The application must contain the following information:
The applicant shall demonstrate that the land treatment site meets the requirements of parts 7037.0900 and 7037.1000 and that the petroleum contaminated soil storage area meets the requirements of part 7037.1000, subpart 6. The application must include the information in items A to I.
Subitem (4) need not be included if the land treatment site is drained with a subsurface tile drainage system which is designed according to or equivalent to Soil Conservation Service engineering standards and criteria and is installed at a minimum depth equal to the minimum thickness of the treatment zone as given in part 7037.1000, subpart 5.
When requested by the commissioner, the applicant shall perform an on-site investigation. The commissioner shall require an on-site investigation if the Soil Conservation Service soil survey lacks adequate detail, is out of date, or has historically been inaccurate.
The results of any on-site investigations must be submitted. This information must clearly indicate the methodology used to evaluate the native soil and the results. For sites that are not underlain with tile drainage, this documentation must include the existence, depth, and Munsell color of soil mottles and Munsell color of the soil matrix.
An applicant shall furnish a copy of the application to the county auditor or other person designated by the county board to receive notifications; the city clerk or other person designated by the city council to receive notifications; in the case of towns, the town clerk or town chair as determined by resolution of the town board; and in the case of tribal-owned or Indian-owned land within a reservation, the appropriate official of the tribal authority. An applicant shall provide the commissioner with documentation that the appropriate local government officials have been notified that an application will be submitted to the commissioner for approval of the proposed land treatment site in accordance with the following:
At the time an application to land treat petroleum contaminated soil is submitted to the commissioner, the borders of the proposed land treatment site must be marked on all corners and midway between all corners using conspicuous stakes or flags.
Minn. R. agency 167, ch. 7037, pt. 7037.1200
Statutory Authority: MS s 116.07