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(b) The department shall determine whether an environmental impact report
19submitted under par. (a) or (c) is complete no later than 30 days after receiving the
20environmental impact report. The department shall notify the person submitting
21the environmental impact report of its determination no later than 5 days after
22making the determination.
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(c) If the department determines that an environmental impact report
24submitted under par. (a) is incomplete, the person proposing to engage in ferrous
1mining shall prepare and submit to the department a revised environmental impact
2report for the ferrous mining project.
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(d) No more than 30 days after providing notification under par. (b) that an
4environmental impact report is complete, the department shall prepare a draft
5scoping statement consisting of at least the following: a description of known
6governmental approvals or reviews required for the ferrous mining project; a
7description of the issues to be covered in the environmental impact statement;
8alternatives that will be addressed in the environmental impact statement;
9identification of areas potentially affected by the project and by related actions; and
10identification of necessary studies requiring compilation of existing information or
11the development of new data that can be generated within a reasonable amount of
12time and at a reasonable cost.
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(e) No more than 10 days after completing its responsibilities under par. (d),
14the department shall publish a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, in a newspaper with
15general circulation in the area in which the proposed site is located and in the official
16state newspaper, that includes all of the following:
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1. The name and location of the proposed ferrous mining project.
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2. A brief description of the proposed project.
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3. The location at which copies of the environmental impact report and draft
20scoping statement are available for review.
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4. The description of the opportunity to comment on the appropriate scope of
22the environmental impact statement for the project.
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5. A statement that the period for written comment expires 30 days after the
24date of publication of the notice.
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6. The procedures for commenting.
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17. The date, time, and place of the public informational meeting under par. (g).
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(f) The department shall also provide the notice under par. (e) to the person who
3submitted the environmental impact report, the U.S. army corps of engineers, the
4federal environmental protection agency; the U.S. fish and wildlife service, the state
5historical society, any federally recognized American Indian tribe or band that may
6be affected by the proposed project, and any local governmental unit in which the
7project will take place.
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(g) At least 10 days, but not more than 20 days after publication of the notice
9under par. (e), the department shall hold at least one public informational meeting
10to discuss the scope of the environmental impact statement.
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(h) The department shall issue its final decision on the scope of the
12environmental impact statement no later than 15 days after the the end of the public
13comment period. The department shall include at least all of the following in the
14scoping decision: a description of known governmental approvals or reviews
15required for the ferrous mining project; a description of the issues to be covered in
16the environmental impact statement; alternatives that will be addressed in the
17environmental impact statement; identification of areas potentially affected by the
18project and by related actions; and identification of necessary studies requiring
19compilation of existing information or the development of new data that can be
20generated within a reasonable amount of time and at a reasonable cost.
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(i) No later than 30 days after it issues the scoping decision, the department
22shall submit to the person who submitted the environmental impact report a draft
23cost agreement. The agreement shall include the estimated cost of preparing the
24environmental impact statement and a brief description of the tasks and the cost of
25each task to be performed by each party in preparing and distributing the
1environmental impact statement. The person may request changes in the cost
2agreement. If, within 30 days after the person receives the draft cost agreement, the
3department and the person have not signed a cost agreement, either party may refer
4the matter to the secretary of administration for resolution.
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(im) No later than 10 days after finalizing the cost agreement under par. (i), the
6person entering into the cost agreement with the department shall pay to the
7department 50 percent of the estimated costs under the cost agreement.
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(j) No later than 45 days after receiving the payment under par. (im), the
9department shall publish a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, in at least one newspaper
10of general circulation in each county where the project will occur and in the official
11state newspaper, containing a summary of the scoping decision.
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(k) After the department publishes the notice under par. (j), the department
13shall prepare a preliminary environmental impact statement for the proposed
14ferrous mining project in accordance with the scoping decision. When the
15preliminary environmental impact statement is complete, the department shall
16make it available for public review and comment and shall publish a class 1 notice,
17under ch. 985, of completion of the preliminary environmental impact statement, of
18the ability to comment on the preliminary environmental impact statement, and of
19the date, time, and place of the public meeting under par. (L) in at least one
20newspaper of general circulation in each county where the project will occur and in
21the official state newspaper. The department shall also distribute a summary of the
22preliminary environmental impact statement and notice of the date, time, and place
23of the meeting under par. (L) to the person who submitted the environmental impact
24report, the U.S. army corps of engineers, the federal environmental protection
25agency, the U.S. fish and wildlife service, the state historical society, any federally
1recognized American Indian tribe or band that may be affected by the proposed
2project, any local governmental unit in which the project will take place, any person
3that submitted substantive comments within the comment period on the
4environmental impact report and the draft scoping statement, and any person
5requesting the summary.
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(L) Not less than 15 days after publication of the notice under par. (k), the
7department shall conduct a public informational meeting on the adequacy of the
8preliminary environmental impact statement in a county in which at least part of the
9proposed mining site is located. The department shall receive public comments on
10the adequacy of the preliminary environmental impact statement for at least 10 days
11after the day on which it conducts the public informational meeting.
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(m) The department shall prepare a final environmental impact statement,
13taking into consideration the comments received under par. (L). When the final
14environmental impact statement is complete, the department shall make it available
15for public review and comment and shall publish a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, of
16completion of the final environmental impact statement, of the ability to submit
17written comments on the final environmental impact statement, and of the date by
18which comments must be submitted, in at least one newspaper of general circulation
19in each county where the project will occur and in the official state newspaper. The
20department shall also distribute a summary of the final environmental impact
21statement to the person who submitted the environmental impact report, the U.S.
22army corps of engineers, the federal environmental protection agency, the U.S. fish
23and wildlife service, the state historical society, any federally recognized American
24Indian tribe or band that may be affected by the proposed project, any local
25governmental unit in which the project will take place, any person that submitted
1substantive comments within the comment period on the preliminary environmental
2impact statement, and any person requesting the summary.
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(n) The department shall accept written comments on the adequacy of the final
4environmental impact statement for at least 10 days after the day on which the notice
5under par. (m) is published. The department shall make the determination of
6adequacy of the final environmental impact statement at least 10 days after
7publication of the notice of availability of the final environmental impact statement.
8The department shall make the determination of adequacy of the final
9environmental impact statement within 280 days after publication of the notice
10under par. (j) unless the time is extended by consent of the person submitting the
11environmental impact report or by the governor for good cause.
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(o) If the department determines that the environmental impact statement is
13inadequate, the department shall prepare an adequate environmental impact
14statement within 60 days of that determination. When the adequate environmental
15impact statement is complete, the department shall publish a class 1 notice, under
16ch. 985, of completion of the environmental impact statement in at least one
17newspaper of general circulation in each county where the project will occur and in
18the official state newspaper. The department shall also distribute a summary of the
19adequate environmental impact statement to the person who submitted the
20environmental impact report, the U.S. army corps of engineers, the federal
21environmental protection agency, the U.S. fish and wildlife service, the state
22historical society, any federally recognized American Indian tribe or band that may
23be affected by the proposed project, any local governmental unit in which the project
24will take place, any person that submitted substantive comments within the
1comment period on the previous version of the environmental impact statement, and
2any person requesting the summary.
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3(5) (a) The department may not issue a mining permit or any other approval
4required in connection with a ferrous mining project before it determines that the
5environmental impact statement for the project is adequate.
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(b) Within 90 days after the determination of adequacy of a final environmental
7impact statement, the department shall make final decisions on those approvals that
8were identified as required in the scoping process and for which information was
9developed concurrently with the preparation of the environmental impact
10statement, except as follows:
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1. The department may extend the 90-day period with the consent of the
12applicant.
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2. The 90-day period does not apply if a longer period is required for an
14approval by federal law or state statute.
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15Section
13. 293.49 (1) (a) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.49
(1) (a) 3. In the case of a surface mine, the site is not unsuitable for
17mining. The preliminary determination that a site was not unsuitable for mining
18under s. 293.45 may not be conclusive in the determination of the site's suitability
19for mining under this section. However,
for mining other than ferrous mining, at the
20hearing held under this section and s. 293.43, testimony and evidence submitted at
21the prospecting permit proceeding relevant to the issue of suitability of the proposed
22mining site for surface mining may be adopted, subject to the opportunity for
23cross-examination and rebuttal, if not unduly repetitious.
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1293.495 Process for ferrous mining. (1) Applicability of other provisions. 2The following provisions do not apply to proposed ferrous mining projects:
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(a) Section 293.31.
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(b) Section 293.37 (2) (d).
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(c) Section 293.43.
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(d) The time limit in s. 293.49 (1) (a) (intro.) and (2) (intro.).
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(e) Section 293.49 (1) (a) 2.
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(f) Section 293.55 (1) (c) to (e).
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(g) The authority in s. 293.65 (2) (h) to conduct a hearing on a permit under s.
10293.65 as part of the hearing on the application for a mining permit.
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(h) Section 293.65 (2) (i).
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12(2) Notice of intent. At least 12 months before submitting an application for
13a mining permit under s. 293.37 or an environmental impact report under s. 293.39
14(4) (a), whichever is earlier, a person proposing to engage in ferrous mining shall
15notify the department in writing of the intent to submit an application for a mining
16permit.
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17(3) Determination of completeness. After the department receives an
18application for a mining permit under s. 293.37 for ferrous mining, the department
19shall determine whether the application is complete. The department shall make the
20determination within 30 days after receiving the application, except that the
21department may extend the 30-day period with the consent of the applicant. If the
22department determines that the application is not complete, the department shall
23inform the applicant of the additional information that must be provided to complete
24the application. When the department determines that the application is complete,
25it shall notify the applicant.
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1(4) Notice of application. After receiving notice under sub. (3) that the
2application for a mining permit is complete, an applicant proposing to engage in
3ferrous mining shall publish a legal notice, under ch. 985, of the ownership, location,
4and boundaries of the proposed mining area and reclamation and restoration
5operations, at least once a week for 4 successive weeks. Within 7 days of publication
6of the last date of publication, the person shall submit a copy of the notice to the
7department.
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8(5) Hearing. (a) No later than 30 days after the day of publication of the last
9notice required under sub. (4), any of the following may file written objections to an
10application for a permit under s. 293.37 for a ferrous mining project:
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1. A person owning property that will be affected by the proposed ferrous
12mining operation.
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2. Any federal, state, or local governmental agency with responsibilities
14affected by the proposed ferrous mining operation.
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(b) If the department receives written objections under par. (a), the department
16shall hold a public hearing on the mining permit application in the county in which
17the majority of the mining site is located no more than 30 days after receiving the
18objections, after providing appropriate notice of the date, time, and place of the
19hearing.
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(c) The department may hold a hearing on an application for a mining permit
21under s. 293.37 for ferrous mining without receipt of objections no later than 30 days
22after the day of publication of the last notice required under sub. (4) if the department
23determines that a hearing is necessary to protect public health, safety, and welfare.
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24(6) Action on application. If s. 293.39 (5) (a) does not apply, no later than 120
25days after receiving the notice of publication under sub. (4) or, if the department
1holds a hearing under sub. (5), after holding the hearing, the department shall issue
2or deny the mining permit.
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293.51
(3) Upon approval of the operator's bond, mining application
, other
5departmental approvals that are required in connection with the mining project, and
6certificate of insurance, the department shall issue written authorization to
7commence mining at the permitted mining site in accordance with the approved
8mining and reclamation plans.