NR 499.02 NoteNote: Chief facility operator responsibilities are in s. NR 499.06.
NR 499.02(6)(6)“Crematory” means a facility that has a combustion device for the purpose of burning exclusively human corpses or animal bodies.
NR 499.02(7)(7)“Independent sponsor” means any person other than the department or a solid waste treatment facility that develops an approved training program.
NR 499.02(8)(8)“Interim chief facility operator” means a shift operator temporarily assigned the duties of a chief facility operator.
NR 499.02(10)(10)“Refresher training” means training that a certified operator is required to receive on an annual basis to review past training topics and to receive an update on new regulations, practices or procedures.
NR 499.02(11)(11)“Revocation” means an action by the department that withdraws an operator’s certification for the remaining term of the certification.
NR 499.02(12)(12)“Shift operator” means a person who has completed an approved training program and passed a department examination at this certification level. A shift operator is responsible for the supervising and monitoring of performance of a solid waste treatment facility and facility personnel during an assigned shift.
NR 499.02(13)(13)“Solid waste” has the meaning given in s. 285.01 (40), Stats.
NR 499.02(14)(14)“Solid waste treatment” or “treatment” has the meaning given in s. 289.01 (39), Stats.
NR 499.02(15)(15)“Solid waste treatment facility” or “facility” means any facility for solid waste treatment that uses any process that involves burning to change the physical, chemical or biological character or composition of solid waste. This includes an incinerator as defined in s. NR 500.03 (108).
NR 499.02(16)(16)“Suspension” means an action by the department that temporarily withdraws an operator’s certification pursuant to this chapter.
NR 499.02 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1993, No. 453, eff. 10-1-93.; r. (9), Register, January, 1997, No. 493, eff. 2-1-97.
NR 499.03NR 499.03Exemptions. The following solid waste treatment facilities are exempt from the requirements of this chapter:
NR 499.03(1)(1)Facilities described in s. 287.07 (7) (bg), Stats.
NR 499.03(2)(2)Facilities for the treatment of hazardous waste.
NR 499.03(3)(3)Solid waste treatment facilities for high-volume industrial waste as defined in s. 289.01 (17), Stats.
NR 499.03(4)(4)Facilities that use burning for treatment of contaminated soil.
NR 499.03(5)(5)Facilities for the treatment of landfill gases.
NR 499.03(6)(6)Air curtain destructors as defined in s. 289.51 (1) (a), Stats.
NR 499.03(7)(7)Facilities that burn alone, or in combination with fossil fuels, waste wood, residual oil or waste solvents.
NR 499.03(8)(8)Facilities that use incinerators solely as control devices or control systems for the purpose of complying with emission limitations or emission control requirements pursuant to chs. NR 400 to 499.
NR 499.03(9)(9)Any crematory.
NR 499.03(10)(10)Any wastewater sludge incinerator.
NR 499.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1993, No. 453, eff. 10-1-93.
NR 499.04NR 499.04Solid waste treatment facilities.
NR 499.04(1)(1)Applicability. This section applies to any owner or operator of a solid waste treatment facility that is not exempt under s. NR 499.03.
NR 499.04(2)(2)Operational requirements. Any person who owns a solid waste treatment facility shall meet the following requirements:
NR 499.04(2)(a)(a) There shall be one or more certified operators on the site of a solid waste treatment facility at all times during the facility’s hours of operation, determined as follows:
NR 499.04(2)(a)1.1. The hours of operation do not include the burndown cycle for facilities that do not have air pollution control devices.