NR 185.07(2)(g)8.8. Markets for systems with resource recovery.
NR 185.07(2)(h)(h) A comprehensive discussion of compliance with local, state and federal solid waste regulations and plans by existing solid waste management functions and facilities in the planning area.
NR 185.07(2)(i)(i) An inventory of personnel and equipment that will be available for plan implementation and periodic review in the following areas of expertise:
NR 185.07(2)(i)1.1. Engineering and hydrogeology.
NR 185.07(2)(i)2.2. Administration.
NR 185.07(2)(i)3.3. Operation.
NR 185.07(2)(i)4.4. Maintenance.
NR 185.07(2)(i)5.5. Legal arrangements.
NR 185.07(2)(i)6.6. Training.
NR 185.07(2)(i)7.7. Monitoring and record keeping.
NR 185.07(2)(i)8.8. Plan review and updating.
NR 185.07(3)(3)Probable solid waste land disposal locations. A list and map of probable locations for solid waste land disposal facilities shall be developed for inclusion in the plan. Locations shall be evaluated from the standpoints of engineering, environmental acceptability, and regulations. Special emphasis shall be given to locations that satisfy present and future needs extending through the entire planning period. Locations shall not be placed on the list unless each satisfies the following minimum requirements:
NR 185.07(3)(a)(a) Preliminary locational acceptability — Locations shall receive written preliminary locational acceptability from the department through the following process:
NR 185.07(3)(a)1.1. The entity shall identify all existing literature and data for the planning area relative to soils, ground water, topography, geology, hydrogeology, surface water resources and environmentally sensitive areas.
NR 185.07(3)(a)2.2. The entity shall prepare a written report to address the following items:
NR 185.07(3)(a)2.a.a. An analysis and summary of the above literature and its relation to solid waste land disposal locations in the planning area.
NR 185.07(3)(a)2.b.b. A map and list of probable land disposal site locations based on the analysis in subd. 2. a. and locational requirements for land disposal facilities specified in chs. NR 500 to 555, or the administrative codes promulgated in response to chapter 377, laws of 1977.
NR 185.07 NoteNote: See chs. NR 500 to 555 and 660 to 679.
NR 185.07(3)(a)3.3. The report shall be submitted to the department for review and written response for the individual locations. The response shall indicate which locations meet preliminary locational acceptability. The department will confirm or deny preliminary locational acceptability in writing within 30 days, giving the basis therefor. More specific information in addition to that listed above may be required by the department before it makes its written determination.
NR 185.07(3)(b)(b) Archeological and historical acceptability. A letter from the state historical preservation officer concerning the possibility of the site being an archeological or historical landmark or area.
NR 185.07(4)(4)Inventory and general evaluation of solid waste management alternatives.
NR 185.07(4)(a)(a) After evaluation of separate functions from the standpoints of technological and economic feasibility, several solid waste management alternatives that appear feasible shall be developed for detailed evaluation. The alternatives developed shall include:
NR 185.07(4)(a)1.1. The existing solid waste management system including all existing functions (regardless of state of compliance with present solid waste regulations).
NR 185.07(4)(a)2.2. The existing solid waste management system including all existing functions brought up to compliance with all solid waste regulations.
NR 185.07(4)(a)3.3. A system containing the following functions: storage, collection, transportation, disposal at only one landfill.
NR 185.07(4)(a)4.4. Same as subd. 3. but also including substantial resource recovery.
NR 185.07(4)(a)5.5. A system containing the following functions: storage, collection, transportation, disposal at 2 or more landfills.
NR 185.07(4)(a)6.6. Same as subd. 5. but including substantial resource recovery.
NR 185.07(4)(a)7.7. Other alternatives as perceived necessary.