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SPS 385.50(1)(c) (c) When a report is deemed acceptable, a governmental unit shall so indicate on the report and file the report for future reference.
SPS 385.50(1)(d) (d) If the report is not acceptable, a governmental unit shall notify the submitter in writing and shall state the deficiencies or actions, or both, necessary to bring the report into compliance with this chapter or ch. SPS 383.
SPS 385.50(2) (2)Verification.
SPS 385.50(2)(a)1.1. The governmental unit or the department may require the property owner or the certified soil tester to provide soil pits in accordance with s. SPS 385.20 (3) for verification of soil profile evaluation data.
SPS 385.50(2)(a)2. 2. The certified soil tester who is responsible for the soil report shall be present at the site during the verification of soil profile evaluation data if so requested by the governmental unit or the department.
SPS 385.50(2)(a)3. 3. Soil verifications may not be conducted under adverse weather or light conditions that may lead to inaccurate results.
SPS 385.50(2)(b) (b) Site.
SPS 385.50(2)(b)1.1. The governmental unit or the department may require the property owner or certified individual who prepared the site report to provide assistance and equipment to verify site conditions.
SPS 385.50(2)(b)2. 2. The certified individual who is responsible for the site report shall be present at the site during the verification of site conditions if so requested by the governmental unit or department.
SPS 385.50(2)(c) (c) Report. The governmental unit or the department shall complete a written report for each soil or site verification completed, and the results or findings of the report shall be filed with the soil and site evaluation report for future reference.
SPS 385.50 History History: Cr. Register, April, 2000, No. 532, eff. 7-1-00; correction in (1) (d), (2) (a) 1. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672.
SPS 385.60 SPS 385.60Soil saturation determinations.
SPS 385.60(1)(1)General.
SPS 385.60(1)(a)(a) A property owner, or the owner's agent, may submit documentation to prove that redoximorphic features, or other soil color patterns, at a particular site are not indicative of periodically saturated soil conditions or high groundwater elevation.
SPS 385.60(1)(b) (b) Documentation shall be in the form of an interpretive determination, soil saturation determination, hydrograph procedure or artificially controlled navigable water determination pursuant to this section.
SPS 385.60(2) (2)Interpretive determinations.
SPS 385.60(2)(a)(a) A written report by a certified soil tester evaluating and interpreting redoximorphic soil features, or other soil color patterns, may be submitted to the department in lieu of high groundwater determination data. The written report shall conclusively determine current conditions of periodic soil saturation and assess their effect upon the operation of a POWTS.
SPS 385.60(2)(b) (b) The department shall make a determination on the validity of the data, results and conclusions set forth in the report.
SPS 385.60(2)(c) (c) The written report shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following information:
SPS 385.60(2)(c)1. 1. A soil evaluation report pursuant to s. SPS 385.40.
SPS 385.60(2)(c)2. 2. An interpretive review of the site including, but not limited to, all of the following:
SPS 385.60(2)(c)2.a. a. Local hydrology.
SPS 385.60(2)(c)2.b. b. A historical interpretation of the local geomorphology.
SPS 385.60(2)(c)2.c. c. Soil disturbance and hydraulic modification.
SPS 385.60(2)(c)2.d. d. The landscape position and local topography in the area under investigation.
SPS 385.60(2)(c)3. 3. Soil series and mapping units, if available, for the immediate area, as listed in the USDA soil survey.
SPS 385.60(2)(c)4. 4. Data, if any, from previous soil saturation determinations in similar soil conditions and landscape position.
SPS 385.60(2)(c)5. 5. Any written reports, comments or recommendations by the governmental unit or department staff.
SPS 385.60(3) (3)Soil saturation determination.
SPS 385.60(3)(a)(a) General. Actual elevations of soil saturation may be determined at specific sites in accordance with the soil saturation determination procedures in par. (c).
SPS 385.60(3)(c) (c) Precipitation.
SPS 385.60(3)(c)1.1. Precipitation data reported for soil saturation determination purposes shall include monthly totals for September through May, and daily totals for February through May.
SPS 385.60(3)(c)2. 2. Precipitation data totals under subd. 1. shall be from either the closest local station to the site where the observation pipe is installed, or the average from the 3 closest local stations to the site. If averaging is used, the totals under subd. 1. shall be submitted for all 3 stations.
SPS 385.60(3)(d) (d) Regional water tables.
SPS 385.60(3)(d)1.1. Where sites are subject to a broad, relatively uniform, regional water table, the fluctuation observed over a several year cycle shall be considered.
SPS 385.60(3)(d)2. 2. At such sites, and where free water levels are more than 5 feet below grade, determinations shall be made using the hydrograph procedures contained in sub. (4).
SPS 385.60(3)(d)3. 3. Areas affected by a regional water table shall be delineated by the department in consultation with the affected counties and the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey.
SPS 385.60(3)(e) (e) Fine textured soil.
SPS 385.60(3)(e)1.1. The department may prohibit soil saturation determinations in fine textured soil with high matric potentials where determination results may be inconclusive.
SPS 385.60(3)(e)2. 2. In such cases, the department may approve alternative methods to address the direct determination of saturated or near saturated soil conditions not enumerated in this section.
SPS 385.60(3)(f) (f) Groundwater elevation observation pipe installation and construction.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)1.1. Number of observation pipes.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)1.a.a. At least 3 groundwater elevation observation pipes shall be installed to delineate the area under investigation.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)1.b. b. The governmental unit or department may require more than 3 observation pipes to adequately evaluate potential soil saturation conditions.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)2. 2. Observation pipe depth.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)2.a.a. At the request of the department or governmental unit, at least one observation pipe shall be constructed to a depth of 15 feet below the ground surface to determine if high groundwater elevation conditions are due to a perched water table and the possible extent of the saturated zone.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)2.b. b. Other observation pipes shall terminate at specific depths below grade that will serve to evaluate where shallow perched zones of soil saturation occur within the soil profile.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)2.c. c. The governmental unit or department may designate specific observation pipe depths and locations based on soil and site conditions, or experience in a particular geographic area or topographic position.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)2.d. d. An observation pipe may not be less than 24 inches deep.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3. 3. Observation pipe construction. The direct observation of soil saturation conditions shall be accomplished by means of observation pipes conforming to this subdivision and Figure 385.60-1.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.a. a. The observation pipe shall be of a material meeting the standards in s. SPS 384.30 Table 384.30-1, except that lead pipe may not be used.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.b. b. The inside diameter of an observation pipe may not be less than 2 inches or more than 4 inches nominal size.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.c. c. The borehole diameter shall be 2 to 4 inches larger than the outside diameter of the observation pipe.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.d. d. The top of the observation pipe shall terminate at least 18 inches above grade and be provided with a vented cap.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.e. e. The bottom of the observation pipe shall terminate with a slotted, or screened pipe. The slots or screen shall extend 6 to 18 inches above the bottom of the pipe and be at least 4 inches below the filter pack seal. The slots or screen shall not be hand cut and shall be designed to retain soil particles with a diameter of greater than 0.02 inch.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.f. f. Except for the vented end cap, joints between lengths of pipe and fittings shall conform to s. SPS 384.40.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.g. g. Finished grade around the observation pipe shall be sloped away from the observation pipe using soil material.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.h. h. At a minimum, the upper 12 inches of annular space surrounding the observation pipe shall be sealed by puddled clay, bentonite, or an equal-parts mixture of soil, bentonite and cement. A surface seal may not be necessary if the entire soil profile is sand.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.i. i. The annular space seal below 12 inches and to the top of the filter pack seal may be of unspecified soil material.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.j. j. A filter pack seal shall be installed above the filter pack to prevent soil migration downward into the filter pack.
SPS 385.60(3)(f)3.k. k. The observation pipe shall be set on at least 2 inches of pea gravel that extends 4 to 6 inches above the top of the screen or highest slot. The gravel filter pack is not necessary if the natural soil is coarse sand or coarser.
Figure 385.60-1
SPS 385.60(3)(g) (g) Observations.
SPS 385.60(3)(g)1.1. Observation period. The observation period for soil saturation determinations shall begin on or before the appropriate date specified in Figure 385.60-2, and end June 1.
SPS 385.60(3)(g)2. 2. Alternate observation period. The department may approve an alternate observation period if the data presented conclusively demonstrates equivalency to conditions encountered during a normal spring observation period.
SPS 385.60(3)(g)3. 3. Minimum frequency. Observations shall be made on the first day of the observation period and at least every 7 days thereafter until the observation period is complete.
SPS 385.60(3)(h) (h) Conclusions.
SPS 385.60(3)(h)1.1. The highest level of soil saturation shall be considered the highest level of free water observed in an observation pipe on 2 occasions 7 days apart during the observation period.
SPS 385.60(3)(h)2. 2. The results of soil saturation determinations under this section shall be considered inconclusive if the precipitation totals under par. (c) do not equal or exceed:
SPS 385.60(3)(h)2.a. a. 8.5 inches from September 1 through the last day of February; and
SPS 385.60(3)(h)2.b. b. 7.6 inches from March 1 through May 31.
Figure 385.60-2
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SPS 385.60(3)(i) (i) Reporting data.
SPS 385.60(3)(i)1.1. Within 180 days of the completion of the observations, 3 copies of the following data shall be submitted to the department for review:
SPS 385.60(3)(i)1.a. a. A soil and site evaluation report pursuant to s. SPS 385.40.
SPS 385.60(3)(i)1.b. b. Observation pipe installation, depth, location and elevation information.
SPS 385.60(3)(i)1.c. c. Precipitation data and name of any local station used.
SPS 385.60(3)(i)1.d. d. Observation dates.
SPS 385.60(3)(i)1.e. e. Current and any prior observation results.
SPS 385.60(3)(i)1.f. f. Any governmental unit observations or reports pertaining to the soil saturation determination observations, observation pipe construction or soil/site conditions.
SPS 385.60(3)(i)2. 2. Within 180 days of the completion of the observations, one copy of the data specified in subd. 1. shall be filed with the governmental unit having jurisdiction.
SPS 385.60(3)(j) (j) Report forms. Soil saturation determination results shall be reported on forms specified by the department.
SPS 385.60 Note Note: The Department forms required in this chapter are available for a nominal fee at telephone 800-DOC-SALE or 411 (Telecommunications Relay) or at docsales@doa.state.wi.us, or at no charge at the Department's Web site at http://dsps.wi.gov through links to Division of Industry Services forms.
SPS 385.60(3)(k) (k) Failure to report. Failure to file soil saturation determination results with the governmental unit and department within 60 days may disqualify the site from future soil saturation or interpretive determinations.
SPS 385.60(4) (4)Hydrograph procedure.
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