NR 182.114(1)(d)2.2. Construction drawings and modifications necessary during construction. NR 182.114(1)(d)6.6. Copies of construction progress inspections pertinent to core trench, toe drain, internal drains, and other significant phases of the structure including, at the option of the owner photographs of various structural items. NR 182.114(1)(d)7.7. Aerial stereo photos, or similar documentation using alternative technology, of the entire dam taken within 90 days after all construction is completed. NR 182.114(1)(d)8.8. A description of and justification for all deviations or variances from the construction plans and specifications. NR 182.114(2)(a)(a) The owner of a mine waste disposal site or facility shall comply with the requirements under these rules in reporting incidents such as fires, explosions, discharges, or releases of materials into the environment. In the event that a facility has an accidental or emergency discharge, a fire, an explosion, or other unplanned or unpredicted event that has the potential for damaging human health or the environment or exceeds any limit, the operator shall follow the procedures set forth in the contingency plan and shall report such incidents to the department, county, towns, and tribal government officials identified in the plan immediately after the operator has discovered the event. NR 182.114(2)(b)(b) The operator shall report to the department by telephone, or other communication method specified by the department, any condition listed under s. NR 182.112 (6) and par. (a) at the earliest practicable time. A written report of the reported condition shall be submitted within 5 days. The department shall notify the owner, in writing, of the title, address, and telephone number of the person to whom any report under this section shall be given, which notification shall specifically refer to this section and shall specify to whom reports are made both inside and outside of normal business hours. NR 182.114(2)(c)(c) The owner shall turn over to the department duplicate copies of all records required under sub. (1) (b), (c), and (d) upon closure of the facility, except to the extent that copies of such records have previously been provided to the department. NR 182.114(2)(d)(d) The owner of a mine waste disposal site or facility shall forward to the department at the end of each reporting quarter the monitoring data developed pursuant to the requirements of this chapter during the reporting quarter. A printed copy of the monitoring data shall be submitted in addition to an electronic version of the data in a format specified by the department. NR 182.114(2)(e)(e) The owner of a mine waste disposal site or facility shall submit an annual summary report containing statistical summaries of annual and cumulative project data including monitoring data and volumes of waste disposed or stored at the facility. The monitoring data summaries shall include comparisons to waste and leachate characterizations, geochemical modeling, effluent predictions, and baseline and background water quality data as contained in the feasibility report or plan of operation. The report shall also include the results of quality assurance and quality control procedures and present the error associated with each parameter presented. Information from unimpacted control stations should include a discussion on whether the baseline values should be modified due to natural variability and what the new values would be. At a frequency determined by the department, the report shall periodically include updated results of predictive groundwater modeling by incorporating currently available data into the original predictive model, submitted as part of the feasibility report. NR 182.114(2)(f)(f) The owner of a mine waste disposal site or facility shall notify the department prior to cessation of disposal operations or prior to final facility closure as specified under this chapter. NR 182.114(3)(3) Operations report. The department may require the owner or operator of any land disposal site or facility, or any person who permits the use of property for such purpose, to submit an operations report to assess the effectiveness and environmental acceptability of site operations. The contents of the report may include any of the following: NR 182.114(3)(b)(b) An analysis of leachate and pore water chemistry and comparisons to geochemical modeling results generated during the permitting process. NR 182.114(3)(d)(d) An analysis of groundwater monitoring results and comparison to results from predictive modeling completed as part of the feasibility report. NR 182.114(3)(e)(e) Other monitoring, surface water control and erosion control, revegetation, settlement, volume utilized, leachate quantity and quality, slope stability, equipment performance, volume and type of disposed waste, and other relevant mine parameters. NR 182.114 HistoryHistory: CR 20-043: cr. Register December 2021 No. 792, eff. 1-1-22. NR 182.115(1)(1) Mining waste facilities shall be closed in compliance with the plan of operation approved under s. NR 182.109 and the reclamation plan approved under s. NR 132.114. NR 182.115(2)(2) At the time of completion of closure of the mining waste site or a portion of the mining waste site, the operator shall provide proof of financial responsibility to the department in an amount equal to the reasonably anticipated costs during the period between 40 and 250 years after closure of the mining waste site, or portion of the waste site, to repair or replace any engineered cover systems or tailings water management control systems used at the mining site or mining waste site to avoid adverse environmental consequences. The proof of financial responsibility required under this subsection shall be in the amount determined under s. NR 132.116 (6) and s. 293.51 (1r), Stats., and shall be in the form of a cash deposit, which the department shall segregate and invest in an interest-bearing account, certificates of deposit, government securities, or other interest-bearing forms of security, or proof of establishment of an interest-bearing account, including an escrow account or trust account. NR 182.115(3)(3) At the completion of closure of a closed facility, or portion of a facility, the owner or operator shall reasonably secure the closed facility, or closed portion of a facility, so that injurious contact with waste by humans or animal life will be minimized, and so that discharges harmful to health or the environment will not occur. NR 182.115(4)(4) At the completion of the closure of a facility, or portion of a facility, all required equipment shall be provided and arrangements shall be made to continue post-closure monitoring as required under this chapter. NR 182.115(5)(5) At the completion of the closure of a facility, or portion of a facility, the owner or operator shall submit to the department a closure documentation report under to s. NR 182.110 (5) certifying that the facility, or portion of the facility, has been closed in accordance with this chapter and approved plans. NR 182.115(6)(6) The long-term care period for a mining waste facility, or a closed portion of a facility, shall commence after the department completes all of the following: