NR 670.016 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for tank systems. NR 670.017 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for surface impoundments. NR 670.018 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for waste piles. NR 670.019 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for incinerators. NR 670.021 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for landfills. NR 670.022 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for boilers and industrial furnaces burning hazardous waste. NR 670.023 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for miscellaneous units. NR 670.024 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for process vents. NR 670.025 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for equipment. NR 670.026 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for drip pads. NR 670.027 Specific feasibility and plan of operation report information requirements for air emission controls for tanks, surface impoundments and containers. NR 670.028 Information requirements for long-term care licenses. NR 670.029 License denial. Subchapter C — License Conditions
NR 670.030 Conditions applicable to all operating licenses. NR 670.031 Requirements for recording and reporting of monitoring results. NR 670.032 Establishing license conditions. NR 670.033 Schedules of compliance. Subchapter D — Changes to Licenses
NR 670.040 Transfer of licenses. NR 670.041 Modification or revocation and reissuance of licenses. NR 670.042 License modification at the request of the licensee. NR 670.043 Revocation, suspension or denial of licenses. Subchapter E — Expiration and Continuation of Licenses
NR 670.050 Duration of licenses. NR 670.051 Continuation of expiring operating licenses. Subchapter F — Special Forms of Licenses
NR 670.061 Emergency licenses. NR 670.062 Hazardous waste incinerator licenses. NR 670.065 Research, development and demonstration licenses. NR 670.066 Licenses for boilers and industrial furnaces burning hazardous waste. NR 670.067 Standardized licenses for storage and treatment units. NR 670.068 Remediation Variances. Subchapter G — Interim Licenses
NR 670.070 Qualifying for an interim license. NR 670.071 Operation during an interim license period. NR 670.072 Modifications to an interim license. NR 670.073 Termination of an interim license. Subchapter H — Remediation Variances
NR 670.079 Remediation Variances. Subchapter I — Integration with Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Standards
NR 670.235 Options for incinerators, cement kilns, lightweight aggregate kilns, solid fuel boilers, liquid fuel boilers, and hydrochloric acid production furnaces to minimize emissions from startup, shutdown and malfunction events. Subchapter J — Standardized Licenses for Storage and Treatment Units
NR 670.250 What is a standardized license? NR 670.255 Who is eligible for a standardized license? NR 670.260 What requirements of ch. NR 670 do and do not apply to a standardized license? NR 670.270 How do I apply for a standardized license? NR 670.275 What information shall I submit to the department to support my standardized license application? NR 670.280 What are the certification requirements? NR 670.290 What general types of information shall I keep at my facility? NR 670.300 What container information shall I keep at my facility? NR 670.305 What tank information shall I keep at my facility? NR 670.310 What equipment information shall I keep at my facility? NR 670.315 What air emissions control information shall I keep at my facility? NR 670.320 How do I modify my standardized license? Subchapter L — General Decisionmaking Procedures
NR 670.401 Purpose and scope. NR 670.403 License application procedures. NR 670.404 Consolidation of EPA permit and department license processing. NR 670.405 Modification, revocation and reissuance, or revocation or denial of licenses. NR 670.406 Preliminary determination of license applications. NR 670.409 Administrative record. NR 670.410 Public notice and public comment period. NR 670.411 Public comments and requests for public hearings. NR 670.412 Public hearings. NR 670.415 Issuance of the operating license. NR 670.417 Response to comments. NR 670.427 Annual renewal of the operating license. Subchapter M — Specific Decisionmaking Procedures
NR 670.431 Pre-application public meeting and notice. NR 670.432 Public notice requirements at the application stage. NR 670.433 Information repository. NR 670.504 Issuing draft standardized licenses. NR 670.505 Issuing final standardized licenses. NR 670.506 Eligibility for standardized licenses. NR 670.507 Public notice requirements for standardized licenses. NR 670.508 Public comments and requests for hearings on draft standardized licenses. NR 670.509 Response to comments on standardized licenses. NR 670.510 Public appeals of final standardized licenses. Ch. NR 670 NoteNote: This chapter is similar to federal regulations contained in 40 CFR part 270, revised as of July 1, 2003. NR 670.001NR 670.001 Purpose and scope of subchs. A to I. NR 670.001(1)(a)(a) These license rules establish provisions for the hazardous waste facility licensing program under ch. 291.25, Stats. NR 670.001(1)(b)(b) The rules in this chapter cover basic department licensing requirements, such as license application requirements, standard license conditions, and monitoring and reporting requirements. These rules are part of a regulatory scheme implementing chs. 289 and 291, Stats., set forth in different parts of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. The following chart indicates where the rules implementing ch. 291, Stats., appear in the Wisconsin Administrative Code. NR 670.001(1)(c)(c) The hazardous waste license program has separate additional regulations that contain technical requirements. These separate regulations are used by the department to determine what requirements shall be placed in licenses if they are issued. These separate regulations are located under chs. NR 664, 666, 667, and 668. NR 670.001(2)(2) Overview of the hazardous waste license program. Not later than 90 days after the promulgation or revision of rules in ch. NR 661, identifying and listing hazardous wastes, generators, and transporters of hazardous waste, and owners or operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities may be required to file a notification of that activity under s. NR 660.07. Treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste by any person who has not applied for and received a hazardous waste license is prohibited. A license application consists of two parts, part A (see s. NR 670.013) and a feasibility and plan of operation report (see s. NR 670.014 and applicable sections in ss. NR 670.015 to 670.029). Treatment and storage facilities (TSDs) that are otherwise subject to licensing under ch. 291, Stats., and meet the criteria in pars. (a) or (b) may be eligible for a standardized license under subch. J of ch. NR 667. For existing HWM facilities, the requirements to submit a license application is satisfied by submitting only part A until the date the department sets for submitting the feasibility and plan of operation report. Part A consists of Forms 1 and 3 of the EPA Consolidated Permit Application Forms. Timely submission of both notification under s. NR 660.07 and part A qualifies owners and operators of existing HWM facilities (who are required to have a license) for an interim license under s. 291.25, Stats. Facility owners and operators with an interim license are treated as having been issued an operating license until the department makes a final determination on the operating license application. Facility owners and operators with interim licenses shall comply with interim license standards set forth at chs. NR 665 and 666. Facility owners and operators with interim licenses are not relieved from complying with other state requirements. For existing HWM facilities, the department shall set a date, giving at least 6 months notice, for submission of the feasibility and plan of operation report. There is no form for the feasibility and plan of operation report; rather, the report shall be submitted in narrative form and contain the information set forth in ss. NR 670.014 to 670.029. Owners or operators of new HWM facilities shall submit the license application at least 180 days before physical construction is expected to commence.
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