Waste & Materials Management Program
Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some topics that the DNR Waste and Materials Management Program staff deal with frequently.

Construction and Demolition

Environmental Monitoring

Hazardous Waste

Landfills

Landfill Siting

  • What are the steps in siting a landfill?
  • What is the DNR's role in determining where a landfill gets built?
  • Can the DNR stop a landfill from being built?
  • There are plenty of old landfills that are known to be leaking. Why does the DNR continue to approve new landfills?
  • Does a new landfill siting proposal require an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)?
  • What rights does the public have to influence where a landfill can or can't be built?
  • How is the siting process for a utility landfill different from other landfill projects?
  • What regulations protect the environment and the public from potential adverse effects of a landfill being sited nearby?

Landfill Location

  • Who decides where a new landfill should be located?
  • Can a municipality stop a landfill from being built within its boundaries?
  • What impact does the presence of endangered species or historically sensitive features such as burial mounds have on the siting of a landfill on a given property?
  • What kind of geologic conditions would be unsuitable for a landfill? What about karst geology (i.e., bedrock with solution features such as sinkholes and caves)?
  • Why do landfill projects take up so much more land than they need for the actual landfill itself?

Landfill Operation

  • What protections exist for neighbors and the environment if a landfill is built and then starts to leak or cause other serious problems?
  • Can the DNR prevent a landfill operator from importing waste in Wisconsin?
  • Does a 15-year limit apply to the lifespan of a landfill in Wisconsin?
  • Can the DNR force a waste generator to recycle its waste instead of disposing of it in a landfill?

Medical and Infectious Waste

Nonmetallic Mining

Overview

  • What is nonmetallic mining?
  • What is the nonmetallic mining industry's role in Wisconsin's economy?
  • Who regulates the nonmetallic mining industry to ensure that mine reclamation is completed?
  • Why are locally administered nonmetallic mining reclamation programs necessary?

DNR's Role

  • What is the role of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in this regulatory process?
  • Why doesn't the DNR regulate nonmetallic mining reclamation on a statewide basis rather than through county or local programs?

Reclamation Standards and Regulations

  • How can operators be assured that the county or local government regulatory authorities will have a fair and reasonable interpretation of the uniform reclamation standards?
  • How can an operator ensure that they will have an equal opportunity to participate during hearings on a new or revised reclamation ordinance?
  • When is an informational public hearing on the reclamation plan necessary?
  • Given that the county nonmetallic mining reclamation ordinance is intended to implement the uniform reclamation standards contained in NR 135 is there any basis for a difference between an ordinance and NR 135?
  • Does this program affect the siting and permitting of proposed new mines?
  • Does NR 135 address my concerns about noise, blasting and traffic?
  • Does this reclamation rule cause the reclamation of already abandoned mine sites in Wisconsin?

Funding Sources and Financial Assurance

  • How are the county and local reclamation programs funded?
  • How can operators be assured that fees assessed by county and local government will not be too high?
  • Is the operator able to select the form of financial assurance that must be posted?
  • Is there flexibility in determining and posting financial assurance?

Reclamation Plans

  • I am considering opening or reopening a new nonmetallic mine. How do I get started in terms of complying with the reclamation requirements?
  • What is a reclamation plan?
  • What is the connection between post mining land use and the reclamation plan?
  • What hidden land use opportunities may exist?
  • When is a modification to an existing reclamation plan necessary and what does this imply?
  • What is the relationship between the total acreage in an approved reclamation plan and the acreage subject to an annual fee?

Registration of Nonmetallic Mineral Deposits

  • What is the intent of registration?
  • What information must the landowner provide in order to register the land containing a marketable nonmetallic mineral deposit?
  • Who must provide and who must receive and maintain copies of the proposed registration?
  • Under what circumstances may a zoning authority object to a proposed registration?
  • If I have registered the land containing the nonmetallic mineral deposit does that guarantee that I will receive a mining permit?
  • What is the duration of registration and how may registration be renewed?
  • How can I get more information about the registration requirements in NR 135?

Recycling

Solid Waste

Contact Information

For questions and comments about our frequently asked questions, please contact:

DNR Waste Materials@Wisconsin.gov

Last Revised: Thursday July 23 2009