Wisconsin Code § 295.46

Preapplication description
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(1) A person who
files a bulk sampling plan under s. 295.45 with regard to a proposed mining project shall file, together with the bulk sampling
plan, a general description of the proposed mining project. A person who proposes to engage in a mining project, but who does not
file a bulk sampling plan, shall file a general description of the
proposed mining project with the department at the time that the
person provides the notice of intent to file an application for a
mining permit under s. 295.465. The general description shall include all of the following:
(a) A description of the proposed mining site.
(b) A map that shows all of the following:
1. The boundaries of the area of land that will be affected by
the proposed mining project.
2. The location and names of all streams, roads, railroads,
pipelines, and utility lines on or within 1,000 feet of the proposed
mining site.
3. The name or names of the owner or owners of the proposed mining site.
4. The name of each city, village, or town in which the proposed mining site is located and the name of any other city, village, or town that is located within 3 miles of the proposed mining site.
5. The federal natural resources conservation service land
capabilities classifications of the area affected by the proposed
mining project.
6. The elevation of the water table.
(c) A general description of the nature, extent, and final configuration of the proposed excavation and mining site, including
an estimate of the production of tailings, waste rock, and other
refuse and the location of their disposal.
(d) A general conceptual description of the likely operating
procedures of the proposed mining project.
(e) The likely location, and a general description, of the excavation, waste site, and processing facilities relating to the proposed mining project.
(2) (a) If the department provides notice to an applicant under s. 295.45 (3) that no approvals are required for bulk sampling
or if a person who proposes to engage in a mining project files a
preapplication description of the proposed mining project at the
time that the person provides the notice of intent to file an application for a mining permit under s. 295.465 because the person
did not file a bulk sampling plan, the department shall publish a
class 1 notice, under ch. 985, and shall publish notice on the department’s Internet site, of a public informational hearing on the
proposed mining project. The date on which the department first
publishes the notice on its Internet site shall be considered the
date of the publication of the notice required to be published under this paragraph. The department shall publish the notice when

it notifies the applicant that no approvals are required or after it
receives the notice of intent.
(b) In a notice under par. (a), the department shall do all of the
following:
1. Describe the availability of the preapplication description.
2. Describe the opportunity to submit written comments
within 30 days after the date of the publication of the notice.
3. Specify the date, time, and location of the public informational hearing.
(c) The department shall send a notice under par. (a) to all of
the following:
1. The clerk of any city, village, town, or county within
which any part the proposed mining site lies.
2. The clerk of any city, village, or town, contiguous to any
city, village, or town within which any portion of the proposed
mining site is located.
3. Any regional planning commission for the area within
which the affected area lies.
4. Any state agency that the department knows may be required to grant a permit or other authorization necessary for the
proposed mining project.
5. Any interested person who has requested notification.
The department’s notice under this subdivision may be given
through an electronic notification system established by the
department.
(d) The department shall hold a public informational hearing
within 30 days after the date of the publication of the notice under
par. (a). The department shall hold the public informational hearing in the county in which the majority of the proposed mining
site is located.

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