NR 716.07(8)(d)(d) Sites or facilities of historical or archaeological significance. NR 716.07 NoteNote: Information on sites or facilities of historical or archeological significance may be found at the following State Historical Society websites:
NR 716.07(9)(9) Potential interim and remedial actions applicable to the site or facility and the contamination. NR 716.07(10)(10) Immediate or interim actions already taken or in progress, including any evaluations made of whether an interim action is needed at the site or facility. NR 716.07(11)(11) Any other items, including climatological conditions and background water or soil quality information, that may affect the scope or conduct of the site investigation. NR 716.07(12)(12) The need to gather data to determine the hydraulic conductivity of materials where contaminated groundwater is found. NR 716.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, April, 1994, No. 460, eff. 5-1-94; emerg. cr. (12), eff. 5-18-00; cr. (12), Register, January, 2001, No. 541, eff. 2-1-01; CR 12-023: renum. (8) (b) to (e) to (8) (a) to (d), am. (12) Register October No. 694, eff. 11-1-13. NR 716.09NR 716.09 Site investigation work plan. NR 716.09(1)(1) General. Unless otherwise directed by the department, in cases where a site investigation is required under s. NR 716.05, responsible parties shall submit a work plan to the department within 60 days of receiving notification that a site investigation is required, describing the intended scope and conduct of a field investigation. One paper copy and one electronic copy of the plan shall be submitted to the department, unless otherwise directed by the department, in accordance with s. NR 700.11 (3g). NR 716.09 NoteNote: Guidance for Electronic Submittals for the GIS Registry outlines how electronic copies should be submitted in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) on optical disk media. This guidance can be accessed at http://dnr.wi.gov/files/PDF/pubs/rr/RR690.pdf. NR 716.09(2)(2) Contents. The work plan shall include all of the following information, unless otherwise directed by the department: NR 716.09(2)(a)(a) Site name, address, and location by quarter–quarter section, township, range and county, and the location information specified in s. NR 716.15 (5) (d). NR 716.09 NoteNote: Section NR 716.15 (5) (d) requires submittal of Wisconsin Transverse Mercator (WTM) coordinates. NR 716.09(2)(b)(b) Name and address of the responsible party or parties, and name and address of all consultants or contractors involved in the response action. NR 716.09(2)(c)(c) Site location map, consisting of the applicable portion of a 1:24,000-scale topographic quadrangle published by the United States geological survey with the name of the quadrangle indicated, and a site layout map to approximate scale depicting the layout of buildings, roads, discharge location and other relevant features of the site. NR 716.09(2)(e)(e) Basic information on the physiographical and geological setting of the site necessary to choose sampling methods and locations, including: NR 716.09(2)(e)1.1. The existing topography, including prominent topographic features. NR 716.09(2)(e)2.2. The surface water drainage patterns and significant hydrologic features, such as surface waters, springs, surface water drainage basins, divides, wetlands and whether the site lies within a floodplain or floodway. NR 716.09(2)(e)4.4. General nature and distribution of geologic materials, including the thickness and type of unconsolidated materials and the type and nature of bedrock. NR 716.09(2)(f)(f) Sampling and analysis strategy to be used during the field investigation, including: NR 716.09(2)(f)1.1. A description of the investigative techniques to be used to characterize the site or facility. NR 716.09(2)(f)2.2. Identification on a site layout map of the locations, both planimetric and vertical, from which samples of environmental media will be obtained. Where locations cannot be specified in advance, the work plan shall include a description of the strategy to be used for determining these locations in the field. NR 716.09(2)(f)3.3. A description of sampling methods to be used, including methods for collecting, preserving and delivering samples, and leak detection methods.