Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 84 - State trunk highways; federal aid.
84.078 - Use of recovered material.

84.078 Use of recovered material.
(1) In this section:
(am) “High-volume industrial waste" means fly ash, bottom ash, paper mill sludge or foundry process waste, or any other waste with similar characteristics specified by the department of natural resources by rule.
(ar) “Highway improvement" has the meaning given in s. 84.06 (1).
(bc) “Operator" has the meaning given in s. 292.31 (8) (a) 1.
(be) “Owner" has the meaning given in s. 292.31 (8) (a) 2.
(bg) “Person" means an individual, owner, operator, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association, municipality, interstate agency, state agency or an officer or agent of a state agency, federal agency, department or instrumentality.
(bm) “Recovered material" means a material that is recovered or derived from solid waste.
(2) The department shall use or encourage the use of the maximum possible amount of recovered material, including glass, wastepaper, pavement and high-volume industrial waste as surfacing material, structural material, landscaping material and fill for all highway improvements, consistent with standard engineering practices. The department shall specify the proportion of recovered material that may be used in various types of highway improvements.
(3)
(a) Notwithstanding chs. 160, 281 to 285 and 289 to 299, no person is required to take or pay for any remedial or corrective action as a result of environmental pollution resulting from the use of high-volume industrial waste in a highway improvement project if all of the following apply:
1. The high-volume industrial waste is incorporated into the highway improvement in accordance with the policies, guidelines and rules applicable to the highway improvement at the time of the design of the improvement and at the time of certification under subd. 2.
2. The department of natural resources certifies to the department of transportation, before the time that the department of transportation advertises for bids for the improvement, that the high-volume industrial waste intended to be used and the design for the use of the high-volume industrial waste comply with all applicable state requirements or standards administered by the department of natural resources.
(b) The exemption under par. (a) extends to the transportation of high-volume industrial waste to or from the site of a highway improvement and to the storage of high-volume industrial waste at the site of a highway improvement. The exemption provided under par. (a) continues to apply after the date of certification by the department of natural resources under par. (a) 2., notwithstanding the occurrence of any of the following:
1. Statutes or rules are amended that would impose greater responsibilities on the department of transportation.
2. Alterations due to construction, maintenance, utility installation or other activities by the department of transportation or approved by the department of transportation after the completion of the highway improvement affect the high-volume industrial waste at the site of the highway improvement.
(c) The department of transportation and the department of natural resources may enter into agreements establishing standard lists of high-volume industrial waste that may be used in highway improvements and designs for the use of high-volume industrial waste in highway improvements that comply with rules of the department of natural resources applicable at the time of the design of the highway improvement in order to simplify certification under par. (a) 2. to the greatest extent possible.
(d)
1. Except as provided in subd. 3., no state agency may commence an action or proceeding under federal law to require remedial action or to recover the costs of remedying environmental pollution related to the use of high-volume industrial waste in a highway improvement certified under par. (a) 2.
2. Except as provided in subd. 3., no person may commence an action under state law to require remedial action or to recover the costs of remedying environmental pollution related to the use of high-volume industrial waste in a highway improvement certified under par. (a) 2.
3. If the department of transportation is named as a defendant or a respondent in an action or proceeding under federal law to require remedial action, or to recover the costs of remedying environmental pollution, related to the use of high-volume industrial waste in a highway improvement that satisfies the requirements under par. (a), the department of transportation may do any of the following:
a. Commence an action or proceeding under federal or state law to require remedial action, or to recover the costs of remedying environmental pollution, related to the use of high-volume industrial waste in that highway improvement.
b. Commence an action or proceeding to enforce any stipulation, agreement or judgment resulting from an action or proceeding described in this subdivision.
History: 1987 a. 27, 110; 1987 a. 403 s. 106; Stats. 1987 s. 84.078; 1989 a. 335; 1995 a. 27, 227.

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Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 84 - State trunk highways; federal aid.

84.001 - Definitions.

84.01 - Department powers and duties.

84.011 - Who to sign contracts.

84.012 - Setoffs.

84.013 - Highway projects.

84.014 - Southeast Wisconsin freeway rehabilitation; Marquette interchange reconstruction project.

84.0145 - Southeast Wisconsin freeway megaprojects.

84.015 - Federal highway aid accepted.

84.016 - Major interstate bridge projects.

84.017 - High-cost state highway bridge projects.

84.02 - State trunk highway system.

84.03 - Federal aid; state and local funds.

84.04 - Roadside improvement.

84.05 - Railroad crossing improvements.

84.06 - Highway construction.

84.062 - Alternative project delivery.

84.063 - Utility facilities relocation.

84.065 - Railroad and utility alteration and relocation loan program.

84.07 - Maintenance of state trunk highways.

84.072 - Unified disadvantaged business certification program.

84.075 - Contracting with minority businesses and disabled veteran-owned businesses.

84.076 - Disadvantaged business demonstration and training program.

84.078 - Use of recovered material.

84.08 - Franchises.

84.09 - Acquisition of lands and interests therein.

84.093 - Cooperative acquisition of rights-of-way.

84.095 - Transportation project plats.

84.10 - Maintenance and operation of bridges not on state trunks.

84.101 - Military memorial highways and bridges.

84.1018 - Veterans of the American Revolution Memorial Bridge.

84.1019 - Fifty-seventh Field Artillery Brigade Memorial Highway.

84.102 - Governor Nelson Dewey Memorial Highway.

84.1021 - Georgia O'Keeffe Memorial Highway.

84.10215 - Stephen Ambrose Memorial Highway.

84.10217 - Lee and Lynn Copen Memorial Highway.

84.1022 - Green Bay Ethnic Trail.

84.10225 - Rock River Trail Scenic and Historic Route.

84.1023 - Avery Wilber Memorial Bridge.

84.1024 - Veterans Memorial Bridge.

84.1025 - Frank Lloyd Wright Memorial Highway.

84.10255 - Frank Lloyd Wright Trail.

84.1026 - Wisconsin Law Enforcement Officers Highway.

84.1027 - Wisconsin Fire Fighters and Emergency Medical Technicians Highway.

84.1028 - Wisconsin Fire Fighters-EMT/Citizen Soldier Bridge.

84.1029 - Wisconsin Law Enforcement/Citizen Soldier Bridge.

84.10295 - Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Highway.

84.103 - Veterans Memorial Highways.

84.1031 - Citizen Soldier Highway.

84.10315 - 128th Infantry Memorial Highway.

84.1032 - Blue Star Memorial Highway.

84.1033 - Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge.

84.10335 - Bart Starr Memorial Bridge.

84.1034 - Airborne Brigade, 173rd, Highway.

84.10343 - Carson Holmquist Memorial Highway.

84.10345 - Nichole M. Frye Memorial Bridge.

84.1035 - Peace Memorial Highway.

84.10355 - Governor Patrick Lucey Highway.

84.1036 - Major Richard I. Bong Memorial Highway.

84.1037 - Donald K. “Deke" Slayton Memorial Highway.

84.1038 - Iron Brigade Memorial Highway.

84.1039 - 84th Division “Railsplitters" Memorial Highway.

84.10395 - Staff Sergeant Daniel D. Busch Memorial Highway.

84.104 - 32nd Division Memorial Highway.

84.1041 - Freedoms Bridge.

84.10415 - Steven Drees Memorial Bridge.

84.10416 - Veterans Memorial Bridge in Marinette County.

84.10417 - Valentine T. Warrichaiet Memorial Bridge.

84.1042 - Lloyd Spriggle Memorial Bridge.

84.1043 - Cinco De Mayo Memorial Highway.

84.1044 - John R. Plewa Memorial Lake Parkway.

84.1045 - Roland Kampo Bridge.

84.1046 - Airborne Forces Memorial Bridge.

84.1047 - POW/MIA Memorial Highway.

84.10475 - Deputy LaVonne Zenner Memorial Bridge.

84.1048 - Polish Heritage Highway.

84.1049 - Polish Veterans Memorial Highway.

84.105 - National parkways.

84.1051 - Gaylord Nelson Highway.

84.1052 - Michael G. Ellis Memorial Interchange.

84.1053 - Jeannetta Simpson-Robinson Memorial Highway.

84.106 - Scenic byways program.

84.107 - Great River Road.

84.11 - Local bridge construction and reconstruction.

84.115 - Bridge in Door County.

84.12 - Interstate bridges.

84.13 - Purchase of toll bridges.

84.135 - Purchase of interstate toll bridges.

84.14 - Bridge construction.

84.15 - Bridges.

84.16 - Jurisdictional transfers of bridges.

84.17 - Bridge inspection and inventory.

84.18 - Local bridge program.

84.185 - Transportation facilities economic assistance and development.

84.20 - State repair and maintenance of highways and streets.

84.25 - Controlled-access highways.

84.27 - Institution roads.

84.28 - State park, forest and riverway roads.

84.29 - National system of interstate highways.

84.295 - Freeways and expressways.

84.30 - Regulation of outdoor advertising.

84.305 - Vegetation obstructing view of outdoor advertising signs.

84.31 - Regulation of junkyards.

84.40 - Department; relation to nonprofit corporations.

84.41 - State liability; applicable laws; tax exemption; securing of federal aids.

84.42 - Limitations on bonding.

84.51 - Construction of state highways.

84.52 - Construction of intrastate and interstate bridges.

84.53 - Matching of federal aid.

84.54 - Minimum federal expenditures for projects receiving federal funding.

84.555 - Additional funding of major highway and rehabilitation projects.

84.56 - Additional funding for major highway projects.

84.57 - Additional funding for certain state highway rehabilitation projects.

84.58 - Additional contingent funding for major highway and rehabilitation projects.

84.585 - Additional contingent funding for southeast Wisconsin freeway megaprojects.

84.59 - Funding of transportation facilities and highway projects.

84.60 - Bikeways.

84.95 - General obligation bonding for highway rehabilitation projects.