Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 204.04 - Exceptional quality sludge
(1) GENERAL.
Exceptional quality sludge may be applied to lawns and home gardens as well as
other sites allowed under this chapter. Exceptional quality sludge is
considered not to pose any reasonably anticipated threat to public health or
the environment, and is therefore exempt from many requirements of this
chapter. However, due to possible adverse impacts that may occur if bulk
exceptional quality sludge enters waters of the state, the use of this material
should ensure that it remains on the land and certain requirements of this
chapter are imposed for that purpose. The department may impose additional
requirements on the use of bulk exceptional quality sludge, through the permit
or sludge management plan, on a case-by-case basis if it is determined that
misuse of the material is occurring and the misuse may have a deleterious
impact on public health or the environment. A permit is not required for
imported bulk or bagged exceptional quality sludge, but submittal of a sludge
management plan is required of the person responsible for importing bulk
exceptional quality sludge. The use or disposal of imported exceptional quality
sludge shall comply with all the applicable provisions in this
chapter.
(2) BULK RESTRICTIONS.
Application on frozen or snow covered ground of any bulk exceptional quality
sludge shall be restricted to the same extent as all other sludge covered by
ss.
NR 204.07(3)
(L) and 204.11(1).
(3) EXEMPTIONS. The use of exceptional
quality sludge is exempt from the following sections:
(a) Section
NR 204.05(4).
(b) Section
NR 204.06(6), (7), and (8).
(c) Section
NR 204.07(2), (3) (b)
to (j), (n), and (o), and (8).
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