Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 500-599 - Environmental Protection - Solid Waste Management
Chapter NR 512 - Feasibility Reports For Landfills
Section NR 512.09 - Site-specific geotechnical information
Current through August 26, 2024
The applicant shall perform laboratory and field investigations to define the physical characteristics of the proposed landfill's location. At a minimum these investigations shall include the following specified requirements unless an alternative geotechnical investigation program under s. NR 512.085 specifically addressing these requirements, or a portion thereof, was accepted in writing by the department before the geotechnical investigation program for the feasibility report was initiated. Should the applicant identify minor discrepancies between the following specified requirements and the content of the feasibility report prior to its submittal to the department, the applicant may choose to identify those minor discrepancies in a separate letter to the department, including an explanation for them, and either propose a time table for providing that information or justify why it is not necessary to submit that specific information and request the necessary exemptions. The department shall respond to a letter in writing either accepting the explanation and requested approach or indicating that the discrepancies need to be addressed prior to issuing feasibility completeness.
(1) BORINGS. As specified in Table 1, borings sufficient to define sub-surface conditions shall be drilled both inside and outside the proposed limits of filling.
Note: Bedrock is defined in s. NR 500.03(18).
(2) WELLS. As specified in Table 1, wells sufficient to define the hydrogeologic and groundwater quality conditions shall be installed. At a minimum, this includes:
Note: Fine-grained soil environment is defined in s. NR 500.03(86).
Table 1
Coarse-Grained Soil Environments |
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Piezometers |
Water Table Observation Wells |
Borings |
Area |
2 |
5 |
10 |
First 5 or less acres |
- |
1 |
2 |
Each additional 5 or less acres |
1 |
- |
- |
Each additional 10 or less acres |
Fine-Grained Soil Environments |
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Piezometers |
Water Table Observation Wells |
Borings |
Area |
4 |
5 |
10 |
First 5 or less acres |
- |
1 |
2 |
Each additional 5 or less acres |
2 |
- |
- |
Each additional 10 or less acres |
(3) FIELD DIRECTION. A professional geologist or qualified technician who is directly supervised by a professional geologist shall observe and direct the drilling of all borings and the installation, development and abandonment of all wells. A professional geologist or qualified technician who is directly supervised by a professional geologist shall also conduct all in-field hydraulic conductivity tests and visually describe and classify all of the geologic samples.
(4) LABORATORY AND FIELD ANALYSIS. Laboratory and field analyses shall be conducted to identify the specific geologic, hydrogeologic and groundwater quality conditions at the proposed facility as outlined below:
Note: Major soil unit is defined in s. NR 500.03(138).
(5) SAMPLE RETENTION. All soil and bedrock samples collected from the proposed property shall be retained in accordance with s. NR 507.05.
(6) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LANDFILLS WITH EXTENDED COLLECTION LINES.