The sediment manager shall ensure that the management option selected for the accumulated sediment is implemented in accordance with all of the following applicable criteria:
Note: Compliance with this section does not release the sediment manager from the requirement to obtain other permits as appropriate. Permits may include ch. NR 216, for land disturbance of one or more acres; ch. 30, Stats., for waterway and wetland activities such as dredging of ponds or culvert cleaning; and ch. 283, Stats., for general wastewater discharges such as Pit/Trench Dewatering and Carriage and Interstitial Water from Dredging Operations.
Table 1
Locational Criteria for Management of Accumulated Sediment
Bedrock or Groundwater Table | Public Water Supply Well | Private Water Supply Well | Lake, Wetland, Pond or Any Navigable Waterway or Sinkhole | Residence | School, Health-care Facility | |
Separation Distance in Feet | 3 | 1,200 | 250 | 200 | 250 | 1,0001 surface spread 500 incorporated |
1 The 1,000 foot separation applies when the pathogen or indicator or ganism level exceeds the criteria specified in s. NR 204.07(6) and application to the surface of the land is the desired management option; if incorporated into the soil, then 500 feet is appropriate. However, if the pathogen or indicator or ganism level is below the criteria, the setback distance for a residence may be used.
Table 2
Ceiling Levels Governing Management of Accumulated Sediment
Parameter | Ceiling Level ppm or mg/kg on a dry weight basis unless otherwise specified |
Total Arsenic | 8 |
Total Cadmium | 10 |
Total Chromium | 100 |
Total Lead | 250 |
pH | Less than 5 or greater than 10 standard units |
Electrical conductivity | 8 deciSiemens/meter (dS/m)1at 25oC |
1 deciSiemens/meter (dS/m) and mmhos per centimeter are equivalent; dS/m is the modern nomenclature
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 528.04