Wisconsin Code § 295.78

Mining and reclamation; orders
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(1) (a) If the
department finds a violation of law or any unapproved deviation
from the mining plan, reclamation plan, or mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation at a mining site under a mining permit, the department shall do one of the following:
1. Issue an order requiring the operator to comply with the
law, mining plan, reclamation plan, or mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation within a specified time.
2. Require the alleged violator to appear before the department for a hearing and answer the department’s charges.
3. Request the department of justice to initiate action under s.
295.79.
(b) Any order issued under par. (a) 1. following a hearing
takes effect immediately. Any other order takes effect 10 days after the date the order is served, unless the person named in the order requests in writing a hearing before the department within the
10-day period.
(c) If no hearing on an order issued under par. (a) 1. was held
and if the department receives a request for a hearing within 10
days after the date the order is served, the department shall provide due notice and hold a hearing. If after the hearing the department finds that no violation has occurred, it shall rescind its
order.
(d) If an operator fails to comply with an order issued under
par. (a) 1. within the time for compliance specified in the order,
the department shall suspend the mining permit until the operator
fully complies with the order, except that if the operator seeks review of the order under s. 295.77 (3), mining may continue until
the final disposition of the action, except as provided under sub.
(4).
(e) The department shall inform the department of justice of a
suspension under par. (d) within 14 days. After receiving notice
of a suspension, the department of justice may commence an action under s. 295.79.
(2) If reclamation of a mining site is not proceeding in accordance with the reclamation plan and the operator has not begun to
rectify deficiencies within the time specified in an order, or if the
reclamation is not properly completed in conformance with the
reclamation plan within one year after completion or abandonment of mining on any portion of the mining site, unless because

of acts of God, such as adverse weather affecting grading, planting, and growing conditions, the department, with the staff,
equipment, and material under its control, or by contract with
others, shall take the actions that are necessary for the reclamation of mined areas. The operator is liable for the cost to the state
of reclamation conducted under this subsection.
(3) The department shall cancel all other mining permits held
by an operator who refuses to reclaim a mining site in compliance
with the reclamation plan after the completion of mining or after
the cancellation of a mining permit. The department may not issue any mining permit for that mining site or any other mining
site in this state to an operator who refused to reclaim the mining
site in compliance with the reclamation plan.
(4) At any time that the department determines that the continuance of mining constitutes an immediate and substantial
threat to public health and safety or the environment, the department may request the department of justice to institute an action
in circuit court of the county in which the mine is located for a restraining order or injunction or other appropriate remedy to stop
mining until the immediate and substantial threat is eliminated.
(5) Section 281.346 (7m) does not apply to a water withdrawal associated with a mining operation for which a mining
permit has been issued.

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