292.65 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ch.
NR 169, Wis. adm. code.
292.70
292.70
Indemnification for disposal of polychlorinated biphenyls. 292.70(2)
(2) Indemnification agreements concerning disposal of contaminated sediments. Subject to
sub. (4), the department may enter into an agreement with a municipality under which this state agrees to indemnify the municipality and its agencies, officials, employees and agents against liability for damage to persons, property or the environment resulting from the municipality's acceptance for disposal of sediments that are from the Great Lakes basin and are contaminated with PCBs, if the sediments are disposed of in a manner approved by the department.
292.70(3)
(3) Indemnification agreements concerning treatment of contaminated leachate. Subject to
sub. (4), the department may enter into an agreement with a municipality under which this state agrees to indemnify the municipality and its agencies, officials, employees and agents against any liability for damage to persons, property or the environment resulting from the municipality's conveyance or treatment of leachate that is contaminated with PCBs and that is from a landfill that accepts sediments contaminated with PCBs, if the leachate is treated in a manner approved by the department.
292.70(4)
(4) Requirements. The department may enter into an agreement under
sub. (2) or
(3) only if all of the following apply:
292.70(4)(a)
(a) The agreement is approved by the governor and the governing body of the municipality.
292.70(4)(b)
(b) The agreement specifies a method for determining whether the municipality is liable for damage described in
sub. (2) or
(3).
292.70(4)(c)
(c) The agreement requires the municipality to notify the department and the attorney general when a claim or lawsuit to which the agreement may apply is filed against the political subdivision.
292.70(4)(d)
(d) The agreement authorizes the attorney general to intervene on behalf of the municipality and this state in any lawsuit to which the agreement may apply.
292.70(4)(e)
(e) The agreement requires the operator of the solid waste disposal facility or wastewater treatment facility to minimize risks related to PCBs.
292.70(4)(f)
(f) The agreement authorizes the department to require the operator of the solid waste disposal facility or wastewater treatment facility to operate in a manner specified by the department in order to minimize risks related to PCBs.
292.70(6)
(6) Immunity. This section and any agreement entered into under
sub. (3) or
(4) may not be construed as consent to sue this state.
292.70(7)
(7) Review and payment. If a claim is filed under an agreement under
sub. (2) or
(3), the department shall review the claim to determine whether it is valid. A valid claim shall be paid from the appropriation under
s. 20.370 (2) (fq).
292.70 History
History: 1999 a. 9.
292.72
292.72
Brownfields revolving loan program. 292.72(1)
(1) The department may enter into an agreement with the federal environmental protection agency under which the department receives funds under
42 USC 9604 (k) (3) (A) (i) to establish and administer a brownfields revolving loan program. If the department receives funds under this subsection, it may make loans or grants for the remediation of brownfield sites, as defined in
42 USC 9601 (39), in accordance with the agreement.
292.72(2)
(2) At the request of another governmental entity, the department may administer funds received under
42 USC 9604 (k) (3) (A) (i) by the other governmental entity for the establishment of a brownfields revolving loan program.
292.72 History
History: 2003 a. 314.
292.75
292.75
Brownfield site assessment grants. 292.75(1)(a)
(a) "Eligible site or facility" means one or more contiguous industrial or commercial facilities or sites with common or multiple ownership that are abandoned, idle, or underused, the expansion or redevelopment of which is adversely affected by actual or perceived environmental contamination.
292.75(1)(b)
(b) "Local governmental unit" means a city, village, town, county, redevelopment authority created under
s. 66.1333, community development authority created under
s. 66.1335, or housing authority.
292.75(1)(d)
(d) "Underground hazardous substance storage tank system" means an underground storage tank used for storing a hazardous substance other than a petroleum product together with any on-site integral piping or dispensing system with at least 10% of its total volume below the surface of the ground.
292.75(2)(a)(a) The department shall administer a program to award brownfield site assessment grants from the appropriation under
s. 20.370 (6) (et) to local governmental units for the purposes of conducting any of the eligible activities under
sub. (3).
292.75(2)(b)
(b) The department may not award a grant to a local governmental unit under this section if that local governmental unit caused the environmental contamination that is the basis for the grant request.
292.75(2)(c)
(c) The department may only award grants under this section if the person that caused the environmental contamination that is the basis for the grant request is unknown, cannot be located or is financially unable to pay the cost of the eligible activities.
292.75(2)(d)
(d) The department shall promulgate rules as necessary to administer the program. Rules promulgated by the department under this paragraph may limit the total amount of funds that may be used to cover the costs of each category of eligible activity described in
sub. (3).
292.75(3)
(3) Eligible activities. The department may award grants to local governmental units to cover the costs of the following activities:
292.75(3)(a)
(a) The investigation of environmental contamination on an eligible site or facility for the purposes of reducing or eliminating environmental contamination.
292.75(3)(b)
(b) The demolition of any structures, buildings or other improvements located on an eligible site or facility.
292.75(3)(c)
(c) The removal of abandoned containers, as defined in
s. 292.41 (1), from an eligible site or facility.
292.75(3)(d)
(d) Asbestos abatement activities, as defined in
s. 254.11 (2), conducted as part of activities described in
par. (b) on an eligible site or facility.
292.75(3)(e)
(e) The removal of underground hazardous substance storage tank systems.
292.75(3)(f)
(f) The removal of underground petroleum product storage tank systems.
292.75(4)
(4) Application for grant. The applicant shall submit an application on a form prescribed by the department and shall include any information that the department finds necessary to calculate the amount of a grant.
292.75(5)
(5) Grant criteria. The department shall consider the following criteria when determining whether to award a grant:
292.75(5)(a)
(a) The local governmental unit's demonstrated commitment to performing and completing necessary environmental remediation activities on the eligible site, including the local governmental unit's financial commitment.
292.75(5)(b)
(b) The degree to which the project will have a positive impact on public health and the environment.
292.75(5)(c)
(c) Other criteria that the department finds necessary to calculate the amount of a grant.
292.75(6)
(6) Limitation of grant. The total amount of all grants awarded to a local governmental unit in a fiscal year under this section shall be limited to an amount equal to 15% of the available funds appropriated under
s. 20.370 (6) (et) for the fiscal year.
292.75(7)
(7) Matching funds. The department may not distribute a grant unless the applicant contributes matching funds equal to 20% of the grant. Matching funds may be in the form of cash or in-kind contribution or both.
292.75 History
History: 1999 a. 9;
2001 a. 16,
30.
292.79
292.79
Brownfields green space grants. 292.79(2)
(2) The department shall administer a program under which the department awards grants to local governmental units for projects to remedy environmental contamination of brownfields. A project is eligible for a grant under this section if it has a long-term public benefit, including the preservation of green space, the development of recreational areas, or the use of a property by the local government.
292.79 History
History: 2001 a. 16.
292.79 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ch.
NR 173, Wis. adm. code.
292.81(1)(1) In this section, "valid prior lien" means a purchase money real estate mortgage that is recorded before the lien is filed under this section, including any extension or refinancing of that purchase money mortgage, or an equivalent security interest, or a 2nd or subsequent mortgage for home improvement or repair that is recorded before the lien is filed under this section, including any extension or refinancing of that 2nd or subsequent mortgage.
292.81(2)(a)(a) Before incurring expenses under
s. 292.11 or
292.31 (1),
(3) or
(7) with respect to a property, the department shall provide to the current owner of the property and to any mortgagees of record a notice containing all of the following:
292.81(2)(a)3.
3. A statement that the property owner could be liable for the expenses incurred by the department.
292.81(2)(a)4.
4. A statement that the department could file a lien against the property to recover the expenses incurred by the department.
292.81(2)(a)5.
5. An explanation of whom to contact in the department to discuss the matter.
292.81(2)(b)
(b) The department shall provide notice under
par. (a) by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the property owner and to each mortgagee of record at the addresses listed on the recorded documents. If the property owner is unknown or if a mailed notice is returned undelivered, the department shall provide the notice by publication thereof as a class 3 notice under
ch. 985.
292.81(2)(c)
(c) The failure to provide the notice or include information required under this subsection does not impair the department's ability to file a lien or to seek to establish the property owner's liability for the expenses incurred by the department.
292.81(2)(d)
(d) No notice under this subsection is necessary in circumstances in which entry onto the property without prior notice is authorized under
s. 292.11 (8).
292.81(3)
(3) Any expenditures made by the department under
s. 292.11 or
292.31 (1),
(3) or
(7) shall constitute a lien upon the property for which expenses are incurred if the department files the lien with the register of deeds in the county in which the property is located. A lien under this section shall be superior to all other liens that are or have been filed against the property, except that if the property is residential property, as defined in
s. 895.52 (1) (i), the lien may not affect any valid prior lien on that residential property.
292.81(4)(a)(a) Before filing a lien under
sub. (3), the department shall give the owner of the property for which the expenses are incurred a notice of its intent to file the lien, as provided in this subsection.
292.81(4)(b)
(b) The notice required under
par. (a) shall provide all of the following:
292.81(4)(b)2.
2. A brief description of the property to be affected by the lien.
292.81(4)(b)3.
3. A statement of the expenses incurred by the department.
292.81(4)(c)
(c) The department shall serve the notice required in
par. (a) on the property owner at least 60 days before filing the lien. The notice shall be provided by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the property owner and to each mortgagee of record at the addresses listed on the recorded documents. If the property owner is unknown or if a mailed notice is returned undelivered, the department shall provide the notice by publication thereof as a class 3 notice under
ch. 985.
292.81(4)(d)
(d) In the foreclosure of any lien filed under this subsection,
ch. 846 shall control as far as applicable unless otherwise provided in this subsection. All persons who may be liable for the expenses incurred by the department may be joined as defendants. The judgment shall adjudge the amount due the department, and shall direct that the property, or so much of the property as is necessary, be sold to satisfy the judgment, and that the proceeds be brought into court with the report of sale to abide the order of the court. If the sum realized at the sale is insufficient after paying the costs of the action and the costs of making the sale, the court shall determine the liability of the defendants for the remaining unreimbursed expenses and costs.
292.81(4)(e)
(e) This subsection does not apply if the lien is filed after the department obtains a judgment against the property owner and the lien is for the amount of the judgment.
292.81 History
History: 1995 a. 227 s.
711;
1997 a. 27.
ENFORCEMENT; PENALTIES
292.93
292.93
Orders. The department may issue orders to effectuate the purposes of
ss. 292.31 and
292.35 and enforce the same by all appropriate administrative and judicial proceedings.
292.93 History
History: 1995 a. 227.
292.94
292.94
Fees related to enforcement actions. The department may assess and collect fees from a person who is subject to an order or other enforcement action for a violation of
s. 292.11 or
292.31 to cover the costs incurred by the department to review the planning and implementation of any environmental investigation or environmental cleanup that the person is required to conduct. The department shall promulgate rules for the assessment and collection of fees under this section. Fees collected under this section shall be credited to the appropriation account under
s. 20.370 (2) (dh).
292.94 History
History: 2003 a. 33.
292.95
292.95
Review of alleged violations; environmental repair and cost recovery. Any 6 or more citizens or any municipality may petition for a review of an alleged violation of
s. 292.31 or
292.35 or any rule promulgated or special order, plan approval, license or any term or condition of a license issued under those sections in the following manner:
292.95(1)
(1) They shall submit to the department a petition identifying the alleged violator and setting forth in detail the reasons for believing a violation occurred. The petition shall state the name and address of a person within the state authorized to receive service of answer and other papers in behalf of the petitioners and the name and address of a person authorized to appear at a hearing in behalf of the petitioners.
292.95(2)
(2) Upon receipt of a petition under this section, the department may:
292.95(2)(a)
(a) Conduct a hearing in the matter within 60 days of receipt of the petition. A hearing under this paragraph shall be a contested case under
ch. 227. Within 60 days after the close of the hearing, the department shall either:
292.95(2)(a)1.
1. Serve written notice specifying the law or rule alleged to be violated, containing findings of fact, conclusions of law and an order, which shall be subject to review under
ch. 227; or