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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 289 — Solid waste facilities

289.24 Feasibility report contents; completeness; distribution.

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289.24 Feasibility report contents; completeness; distribution.
(1)Contents of feasibility reports; preparation. The department shall specify by rule the minimum contents of a feasibility report and no report is complete unless the specified information is provided by the applicant. In addition to the requirements specified under sub.
(2), the rules may specify special requirements for a feasibility report relating to any hazardous waste facility. The department may require a feasibility report to be prepared by a registered professional engineer. A feasibility report shall include:
(a)A general summary of the site characteristics as well as any specific data the department requires by rule regarding the site’s topography, soils, geology, groundwaters and surface waters and other features of the site and surrounding area.
(b)Preliminary engineering design concepts including the proposed design capacity of the facility and an indication of the quantities and characteristics of the wastes to be treated, stored or disposed.
(c)A description of how the proposed facility relates to any applicable county solid waste management plan approved under s. 289.10 .
(d)A description of the advisory process undertaken by the applicant prior to submittal of the feasibility report to provide information to the public and affected municipalities and to solicit public opinion on the proposed facility.
(e)The proposed date of closure for the facility.
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