Wisconsin Code § 295.68

Certificates of completion and release of security
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(1) Upon the petition of the operator, but not less than 4
years after notification to the department by the operator of the
completion of the reclamation plan or not less than one year after
notification to the department by the operator of the completion
of the reclamation plan as to a portion of the mining site, if the
department finds that the operator has completed reclamation of
any portion of the mining site in accordance with the reclamation
plan and this subchapter, the department shall issue a certificate
of completion setting forth a description of the area reclaimed
and a statement that the operator has fulfilled its duties under the
reclamation plan as to that area.
(2) Upon the issuance of any certificate of completion under
sub. (1) for any portion of the mining site, but not for the entire
mining site, the department shall allow the operator to reduce the
amount of the bond or other security provided under s. 295.59 (1)
to an amount equal to the estimated cost of reclamation of the
portion of the mining site that is disturbed or for which reclamation has been completed but no certificate of completion has been
issued.
(3) Upon issuance of a certificate or certificates of completion of reclamation for the entire mining site, the department shall
require the operator to maintain a bond or other security under s.
295.59 (1) equal to at least 10 percent of the cost to the state of
reclamation of the entire mining site, except that if the mining site
in the mining plan is less than 10 acres, the department may release the bond or other security after issuance of the certificate of
completion for the entire mining site.
(4) After 10 years after the issuance of a certificate or certificates of completion for the entire mining site, the department
shall release the remaining bond or other security provided under
s. 295.59 (1) if the department finds that the reclamation plan has
been complied with.

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