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REMEDIATION AND REDEVELOPMENT DATABASE - BRRTS


The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) maintains a searchable database of information on activities related to property assessments and investigations, contamination, cleanup or redevelopment activities.

Records associated with the Activity may be available below. Records from the DNR’s historical paper file are included in the Site File as they are digitized. All other activity records are in the Actions and Documents section. Records that are confidential, attorney-client privileged or sensitive in nature are not always included. Additional documents may be available through an open records request submitted to the program contact listed at the bottom of this webpage.

If additional Activities, documents or other details are present at this location, they may be accessed from the Location Details button below.

ACTIVITY DETAILS

LICENSED LANDFILL OR HISTORICAL WASTE SITE
A DNR licensed landfill operated or unlicensed historical waste was placed at the property. Building, excavation and other construction activities may require DNR approval. DNR approval is required prior to constructing or reconstructing a water supply well.
*** CONTINUING OBLIGATIONS APPLY ***
Contamination associated with this cleanup site remains on one or more properties. Continuing obligations are legal requirements or restrictions, which may include engineering controls and institutional controls, that are assigned to a property to protect human health and the environment from the contamination. DNR approval may be required prior to constructing or reconstructing a water supply well. Changes to property use and construction activities may require prior DNR approval. Additional information is in the documents associated with the activity.
  • Maintain Cap Over Contaminated Area
  • Structural Impediment to Cleanup
  • Residual Soil Contamination
  • Residual GW Contamination
  • Inspection Reports Required
  • Vapor Intrusion Response
    • (A) Exceedance of Vapor Risk Levels - Vapor Mitigation Required - Vapor mitigation is required due to sub-slab or nearby soil vapor concentrations exceeding vapor risk screening levels.
    • (C) Hydraulic Control Required for Operation of a VMS - Hydraulic control is required for effective operation of a vapor mitigation system is required where contaminated groundwater is in contact with the building foundation.
    • (E) Future Redevelopment of Property – Vapor Control Technology Required for Construction - DNR requires notification prior to new building construction or building modifications. Potential for vapor intrusion exists due to residual contamination. Vapor control technologies are required to be installed or modified and verified protective unless a vapor evaluation is accepted by DNR.
CONTAMINATED VAPOR MAY MOVE INTO INDOOR AIR
Contamination at this property may move into indoor air as contaminated vapor. Additional information may be available in the Actions and Documents section.

02-41-263675 COMMUNITY WITHIN THE CORRIDOR (CWC) EAST


   
Characteristics

Reported Substance(s)

The hazardous substance(s) reported as present or previously present at an Activity. Other hazardous substances may be present that have not been identified. Substances can be added or removed through ongoing investigations.

Reported Substance(s) Comments Type
1,4-Dioxane Industrial Chem
Chlorinated Solvents VOC
Metals Metals
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Industrial Chem
Polychlorinated Biphenyl PCB
Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Petroleum
Tetrachloroethene (Perchloroethylene) VOC
Tetrachloroethene (Perchloroethylene) VOC
Trichloroethylene Industrial Chem
Volatile Organic Compounds VOC
Responsible Party and Consultant

This information is subject to change and may not be up to date.

Consultant SET ENGINEERING LLC - MILWAUKEE, WI
Responsible Party COMMUNITY WITHIN THE CORRIDOR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
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BRRTS data comes from various sources, both internal and external to the DNR. There may be omissions and errors in the data and delays in updating new information.