Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 600-699 - Environmental Protection - Hazardous Waste Management
Chapter NR 666 - Standards For Managing Specific Hazardous Wastes And Specific Types Of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
Subchapter N - Conditional Exemption for Low-Level Mixed Waste Storage, Treatment, Transportation and Disposal
Loss of Conditional Exemption
Section NR 666.245 - If you lose the storage and treatment conditional exemption for your LLMW, can the exemption be reclaimed?

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) You may reclaim the storage and treatment exemption for your LLMW if you do all of the following:

(a) Again meet the conditions specified in s. NR 666.230.

(b) Send us a notice by certified delivery that you are reclaiming the exemption for your LLMW. Your notice shall be signed by your authorized representative certifying that the information contained in your notice is true, complete and accurate. In your notice you shall do all of the following:
1. Explain the circumstances of each failure.

2. Certify that you have corrected each failure that caused you to lose the exemption for your LLMW and that you again meet all the conditions as of the date you specify.

3. Describe plans that you have implemented, listing specific steps you have taken, to ensure the conditions will be met in the future.

4. Include any other information you want us to consider when we review your notice reclaiming the exemption.

(2) We may terminate a reclaimed conditional exemption if we find that your claim is inappropriate based on factors including, but not limited to, your failure to correct the problem, to provide a satisfactory explanation of the circumstances of the failure or to implement a plan with steps to prevent another failure to meet the conditions of s. NR 666.230. In reviewing a reclaimed conditional exemption under this section, we may add conditions to the exemption to ensure that waste management during storage and treatment of the LLMW will protect human health and the environment.

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