289.43(8)(b)4.

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4. Authorize use of the solid waste in public works projects.

289.43

289.43 Waivers; exemptions.

289.43(3)(a)

(a) The project is designed to demonstrate the feasibility of recycling solid waste or the feasibility of improved solid waste disposal methods.

289.43(3)(c)

(c) The department reviews and approves the project prior to its initiation.

289.43(3)(d)

(d) The owner or operator of the project agrees to provide all data, reports and research publications relating to the project to the department.

289.43(1)

(1) Definition. In this section, “recycling” means the process by which solid waste is returned to productive use as material or energy, but does not include the collection of solid waste.

289.43(5)

(5) Exemption from regulation; single-family waste disposal. The department may not regulate under chs. 281, 285 or 289 to 299 any solid waste from a single family or household disposed of on the property where it is generated.

289.43(6)

(6) Exemption from licensing; agricultural landspreading of sludge. The department may not require a license under §§ 289.21 to 289.32 for agricultural land on which nonhazardous sludges from a treatment work, as defined under § 283.01 (18), are land spread for purpose of a soil conditioner or nutrient.

289.43(2)

(2) Waiver; emergency condition. The department may waive compliance with any requirement of §§ 289.21 to 289.32, 289.47, 289.53 or 289.95 or shorten the time periods under §§ 289.21 to 289.32, 289.47, 289.53 or 289.95 provided to the extent necessary to prevent an emergency condition threatening public health, safety or welfare.

289.43(3)

(3) Waiver; research projects. The intent of this subsection is to encourage research projects designed to demonstrate the feasibility of recycling certain solid wastes while providing adequate and reasonable safeguards for the environment. The department may waive compliance with the requirements of this chapter for a project developed for research purposes to evaluate the potential for the recycling of high-volume industrial waste if the following conditions are met:

289.43(3)(b)

(b) The department determines that the project is unlikely to violate any law relating to surface water or groundwater quality including this chapter or ch. 160 or 283.

289.43(3)(e)

(e) The owner or operator of the project agrees to take necessary action to maintain compliance with surface water and groundwater laws, including this chapter and chs. 160 and 283 and to take necessary action to regain compliance with these laws if a violation occurs because of the functioning or malfunctioning of the project.

289.43(4)

(4) Exemption from licensing or regulation; development of improved methods. For the purpose of encouraging the development of improved methods of solid waste disposal, the department may specify by rule types of solid waste facilities that are not required to be licensed under §§ 289.21 to 289.32 or types of solid waste that need not be disposed of at a licensed solid waste disposal facility.

289.43(6m)

(6m) Exemption from licensing, agricultural use of wood ash. No license is required under §§ 289.21 to 289.32 for the agricultural use of wood ash.

289.43(7)

(7) Exemption from licensing; recycling of high-volume industrial waste.

289.43(7)(a)

(a) Any person who generates, treats, stores or disposes of high-volume industrial waste may request the department to exempt an individual solid waste facility or specified types of solid waste facilities from this chapter for the purpose of allowing the recycling of any high-volume industrial waste.

289.43(7)(b)

(b) A person who requests an exemption under para. (a) shall provide any information requested by the department relating to the characteristics of the high-volume industrial waste, the characteristics of the site of the recycling and the proposed methods of recycling.

289.43(7)(d)

(d) The department may require periodic testing and may impose other conditions on any exemption granted under this subsection. The department may require a person granted an exemption under this subsection to identify the location of any site where high-volume industrial waste is recycled.

289.43(7)(e)

(e)

289.43(7)(e)1.

1. Each applicant for an exemption under this subsection shall submit a nonrefundable fee of $500 with the application to cover the department’s cost for the initial screening of the application. The department may waive this fee if the cost of the initial screening to the department will be minimal.

289.43(7)(e)2.

2. The department shall, by rule, establish fees for approved applications which, together with the $500 application fees, shall, as closely as possible, equal the actual cost of reviewing applications.

289.43(7)(e)3.

3. All fees collected under this paragraph shall be credited to the appropriation under § 20.370 (2)(dg).

289.43(8)

(8) Exemption from regulation; low-hazard waste.

289.43(8)(a)

(a) The department shall conduct a continuing review of the potential hazard to public health or the environment of various types of solid wastes and solid waste facilities. The department shall consider information submitted by any person concerning the potential hazard to public health or the environment of any type of solid waste.

289.43(8)(b)

(b) If the department, after a review under para. (a), finds that regulation under this chapter is not warranted in light of the potential hazard to public health or the environment, the department shall either:

289.43(8)(b)1.

1. Promulgate a rule specifying types of solid waste that need not be disposed of at a licensed solid waste disposal facility.

289.43(8)(b)2.

2. On a case-by-case basis, exempt from regulation under this chapter specified types of solid waste facilities.

289.43(8)(b)3.

3. Authorize an individual generator to dispose of a specified type of solid waste at a site other than a licensed solid waste disposal facility.

289.43(7)(c)

(c) The department shall approve the requester’s exemption proposal if the department finds that the proposal, as approved, will comply with this chapter and chs. 30, 31, 160 and 280 to 299 and §§ 1.11, 23.40, 59.692, 59.693, 60.627, 61.351, 61.354, 62.231, 62.234 and 87.30. If the proposal does not comply with one or more of the requirements specified in this paragraph, the department shall provide a written statement describing how the proposal fails to comply with those requirements. The department shall respond to an application for an exemption under this subsection within 90 days.

289.43(8)(c)

(c) The department may require periodic testing of solid wastes and impose other conditions on exemptions granted under para. (b).

289.43(9)

(9) Exemption from regulation; animal carcasses. The department may not regulate under chs. 281, 285 or 289 to 299 any animal carcass buried or disposed of, in accordance with §§ 95.35 and 95.50, on the property owned or operated by the owner of the carcass, if the owner is a farmer, as defined under § 102.04 (3).