281.48(4m)(b)2.
2. No more than 3,000 gallons of septage per week are disposed of on the property; and
281.48(4m)(b)3.
3. The person complies with all applicable statutes and rules in removing and disposing of the septage.
281.48(4m)(c)
(c) If a location is exempt from licensing under
par. (b), the department may require the person who services the septic tank, soil absorption field, holding tank, grease trap or privy to register the disposal site with the department and provide information to show that sufficient land area is available for disposal.
281.48(4s)(a)(a) The department shall collect the following fees:
281.48(4s)(a)1.
1. For a license under
sub. (3) (a) to a state resident, for each vehicle used for servicing, $25 if the license period begins before July 1, 1997, and $50 if the license period begins after June 30, 1997.
281.48(4s)(a)2.
2. For a license under
sub. (3) (a) to a nonresident, for each vehicle used for servicing, $50 if the license period begins before July 1, 1997, and $100 if the license period begins after June 30, 1997.
281.48(4s)(b)
(b) The department may establish by rule a fee for a site licensed under
sub. (4m) which is less than 20 acres.
281.48(4s)(d)
(d) In addition to the license fee under
par. (a) 1. or
2., the department shall collect from each licensee a groundwater fee of $50 if the license period begins before July 1, 1997, and $100 if the license period begins after June 30, 1997. The moneys collected under this paragraph shall be credited to the environmental fund for environmental management.
281.48(5)
(5) Authority to suspend or revoke licenses. 281.48(5)(a)(a) The department may and upon written complaint shall make investigations and conduct hearings and may suspend or revoke any license if the department finds that the licensee has:
281.48(5)(a)2.
2. Made a material misstatement in the application for license or any application for a renewal thereof.
281.48(5)(a)4.
4. Violated any provisions of this section or any rule prescribed by the department or falsified information on inspection forms under
s. 145.245 (3).
281.48(5)(b)
(b) The department may not reissue a license for a period of one year after revocation under
par. (a).
281.48(5)(c)
(c) The department may promulgate by rule a procedure for the temporary suspension of a license.
281.48(5m)(a)(a) A county may submit to the department an application to regulate the disposal of septage on land. The county shall include in its application a complete description of the proposed county program, including a proposed ordinance and forms and information on plans for personnel, budget and equipment. The department shall investigate the capability of the county to implement a regulatory program under this subsection and shall approve or deny the application based on the county's capability. If the department approves the county application, the county may adopt and enforce a septage disposal ordinance.
281.48(5m)(b)
(b) The county septage disposal ordinance shall apply uniformly to the entire area of the county. No city, village or town may adopt or enforce a septage disposal ordinance if the county has adopted such an ordinance. If a city, village or town adopts a septage disposal ordinance, the ordinance shall conform with requirements applicable to a county septage disposal ordinance under this section.
281.48(5m)(c)
(c) The site criteria and disposal procedures in a county ordinance shall be identical to the corresponding portions of rules promulgated by the department under this section. The county shall require the person engaged in septage disposal to submit the results of a soil test conducted by a soil tester certified under
s. 145.045 and to obtain an annual license for each location where the person disposes of septage on land, except that the county may not require a license for septage disposal in a licensed solid waste disposal facility. The county shall maintain records of soil tests, site licenses, county inspections and enforcement actions under this subsection. A county may not require licensing or registration for any person or vehicle engaged in septage disposal. The county may establish a schedule of fees for site licenses under this paragraph. The county may require a bond or other method of demonstrating the financial ability to comply with the septage disposal ordinance. The county shall provide for the enforcement of the septage disposal ordinance by penalties identical to those in
s. 281.98.
281.48(5m)(d)
(d) The department shall monitor and evaluate the performance of any county adopting a septage disposal ordinance. If a county fails to comply with the requirements of this subsection or fails adequately to enforce the septage disposal ordinance, the department shall conduct a public hearing in the county seat upon 30 days' notice to the county clerk. As soon as practicable after the hearing, the department shall issue a written decision regarding compliance with this subsection. If the department determines that there is a violation of this subsection, the department shall by order revoke the authority of the county to adopt and enforce a septage disposal ordinance. At any time after the department issues an order under this paragraph, a county may submit a new application under
par. (a). The department may enforce this section and rules adopted under this section in any county which has adopted a septage disposal ordinance.
281.48(5s)(a)(a) The department may follow the procedures for the issuance of a citation under
ss. 23.50 to
23.99 to collect a forfeiture for a violation of
subs. (2) to
(5).
281.48(5s)(b)
(b) Notwithstanding
s. 23.66 (4), the department shall promulgate rules establishing the basic amount of the deposit that may be made under
s. 23.66 (1) by a person to whom a citation is issued under
par. (a). The rules shall specify a different amount for each offense under
subs. (2) to
(5).
281.48 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ch.
NR 113, Wis. adm. code.
281.49
281.49
Disposal of septage in municipal sewage systems. 281.49(1)(a)
(a) "Septage" means the scum, liquid, sludge or other waste from a septic tank, soil absorption field, holding tank or privy. This term does not include the waste from a grease trap.
281.49(2)
(2) Requirement to treat septage. A municipal sewage system shall accept and treat septage from a licensed disposer during the period of time commencing on November 15 and ending on April 15. The sewage system may, but is not required to, accept and treat septage at other times during the year.
281.49(3)(a)(a) Notwithstanding
sub. (2), a municipal sewage system is not required to accept septage from a licensed disposer if:
281.49(3)(a)1.
1. Treatment of the septage would cause the sewage system to exceed its operating design capacity or to violate any applicable effluent limitations or standards, water quality standards or any other legally applicable requirements, including court orders or state or federal statutes, rules, regulations or orders;
281.49(3)(a)2.
2. The septage is not compatible with the sewage system;
281.49(3)(a)3.
3. The licensed disposer has not applied for and received approval under
sub. (5) to dispose of septage in the sewage system or the licensed disposer fails to comply with the disposal plan; or
281.49(3)(a)4.
4. The licensed disposer fails to comply with septage disposal rules promulgated by the municipal sewage system.
281.49(3)(b)
(b) The municipal sewage system shall accept that part of the total amount of septage offered for disposal which is not within the exceptions in
par. (a).
281.49(4)
(4) Priorities. If the municipal sewage system can accept some, but not all, of the septage offered for disposal, the municipal sewage system may accept septage which is generated within the sewage service area before accepting septage which is generated outside of the sewage service area.
281.49(5)(a)(a) Each year a licensed disposer may apply to the municipal sewage system, prior to September 1, for permission to dispose of septage in the sewage system.
281.49(5)(b)
(b) The municipal sewage system shall approve applications for septage disposal, or reject those applications which are within the exceptions in
sub. (3), no later than October 1 of each year.
281.49(5)(c)
(c) The municipal sewage system may impose reasonable terms and conditions for septage disposal including:
281.49(5)(c)1.
1. Specific quantities, locations, times and methods for discharge of septage into the sewage system.
281.49(5)(c)2.
2. Requirements to report the source and amount of septage placed in the sewage system.
281.49(5)(c)4.
4. Actual and equitable disposal fees based on the volume of septage introduced into the municipal sewage system and calculated at the rate applied to other users of the municipal sewage system, and including the costs of additional facilities or personnel necessary to accept septage at the point of introduction into the municipal sewage system.
281.49(5)(d)
(d) The municipal sewage system shall prepare a disposal plan for each licensed disposer whose application for septage disposal is approved. The disposal plan shall consist of the approved application and all terms and conditions imposed on the licensed disposer.
281.49(6)
(6) Analysis of septage. The municipal sewage system may require the licensed disposer to analyze representative samples of septage placed in the sewage system in order to determine the characteristics of the septage and the compatibility of the septage with the municipal sewage system. The municipal sewage system may not require the analysis of septage from exclusively residential sources.
281.49(7)
(7) Disposal facilities. A municipal sewage system which is required to accept and treat septage shall provide adequate facilities for the introduction of septage into the sewage system.
281.49(8)
(8) Model regulation. The department shall prepare a model septage disposal regulation which may be used by municipal sewage systems in the implementation of this section.
281.49(9)
(9) Land disposal not prohibited. This section shall not be construed as a prohibition of the land disposal of septage. The land disposal of septage is governed by
s. 281.48.
281.49 History
History: 1983 a. 410;
1989 a. 31,
359;
1995 a. 227 s.
409; Stats. 1995 s. 281.49.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
281.51
281.51
Financial assistance program; local water quality planning. 281.51(1)(1)
Definitions. As used in this section:
281.51(1)(a)
(a) "Designated local agency" means the designated local agency under section 208 of the federal act.
281.51(1)(b)
(b) "Federal act" means the federal water pollution control act amendments of 1972,
P.L. 92-500, 86 Stat. 816.
281.51(1)(c)
(c) "Local governmental unit" means a political subdivision of this state, a special purpose district in this state, an instrumentality or corporation of such a political subdivision or special purpose district, a combination or subunit of any of the foregoing or an instrumentality of the state and any of the foregoing.
281.51(2)
(2) State water quality planning assistance program; designated local agencies. 281.51(2)(a)(a) The department shall administer a program to provide state assistance to designated local agencies for water quality planning activities.
281.51(2)(b)
(b) The department shall establish grant eligibility criteria for designated planning agencies seeking state assistance for water quality planning activities. The department shall consider the capacity of an agency to conduct areawide planning activities in establishing these eligibility criteria.
281.51(2)(c)
(c) A designated planning agency may receive state assistance to conduct water quality planning activities if:
281.51(2)(c)1.
1. The designated planning agency agrees to provide planning matching funds. At a minimum, the department shall require the designated planning agency to agree to provide planning matching funds in an amount equal to the state assistance. The department may require the designated planning agency to agree to provide local matching funds in a higher amount.
281.51(2)(c)2.
2. The designated planning agency meets all grant eligibility criteria.
281.51(3)
(3) State water quality planning assistance; other local governmental units. The department may provide financial assistance for water quality planning activities to local governmental units that are not designated local agencies.
281.51 History
History: 1979 c. 221;
1985 a. 29;
1991 a. 39;
1995 a. 227 s.
423; Stats. 1995 s. 281.51.
281.53
281.53
Municipal clean drinking water grants. 281.53(1)
(1) The department may award a municipal clean drinking water grant, from the appropriation under
s. 20.866 (2) (tb), to a municipality for capital costs to achieve compliance with standards for contaminants established by the department by rule under the safe drinking water program under
s. 281.17 (8), if the municipality is not in compliance with those standards on or after April 1, 1990, if the municipality incurs the capital costs after January 1, 1989, and if the violation of the standards for contaminants occurs in a public water system owned by the municipality.
281.53(2)
(2) The department shall approve grants under this section equal to 90% of the amount by which the reasonable and necessary capital costs of achieving compliance with the standards for contaminants exceed an amount equal to $25 times the population that is served by the contaminated public water system for which a grant is sought if the reasonable and necessary capital costs of achieving compliance with those standards are an amount equal to an amount that is greater than $150 times the population that is served by the contaminated water system.
281.53(3)
(3) The department shall rank applicants for grants under this section on the basis of the severity of risk to human health posed by each applicant's violation of the standards for contaminants. If insufficient funds are available for providing grants to eligible municipalities, the department shall allocate grants based on the severity of risk to human health.
281.53(4)
(4) The department shall promulgate rules for the administration of the program under this section that include the establishment of which capital costs are eligible for reimbursement and the method for ranking applicants under
sub. (3).
281.53 History
History: 1989 a. 366;
1991 a. 32;
1995 a. 227 s.
399; Stats. 1995 a. 281.53;
1995 a. 378 s.
44;
1997 a. 35.
281.53 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ch.
NR 127, Wis. adm. code.
281.55
281.55
Financial assistance program. 281.55(1)
(1) The legislature finds that state financial assistance for the construction and financing of pollution prevention and abatement facilities is a public purpose and a proper state government function in that the state is trustee of the waters of the state and that such financial assistance is necessary to protect the purity of state waters.
281.55(2)
(2) In order that the construction of pollution prevention and abatement facilities necessary to the protection of state waters be encouraged, a state program of assistance to municipalities and school districts for the financing of such facilities is established and a program of state advances in anticipation of federal aid reimbursement is established to meet the state's water quality standards. These state programs shall be administered by the department of natural resources and the department shall make such rules as are necessary for the proper execution of the state program.
281.55(2m)
(2m) In this section "estimated reasonable costs" include the costs of preliminary planning to determine the economic and engineering feasibility of pollution prevention and abatement facilities, the engineering, architectural, legal, fiscal and economic investigations and studies, surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, procedures and other action necessary to the construction of pollution prevention and abatement facilities and the erection, building, acquisition, alteration, remodeling, improvement or extension of pollution prevention and abatement facilities and the inspection and supervision of the construction of pollution prevention and abatement facilities.
281.55(3)(a)(a) The department shall establish criteria to determine those municipalities and school districts and projects which are eligible for the state program and to determine appropriate priorities among the projects.
281.55(3)(c)
(c) All municipalities and school districts are eligible for agreements under
sub. (6) (b) based on the criteria in this paragraph. The criteria shall consider the health hazards of existing conditions, the extent and nature of pollution, per capita costs of the project, property valuation of the municipalities or school districts as equalized by the state, income of the residents in the municipalities or school districts, the availability of federal funds for the project, soil conditions, the feasibility and practicality of the project, the borrowing capacity of the municipality or school district and any other factors which the department considers important. Municipalities or school districts commencing projects but not completed prior to January 18, 1970, shall be deemed eligible for agreements under
sub. (6) (b). School district projects are not eligible if the project is located within the corporate limits of a city or of a village with an operating municipal sewage system.
281.55(4)
(4) Municipalities or school districts which desire to participate in the state program shall submit application for participation to the department. The application shall be in such form and include such information as the department prescribes.
281.55(5)
(5) The department shall review applications for participation in the state program. It shall determine those applications which meet the criteria it established under
sub. (3), and shall arrange the applications in appropriate priority order.
281.55(6)
(6) The department may enter into agreement with municipalities and school districts to provide state assistance for the financing of those pollution prevention and abatement facilities projects it approves under
sub. (5).
281.55(6)(b)
(b) The department may enter into agreements with municipalities and school districts to make payments to them from the appropriations made by
s. 20.866 (2) (tm).
281.55(6)(b)1.
1. These payments shall not exceed 50% of the approved project in conjunction with the state program of advancement in anticipation of federal reimbursement under
sub. (2). To provide for the financing of pollution prevention and abatement facilities, the natural resources board, with the approval of the governor, subject to the limits of
s. 20.866 (2) (tm) may direct that state debt be contracted as set forth in
subd. 2. and subject to the limits set therein. Said debts shall be contracted for in the manner and form as the legislature hereafter prescribes.
281.55(6)(b)2.
2. It is the intent of the legislature that state debt not to exceed $150,850,000 in the 10-year period from 1969 to 1979 may be incurred for state water pollution and abatement assistance.