Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 600-699 - Environmental Protection - Hazardous Waste Management
Chapter NR 670 - Hazardous Waste Licensing And Decisionmaking Procedures
Subchapter M - Specific Decisionmaking Procedures
Section NR 670.432 - Public notice requirements at the application stage

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) APPLICABILITY. This section applies to all owners or operators submitting feasibility and plan of operation reports for an operating license for a hazardous waste management facility. This section does not apply to license modifications or to license applications submitted for the sole purpose of conducting long-term care activities or long-term care activities and corrective action at a facility. This section also does not apply to owners or operators submitting a written notice of intent to be covered by a standardized license (see subch. J) except for a new facility or a significant change that is also a facility expansion.

(2) NOTIFICATION AT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL.

(a) The department shall send a notice to all persons on the facility mailing list and to appropriate units of state and local government as identified in s. NR 670.410(3) (a) 9. to 11. that a feasibility and plan of operation report has been submitted to the department and is available for review.

(b) The notice shall be published within a reasonable period of time after the application is received by the department. The notice shall include all of the following:
1. The name and telephone number of the applicant's contact person.

2. The name and telephone number of the department's contact office, and a mailing address to which information, opinions and inquiries may be directed throughout the license review process.

3. An address to which people can write in order to be put on the facility mailing list.

4. The location where copies of the license application and any supporting documents can be viewed and copied.

5. A brief description of the facility and proposed operations, including the address or a map (e.g., a sketched or copied street map) of the facility location on the front page of the notice.

6. The date that the application was submitted.

(3) PUBLIC ACCESS TO APPLICATION. Concurrent with the notice required under sub. (2), the department shall place the license application and any supporting documents in a location accessible to the public in the vicinity of the facility or at the department's office.

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