NR 169.11(1)(b)6.6. Implement the interim action in accordance with the proposal approved by the department. NR 169.11(1)(b)7.7. Sign a statement agreeing to comply with all applicable statutes and rules, including an agreement to continue to operate, monitor and maintain all interim remedial action equipment and systems until the department determines they are no longer needed as part of the remedial action. NR 169.11(1)(b)8.8. Within 120 days of completing the interim action, submit an application form developed by the department and specified in s. NR 169.19, which documents all eligible actions and associated costs. An interim action is completed when field installations are completed. NR 169.11 NoteNote: Forms are available at no charge from the remediation and redevelopment program in any department regional or central office or by contacting the department at (608) 266-2111.
NR 169.11(1)(c)(c) Site investigations and remedial actions. To receive reimbursement from the department for costs associated with a site investigation and remedial action, an eligible applicant shall do all of the following: NR 169.11 NoteNote: Section NR 706.05 provides that unless exempted under s. NR 706.07, persons who cause the discharge to the environment of a hazardous substance or who possess or control a hazardous substance which is discharged to the environment shall immediately notify the department of the discharge. NR 169.11 NoteNote: Section 292.65 (4) (c), Stats., states that notification of a potential claim is not required for site investigations or remedial action activity begun before October 14, 1997. Notification forms are available at no charge from the remediation and redevelopment program in any department regional or central office or by contacting the department at (608) 266-2111. NR 169.11(1)(c)4.4. Solicit a minimum of 3 and maximum of 6 site investigation workplan bid proposals. As part of that solicitation, identify a date upon which bids are to be received, and keep all bids sealed until after that date. NR 169.11(1)(c)5.5. Submit to the department on a form provided by the department all site investigation workplan bids as required in s. NR 169.23 and obtain department approval for the selected workplan. NR 169.11 NoteNote: Schedules included in a ch. NR 716 workplan may include phased approaches for the activities and will be negotiated based on factors such as risk posed by the site, anticipated effectiveness of the interim remedial action, the amount and quality of the site investigation scoping data, the ability to pay for the response action, and the availability of funds for reimbursement of response actions. NR 169.11 NoteNote: No ch. NR 749 fees associated with the review of a site investigation workplan will be charged for review of workplans required in this chapter. The department will review workplans within 45 calendar days of their receipt. The department will approve the workplan, request revisions be made to the workplan prior to approval or deny the workplan. NR 169.11 NoteNote: Forms are available at no charge from the remediation and redevelopment program in any department regional or central office or by contacting the department at (608) 266-2111.
NR 169.11(1)(c)6.6. Except as provided in sub. (3), complete a site investigation in compliance with ch. NR 716, to determine the extent of environmental contamination by the dry cleaning product discharge before conducting a remedial action. NR 169.11 NoteNote: A ch. NR 716 site investigation is not considered complete until an approvable site investigation report is submitted to the department. NR 169.11(1)(c)7.7. Submit a site investigation report to the department for approval. NR 169.11 NoteNote: No ch. NR 749 fees associated with the review of the site investigation report will be charged under this chapter. NR 169.11(1)(c)8.8. Based on the findings in the site investigation report, the department shall classify the site under s. NR 169.15 to determine when reimbursement will be available. NR 169.11(1)(c)9.9. After receiving departmental approval for the site investigation report, submit a complete reimbursement application on a form developed by the department and specified in s. NR 169.19 which documents all eligible actions and associated costs. The owner or operator may submit an application for the reimbursement of site investigation costs prior to the submittal of the site investigation report. The minimum eligible reimbursement request shall be $15,000 and no more than 3 reimbursement requests, each accompanied by a summary of work completed, may be submitted prior to submittal of the site investigation report. Only one interim reimbursement request may be submitted during any fiscal year. NR 169.11(1)(c)10.10. Solicit a minimum of 3 and maximum of 6 remedial action bid proposals. As part of that solicitation, identify a date upon which bids are to be received, and keep all bids sealed until after that date. NR 169.11(1)(c)11.11. Submit to the department for approval a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 6 bid proposals for remedial action consistent with ch. NR 722, including a technical and economic feasibility evaluation. The bid proposals shall be based on the site investigation report approved for the site and shall be submitted on a form provided by the department. All bids received shall be submitted to the department. NR 169.11 NoteNote: Section NR 169.23 (6) (a) requires the remedial action proposals included in these bids to evaluate as detailed in ch. NR 722 the technical and economic feasibility of each appropriate alternative for a site. Chapter NR 722 requires that each alternative considered, not just the proposed alternative, be evaluated for technical and economic feasibility. NR 169.11 NoteNote: Forms are available at no charge from the remediation and redevelopment program in any department regional or central office or by contacting the department at (608) 266-2111.
NR 169.11(1)(c)12.12. Obtain department approval for the selected bidder and remedial alternative.