The following reports shall be submitted to the department, by the permittee, annually by January 31, unless otherwise stated in this section or as specified in the permit. All records of required analyses and management practices specified in this chapter or the WPDES permit shall be retained for a minimum of 5 years. The department may modify the reporting requirements in the permit, based on size and complexity of the permittee's land application program, changes in the quantity or quality of industrial contributions to the treatment facility or when deemed necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
Table A:
Frequency of Monitoring - Land Application and Landfilling
AMOUNT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE (DRY METRIC TONS PER 365 DAY PERIOD) | AMOUNT OF SLUDGE (DRY U.S. TONS PER 365 DAY PERIOD)1 | FREQUENCY OF MONITORING |
0 < X < 290 | 0 < X < 320 | Once per year |
290 <= X < 1500 | 320 <= X < 1654 | Once per quarter |
1500 <= X < 15000 | 1654 <= X < 16540 | Once per 60 days |
15000 <= X | 16540 <= X | Once per month |
1 Amount of sewage sludge land applied or landfilled on a dry weight basis.
2 Metric tons = U.S. tons x 0.907
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Note: Copies of the University of Wisconsin extension bulletin A-2100 are available for inspection in the offices of the department of natural resources, secretary of state, and legislative reference bureau, Madison, Wisconsin, or may be purchased from the UW Soil and Plant Analysis Lab, 5711 Mineral Point Rd., Madison, WI 53705 or the Soil and Forage Analysis Lab, 8396 Yellowstone Dr., Marshfield, WI 54449.
"I certify under penalty of law, that the information verifying compliance with the [insert either Class A pathogen requirements in s. NR 204.07(6) (a) or Class B pathogen requirements in s. NR 204.07(6) (b)] and the vector attraction reduction requirement in [insert one of the vector attraction reduction requirements in s. NR 204.07(7) (a) to (k)] has been prepared under my direction and supervision in accordance with the system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate this information. I am aware that there are significant penalties for false certification including the possibility of fine and imprisonment."
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 204.06