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.
NR 670.014(2)(x)2.e.e. Identify, describe and discuss feasible alternatives including taking no action, enlargement, reduction or modification of the project; other facilities, locations or methods to the proposed action and their impacts. Particular attention shall be given to alternatives which might avoid some or all adverse environmental impacts, including proposed and existing hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal, recycling and incineration facilities that may serve to handle the waste expected to be disposed of at the proposed facility, taking into account the economics of waste collection, transportation and disposal.
NR 670.014(2)(x)3.3. The need for the proposed facility or expansion as required under s. 289.28, Stats.
NR 670.014(3)(3)Additional information requirements. The following additional information regarding protection of groundwater is required from owners or operators of hazardous waste facilities containing a regulated unit except as provided in s. NR 664.0090 (2):
NR 670.014(3)(a)(a) A summary of the ground-water monitoring data obtained during the interim license period under ss. NR 665.0090 to 665.0094, where applicable.
NR 670.014(3)(b)(b) Identification of the uppermost aquifer and aquifers hydraulically interconnected beneath the facility property, including groundwater flow direction and rate, and the basis for the identification (i.e., the information obtained from hydrogeologic investigations of the facility area).
NR 670.014(3)(c)(c) On the topographic map required under sub. (2) (s), a delineation of the waste management area, the property boundary, the point of compliance as defined under s. NR 664.0095, the proposed location of groundwater monitoring wells as required under s. NR 664.0097, and, to the extent possible, the information required in par. (b).
NR 670.014(3)(d)(d) A description of any plume of contamination that has entered the groundwater from a regulated unit at the time that the application was submitted that does all of the following:
NR 670.014(3)(d)1.1. Delineates the extent of the plume on the topographic map required under sub. (2) (s).
NR 670.014(3)(d)2.2. Identifies the concentration of each ch. NR 664 Appendix IX, constituent throughout the plume or identifies the maximum concentrations of each ch. NR 664 Appendix IX constituent in the plume.
NR 670.014(3)(e)(e) Detailed plans and an engineering report describing the proposed groundwater monitoring program to be implemented to meet s. NR 664.0097.
NR 670.014(3)(f)(f) If the presence of hazardous constituents has not been detected in the groundwater at the time of the license application, the owner or operator shall submit sufficient information, supporting data and analyses to establish a detection monitoring program which meets s. NR 664.0098. This submission shall address all of the following items specified under s. NR 664.0098:
NR 670.014(3)(f)1.1. A proposed list of indicator parameters, waste constituents or reaction products that can provide a reliable indication of the presence of hazardous constituents in the groundwater.
NR 670.014(3)(f)2.2. A proposed groundwater monitoring system.
NR 670.014(3)(f)3.3. Background values for each proposed monitoring parameter or constituent, or procedures to calculate the values.
NR 670.014(3)(f)4.4. A description of proposed sampling, analysis and statistical comparison procedures to be utilized in evaluating groundwater monitoring data.
NR 670.014(3)(g)(g) If the presence of hazardous constituents has been detected in the groundwater at the point of compliance at the time of the license application, the owner or operator shall submit sufficient information, supporting data and analyses to establish a compliance monitoring program which meets s. NR 664.0099. Except as provided in s. NR 664.0098 (7) (e), the owner or operator shall also submit an engineering feasibility plan for a corrective action program necessary to meet s. NR 664.0100, unless the owner or operator obtains written authorization in advance from the department to submit a proposed license schedule for submittal of such a plan. To demonstrate compliance with s. NR 664.0099, the owner or operator shall address all of the following items:
NR 670.014(3)(g)1.1. A description of the wastes previously handled at the facility.
NR 670.014(3)(g)2.2. A characterization of the contaminated groundwater, including concentrations of hazardous constituents.
NR 670.014(3)(g)3.3. A list of hazardous constituents for which compliance monitoring will be undertaken according to ss. NR 664.0097 and 664.0099.