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    BRRTS on the Web disclaimers

    The following disclaimers relate to data in the Bureau for Remediation and Redevelopment Tracking System (BRRTS) on the web (BOTW) online database. Data completeness BRRTS on the Web provides an effective resource for locating information about NR…

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    Remediation & Redevelopment (RR) Program staff contacts

    The DNR's Remediation and Redevelopment (RR) Program oversees the investigation and cleanup of environmental contamination and the redevelopment of contaminated properties. Our staff provides a comprehensive, streamlined program that consolidates…

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    An introduction to cleaning up contamination

    When you encounter contaminated soil or groundwater, the first step is to report the contamination to the DNR in accordance with the Spills Law, ch. 292, Wis. Stats. Property owners or the person who caused the discharge are responsible for…

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    Understanding Brownfields and the Benefits of Redevelopment

    A brownfield is a property where expansion, redevelopment or reuse is complicated by real or potential contamination. Brownfields vary in size, location, age and past use; a brownfield can be anything from a 500-acre former automobile assembly plant…

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