NR 216.455(1)(1) A copy of the permit issued under this subchapter and the letter of permit coverage documenting that storm water discharges from the site are covered under a construction site storm water discharge permit shall be kept with building plans on the construction site and with the landowner. NR 216.455(2)(2) The permittee shall post a copy of the permit certificate near each main entrance to the construction site in a location where it is legible from a public right-of-way. The permittee shall provide sufficient weather protection to avoid the certificate from becoming unreadable. The department, or an authorized local program under s. NR 216.10, shall include the permit certificate with the letter of permit coverage. NR 216.456(1)(1) The permittee or landowner required to submit a notice of intent under this subchapter is responsible for complying with this subchapter. NR 216.456(2)(2) An operator shall comply with this subchapter where the operator has a contract or other agreement with the landowner to meet the requirement. NR 216.456 NoteNote: General contractors, landscape architects, project designers and inspectors are responsible for the particular services that they provide to a landowner to comply with the requirements of this subchapter.
NR 216.456 HistoryHistory: CR 03-028: cr. Register July 2004 No. 583, eff. 8-1-04. NR 216.46NR 216.46 Erosion control plan requirements. NR 216.46(1)(1) Site-specific plan. The permittee or landowner required to submit a notice of intent under this subchapter shall develop a site-specific erosion control plan for each construction site regulated by this subchapter. The permittee or landowner required to submit a notice of intent under this subchapter, or their representative, shall implement and maintain as appropriate all best management practices specified in the erosion control plan from the start of land disturbing construction activities until final stabilization of the construction site. NR 216.46(2)(2) Performance standards. The construction site erosion control plan shall meet the applicable performance standards in either s. NR 151.11 for construction sites that are not transportation facilities or s. NR 151.23 for transportation facility construction sites. NR 216.46 NoteNote: Pursuant to s. NR 151.32 (2), the department maintains a list of technical standards that it has determined adequate and effective for designing best management practices to control erosion and sediment runoff. Contact the department storm water program in the Bureau of Watershed Management at (608) 267-7694 to obtain a copy of this list. Transportation facilities regulated under ch. Trans 401 generally have a 2-step plan development process of an erosion control plan (ECP) that contains design requirements and then development of an erosion control implementation plan (ECIP) that includes implementation details. This subchapter requires an erosion control plan that is equivalent to the ch. Trans 401 ECP and ECIP plans put together. NR 216.46(3)(3) Plan completion. The erosion control plan shall be completed prior to the submittal of a notice of intent to the department and shall be updated as appropriate pursuant to s. NR 216.50. NR 216.46(4)(4) Required information. The construction site erosion control plan shall include, at a minimum, the following items: NR 216.46(4)(a)(a) Description of the construction site and the nature of the land disturbing construction activity, including representation of the limits of land disturbance on a USGS 7.5-minute series topographical map or as specified by the department. NR 216.46(4)(b)(b) Description of the intended sequence of major land disturbing construction activities for major portions of the construction site, such as grubbing, excavation or grading. NR 216.46(4)(c)(c) Estimates of the total area of the construction site and the total area of the construction site that is expected to be disturbed by land disturbing construction activities. NR 216.46(4)(d)(d) Available data describing the surface soil as well as subsoils. NR 216.46(4)(e)(e) Wherever permanent infiltration devices will be employed or were evaluated, the depth to the nearest seasonal high groundwater elevation or top of bedrock shall be identified as outlined in s. NR 216.47 (3). NR 216.46(4)(f)(f) Name of immediate named receiving water from the United States geological service 7.5-minute series topographic maps. NR 216.46(4)(g)(g) Identify receiving waters, including downstream waters, that are designated as ERW, ORW, or impaired waters. NR 216.46(5)(5) Site map requirements. Each construction site map shall include all of the following: NR 216.46(5)(a)(a) Existing topography and drainage patterns, roads and surface waters. NR 216.46(5)(c)(c) Drainage patterns and approximate slopes anticipated after major grading activities. NR 216.46(5)(e)(e) Location of major structural and non-structural controls identified in the erosion control plan. NR 216.46(5)(f)(f) Location of areas where stabilization practices will be employed.