NR 845.06(3)(b)2.a.a. Submit copies of the processed permits, forms or correspondence within the timeframes specified in Table 1. NR 845.06(3)(b)2.b.b. All counties shall submit samples of routine county information correspondence not identified in Table 1 to the department. Thereafter, copies of county correspondence, having samples on file at the department, need not be sent to the department. If significant modifications are made to routine county information correspondence or new correspondence letters formulated, sample copies shall be sent to the department. NR 845.06(3)(b)2.c.c. After a one-year period of county participation in level 3, the department may modify portions of the level 3 copy submittal requirements. The central office shall make this decision on a case-by-case basis. NR 845.06(3)(b)2.d.d. The department may review or request a copy of any inspection report, correspondence or water quality data pertaining to the county’s delegation level. The department may require the use of standardized forms for reporting water quality data. NR 845.06(3)(b)2.e.e. The department may reinstitute, increase or decrease delegation level correspondence submittal requirements for participating counties as deemed necessary by the central office. The department shall provide the county 30 days notice, in writing, of any reinstituted, increased or decreased submittal requirements. NR 845.06(3)(b)2.f.f. The department will provide standardized private water system permit application and field inspection forms for use in the delegation program. NR 845.06 NoteNote: The forms are available from the Department of Natural Resources, 101 S. Webster, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.
NR 845.06(3)(b)3.3. Submit a summary report to the department, upon request, by the 60th day following the end of the calendar year. The summary report shall include: NR 845.06(3)(b)4.4. Inspect private water systems upon completion or during installation using the procedures set forth in the uniform private water systems guidance manual and record the inspections on forms provided by the department. If the county’s level of delegation does not authorize the inspection of the entire private water system, the county shall complete the inspection in accordance with the authorized delegation level. Inspections beyond a county’s authorized delegation level shall be the responsibility of the department. NR 845.06 NoteNote: The forms are available from the Department of Natural Resources, 101 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921.
NR 845.06(3)(b)5.5. Require the abandonment of wells or drillholes in accordance with standards established in ch. NR 812. A county may require the abandonment of a well with water exceeding a primary drinking water standard listed in ch. NR 809, or a state health advisory limit issued by the department, after consultation with and approval by the department. NR 845.06(3)(b)6.6. Investigate cases involving noncompliance with the private water systems ordinance, ch. 280, Stats., or ch. NR 812, issue orders to abate the noncompliance and submit complaints to the district attorney or corporation counsel for enforcement. NR 845.06(3)(b)7.7. Investigate and record all private water system complaints related to the county’s delegation level. NR 845.06(3)(b)8.8. Refer complaints and cases of noncompliance that are believed to be or known to be beyond the scope of the county’s delegation level to the department. NR 845.06(3)(b)9.9. Cooperate with all other governmental units and agencies in the enforcement of all state and local laws and regulations of matters related to this chapter. NR 845.06(3)(b)10.a.a. Conducting studies to determine the cause or extent of a groundwater contamination incident. NR 845.06(3)(b)10.b.b. Investigating the activities of unregistered well constructors and pump installers. NR 845.06(3)(b)10.c.c. Investigating the use of questionable materials or methods by well constructors or pump installers.