Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 100-199 - Environmental Protection General
Chapter NR 169 - Dry cleaner environmental response program
Section NR 169.17 - Allocation of reimbursement assistance
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 169.17
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) FUND ALLOCATION. The department shall allocate funding based on statutory spending authority and as provided under this section. The department shall also determine the amount of any unused funds at the end of each fiscal year which were previously allocated to immediate actions and may reallocate those funds as provided in sub. (2).
(2) CLASSES OF ACTIONS. Funding available for eligible costs shall be allocated among the following classes of actions. Costs submitted for reimbursement shall be classified as one of the following:
(a)
Immediate actions. 9.7% of the funds collected each fiscal
year shall be reserved to reimburse costs associated with immediate actions. In
the fourth quarter of each fiscal year, the department may transfer all or part
of the unused funds which were set aside to reimburse costs of immediate
actions to the fund which reimburses site investigations or remedial actions
under this subsection.
(b)
Site investigations and remedial actions.
1. Any funds not allocated under par. (a)
shall be reserved to reimburse costs associated with site investigation and
remedial actions. Funds available in this class shall be allocated as follows:
a. 25% to sites classified as high priority
under s.
NR 169.15.
b.
60% to sites classified as medium priority sites under s.
NR 169.15.
c.
15% to sites prioritized as low priority sites under s.
NR 169.15.
2. The department may transfer unused funds
between high, medium and low priority sites as identified in this subsection to
meet application needs.
(3) REIMBURSEMENT PRIORITY WITHIN CLASSES.
(a)
Immediate actions.
Immediate actions shall be reimbursed based on the date on which the department
receives the completed application.
(b)
Site investigations and remedial
actions. Site investigations and remedial actions shall be placed
within one of 3 site hazard categories determined by the department in s.
NR 169.15 and reimbursed within each site hazard category
based on the date on which the department receives the completed
application.
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