NR 716.15(2)(c)1.1. Project title and purpose.
NR 716.15(2)(c)2.2. Name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of the present property owner, lessee, operator, and any individual or company responsible for the contamination.
NR 716.15(2)(c)3.3. Name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number of any consultants or contractors involved with the response action at the site or facility.
NR 716.15(2)(c)4.4. Site or facility name, address, and location by quarter–quarter section, township, range, and county, along with the Wisconsin Transverse Mercator coordinates for the site. The location of the property and the contamination shall be given in sufficient detail to allow department personnel to inspect the property and the contaminated area.
NR 716.15 NoteNote: The requirements for locating monitoring wells are contained in s. NR 141.065. Specifically regarding areal location, this section requires that the wells be shown on a plan map with a grid system that is located according to latitude and longitude, or according to a state plane coordinate system. The plan map must show the exact location of the installed well on a horizontal grid system which is accurate to within one foot.
NR 716.15(2)(c)5.5. Location maps which meet the requirements of sub. (4).
NR 716.15(2)(c)6.6. In addition to any other site layout maps, one site layout map which depicts the site’s property boundaries, named and unnamed roads or access points, surface water features, underground utilities, buildings, public and private wells, land uses on adjacent properties, and known and potential hazardous substance sources.
NR 716.15(2)(c)7.7. The geographic positions of all properties within and partially within the contaminated site boundaries, which have been directly located or interpolated from other features on a base map of 1:24000 scale or finer, or which were obtained using differentially corrected global positioning system data or another method of similar or superior accuracy that have been approved by the department. The geographic position data shall be obtained and submitted to the department in accordance with the requirements in sub. (5) (d).
NR 716.15(2)(d)(d) Background information. Descriptions of the following:
NR 716.15(2)(d)1.1. Activities or events at or near the site or facility which had the potential to affect public health, safety, or welfare or the environment, including time, duration, type, and amounts of hazardous substance discharges.
NR 716.15(2)(d)2.2. Any previous discharges or response actions and the relevant dates.
NR 716.15(2)(d)3.3. Response action activities to date, with references to any previous reports concerning response action activities on the site or facility.
NR 716.15(2)(d)4.4. Any other information relevant to the response action.
NR 716.15(2)(e)(e) Methods of investigation. Descriptions of investigative techniques used to characterize the site or facility, including subsurface boring and probe methods; monitoring well construction, installation, and development procedures; well and aquifer testing methods; modeling techniques; sample collection, handling, and analysis techniques; and leak detection methods. Where procedures were performed in accordance with methods described in a work plan for the same investigation that was previously submitted to the department or in exact accordance with published departmental guidance, the site investigation report may omit detailed descriptions by referring to the work plan or the department guidance in which the methods were described. Where procedures differed from methods described in the work plan, the site investigation report shall include a description of the procedures used.
NR 716.15(3)(3)Results. The site investigation report shall include a detailed narrative description of the results of the site investigation, references to all appropriate visual aids under sub. (4), and shall include all of the following:
NR 716.15(3)(a)(a) The information collected during the scoping stage of the investigation conducted pursuant to s. NR 716.07.
NR 716.15(3)(b)(b) A description of the sequence of activities that took place during the site investigation.
NR 716.15(3)(c)(c) All field measurements, observations, and sampling data generated during the site investigation, including data from non–laboratory sample analyses. Laboratory data shall include laboratory name, location from which each sample was obtained, date each sample was obtained, date each sample was extracted and analyzed, analytical method used by the laboratory, parameters tested for, the method detection limit, the analytical result for each sample, and whether other compounds not specifically tested for were observed in significant quantities. Relevant and significant sample results and field measurements shall be compiled in tabular form and at corresponding sampling locations noted on a site layout map.
NR 716.15(3)(d)(d) Where laboratory results are significantly inconsistent with field observations or non–laboratory method results, a clear evaluation of the reason for the inconsistency and an indication of whether resampling or additional quality control procedures are needed.
NR 716.15(3)(e)(e) For sites or facilities with 3 or more water table observation wells, a discussion of the depth to the water table, groundwater flow directions, rates, and any variations.
NR 716.15(3)(f)(f) A discussion of the stratigraphy of the site. Identify soil and rock types at the site and the contaminant source location. Include a description of moisture contents, high and low water table elevations, and the location of any smear zone.
NR 716.15(3)(g)(g) A discussion of the contaminants and impacts on each environmental medium.
NR 716.15(3)(h)(h) Interpretations of the data generated at the site or facility sufficient to characterize the geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics of the site or facility, the areal and vertical degree and extent of hazardous substances in all environmental media, and the impacts of the contamination to all potential receptors.
NR 716.15(3)(i)(i) The hydraulic conductivity of materials where contaminated groundwater is found.
NR 716.15(4)(4)Visual aids. The site investigation report shall include all maps, figures, tables, graphs, photographs, and completed forms that are necessary to clarify and support results and interpretations. Visual aids shall present information in legible formats, shall be referenced in the report text, and shall meet all of the following requirements:
NR 716.15(4)(a)(a) General Requirements. Maps, plan sheets, drawings, cross sections and fence diagrams shall:
NR 716.15(4)(a)1.1. Be of appropriate scale to show all required details with sufficient clarity.
NR 716.15(4)(a)2.2. Have a figure number, title, north arrow, and legend of all symbols used, contain graphic horizontal and vertical scales, specify drafting or origination dates, and indicate the source if not an original design.
NR 716.15 NoteNote: The source means the company or name of the original preparer of the visual aid.