NR 664.0554(10)(c)(c) The department shall include the requirements of pars. (a) and (b) in the license, closure plan or order in which the staging pile is designated.
NR 664.0554(11)(11)What is the closure requirement for a staging pile located in an uncontaminated area?
NR 664.0554(11)(a)(a) Within 180 days after the operating term of the staging pile expires, you shall close a staging pile located in an uncontaminated area of the site according to ss. NR 664.0258 (1) and 664.0111, or according to ss. NR 665.0258 (1) and 665.0111.
NR 664.0554(11)(b)(b) The department shall include the requirement of par. (a) in the license, closure plan or order in which the staging pile is designated.
NR 664.0554(12)(12)How may my existing license (for example, remediation variance), closure plan or order be modified to allow me to use a staging pile?
NR 664.0554(12)(a)(a) To modify a license, other than a remediation variance, to incorporate a staging pile or staging pile operating term extension, either:
NR 664.0554(12)(a)1.1. The department shall approve the modification under the procedures for department-initiated license modifications in s. NR 670.041.
NR 664.0554(12)(a)2.2. You shall request a class 2 modification under s. NR 670.042.
NR 664.0554(12)(b)(b) To modify a remediation variance to incorporate a staging pile or staging pile operating term extension, you shall resubmit the remediation variance application required under s. NR 670.079.
NR 664.0554(12)(c)(c) To modify a closure plan to incorporate a staging pile or staging pile operating term extension, you shall follow the applicable requirements under s. NR 664.0112 (3) or 665.0112 (3).
NR 664.0554(12)(d)(d) To modify an order to incorporate a staging pile or staging pile operating term extension, you shall follow the terms of the order and the applicable provisions of s. NR 670.072 (1) (e) or (2) (e).
NR 664.0554(13)(13)Is information about the staging pile available to the public? The department shall document the rationale for designating a staging pile or staging pile operating term extension and make this documentation available to the public.
NR 664.0554 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06; CR 16-007: am. (3) (b) Register July 2017 No. 739, eff. 8-1-17; CR 19-082: am. (5) (a) 1. Register August 2020 No 776, eff. 9-1-20; correction in (5) (a) 1. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register April 2021 No. 784.
NR 664.0555NR 664.0555Disposal of CAMU-eligible wastes in licensed or permitted hazardous waste landfills.
NR 664.0555(1)(1)The department may approve placement of CAMU-eligible wastes in hazardous waste landfills not located at the site from which the waste originated, without the wastes meeting the requirements of ch. NR 668, if all of the following conditions are met:
NR 664.0555(1)(a)(a) The waste meets the definition of CAMU-eligible waste in s. NR 664.0552 (1) (a) and (b).
NR 664.0555(1)(b)(b) The department identifies principal hazardous constituents in the waste, in accordance with s. NR 664.0552 (5) (d) 1. and 2., and requires that the principal hazardous constituents are treated to any of the following standards specified for CAMU-eligible wastes:
NR 664.0555(1)(b)1.1. The treatment standards under s. NR 664.0552 (5) (d) 4.
NR 664.0555(1)(b)2.2. Treatment standards adjusted in accordance with s. NR 664.0552 (5) (d) 5. a., c., d. or e. 1).
NR 664.0555(1)(b)3.3. Treatment standards adjusted in accordance with s. NR 664.0552 (5) (d) 5. e.2), where treatment has been used and that treatment significantly reduces the toxicity or mobility of the principal hazardous constituents in the waste, minimizing the short-term and long-term threat posed by the waste, including the threat at the remediation site.
NR 664.0555(1)(c)(c) The landfill receiving the CAMU-eligible waste shall have a hazardous waste license or permit, meet the requirements for new landfills in subch. N, and be authorized to accept CAMU-eligible wastes; for the purposes of this requirement, “license or permit” does not include an interim license or permit.
NR 664.0555(2)(2)The person seeking approval shall provide sufficient information to enable the department to approve placement of CAMU-eligible waste in accordance with sub. (1). Information required by s. NR 664.0552 (4) (a) to (c) for CAMU applications shall be provided, unless not reasonably available.
NR 664.0555(3)(3)The department shall provide public notice and a reasonable opportunity for public comment before approving CAMU-eligible waste for placement in an off-site licensed or permitted hazardous waste landfill, consistent with the requirements for CAMU approval at s. NR 664.0552 (8). The approval shall be specific to a single remediation.
NR 664.0555(4)(4)Applicable hazardous waste management requirements in this chapter, including recordkeeping requirements to demonstrate compliance with treatment standards approved under this section, for CAMU-eligible waste shall be incorporated into the receiving facility license or permit through license or permit issuance or a license or permit modification, providing notice and an opportunity for comment and a hearing. Notwithstanding s. NR 670.004 (1), a landfill may not receive hazardous CAMU-eligible waste under this section unless its license or permit specifically authorizes receipt of the waste.
NR 664.0555(5)(5)For each remediation, CAMU-eligible waste may not be placed in an off-site landfill authorized to receive CAMU-eligible waste in accordance with sub. (4) until all of the following additional conditions have been met:
NR 664.0555(5)(a)(a) The landfill owner or operator notifies the department and persons on the facility mailing list, maintained in accordance with s. NR 670.410 (3) (a) 9., of the owner or operator’s intent to receive CAMU-eligible waste in accordance with this section; the notice shall identify the source of the remediation waste, the principal hazardous constituents in the waste and treatment requirements.
NR 664.0555(5)(b)(b) Persons on the facility mailing list may provide comments, including objections to the receipt of the CAMU-eligible waste, to the department within 15 days of notification.
NR 664.0555(5)(c)(c) The department may object to the placement of the CAMU-eligible waste in the landfill within 30 days of notification; the department may extend the review period an additional 30 days because of public concerns or insufficient information.
NR 664.0555(5)(d)(d) CAMU-eligible wastes may not be placed in the landfill until the department has notified the facility owner or operator that the department does not object to its placement.