NR 670.013(8)(a)
(a) A scale drawing of the facility showing the location of all past, present and future treatment, storage and disposal areas.
NR 670.013(8)(b)
(b) Photographs of the facility clearly delineating all existing structures; existing treatment, storage and disposal areas; and sites of future treatment, storage and disposal areas.
NR 670.013(9)
(9) A description of the processes to be used for treating, storing and disposing of hazardous waste, and the design capacity of these items.
NR 670.013(10)
(10) A specification of the hazardous wastes listed or designated under ch.
NR 661 to be treated, stored or disposed of at the facility, an estimate of the quantity of wastes to be treated, stored or disposed annually, and a general description of the processes to be used for the wastes.
NR 670.013(11)
(11) A listing of all permits, licenses or construction approvals received or applied for under any applicable federal or state regulations.
NR 670.013(12)
(12) A topographic map (or other map if a topographic map is unavailable) extending one mile beyond the property boundaries of the source, depicting the facility and each of its intake and discharge structures; each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal facilities; each well where fluids from the facility are injected underground; and those wells, springs, other surface water bodies, and drinking water wells listed in public records or otherwise known to the applicant within
¼ mile of the facility property boundary.
NR 670.013(13)
(13) A brief description of the nature of the business.
NR 670.013(14)
(14) For hazardous debris, a description of the debris categories and contaminant categories to be treated, stored or disposed of at the facility.
NR 670.013 History
History: CR 05-032: cr.
Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06.
NR 670.014
NR 670.014 Contents of the feasibility and plan of operation report: general requirements. NR 670.014(1)(1)
General information. The feasibility and plan of operation report consists of the general information requirements of this section, and the specific information requirements in ss.
NR 670.014 to
670.029 applicable to the facility. The feasibility and plan of operation information requirements presented in ss.
NR 670.014 to
670.029 reflect the standards promulgated in ch.
NR 664. These information requirements are necessary in order for the department to determine compliance with the ch.
NR 664 standards. If owners and operators of HWM facilities can demonstrate that the information prescribed in the feasibility and plan of operation report cannot be provided to the extent required, the department may make allowance for submission of the information on a case-by-case basis. Information required in the feasibility and plan of operation report shall be submitted to the department and signed according to s.
NR 670.011. Technical data, such as design drawings and specifications, and engineering studies shall be certified by a qualified professional engineer. For long-term care licenses, only the information specified in s.
NR 670.028 is required in the feasibility and plan of operation report.
NR 670.014(2)
(2)
General information requirements. All of the following information is required for all HWM facilities, except as s.
NR 664.0001 provides otherwise:
NR 670.014(2)(b)
(b) Chemical and physical analyses of the hazardous waste and hazardous debris to be handled at the facility. At a minimum, these analyses shall contain all the information which must be known to treat, store or dispose of the wastes properly according to ch.
NR 664.
NR 670.014(2)(d)
(d) A description of the security procedures and equipment required by s.
NR 664.0014, or a justification demonstrating the reasons for requesting a waiver of this requirement.
NR 670.014(2)(e)
(e) A copy of the general inspection schedule required by s.
NR 664.0015 (2). Include where applicable, as part of the inspection schedule, specific requirements in ss.
NR 664.0174,
664.0193 (9),
664.0195,
664.0226,
664.0254,
664.0303,
664.0602,
664.1033,
664.1052,
664.1053,
664.1058,
664.1084,
664.1085,
664.1086 and
664.1088.
NR 670.014 Note
Note: Include, where applicable, as part of the contingency plan, specific requirements in ss.
NR 664.0227 and
664.0200.
NR 670.014(2)(h)
(h) A description of procedures, structures or equipment used at the facility to do all of the following:
NR 670.014(2)(h)1.
1. Prevent hazards in unloading operations (for example, ramps, special forklifts).
NR 670.014(2)(h)2.
2. Prevent runoff from hazardous waste handling areas to other areas of the facility or environment, or to prevent flooding (for example, berms, dikes, trenches).
NR 670.014(2)(h)5.
5. Prevent undue exposure of personnel to hazardous waste (for example, protective clothing).
NR 670.014(2)(i)
(i) A description of precautions to prevent accidental ignition or reaction of ignitable, reactive or incompatible wastes as required to demonstrate compliance with s.
NR 664.0017 including documentation demonstrating compliance with s.
NR 664.0017 (3).
NR 670.014(2)(j)
(j) Traffic pattern, estimated volume (number, types of vehicles) and control (for example, show turns across traffic lanes, and stacking lanes (if appropriate); describe access road surfacing and load bearing capacity; show traffic control signals).
NR 670.014(2)(k)3.3. Owners and operators of all facilities shall provide an identification of whether the facility is located within a 100-year floodplain. This identification must indicate the source of data for such determination and include a copy of the relevant federal insurance administration flood map, if used, or the calculations and maps used where an FIA map is not available. Information shall also be provided identifying the 100-year flood level and any other special flooding factors (e.g., wave action) which must be considered in designing, constructing, operating, or maintaining the facility to withstand washout from a 100-year flood.
NR 670.014 Note
Note: Where maps for the national flood insurance program produced by the federal insurance administration (FIA) of the federal emergency management agency are available, they will normally be determinative of whether a facility is located within or outside of the 100-year floodplain. However, where the FIA map excludes an area, usually areas of the floodplain less than 200 feet in width, these areas must be considered and a determination made as to whether they are in the 100-year floodplain. Where FIA maps are not available for a proposed facility location, the owner or operator must use equivalent mapping techniques to determine whether the facility is within the 100-year floodplain, and if so located, what the 100-year flood elevation would be.
NR 670.014(2)(k)4.
4. Owners and operators of facilities located in the 100-year floodplain shall provide the following information:
NR 670.014(2)(k)4.a.
a. Engineering analysis to indicate the various hydrodynamic and hydrostatic forces expected to result at the site as consequence of a 100-year flood.
NR 670.014(2)(k)4.b.
b. Structural or other engineering studies showing the design of operational units (e.g., tanks, incinerators) and flood protection devices (e.g., floodwalls, dikes) at the facility and how these will prevent washout.
NR 670.014(2)(k)4.c.
c. If applicable, and in lieu of subds.
4. a. and
b., a detailed description of procedures to be followed to remove hazardous waste to safety before the facility is flooded, including:
1) Timing of such movement relative to flood levels, including estimated time to move the waste, to show that such movement can be completed before floodwaters reach the facility.
2) A description of the location or locations to which the waste will be moved and demonstration that those facilities will be eligible to receive hazardous waste in accordance with the regulations under chs.
NR 664 to
666 and
670.
3) The planned procedures, equipment, and personnel to be used and the means to ensure that such resources will be available in time for use.
4) The potential for accidental discharges of the waste during movement.
NR 670.014(2)(k)5.
5. Existing facilities not in compliance with s.
NR 664.0018 (2) shall provide a plan showing how the facility will be brought into compliance and a schedule for compliance.
NR 670.014(2)(k)6.
6. Owners and operators of all facilities shall provide an identification of whether the facility is located in:
NR 670.014(2)(k)6.a.
a. A habitat determined by the department to be critical to the continued existence of any threatened or endangered species listed in ch.
NR 27.
NR 670.014(2)(L)
(L) An outline of both the introductory and continuing training programs by owners or operators to prepare persons to operate or maintain the HWM facility in a safe manner as required to demonstrate compliance with s.
NR 664.0016. A brief description of how training will be designed to meet actual job tasks according to s.
NR 664.0016 (1) (c).
NR 670.014(2)(m)
(m) A copy of the closure plan and, where applicable, the long-term care plan required by ss.
NR 664.0112,
664.0118 and
664.0197. Include, where applicable, as part of the plans, specific requirements in ss.
NR 664.0178,
664.0197,
664.0228,
664.0258,
664.0310,
664.0351,
664.0601 and
664.0603.
NR 670.014(2)(n)
(n) For hazardous waste disposal units that have been closed, documentation that notices required under s.
NR 664.0119 have been filed.
NR 670.014(2)(o)
(o) The most recent closure cost estimate for the facility prepared according to s.
NR 664.0142 and a copy of the documentation required to demonstrate financial assurance under s.
NR 664.0143. For a new facility, a copy of the required documentation may be submitted 60 days prior to the initial receipt of hazardous wastes, if that is later than the submission of the feasibility and plan of operation report.
NR 670.014(2)(p)
(p) Where applicable, the most recent long-term care cost estimate for the facility prepared according to s.
NR 664.0144 plus a copy of the documentation required to demonstrate financial assurance under s.
NR 664.0145. For a new facility, a copy of the required documentation may be submitted 60 days prior to the initial receipt of hazardous wastes, if that is later than the submission of the feasibility and plan of operation report.
NR 670.014(2)(q)
(q) Where applicable, a copy of the insurance policy or other documentation which comprises compliance with s.
NR 664.0147. For a new facility, documentation showing the amount of insurance meeting the specification of s.
NR 664.0147 (1) and, if applicable, s.
NR 664.0147 (2), that the owner or operator plans to have in effect before initial receipt of hazardous waste for treatment, storage or disposal. A request for an alternate amount of required coverage, for a new or existing facility, may be submitted as specified in s.
NR 664.0147 (3).
NR 670.014(2)(s)
(s) A topographic map showing a distance of 1,000 feet around the facility at a scale of 2.5 centimeters (one inch) equal to not more than 61.0 meters (200 feet). Contours shall be shown on the map. The contour interval shall be sufficient to clearly show the pattern of surface water flow in the vicinity of and from each operational unit of the facility. For example, contours with an interval of 1.5 meters (5 feet), if relief is greater than 6.1 meters (20 feet), or an interval of 0.6 meters (2 feet), if relief is less than 6.1 meters (20 feet). Owners and operators of HWM facilities located in mountainous areas shall use large contour intervals to adequately show topographic profiles of facilities. The map shall clearly show all of the following:
NR 670.014(2)(s)4.
4. Surrounding land uses (residential, commercial, agricultural, recreational).
NR 670.014(2)(s)10.
10. Buildings; treatment, storage or disposal operations; or other structure (recreation areas, runoff control systems, access and internal roads, storm, sanitary and process sewerage systems, loading and unloading areas, fire control facilities, etc.)
NR 670.014(2)(s)12.
12. Location of operational units within the HWM facility site, where hazardous waste is (or will be) treated, stored or disposed (include equipment cleanup areas).
NR 670.014 Note
Note: For large HWM facilities the department may allow the use of other scales on a case-by-case basis.
NR 670.014(2)(u)
(u) For land disposal facilities, if a case-by-case extension has been approved under
40 CFR 268.5 or a petition has been approved under
40 CFR 268.6, a copy of the notice of approval for the extension or petition is required.
NR 670.014(2)(v)
(v) A summary of the pre-application meeting, along with a list of attendees and their addresses, and copies of any written comments or materials submitted at the meeting, as required under s.
NR 670.431 (3).
NR 670.014(2)(x)
(x) Applicants shall submit information to enable the department to make a determination on all of the following:
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.a.
a. Identification of all persons owning a 10% or greater legal or equitable interest in the applicant or in the assets of the applicant, including shareholders of a corporation which is an applicant and partners of a partnership which is an applicant.
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.b.
b. Identification of all other Wisconsin solid or hazardous waste facilities for which the applicant or any person identified in subd.
1. a. is named in, or subject to an order or plan approval issued by the department.
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.c.
c. Identification of all other Wisconsin solid or hazardous waste facilities which are owned by persons, including corporations and partnerships, in which the applicant or person identified in subpar. a. owns or previously owned a 10% or greater legal or equitable interest or a 10% or greater interest in the assets.
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.d.
d. A statement indicating whether or not all plan approvals and orders relating to all facilities identified in subpars. b. and c. are being complied with.
NR 670.014(2)(x)2.
2. The need for an environmental impact statement under s.
289.25, Stats., including the following information:
NR 670.014(2)(x)2.a.
a. A summary of the project, such as the purpose, history, background, relevant local, state and federal permits or approvals and zoning changes.
1) Changes in terrestrial resources, such as soil placement necessary to reach the proposed sub-base grades, construction of access roads, surface water drainage features and sedimentation controls.
2) Changes in aquatic resources, such as potential impacts to streams, wetlands, lakes and flowages under existing conditions as well as that anticipated during active operations and after closure.
3) Buildings, treatment units, roads and other structures to be constructed in conjunction with the facility.
4) Emissions and discharges such as dust, odors, gases, leachate, and surface water runoff associated with facility preparation, construction, operation, and closure.
5) Other changes anticipated with facility development.
6) Maps, plans and other descriptive material such as a facility development plan to clarify the information provided.
1) The physical environment such as the regional and local topography, geology, surface water drainage features, hydrogeologic conditions, air and wetlands as well as an evaluation of groundwater quality data and overall performance of any existing solid or hazardous waste units.
2) The dominant aquatic and terrestrial plant and animal species and habitats found in the area.
3) Land use, dominant features and zoning in the area.
4) Social and economic conditions such as any ethnic or cultural groups.
5) Other special resources such as archaeological, historical, state natural areas and prime agricultural lands.