Wisconsin Code § 289.30

Plan of operation
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(1) PLAN OF OPERATION REQUIRED. Prior to constructing a solid waste disposal facility or a
hazardous waste facility, the applicant shall submit to the department a plan of operation for the facility.
(2) FEASIBILITY REPORT PREREQUISITE. No person may submit a plan of operation for a facility prior to the time the person
submits a feasibility report for that facility. A person may submit
a plan of operation with the feasibility report or at any time after
the feasibility report is submitted. If a person submits the plan of
operation prior to the final determination of feasibility, the plan
of operation is not subject to review at any hearing conducted under s. 289.26 or 289.27 and is not subject to judicial review under
ss. 227.52 to 227.58 in the review of any decision under s. 289.26
or 289.27.
(3) FEASIBILITY REPORT; CERTAIN FACILITIES. The department may require the applicant for a hazardous waste treatment
or storage facility to submit the feasibility report and the plan of
operation at the same time and, notwithstanding subs. (2), (10)
and (11), both the feasibility report and the plan of operation
shall be considered at a public hearing conducted under ss.
289.26 and 289.27, and both are subject to judicial review in a
single proceeding.
(4) PREPARATION; CONTENTS. The proposed plan of operation shall be prepared by a registered professional engineer and
shall include at a minimum a description of the manner of solid
waste disposal or hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal
and a statement setting forth the proposed development, daily operation, closing and long-term care of the facility. The proposed
plan of operation shall specify the method by which the owner or
operator will maintain proof of financial responsibility under s.
289.41. The department shall specify by rule the minimum contents of a plan of operation submitted for approval under this section and no plan is complete unless the information is supplied.
The rules may specify special standards for plans of operation relating to hazardous waste facilities. Within 30 days after a plan of
operation is submitted or, if the plan of operation is submitted
with the feasibility report under sub. (2), within 30 days after the
department issues notice that the feasibility report is complete,
the department shall notify the applicant in writing if the plan is
not complete, specifying the information which is required to be
submitted before the report is complete. If no notice is given, the
report is deemed complete on the date of its submission.
(5) DAILY COVER. The department shall include in an approved plan of operation for a municipal waste landfill a requirement that the operator use foundry sand or shredder fluff for daily
cover at part or all of the municipal waste landfill for the period
specified in a request from a person operating a foundry or a
scrap dealer in this state if the department receives the request
prior to approving the plan of operation under sub. (6) and if all
of the following conditions are met:
(a) The foundry operator or scrap dealer agrees to transport
the foundry sand or shredder fluff to the landfill either daily or on
another schedule acceptable to the municipal waste landfill
operator.
(b) The department approves the use of the foundry sand or
shredder fluff for daily cover at the municipal waste landfill.
(c) The municipal waste landfill operator is not contractually
bound to obtain daily cover from another source.
(d) The amount of daily cover to be provided by the requesting
foundry operator or scrap dealer does not exceed the amount of
daily cover required under the plan of operation for the municipal
waste landfill less any daily cover provided by another foundry
operator or scrap dealer.
(6) APPROVAL; DISAPPROVAL. The department may not approve or disapprove a plan of operation until a favorable determination of feasibility has been issued for the facility. Upon the
submission of a complete plan of operation, the department shall
either approve or disapprove the plan in writing within 90 days or
within 60 days after a favorable determination of feasibility is issued for the facility, whichever is later. The determination of the
department shall be based upon compliance with sub. (5) and the
standards established under s. 289.05 (1) and (2) or, in the case of
hazardous waste facilities, with the rules and standards established under ss. 291.05 (1) to (4) and (6) and 291.07 to 291.11.
An approval may be conditioned upon any requirements necessary to comply with the standards. Any approval may be modified by the department upon application of the licensee if newly
discovered information indicates that the modification would not
inhibit compliance with the standards adopted under s. 289.05 (1)
and (2) or, if applicable, ss. 291.05 (1) to (4) and (6) and 291.07
to 291.11. No plan of operation for a solid or hazardous waste facility may be approved unless the applicant submits technical and
financial information required under ss. 289.05 (3) and 289.41.
(7) NO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT REQUIRED. A
determination under this section does not constitute a major state
action under s. 1.11 (2).
(8) APPROVAL. (a) Approval under sub. (6) entitles the applicant to construct the facility in accordance with the approved plan

for not less than the design capacity specified in the determination of feasibility, unless the department establishes by a clear
preponderance of the credible evidence that:
1. The facility is not constructed in accordance with the approved plan;
2. The facility poses a substantial hazard to public health or
welfare; or
3. In-field conditions, not disclosed in the feasibility report
or plan of operation, necessitate modifications of the plan to
comply with standards in effect at the time of plan approval under
s. 289.05 (1) and (2) or, if applicable, ss. 291.05 (1) to (4) and (6)
and 291.07 to 291.11.
(b) Paragraph (a) does not limit the department’s authority to
modify a plan of operation to ensure compliance with a federal
statute or regulation applicable to the solid waste disposal facility
or hazardous waste facility.
(9) FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH PLAN OF OPERATION. Failure
to operate in accordance with the approved plan subjects the operator to enforcement under s. 289.97 or 291.95. If the department establishes that any failure to operate in accordance with the
approved plan for a solid waste disposal facility is grievous and
continuous, the operator is subject to suspension, revocation or
denial of the operating license under s. 289.31. If the operator
fails to operate a hazardous waste facility in accordance with the
approved plan, the department may suspend, revoke or deny the
operating license under s. 289.31.
(10) FEASIBILITY REPORT NOT SUBJECT TO REVIEW. In any
judicial review under ss. 227.52 to 227.58 of the department’s decision to approve or disapprove a plan of operation, no element of
the feasibility report, as approved by the department, is subject to
judicial review.
(11) NO RIGHT TO HEARING. There is no statutory right to a
hearing before the department concerning the plan of operation
but the department may grant a hearing on the plan of operation
under s. 289.07 (1).

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