Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources § NR 512.14 - Proposed preliminary design
The feasibility report shall contain a proposed preliminary design based on conclusions outlined in the design constraints section of the feasibility report and in accordance with ch. NR 504.
(1) PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT. At a minimum,
this portion of the narrative section of the feasibility report shall include
the following information:
(a) Preliminary
materials balance calculations for the necessary volume of clay to construct
the liner and final cap of the first phase of the landfill.
(b) Proposed methods for leachate and gas
control including collection, containment and treatment.
(c) Proposed operating procedures including
the general sequence of filling.
(d) A description of the proposed
groundwater, leachate, surface water, gas, air, unsaturated zone and other
monitoring programs to be implemented to meet the requirements of chs.
NR
140 and
507 and a sampling plan for all
monitoring devices in accordance with s.
NR
507.16.
(e) Proposed methods for storm water control
in accordance with ch. NR 216 and visual screening.
(f) Proposed final use.
(2) PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING PLANS. The
preliminary engineering design shall be presented on 24 inch x 36 inch plan
sheets. A maximum 5 foot contour interval shall be used for required drawings,
unless an alternate size or interval is approved by the department in writing.
Plan sheets shall be prepared as follows:
(a)
The existing conditions map shall be used to show the proposed access, limits
of filling, internal roads, load-out and scale facilities, associated
buildings, storm water diversions, sedimentation basins, phases of facility
development, sub-base and base grades, slopes and the leachate collection
system including the location of any proposed leachate storage tank, lift
station or sewer hook up.
(b) The
present topography, proposed sub-base, base and final grades, and the liner and
final cap configurations shall be displayed on all geologic cross-sections
intersecting the proposed limits of filling.
(c) A plan sheet showing the proposed closure
sequence and final grades.
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