Chapter ATCP 35
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CLEANUP PROGRAM
ATCP 35.01   Definitions.
ATCP 35.02   Corrective action order.
ATCP 35.03   Landspreading.
ATCP 35.04   Costs eligible for reimbursement.
ATCP 35.06   Application for reimbursement.
ATCP 35.08   Department action on reimbursement application.
ATCP 35.10   Responsible person; eligibility for reimbursement.
ATCP 35.12   Corrective actions not eligible for reimbursement.
ATCP 35.14   Costs not eligible for reimbursement.
ATCP 35.16   Contract services.
ATCP 35.18   Reimbursement conditions.
ATCP 35.20   Multiple responsible persons.
ATCP 35.22   Reimbursement amounts.
ATCP 35.25   Interest on approved reimbursement amounts.
ATCP 35.26   Partial corrective action; reimbursement.
ATCP 35.28   Reimbursement payments.
ATCP 35.30   Contested insurance claim; duplicate reimbursement; repayment.
ATCP 35.32   Hearing on denial of reimbursement application.
ATCP 35.34   Agricultural chemical cleanup council.
Ch. ATCP 35 NoteNote: This chapter codifies the agricultural chemical cleanup program created under s. 94.73, Stats. Persons seeking information about the program, or wishing to file an application for reimbursement of cleanup costs, may contact the agricultural cleanup program in the division of agricultural resource management, Wisconsin department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, P.O. Box No. 8911, Madison, Wisconsin, 53708-8911.
ATCP 35.01ATCP 35.01Definitions. In this chapter:
ATCP 35.01(1)(1)“Active groundwater remediation” means active physical, biological or chemical manipulation of groundwater, or of the rock or soil media in which groundwater is situated, for the purpose of reducing the amount of agricultural chemical contamination or minimizing the spread of contamination. “Active groundwater remediation” includes treatment by means of aeration, bio-augmentation, planned nutrient loading or pump-and-treat methods.
ATCP 35.01(2)(2)“Active soil remediation” means active physical, biological or chemical manipulation of soil for the purpose of reducing the amount of agricultural chemical contamination in soil. “Active soil remediation” includes treatment by means of excavation and landspreading, aeration, bio-augmentation or planned nutrient loading.