DHS 163.14(1)(k)(k) Requirement for management of wastewater, air emissions and solid waste. All wastewater, air emissions, and solid waste from lead abatement activities shall be handled according to documented methodologies and as follows: DHS 163.14(1)(k)1.1. Contained in the work area to prevent the release of dust and debris before removal for storage and disposal. If a chute is used to remove waste from the work area, it shall be covered. DHS 163.14(1)(k)2.2. Stored in a container or enclosure at the conclusion of each work day that prevents access to and release of dust and debris. DHS 163.14(1)(L)(L) Requirement for clearance. The lead abatement supervisor shall arrange for final clearance under sub. (5) to be conducted as soon as possible following abatement. The abatement is not complete until a certified lead hazard investigator, inspector or risk assessor declares in writing that all clearance levels are met. DHS 163.14(1)(m)(m) Requirement for written report. Within 10 working days after receiving the clearance report, but no later than 20 working days following completion of abatement, a certified lead abatement supervisor or project designer shall submit a written report to the person who contracted for the abatement. The report shall include all of the following: DHS 163.14(1)(m)1.1. Start and end dates of the project if different from the dates on the notice to the department. DHS 163.14(1)(m)3.3. Name, address, telephone number and certification number of each certified lead company involved in the project and the name and certification number of each lead abatement supervisor assigned to the project to the extent that information is not included on the written notice under sub. (2). DHS 163.14(1)(m)6.6. A detailed written description of the lead abatement project, including the abatement activities conducted, locations of rooms or living areas and components where abatement occurred, reason for selecting the particular method used for each component and any suggested monitoring of encapsulants or enclosures. DHS 163.14 NoteNote: Rather than repeating information already located elsewhere, the abatement report may include other documents that contain required information, such as an order, contract or abatement notice. For example, to provide a detailed description of the abatement, orders issued by a public health agency may be attached and variances from the order described in the report.
DHS 163.14(2)(a)(a) Timing of notice. The lead abatement supervisor shall submit notice for receipt by the department as follows: DHS 163.14(2)(a)1.1. For an original notice of abatement, written notice not less than 2 working days before the start of the activity. DHS 163.14(2)(a)2.2. In an emergency where a health risk warrants immediate action, written or verbal notice before the start of the activity. DHS 163.14(2)(a)3.3. Projects must start on the start date provided on the project notice. To change the project start date on an existing notice, written or verbal revised notice not less than 2 working days before the activity begins if the new start date is earlier than the original start date or a minimum of one working day before the original start date if the new start date is later than the original start date. DHS 163.14(2)(a)4.4. To change the project end date on an existing notice, submit revised notice in writing as soon as the change is determined, but no later than the original end date. DHS 163.14(2)(a)5.5. Project duration provided in the written notice shall be appropriate to the size and scope of the project. Original notices shall be for a duration of no more than 14 consecutive days. If the project will extend beyond the original end date, revised notice shall be made in writing no later than the original end date or most recently revised end date. DHS 163.14(2)(b)1.1. ‘Form for written notice.’ Written notice shall be on the department’s notice form or on a form approved by the department and shall include all of the following information: DHS 163.14(2)(b)1.a.a. Project details, including the start and end dates, work shifts or hours, project activities, quantity of lead-based paint materials in the project, and whether the project was ordered, affected by HUD requirements, or involved registered lead-safe property or property applying for a certificate of lead-free status or lead-safe status. DHS 163.14(2)(b)1.b.b. Lead investigation details, including how and when it was identified and the name and certification number of the lead hazard investigator, inspector or risk assessor. DHS 163.14(2)(b)1.c.c. Lead company details, including name, certification number, address, contact person and telephone number.