NR 747.61NR 747.61 Management during a site investigation. NR 747.61(1)(1) Consulting firm’s responsibilities for the investigation. The consulting firm selected to perform the investigation shall be responsible for planning and completing all investigation activities in the most cost-effective manner possible, drawing professional engineering and geologic conclusions from data collected during the investigation, and submitting any consultant reports required by this subchapter or s. 292.63, Stats. NR 747.61(2)(2) Department’s responsibilities during the investigation. The department shall be responsible for tracking the expenditure of funds for investigation activities as reported by the investigation consulting firm, in accordance with s. NR 747.62. NR 747.61(3)(3) Reimbursement and cost controls during the investigation. For all investigation work that is not publicly bid under this subchapter, the usual and customary cost schedule referenced in s. NR 747.325 and the maximum costs specified in s. NR 747.337 (2) shall apply to reimbursement of all costs. NR 747.61 NoteNote: Under s. NR 747.33 (6) (c), the department will not require commodity bidding during the investigation, where reimbursement amounts are determined either by the usual and customary cost schedule established under s. NR 747.325, or by the public bidding process in this subchapter. NR 747.61 HistoryHistory: CR 04-058: cr. Register February 2006 No. 602, eff. 5-1-06; correction in (2), (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672; corrections in (2), (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register October 2013 No. 694. NR 747.62NR 747.62 Periodic progress reporting during a site investigation. NR 747.62(1)(a)(a) To inform the department of the consulting firm’s progress and the estimated cost of work remaining in the investigation for each occurrence, the consulting firm for a site investigation shall periodically submit reports to the department in a format prescribed by the department, no later than the recurring, earlier of the following dates: NR 747.62(1)(a)1.1. The anniversary date of the contract between the firm and the responsible party, except as provided in par. (b). NR 747.62(1)(a)2.2. The end of the calendar month that follows the month of completion of each investigative phase specified by the department. NR 747.62 NoteNote: See sub. (3) for information on directives from the department to carry out specific investigation activities.
NR 747.62 NoteNote: See sub. (4) for filing a notice of completion of an investigation.
NR 747.62(1)(b)(b) After a report is filed under par. (a) 2., the anniversary shall be based on the date of that report. NR 747.62(1)(c)(c) For occurrences that are not covered under s. 101.144 (2) (b), Stats., the department shall send the DNR a copy of the reports received under par. (a). NR 747.62 NoteNote: This paragraph is no longer effective and is subject to future repeal. Section 101.144, Stats., was repealed by 2013 Wis. Act 20. The “department” in this paragraph refers to the department of safety and professional services, which no longer has responsibility for occurrences under this section. NR 747.62 NoteNote: See s. NR 747.71 for special requirements for existing sites. NR 747.62(2)(2) Department response to investigation progress reports. After receiving a progress report under sub. (1), the department shall record the receipt and send a written response to the responsible party and the consulting firm, providing an assessment of the financial management of the investigation, an assessment of the estimate of the cost to complete the investigation for the occurrence, and a decision, if possible, of whether or not the occurrence is subject to the public bidding process in s. NR 747.68. NR 747.62(3)(3) Directives from the department to carry out specific investigation activities. At any time during the investigation, the department may direct the responsible party and the consulting firm to carry out specific activities necessary to achieve the most cost-effective collection of investigation data necessary to determine whether the occurrence is subject to competitive public bidding and to define a closure standard, remediation target, or scope of work for the remediation. NR 747.62(4)(a)(a) By the end of the calendar month that follows the consulting firm’s development of all investigation data necessary to define either the remediation target or the scope of the remediation for an occurrence, the firm shall file with the department a notice of completion of an investigation, on a form prescribed by the department. NR 747.62 NoteNote: As established in s. NR 747.30 (2) (o) and (i), the department will not reimburse costs, including interest cost, for any work performed after submittal of the notice of completion under this subsection and prior to the department’s issuance of a response under sub. (5). NR 747.62(4)(b)(b) For occurrences that are not covered under s. 101.144 (2) (b), Stats., the department shall send the DNR a copy of the notice received under par. (a). NR 747.62 NoteNote: This paragraph is no longer effective and is subject to future repeal. Section 101.144, Stats., was repealed by 2013 Wis. Act 20. The “department” in this paragraph refers to the department of safety and professional services, which no longer has responsibility for occurrences under this section. NR 747.62(5)(5) Department response to notice of completion. After receiving a notice of completion of an investigation of an occurrence, the department shall send a written response to the responsible party and to the consulting firm, containing a decision by the department on whether the occurrence is subject to public bidding, or whether the responsible party may proceed to remediate the occurrence or take other action directed by the department. NR 747.62 NoteNote: See s. NR 747.623 for determining which occurrences are subject to public bidding. NR 747.62 NoteNote: See ss. NR 747.325 and 747.337 for cost controls for work that is not subject to public bidding. NR 747.62 NoteNote: As established in s. NR 747.30 (2) (p) and (i), the department will not reimburse costs, including interest costs, for any work performed more than 5 business days after the department issues a decision under this section that an occurrence is subject to the public bidding process in s. NR 747.68, if the work is conducted outside of that process. NR 747.62(6)(6) Providing department responses to the dnr. For occurrences that are not covered under s. 101.144 (2) (b), Stats., the department shall send the department a copy of all written departmental responses issued under this section.