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NR 506.084 HistoryHistory: CR 21-076: cr. Register July 2022 No. 799, eff. 8-1-22.
NR 506.085NR 506.085Final use. The following activities are prohibited at solid waste disposal facilities which are no longer in operation unless specifically approved by the department in writing:
NR 506.085(1)(1)Use of the waste disposal area for agricultural purposes.
NR 506.085(2)(2)Establishment or construction of any buildings over the waste disposal area.
NR 506.085(3)(3)Excavation of the final cover or any waste materials.
NR 506.085 NoteNote: Activities at closed solid waste disposal facilities shall be restricted in accordance with the applicable transference of responsibility provisions of s. 289.46 (2), Stats.
NR 506.085 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1996, No. 486, eff. 7-1-96.
NR 506.09NR 506.09Waste characterization.
NR 506.09(1)(1)General. No person may dispose in a landfill prohibited items under s. NR 506.095. Wastes which are limited under ss. NR 506.10 to 506.155 may only be disposed in accordance with those sections. Solid wastes which are not prohibited or limited under ss. NR 506.095 to 506.155 and which do not constitute more than 5% of the total proposed design capacity may be disposed without additional department approval providing they do not pose a significant threat to landfill operations, leachate or landfill gas quality, or groundwater quality, and they are handled in accordance with an approved special waste management plan. The physical and chemical characteristics of any high volume industrial waste stream such as foundry process waste, papermill sludge, utility coal-ash wastes, and other non-municipal waste streams that are anticipated to individually constitute more than 5% of the total proposed design capacity shall be analyzed and described in accordance with this section.
NR 506.09(2)(2)Submittal requirements. Requests for authorization to accept additional waste types shall include the following information at a minimum:
NR 506.09(2)(a)(a) Detailed physical and chemical characteristics including percent solids, material safety data sheets where appropriate and the results of the paint filter test.
NR 506.09(2)(b)(b) The volume of waste to be disposed of on a daily and yearly basis.
NR 506.09(2)(c)(c) The source of the wastes and a description of the processes which generated the waste.
NR 506.09(2)(d)(d) The duration of disposal.
NR 506.09(2)(e)(e) Special handling and disposal procedures.
NR 506.09(2)(f)(f) Based upon a preliminary review of the above information, the department may require additional information to determine the compatibility of the waste with the existing design and operation of the landfill.
NR 506.09 NoteNote: Landfill operators who wish to accept hazardous waste from very small quantity generators subject to s. NR 662.014 (1) shall obtain approval from the department under s. NR 506.155.
NR 506.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1988, No. 385, eff. 2-6-88; r. and recr. (1), am. (2) (a), Register, June, 1996, No. 486, eff. 7-1-96.
NR 506.095NR 506.095Prohibited items. No person may dispose of the following in a landfill:
NR 506.095(1)(1)Lead acid batteries.
NR 506.095(2)(2)Major appliances.
NR 506.095(3)(3)Waste oil or materials containing waste oil, except as provided in s. NR 506.105 and par. (a).
NR 506.095(3)(a)(a) Material containing, or otherwise contaminated with, minimal amounts of oil from which the oil has been removed to the extent possible such that no visible signs of free flowing oil remain in or on the material, may be disposed of in a solid waste landfill, provided the material is not listed or identified as a hazardous waste.
NR 506.095 NoteNote: The department encourages the recycling of used oil including oil-soaked rags and similar materials, by use of laundering services, burning for energy recovery and other recycling methods.
NR 506.095 NoteNote: Disposal of petroleum contaminated soil and materials into solid waste disposal facilities shall be done in accordance with the applicable provisions of chs. NR 419 and 722.
NR 506.095(3)(b)(b) Oil drained or removed from materials containing or otherwise contaminated with oil is subject to regulation as used oil.
NR 506.095 NoteNote: The department encourages that solid waste material from which oil is removed, such as used oil filters that have been drained in accordance with s. NR 661.0004 (2) (m), be recycled. If the material cannot be recycled, it should be properly characterized and disposed of in accordance with the requirements of chs. NR 500 to 538 and 660 to 679
NR 506.095(3)(c)(c) No person may mix oil with other material for the purpose of avoiding the prohibition of s. 287.07 (1m) (b), Stats.
NR 506.095(4)(4)Yard waste.
NR 506.095(5)(5)Solid waste that contains any material identified in s. 287.07 (3), Stats., that is generated in a region, as defined in s. 287.01 (8), Stats., that does not have an effective recycling program as determined under s. 287.11, Stats., and ch. NR 544, unless the material is subject to an exemption, waiver or beneficial use approval under s. 287.11 (2p), Stats. This subsection does not apply to any material identified in s. 287.07 (3), Stats., that contains infectious waste or that is from a treatment area and is mixed with infectious waste generated in the treatment area, if the container, package or material has been treated pursuant to standards established under ch. NR 526 to render the infectious waste noninfectious.
NR 506.095(6)(6)A material identified in s. 287.07 (3), Stats., that is separated for recycling as part of an effective recycling program under s. 287.11, Stats., and ch. NR 544, unless the department has granted a variance under s. 287.11 (2m), Stats.
NR 506.095 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1996, No. 486, eff. 7-1-96; corrections in (5) and (6) were made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register March 2003 No. 567.
NR 506.10NR 506.10Asbestos. No person may dispose of asbestos containing material at a solid waste landfill except in conformance with the following minimum requirements:
NR 506.10(1)(1)Landfill criteria. Only facilities meeting the following criteria may accept asbestos for disposal:
NR 506.10(1)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (c), only approved facilities as defined in s. 289.01 (3), Stats., may accept asbestos containing material for disposal.
NR 506.10(1)(b)(b) The following asbestos containing materials may be accepted only at landfills engineered with a liner and leachate collection system which are approved to accept asbestos. The department may approve other landfills on a case by case basis.
NR 506.10(1)(b)1.1. Category I non-friable asbestos containing material, which is not construction and demolition material,
NR 506.10(1)(b)2.2. Category II non-friable asbestos containing material,
NR 506.10(1)(b)3.3. Friable asbestos material.
NR 506.10(1)(c)(c) Construction and demolition materials containing category I non-friable asbestos may be disposed of at construction and demolition waste landfills approved in accordance with ch. NR 503 and approved facilities as defined in s. 289.01 (3), Stats.
NR 506.10(2)(2)General requirements.
NR 506.10(2)(a)(a) Unless an alternative handling procedure is approved by the department, category II nonfriable asbestos containing material and friable asbestos material shall be disposed of in a trench excavated into existing refuse and shall be covered with a minimum of 3 feet of non-asbestos solid waste or soil prior to compaction.
NR 506.10 NoteNote: All applicable safety measures required by chs. NR 400 to 499, and EPA and OSHA, specifically, those requirements dealing with the safety of personnel working with the asbestos, shall be followed. U.S. EPA 40 CFR Part 61 “National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)” contains additional requirements for the disposal of asbestos containing materials.
NR 506.10(2)(b)(b) The location of category II nonfriable asbestos containing material and friable asbestos material disposal within the landfill shall be recorded by horizontal and vertical coordinates and maintained in accordance with s. NR 506.17.
NR 506.10(2)(c)(c) Category II nonfriable asbestos containing material and friable asbestos material may not be placed in previous asbestos disposal areas or areas proposed for future landfill construction, including leachate headwells and gas collection wells.
NR 506.10 NoteNote: All applicable safety measures required by chs. NR 400 to 499, and EPA and OSHA, specifically, those requirements dealing with the safety of personnel working with the asbestos, shall be followed. U.S. EPA 40 CFR Part 61 “National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)” contains additional requirements for the disposal of asbestos containing materials.
NR 506.10 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1988, No. 385, eff. 2-6-88; am. (intro.), (2) (a), r. and recr. (1), (2) (b), (c), Register, June, 1996, No. 486, eff. 7-1-96.
NR 506.105NR 506.105Untreated contaminated unconsolidated material. Except as provided in s. NR 506.095 (3) and this section, untreated contaminated unconsolidated material which is the result of a remediation conducted under chs. NR 700 to 736, or a remediation conducted in another state under the laws of that state, may not be disposed at a landfill, unless the disposal is in compliance with ss. NR 419.07 and 722.09 (4), and the landfill’s approved plan of operation. Untreated contaminated unconsolidated material other than untreated petroleum contaminated soil which is the result of a remediation conducted under chs. NR 700 to 736, or a remediation conducted in another state under the laws of that state, may be approved by the department for use as daily cover, in construction of soil structures within a landfill, or disposal on a case by case basis. Unconsolidated material has the meaning specified in s. NR 700.03 (64r).
NR 506.105 NoteNote: “Unconsolidated material” means soil, sediment or other granular material, such as fill, not including debris.
NR 506.105 NoteNote: Absorbents used to clean up oil spills are regulated under s. NR 506.095 and ch. NR 679.
NR 506.105(1)(1)Use of untreated petroleum contaminated soil.
NR 506.105(1)(a)(a) Untreated petroleum contaminated soil may be used as landfill daily cover if all of the following conditions are met:
NR 506.105(1)(a)1.1. The volume of untreated petroleum contaminated soil that is proposed to be used as daily cover does not exceed either the landfill’s net daily cover needs or 12.5% of the annual volume of waste received by the landfill.
NR 506.105(1)(a)2.2. The use of untreated petroleum contaminated soil as daily cover will not impair operation of the landfill, cause windblown problems, ponding of storm water or other nuisance conditions. Clay soils may not be used as daily cover.
NR 506.105(1)(a)3.3. The landfill has a liner and leachate collection system meeting the requirements of s. NR 504.06.
NR 506.105(1)(a)4.4. The requirements of subs. (2) to (4) are complied with.
NR 506.105(1)(b)(b) Untreated petroleum contaminated soil may be used in the construction of soil structures within the fill area when approved for that specific use by the department.
NR 506.105(1)(c)(c) Untreated petroleum contaminated soil may be disposed in a landfill other than as daily cover or in the construction of soil structures within the landfill only if approved by the department in the plan of operation for the landfill.
NR 506.105(1)(d)(d) Except as provided in pars. (a) to (c), no person may dispose of untreated petroleum contaminated soil in a landfill other than as daily cover or in the construction of soil structures within the landfill unless the department determines, on a case by case basis, that there is no practicable treatment alternative, and the department approves the disposal in writing.
NR 506.105(1)(e)(e) Petroleum contaminated soil which has been treated such that the concentration of volatile organic compound contaminants in the soil does not exceed 250 milligrams per kilogram is not subject to this section.
NR 506.105 NoteNote: Responsible parties must comply with s. NR 722.07 (3) by completing a written evaluation of recycling or treatment technologies.
NR 506.105(2)(2)Volume limitations.
NR 506.105(2)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b) or (c), the volume of untreated petroleum contaminated soil from a single clean-up site or facility that is proposed for landfill disposal may not exceed 250 cubic yards as measured in situ.
NR 506.105(2)(b)(b) Except as provided in par. (c), untreated volumes of petroleum contaminated soil from a single clean-up site or facility that exceed 250 cubic yards may be disposed of in a licensed landfill with a department approved composite liner, or a liner that is equivalent to a composite liner in terms of environmental protection as determined by the department, if approved by the department in the plan of operation for the landfill.
NR 506.105(2)(c)(c) Volumes of untreated petroleum contaminated soil from a single clean-up site or facility that exceed 2,000 cubic yards may be disposed of in a landfill only if prior written approval of a remedial action options report is obtained in accordance with s. NR 722.13 and approved in the landfill’s plan of operation.
NR 506.105(3)(3)Maximum organic compound concentration. No person may accept for disposal in a landfill untreated petroleum contaminated soil having an average organic compound concentration exceeding 2,000 mg/kg except for soils managed in accordance with ch. NR 708. For volumes of material less than 55 gallons the department may waive this prohibition in writing if the department finds that there are no practicable treatment alternatives. The department may accept knowledge in lieu of testing for specific waste types.
NR 506.105 NoteNote: The average organic compound concentration for untreated petroleum contaminated material is generally measured by diesel range organic compounds (DRO), gasoline range organic compounds (GRO), petroleum volatile organic compounds (PVOC), or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon compounds (PAH), alone or in combination.
NR 506.105 NoteNote: NR 419 imposes the following limits:
NR 506.105 NoteFor ozone nonattainment areas the concentration of volatile organic compound contaminants in the soil accepted may not exceed 250 mg/kg.
NR 506.105 NoteFor ozone attainment areas, in all contaminated soils accepted with a volatile organic compound concentration of greater than 250 mg/kg, the total quantity of volatile organic compounds may not exceed 25 tons per year.
NR 506.105 NoteMaterial contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) must be managed in accordance with the requirements of ch. NR 157 and this chapter.
NR 506.105(4)(4)Record keeping. Except as otherwise provided in par. (b), the owner or operator of a landfill which accepts untreated contaminated unconsolidated material having an average organic compound concentration exceeding 250 mg/kg in accordance with this section shall maintain records in accordance with s. NR 506.17 and the following:
NR 506.105(4)(a)(a) Records shall be maintained of the volume of materials received, the average organic compound concentration, the average benzene concentration, and the location for each site from which untreated petroleum contaminated soil is accepted at the landfill.
NR 506.105(4)(b)(b) Records shall be maintained on an on-going basis and summarized annually of the accumulated total pounds of organic compounds and accumulated pounds of benzene accepted in untreated petroleum contaminated soils at the landfill. The department may waive this requirement if an alternative air monitoring program for VOC emissions is approved by the department in accordance with ch. NR 419.
NR 506.105(4)(c)(c) The tonnage records of untreated petroleum contaminated soil accepted annually shall be summarized and submitted with the annual tonnage certification report required by s. NR 520.14 (3) (a).
NR 506.105 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1996, No. 486, eff. 7-1-96; am. (4) (c), Register, August, 1997, No. 500, eff. 9-1-97; CR 05-020: am. (4) (c) Register January 2006 No. 601, eff. 2-1-06; correction in (intro.) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2015 No. 715.
NR 506.11NR 506.11Infectious waste. No person may accept infectious waste at a solid waste disposal facility unless the requirements of s. NR 526.13 have been met.
NR 506.11 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1988, No. 385, eff. 2-6-88; am. Register, October, 1994, No. 466, eff. 11-1-94.
NR 506.12NR 506.12Ultra low-level radioactive waste. No person may dispose of ultra low-level radioactive waste at a landfill except in accordance with the following:
NR 506.12(1)(1)Landfill criteria. Only landfills meeting the following criteria may accept ultra low-level radioactive waste for disposal:
NR 506.12(1)(a)(a) The landfill shall be a licensed and approved landfill as defined in s. 289.01 (3), Stats.
NR 506.12(1)(b)(b) The landfill shall be approved by the department in writing to accept ultra low-level radioactive waste.
NR 506.12(2)(2)General requirements. The following criteria also apply to landfills proposing to accept ultra low-level radioactive waste:
NR 506.12(2)(a)(a) Sludge wastes shall meet the requirements contained in s. NR 506.13 or 506.14, as appropriate.
NR 506.12(2)(b)(b) A plan shall be submitted which addresses the control of any radon gas which may be generated by the waste.
NR 506.12 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1988, No. 385, eff. 2-6-88; am. (intro.), (1) (a), (b), (2) (intro.), Register, June, 1996, No. 486, eff. 7-1-96.
NR 506.13NR 506.13Free liquids wastes.
NR 506.13(1)(1)Small quantity exemption. An owner or operator of a solid waste landfill used for the disposal of municipal solid waste may not accept containers holding liquid waste unless:
NR 506.13(1)(a)(a) The container is small and similar in size to that normally found in household waste;
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