) The municipality shall submit a written annual report to the department by March 31 of each year, based on the activities undertaken during the previous calendar year of authorized local program operation. The annual report shall include the following:
NR 216.10(8)(b)1. 1. Name, address and phone number of person responsible for administering the municipality's authorized local program.
NR 216.10(8)(b)2. 2. Construction project names and legal address of projects that have been approved under this section in the previous calendar year.
NR 216.10(8)(b)3. 3. The number of construction site inspections performed and a summary of enforcement actions taken.
NR 216.10(8)(c) (c) The application fee payable by the landowner to the department under s. NR 216.43 (2) is waived for each landowner who applies to an authorized local program, and in lieu of these individual payments, the municipality shall submit an annual fee to the department. This fee shall be paid by March 31 based on the previous calendar year of operation as an authorized local program. The annual fee is $75.00 for each construction site that the municipality approves under this section during the previous calendar year but in no case less than $500 nor more than $3,500 in total.
NR 216.10(9) (9) Department audit.
NR 216.10(9)(a)(a) The municipality shall provide the department with relevant information requested by the department to evaluate the municipality's effectiveness in administering its authorized local program.
NR 216.10(9)(b) (b) The municipality shall cooperate with the department in performing site inspections.
NR 216.10(10) (10) Program termination.
NR 216.10(10)(a)(a) To voluntarily discontinue operation of an authorized local program, a municipality shall do all of the following:
NR 216.10(10)(a)1. 1. Notify the department by letter of program termination at least 30 days prior to discontinuation of an authorized local program and include reasons for termination.
NR 216.10(10)(a)2. 2. Inform landowners of construction sites and the public at least 30 days prior to discontinuation of an authorized local program. The notice shall include the effective date of program termination and the requirement to submit a notice of intent directly to the department for all projects requiring coverage under subch. III following that date.
NR 216.10(10)(a)3. 3. Send the department a copy of all pending construction site notices of intent and other relevant information.
NR 216.10(10)(a)4. 4. Provide the department with the annual report as required under sub. (8) (b).
NR 216.10(10)(a)5. 5. Provide the department with its shared notice of intent revenue for projects that the municipality granted coverage to over the past calendar year in accordance with sub. (8) (c).
NR 216.10(10)(b) (b) The department shall notify a municipality of any deficiencies in complying with the authorized local program requirements of this section. The municipality shall be given a reasonable opportunity to correct deficiencies in complying with this section. If the municipality is unable to correct deficiencies or the department determines that the municipality has had continued occurrences of noncompliance with the requirements of this section, the department may terminate the authorization of a municipality's local program. The department shall notify the municipality by letter at least 30 days prior to termination.
NR 216.10 History History: CR 21-027: NR 216.10 (1) to (5) renum. from NR 216.415 (1) to (5) and as renumbered, am. (1), (2), (3) (title), (b), (4), (5) (title), (a), (c), cr. (5) (e) to (g), NR 216.10 (6) (title), (intro.), (a), (b), (7) to (10) renum. from NR 216.415 (6) (title), (intro.), (b), (c), (7) to (10) and, as renumbered, am. (6) (title), (a), (b) 2., (7) (intro.), (8) (a), (b) (intro.), 2., 3., (10) (a) (intro.), 2., 3., 5. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22; correction in (4), (8) (b) 2., (10) (a) 5. made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register March 2022 No. 795.
subch. II of ch. NR 216 Subchapter II — Industrial Storm Water Discharge Permits
NR 216.20 NR 216.20Purpose. This subchapter establishes criteria for identifying industrial discharges that require a WPDES storm water permit, application requirements, permit requirements and permit fees, as required by s. 283.33, Stats.
NR 216.20 History History: CR 03-028: cr. Register July 2004 No. 583, eff. 8-1-04.
NR 216.21 NR 216.21Applicability and exclusions.
NR 216.21(1)(1)Point sources. This subchapter applies to point sources which discharge storm water associated with industrial activity to the waters of the state, either directly or via a separate storm sewer system.
NR 216.21(2) (2) Categories. This subchapter applies to discharges originating from the industrial facilities belonging to categories identified in pars. (a) and (b).
NR 216.21(2)(a) (a) Tier 1 categories include all of the following:
NR 216.21(2)(a)1. 1. Heavy manufacturers defined by their primary Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code, which represents the primary income-producing activity at the facility, listed in Table 1: - See PDF for table PDF
NR 216.21 Note Note: Facilities in SIC Codes 2434, 2650-2659, 2670-2679, 2830-2839, 2850-2859, 2951, 3230-3239, 3271-3273 are included in s. NR 216.21(2)(b).
NR 216.21(2)(a)2. 2. Facilities involved in the recycling of materials such as metal scrap yards, battery reclaimers, salvage yards and automobile junk yards, including those classified in SIC Codes 5015 and 5093.
NR 216.21(2)(a)3. 3. Facilities with bulk storage piles for coal, metallic and non-metallic minerals and ores, and scrap not otherwise covered under this subchapter, such as those associated with freight transportation, SIC Code 4400-4499, and wholesale trade, SIC Code 5052.
NR 216.21(2)(b) (b) Tier 2 categories include all of the following:
NR 216.21(2)(b)1. 1. Manufacturing facilities defined by Table 2: - See PDF for table PDF
NR 216.21 Note Note: Facilities in SIC Codes 3110-3119, 3441 and 3730-3739 are included in s. NR 216.21 (2) (a) 1.
NR 216.21(2)(b)2. 2. Transportation facilities defined by Table 3 that have vehicle maintenance shops, equipment cleaning operations or airport de-icing operations. This subchapter only applies to those portions of these facilities that are involved in vehicle maintenance including rehabilitation, mechanical repairs, painting, fueling, lubrication and associated parking areas, involved in cleaning operations or de-icing operations, or that are listed as source areas under s. NR 216.27 (3) (e): - See PDF for table PDF
NR 216.21 Note Note: Facilities in SIC Codes 4221, 4222 and 4225 are included in s. NR 216.21 (2) (b) 1.
NR 216.21(2)(b)3.a.a. Facilities defined by Table 4, including active and inactive mining operations and oil and gas exploration, production, processing or treatment operations or transmission facilities. This subchapter only applies where storm water runoff has come into contact with any overburden, raw material, intermediate product, finished product, by-product or waste material located on the site of the operations. - See PDF for table PDF
NR 216.21(2)(b)3.b. b. This subchapter does not apply to non-coal mining operations which have been released from applicable state or federal reclamation requirements after December 17, 1990; nor to coal mining operations released from the performance bond issued to the facility by the appropriate surface mining control and reclamation act authority under 30 USC 1201 et seq. and 16 USC 470 et seq. Production, processing or treatment operations or transmission facilities associated with oil and gas extraction are included only if there has been a discharge of storm water containing a quantity of a pollutant reportable pursuant to 40 CFR 110.64, 40 CFR 117.21 or 40 CFR 302.6, or if a storm water discharge contributed to a violation of a water quality standard.
NR 216.21(2)(b)4. 4. Facilities subject to storm water effluent limitation guidelines, new or existing source performance standards or toxic pollutant effluent standards under 33 USC 1251, 1311, 1314(b) and (c), 1316(b) and (c), 1317(b) and (c), 1326(c), except those facilities classified as a Tier 1 pursuant to sub. (2) (a).
NR 216.21(2)(b)5. 5. Treatment works treating domestic sewage or any other sewage sludge or wastewater treatment device or system, used in the storage, treatment, recycling and reclamation of municipal or domestic sewage, including lands dedicated to the disposal of sewage sludge that are located within the confines of the facility, with a design flow of one million gallons per day or more, or required to have an approved pretreatment program. Not included are farm lands, domestic gardens or lands used for sludge management where sludge is beneficially reused and which are not physically located in the confines of the facility, or areas that are in compliance with 33 USC 1345.
NR 216.21(2)(b)6. 6. Hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities, including those operating under a license under s. 291.25, Stats.
NR 216.21(2)(b)7. 7. Landfills, land application sites and open dumps that receive or have received any industrial waste from any of the facilities identified in this section, including those subject to regulation under subtitle D of the resource conservation and recovery act, 42 USC 6901 et seq., or ch. 289, Stats. For the purposes of this subdivision, “industrial waste” means a disposed material generated by any of the facilities identified in this section including construction and demolition waste from a construction site regulated under subch. III. The term does not include placement of recycled material used during construction.
NR 216.21(2)(b)8. 8. All steam electric power generating facilities, including coal handling sites but not including off-site transformer or electric substations.
NR 216.21(2)(b)9. 9. Facilities described in SIC code 2951 for asphalt paving mixes and block, and facilities described in SIC codes 3271, 3272 and 3273 for cement products.
NR 216.21(2)(b)10. 10. Facilities previously classified as tier 1 dischargers that are subsequently classified as tier 2 under s. NR 216.23 (3).
NR 216.21(2)(b)11. 11. Discharges determined by the department to be significant contributors of pollutants to waters of the state.
NR 216.21(3) (3) Conditional no exposure exclusion.
NR 216.21(3)(a) (a) Discharges composed entirely of storm water are not storm water discharges associated with industrial activity if there is no exposure of industrial materials and activities to storm water, and the discharger satisfies the conditions in pars. (b) to (e). “No exposure" means that all industrial materials and activities are protected by a storm resistant shelter to prevent exposure to storm water. Industrial materials or activities include material handling equipment or activities, industrial machinery, raw materials, intermediate products, by-products, final products or waste products. Material handling activities include the storage, loading and unloading, transportation or conveyance of any raw material, intermediate product, final product or waste product.
NR 216.21(3)(b) (b) Qualification. To qualify for this exclusion, the operator of the discharge shall do all of the following:
NR 216.21(3)(b)1. 1. Provide a storm resistant shelter to protect industrial materials and activities from exposure to storm water.
NR 216.21(3)(b)2. 2. Complete and sign, in accordance with s. NR 216.22 (7), a certification that there are no discharges of storm water contaminated by exposure to industrial materials and activities from the entire facility, except as provided in par. (c).
NR 216.21(3)(b)3. 3. Submit an initial “no exposure” certification to the department at least 14 working days prior to the start of industrial operations on a form available from the department as specified under s. NR 216.006.
NR 216.21 Note Note: The department's no exposure certification form, Form 3400-188, requests necessary information to be consistent with federal requirements and US EPA NPDES Form 3510-11. US EPA has published a guidance document entitled Guidance Manual for Conditional Exclusion from Storm Water Permitting Based On “No Exposure" of Industrial Activities to Storm Water, EPA 833-B-00-001, dated June 2000. This guidance is available from the US EPA website at https://www.epa.gov/npdes/guidance-manual-conditional-exclusion-stormwater-permitting-based-no-exposure-industrial. The department no exposure certification form is available from the department website at https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Stormwater/industrial/forms.html or by calling 1-888-936-7463.
NR 216.21(3)(b)4. 4. Submit the signed certification to the department once every 5 years.
NR 216.21(3)(b)5. 5. Allow the department to inspect the facility to determine compliance with the “no exposure" conditions.
NR 216.21(3)(b)6. 6. Allow the department to make any “no exposure" inspection reports available to the public upon request.
NR 216.21(3)(b)7. 7. For facilities that discharge through an MS4, upon request, submit a copy of the certification of “no exposure" to the MS4 operator, as well as allow inspection and public reporting by the MS4 operator.
NR 216.21(3)(c) (c) Industrial materials and activities not requiring storm resistant shelter. To qualify for this exclusion, storm resistant shelter is not required for any of the following:
NR 216.21(3)(c)1. 1. Drums, barrels, tanks and similar containers that are tightly sealed, provided those containers are not deteriorated and do not leak. “Sealed" means banded or otherwise secured and without operational taps or valves.
NR 216.21(3)(c)2. 2. Adequately maintained vehicles used in material handling.
NR 216.21(3)(c)3. 3. Final products, other than products that would be mobilized in storm water such as rock salt.
NR 216.21(3)(d) (d) Limitations.
NR 216.21(3)(d)1.1. This conditional exclusion from the requirement to obtain a permit under this subchapter is available on a facility-wide basis only, not for individual outfalls. If a facility has some discharges of storm water that would otherwise be “no exposure" discharges, individual permit requirements may be adjusted by the department accordingly.
NR 216.21(3)(d)2. 2. If circumstances change and industrial materials or activities become exposed to storm water, the conditions for this exclusion no longer apply. The discharge then becomes subject to enforcement as an unpermitted discharge. Any conditionally exempt discharger who anticipates changes in circumstances shall submit a notice of intent to the department 14 or more working days prior to the change of circumstances and in accordance with s. NR 216.22.
NR 216.21 Note Note: A facility that has claimed a condition of “no exposure" should routinely inspect its facility to verify that it continues to operate in a condition of “no exposure."
NR 216.21(3)(d)3. 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the department retains the authority to require permit authorization and deny this exclusion upon making a determination that the discharge causes, has a reasonable potential to cause, or contributes to an exceedence of an applicable water quality standard, including designated uses.
NR 216.21(3)(e) (e) Certification. The “no exposure" certification shall include all of the following information, at a minimum, to aid the department in determining if the facility qualifies for the “no exposure" exclusion:
NR 216.21(3)(e)1. 1. The legal name, address and phone number of the discharger.
NR 216.21(3)(e)2. 2. The facility name, address, the county name where the facility is located, and the latitude and longitude where the facility is located.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3. 3. The certification shall indicate that none of the following materials or activities are, or will be in the foreseeable future, exposed to precipitation:
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.a. a. Using, storing or cleaning industrial machinery or equipment, and areas where residuals from using, storing or cleaning industrial machinery or equipment remain and are exposed to storm water.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.b. b. Materials or residuals on the ground or in storm water inlets from spills and leaks.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.c. c. Materials or products from past industrial activity.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.d. d. Material handling equipment, except adequately maintained vehicles.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.e. e. Materials or products during loading and unloading or transporting activities.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.f. f. Materials or products stored outdoors, except final products intended for outside use such as new cars, where exposure to storm water does not result in the discharge of pollutants.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.g. g. Materials contained in open, deteriorated or leaking storage drums, barrels, tanks and similar containers.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.h. h. Materials or products handled or stored on roads or railways owned or maintained by the discharger.
NR 216.21(3)(e)3.i. i. Waste material, except waste in covered, non-leaking containers.
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