Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 100-199 - Environmental Protection General
Chapter NR 187 - Household hazardous waste grant program
Section NR 187.05 - Grant application
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 187.05
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) GRANT CYCLES. First grant cycle applications may only be submitted to the department after July 1 of each year and before August 2 of the same year. Based on the availability of funds, the department may administer a second grant cycle, in which case applications may only be submitted to the department after December 1 and before January 2 of the next year.
(2) APPLICATIONS.
(a) Applications shall be submitted on forms
supplied by the department.
(b)
Grant applicants shall submit the following in writing with the application
form:
1. A statement that describes the
municipality's proposed clean sweep program activities in detail and which, at
a minimum, includes the following:
a. A
statement describing the program's scope of activities and objectives. This
statement shall identify the personnel responsible for program planning,
coordination and implementation.
b.
A description of proposed information and education activities designed to
inform citizens of the opportunity to participate in clean sweep program
activities.
2. A budget
showing estimated clean sweep program costs for major planned activities,
estimated in-kind costs (e.g., salaries, benefits and costs of materials) which
may be counted toward the applicant's matching share, and documentation on how
all estimates were made.
3. A
formal resolution by the governing body of the municipality which:
a. Authorizes the grant
application;
b. Expresses the
municipality's intent to carry out all proposed activities described within the
grant application;
c. Grants
department employees access to inspect proposed clean sweep program collection
sites.
d. Commits the municipality
to maintain appropriate records to document all expenditures made during the
clean sweep program, and to submit to the department a final report describing
all clean sweep program activities, achievements and problems, comparing the
actual program with the activities and objectives proposed in the
municipality's grant application, including samples of all
information-educational brochures prepared and distributed, and data on
residents' rates of participation, waste quantities collected by category,
documentation of all project costs, and a recommendation section.
4. A timetable for completion of
the clean sweep program for which the application is submitted, showing
anticipated dates of information and education activities, waste collection,
and the submittal of a final report to the department.
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