NR 182.105(6)(6) Within 1,200 feet of any public or private water supply well. NR 182.105(7)(7) Within an area that contains known mineral resources at the time of initial application that are likely to be mined in the future and lie within 1,000 feet of the surface. NR 182.105(8)(8) Within 200 feet of a fault that has had displacement in Holocene time. NR 182.105(12)(12) Within an area where the department, after investigation, finds that there is a reasonable probability that disposal of mining waste within such an area will result in a violation of applicable surface water quality criteria and standards as specified in chs. NR 102 to 104. NR 182.105(13)(13) Within an area where the department finds, after investigation, there is a reasonable probability that disposal of mining waste within such an area will cause groundwater quality enforcement standards to be attained or exceeded beyond the design management zone specified in s. NR 182.107. NR 182.105 HistoryHistory: CR 20-043: cr. Register December 2021 No. 792, eff. 1-1-22; correction in (intro.) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2021 No. 792. NR 182.106NR 182.106 Minimum design and operation requirements. NR 182.106(1)(1) An operator shall locate, design, construct, and operate a waste site or facility approved and licensed by the department under this chapter to meet all of the following requirements: NR 182.106(1)(c)(c) Comply with ch. 283, Stats., if the facility has a storm water discharge or a point source discharge to the waters of the state, including any point source discharge from a leachate or surface water runoff collection system. NR 182.106(1)(d)(d) Have the approval of the municipal authority for a point source discharge regulated under ch. 283, Stats., if the facility discharges to a publicly owned treatment works. NR 182.106(1)(e)(e) Prevent air emissions from such site or facility from causing a violation of standards or rules promulgated under ch. 285, Stats. NR 182.106(1)(f)(f) Ensure consistency with the requirements of ch. 293, Stats., chs. NR 131 and 132, and all permits and plans approved under those rules. NR 182.106(2)(2) In addition to all other requirements of this chapter, no person may construct, establish, operate, or maintain a waste site except in conformance with the conditions attached to the feasibility approval pursuant to the hearing under s. 293.43, Stats., the approved plan of operation, and all of the following requirements: NR 182.106(2)(a)(a) An operator may not deposit waste in a manner that the waste or leaching therefrom will result in a violation of any groundwater standard or surface water quality criteria or standards as specified in chs. NR 102 to 104 or in this chapter. NR 182.106(2)(b)(b) An operator shall divert surface water drainage away from and off the active fill area and treat as necessary to ensure compliance with applicable water quality standards and criteria. NR 182.106(2)(c)(c) An operator shall restrict access to the site or facility, particularly the active disposal area, through the use of fencing, natural barriers, or other methods approved by the department. NR 182.106(2)(d)(d) An operator shall make the entire perimeter of the active disposal site accessible for inspection and appropriate heavy equipment and other vehicular access required for emergency maintenance. NR 182.106(2)(e)(e) An operator shall strip any area to be utilized for the disposal of mining waste or borrow areas of all topsoil to ensure that adequate amounts are available for closure or other measures approved by the department to protect topsoil. An operator shall consider environmental and reclamation factors, unless the department determines that such action will be environmentally undesirable. NR 182.106(2)(f)(f) An operator shall use effective means to control dust resulting from the site or facility as under s. NR 415.04. NR 182.106(2)(g)(g) An operator shall abandon all soil borings and monitoring wells in accordance with the requirements of ch. NR 141. NR 182.106(2)(h)(h) An operator shall make provisions for back-up equipment in the event of critical operating equipment breakdown. NR 182.106(2)(i)(i) An operator shall include contingencies for emergency conditions in design and operation specifications for mining waste facilities. Such contingencies may include emergency power supplies, equipment redundancies, or temporary holding facilities. NR 182.106(2)(j)(j) An operator shall ensure that any mining waste facility designed with a liner or situated in sufficiently low permeability soils to either partially or totally contain leachate are designed with a leachate management system that can effectively remove leachate, prevent surface seeps, and promote adequate settlement to permit final reclamation.