NR 670.014(2)(w)(w) Documentation demonstrating compliance with the local approval requirements of s. NR 670.007 (1) (a) to (c).
NR 670.014(2)(x)(x) Applicants shall submit information to enable the department to make a determination on all of the following:
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.1. Noncompliance with plans or orders under s. 289.34, Stats., including the following information:
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.a.a. Identification of all persons owning a 10% or greater legal or equitable interest in the applicant or in the assets of the applicant, including shareholders of a corporation which is an applicant and partners of a partnership which is an applicant.
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.b.b. Identification of all other Wisconsin solid or hazardous waste facilities for which the applicant or any person identified in subd. 1. a. is named in, or subject to an order or plan approval issued by the department.
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.c.c. Identification of all other Wisconsin solid or hazardous waste facilities which are owned by persons, including corporations and partnerships, in which the applicant or person identified in subpar. a. owns or previously owned a 10% or greater legal or equitable interest or a 10% or greater interest in the assets.
NR 670.014(2)(x)1.d.d. A statement indicating whether or not all plan approvals and orders relating to all facilities identified in subpars. b. and c. are being complied with.
NR 670.014(2)(x)2.2. The need for an environmental impact statement under s. 289.25, Stats., including the following information:
NR 670.014(2)(x)2.a.a. A summary of the project, such as the purpose, history, background, relevant local, state and federal permits or approvals and zoning changes.
NR 670.014(2)(x)2.b.b. A description of the proposed physical changes, including:
1) Changes in terrestrial resources, such as soil placement necessary to reach the proposed sub-base grades, construction of access roads, surface water drainage features and sedimentation controls.
2) Changes in aquatic resources, such as potential impacts to streams, wetlands, lakes and flowages under existing conditions as well as that anticipated during active operations and after closure.
3) Buildings, treatment units, roads and other structures to be constructed in conjunction with the facility.
4) Emissions and discharges such as dust, odors, gases, leachate, and surface water runoff associated with facility preparation, construction, operation, and closure.
5) Other changes anticipated with facility development.
6) Maps, plans and other descriptive material such as a facility development plan to clarify the information provided.
NR 670.014(2)(x)2.c.c. A description of the existing environment that may be affected, including:
1) The physical environment such as the regional and local topography, geology, surface water drainage features, hydrogeologic conditions, air and wetlands as well as an evaluation of groundwater quality data and overall performance of any existing solid or hazardous waste units.
2) The dominant aquatic and terrestrial plant and animal species and habitats found in the area.
3) Land use, dominant features and zoning in the area.
4) Social and economic conditions such as any ethnic or cultural groups.
5) Other special resources such as archaeological, historical, state natural areas and prime agricultural lands.
NR 670.014(2)(x)2.d.d. A discussion of the probable adverse and beneficial impacts including primary, indirect and secondary impacts including:
1) The physical impacts associated with facility design, construction and operation.
2) The biological impacts including destruction and creation of habitat, alteration of the physical environment and any impacts to endangered or threatened species.
3) The impacts on land use.
4) The social and economic impacts to local residents and cultural groups and the communities and industries served by the facility.
5) Other special resources such as archaeological, historical, state natural areas and prime agricultural lands.
6) Probable adverse impacts that cannot be avoided such as groundwater and surface water impacts, modifications of topography, any loss of agricultural or forest land, displacement of wildlife and adverse aesthetic impacts for people in and around the facility.