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NR 716.01 Note Note: The following portions of 40 CFR part 280 have been included in the text of this chapter: portions of s. 280.34 (a) (3), portions of s. 280.63 (a) and (b) and s. 280.65 (b).
NR 716.01 History History: Cr. Register, April, 1994, No. 460, eff. 5-1-94; am. Register, February, 1996, No. 482, eff. 3-1-96.
NR 716.02 NR 716.02 Applicability.
NR 716.02(1)(1) This chapter applies to all site investigations required under s. NR 716.05 and conducted by:
NR 716.02(1)(a) (a) The department under the authority of s. 292.11 or 292.31, Stats. In this chapter, where the term "responsible parties" appears, it shall be read to include "the department" where department-funded response action is being taken.
NR 716.02(1)(b) (b) Responsible parties at sites, facilities or portions of a site or facility that are subject to regulation under s. 292.11 or 292.31, Stats., regardless of whether there is direct involvement or oversight by the department.
NR 716.02 Note Note: This chapter does not apply to site assessments undertaken for the sole purpose of gathering information prior to knowledge or discovery of contamination. However, upon the discovery of a discharge of a hazardous substance during a site assessment, s. 292.11, Stats., and ch. NR 706 require the responsible party to immediately notify the department of the discharge.
NR 716.02(1)(c) (c) Persons undertaking actions in order to obtain the liability exemption under s. 292.15, Stats. In this chapter, where the term ``responsible parties" appears, it shall be read to include "the purchaser" or ``person under contract with the purchaser" where an action is being taken to comply with s. 292.15, Stats.
NR 716.02(2) (2) The department may exercise enforcement discretion on a case-by-case basis and choose to regulate a site, facility or a portion of a site or facility under only one of a number of potentially applicable statutory authorities. However, where overlapping restrictions or requirements apply, the more restrictive control. The department shall, after receipt of a request from the responsible parties, provide a letter indicating which regulatory program or programs the department considers to be applicable to a site or facility.
NR 716.02 Note Note: Sites, facilities or portions of a site or facility that are subject to regulation under s. 292.11 or 292.31, Stats., may also be subject to regulation under other statutes, including the solid waste statutes in ch. 289, Stats., or the hazardous waste management act, ch. 291, Stats., and the administrative rules adopted pursuant to those statutes. One portion of a site or facility may be regulated under a different statutory authority than other portions of that site or facility. Persons who wish to conduct response actions that will meet the requirements of CERCLA and the NCP may request that the department enter into a contract with them pursuant to s. 292.31, Stats. However, a CERCLA-quality response action will likely require compliance with additional requirements beyond those contained in chs. NR 700 to 726 in order to satisfy CERCLA and the NCP.
NR 716.02 History History: Cr. Register, April, 1994, No. 460, eff. 5-1-94; cr. (1) (c), Register, February, 1996, No. 482, eff. 3-1-96.
NR 716.03 NR 716.03 Definitions. In this chapter:
NR 716.03(1) (1) "Batch of samples" means a group of samples collected during one discrete sampling event and stored and transported in a single shipping container, regardless of the number of samples in the group.
NR 716.03(2) (2) "Field blank" means a sample of water which, prior to use, is known to be free of contaminants, and which is processed through the sampling equipment in the field in the same manner as the actual water sample to determine if field procedures introduce contaminants into the samples. This is also known as a "rinse blank."
NR 716.03(3) (3) "Immunoassay" means a test for the presence or concentration of a substance that relies on the reaction of one or more antibodies with the substance.
NR 716.03(4) (4) "Investigative waste" means all solid and liquid wastes and contaminated environmental media resulting from activities conducted during a site investigation, immediate action, interim action, remedial action, or a monitoring or sampling event at a site or facility. Investigative wastes include soil from drill cuttings; drilling fluids; contaminated water from construction, purging, development and sampling of monitoring wells; and wash waters used during sampling or decontamination activities.
NR 716.03(5) (5) "Lithologic" means based on the physical characteristics of a rock.
NR 716.03(6) (6) "Piezometer" has the meaning specified in s. NR 141.05 (30).
NR 716.03 Note Note: Section NR 141.05 (30) defines "piezometer" as "a groundwater monitoring well, sealed below the water table, installed for the specific purpose of determining either the elevation of the potentiometric surface or the physical, chemical, biological or radiological properties of groundwater at some point within the saturated zone or both."
NR 716.03(7) (7) "Potentiometric surface" has the meaning specified in s. NR 141.05 (31).
NR 716.03 Note Note: Section NR 141.05 (31) defines "potentiometric surface" to mean "an imaginary surface representing the total head of groundwater and is the level to which water will rise in a well."
NR 716.03(8) (8) "Replicate sample" has the meaning specified in s. NR 149.03 (27).
NR 716.03 Note Note: Section NR 149.03 (27) defines "replicate sample" to mean "equal aliquots taken from the same sampling location and analyzed independently for the same constituent." This is also known as a "duplicate."
NR 716.03(9) (9) "Temperature blank" means a water sample which undergoes the same cooling procedure used for the samples for analysis, but which is only checked to determine the temperature of the samples upon arrival at the laboratory.
NR 716.03(10) (10) "Trip blank" has the meaning specified in s. NR 149.03 (32).
NR 716.03 Note Note: Section NR 149.03 (32) defines "trip blank" to mean "a sample of reagent grade water which is used to determine possible contamination of samples from volatile organic chemicals while in transit to and from the laboratory."
NR 716.03(11) (11) "Water table observation well" has the meaning specified in s. NR 141.05 (46).
NR 716.03 Note Note: Section NR 141.05 (46) defines "water table observation well" to mean "any groundwater monitoring well, in which the screen or open borehole intersects a water table, which is installed for the specific purpose of determining either the elevation of the water table or the physical, chemical, biological or radiological properties of groundwater at the water table or both."
NR 716.03 History History: Cr. Register, April, 1994, No. 460, eff. 5-1-94; correction in (10) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, January, 2001, No. 541.
NR 716.05 NR 716.05 General.
NR 716.05(1)(1) Responsible parties shall conduct a site investigation that meets the requirements of this chapter and s. NR 746.05, for discharges of petroleum products from petroleum storage tanks, when site-specific or facility-specific information indicates that soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, air or other environmental media at a site or facility may have become contaminated. Unless sub. (2) is applicable, responsible parties shall use the factors in s. NR 708.09 (1) (a) through (n) and (2) (a) through (c) to determine whether or not a site investigation is necessary.
NR 716.05(2) (2) A site investigation is not required of the responsible parties at a site or facility, if:
NR 716.05(2)(a) (a) After notification to the department of a hazardous substance discharge in accordance with ch. NR 706, the department determines that no further action is required of the responsible parties, based on the factors in s. NR 708.09 (1) and (2).
NR 716.05(2)(b) (b) After completion of an immediate action, the department determines that no further action is required of the responsible parties, based on the factors in s. NR 708.09 (1) and (2).
NR 716.05 Note Note: Department guidance on conducting site investigations is available. The publications Guidance for Conducting Environmental Response Actions and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Analytical Guidance may be obtained by contacting the Bureau of Remediation and Redevelopment, Public Information Requests, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707.
NR 716.05 History History: Cr. Register, April, 1994, No. 460, eff. 5-1-94; am. (2) (a), Register, February, 1997, No. 494, eff. 3-1-97; emerg. am. (1), eff. 5-18-00; am. (1), Register, January, 2001, No. 541, eff. 2-1-01; correction in (1) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, January, 2001, No. 541.
NR 716.07 NR 716.07 Site investigation scoping. Prior to conducting the field component of a site investigation required under s. NR 716.05, responsible parties shall evaluate all of the following relevant items, considering the location of the site or facility, to ensure that the scope and detail of the field investigation are appropriate to the complexity of the site or facility:
NR 716.07(1) (1) History of the site or facility, including industrial, commercial or other land uses that may have been associated with one or more hazardous substance discharges at the site or facility.
NR 716.07(2) (2) Knowledge of the type of contamination and the amount of the contamination.
NR 716.07(3) (3) History of previous hazardous substance discharges or environmental pollution.
NR 716.07(4) (4) Environmental media affected or potentially affected by the contamination.
NR 716.07(5) (5) Location of the site or facility, and its proximity to other sources of contamination.
NR 716.07(6) (6) Need for permission from property owners to allow access to the site or facility and to adjacent or nearby properties.
NR 716.07(7) (7) Potential or known impacts to receptors, including public and private water supplies; buildings and other cultural features; and utilities or other subsurface improvements. This evaluation shall include mapping the location of all water supply wells within a 1,200- foot radius of the outermost edge of contamination.
NR 716.07(8) (8) Potential for impacts to any of the following:
NR 716.07(8)(b) (b) Species, habitat or ecosystems sensitive to the contamination.
NR 716.07(8)(c) (c) Wetlands, especially those in areas of special natural resource interest as designated in s. NR 103.04.
NR 716.07(8)(d) (d) Outstanding resource waters and exceptional resource waters as defined in ss. NR 102.10 and 102.11.
NR 716.07(8)(e) (e) Sites or facilities of historical or archaeological significance.
NR 716.07(9) (9) Potential interim and remedial actions applicable to the site or facility and the contamination.
NR 716.07(10) (10) Immediate or interim actions already taken or in progress, including any evaluations made of whether an interim action is needed at the site or facility.
NR 716.07(11) (11) Any other items, including climatological conditions and background water or soil quality information, that may affect the scope or conduct of the site investigation.
NR 716.07(12) (12) The need to gather data to determine the hydraulic conductivity of materials where contaminated groundwater is found and, for sites with petroleum-product contamination discharged from a petroleum storage tank, to determine whether the site satisfies the risk screening criteria in s. NR 746.06 and the closure criteria in s. NR 746.07 or 746.08.
NR 716.07 History History: Cr. Register, April, 1994, No. 460, eff. 5-1-94; emerg. cr. (12), eff. 5-18-00; cr. (12), Register, January, 2001, No. 541, eff. 2-1-01.
NR 716.09 NR 716.09 Site investigation work plan.
NR 716.09(1) (1)General. Unless otherwise directed by the department, in cases where a site investigation in required under s. NR 716.05, responsible parties shall submit a work plan to the department describing the intended scope and conduct of a field investigation if the site or facility is classified as complex under s. NR 700.09 (2) or if the responsible party chooses to proceed with the complex site process under s. NR 700.11 (2).
NR 716.09(2) (2)Contents. The work plan shall include all of the following information, unless otherwise directed by the department:
NR 716.09(2)(a) (a) Site name, address, and location by quarter-quarter section, township, range and county, or a more precise location description if necessary to adequately define the location of the site or facility.
NR 716.09(2)(b) (b) Name and address of the responsible party or parties, and name and address of all consultants or contractors involved in the response action.
NR 716.09(2)(c) (c) Site location map, consisting of the applicable portion of a 1:24,000-scale topographic quadrangle published by the United States geological survey with the name of the quadrangle indicated, and a site layout map to approximate scale depicting the layout of buildings, roads, discharge location and other relevant features of the site.
NR 716.09(2)(d) (d) Information gathered during scoping of the project, including the applicable items in s. NR 716.07.
NR 716.09(2)(e) (e) Basic information on the physiographical and geological setting of the site necessary to choose sampling methods and locations, including:
NR 716.09(2)(e)1. 1. The existing topography, including prominent topographic features.
NR 716.09(2)(e)2. 2. The surface water drainage patterns and significant hydrologic features, such as surface waters, springs, surface water drainage basins, divides, wetlands and whether the site lies within a floodplain or floodway.
NR 716.09(2)(e)3. 3. Texture and classification of surficial soils.
NR 716.09(2)(e)4. 4. General nature and distribution of geologic materials, including the thickness and type of unconsolidated materials and the type and nature of bedrock.
NR 716.09(2)(e)5. 5. General hydrogeologic information.
NR 716.09(2)(e)6. 6. Potential hazardous substance migration pathways.
NR 716.09(2)(f) (f) Sampling and analysis strategy to be used during the field investigation, including:
NR 716.09(2)(f)1. 1. A description of the investigative techniques to be used to characterize the site or facility.
NR 716.09(2)(f)2. 2. Identification on a site layout map of the locations, both planimetric and vertical, from which samples of environmental media will be obtained. Where locations cannot be specified in advance, the work plan shall include a description of the strategy to be used for determining these locations in the field.
NR 716.09(2)(f)3. 3. A description of sampling methods to be used, including methods for preserving and delivering samples.
NR 716.09(2)(f)4. 4. An itemization of the parameters for which samples will be analyzed, as well as the analytical methods to be used and their method detection limits.
NR 716.09(2)(f)5. 5. A description of quality control and quality assurance procedures to be used, including the items specified in s. NR 716.13.
NR 716.09(2)(f)6. 6. A description of the procedures to be used to prevent cross-contamination among samples.
NR 716.09(2)(f)7. 7. A description of the type of investigative wastes that will be generated during the site investigation and how they will be collected, stored, transported and treated or disposed of.
NR 716.09(2)(f)8. 8. A discussion of how the sampling and analysis results will be related to results of any previous investigations at the site or facility, and how the results will be used to determine the degree and extent of the contamination and the selection of a remedial action option including, where appropriate, natural biodegradation.
NR 716.09(2)(g) (g) A description of other procedures to be used for site management, including erosion control and repair of soil or ground disturbance.
NR 716.09(2)(h) (h) A schedule for conducting the field investigation and reporting the results to the department.
NR 716.09(3) (3)Department review of submitted work plans.
NR 716.09(3)(a)(a) The department may instruct responsible parties to proceed without departmental review of work plans submitted under this section.
NR 716.09(3)(b) (b) Responsible parties that are not instructed to proceed under par. (a) shall wait before initiating the field investigation until the department has approved or conditionally approved the work plan, except that if the department has not reviewed the work plan within 60 days after its receipt by the department, the responsible parties may proceed with the field investigation.
NR 716.09(3)(c) (c) If the department disapproves a work plan submitted under this section, the department shall provide to the responsible parties, in writing, the basis for disapproval and a deadline for providing a revised work plan.
NR 716.09(3)(d) (d) The lack of a response from the department, after the department's receipt of a work plan, may not be construed to mean that the department has approved the work plan.
NR 716.09 History History: Cr. Register, April, 1994, No. 460, eff. 5-1-94; r. and recr. (1), r. (3) (e), Register, April, 1995, No. 472, eff. 5-1-95.
NR 716.11 NR 716.11 Field investigation.
NR 716.11(1)(1) Responsible parties shall conduct a field investigation as part of each site investigation required under this chapter, unless the department directs otherwise.
NR 716.11(2) (2) The field investigation shall be conducted in accordance with a work plan approved or conditionally approved by the department, unless the department has directed the responsible parties to proceed with a field investigation without department review of the investigation work plan.
NR 716.11(3) (3) The purposes of the field investigation shall be to:
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