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What fees apply to being removed from the GIS Registry of Closed Remediation Sites?

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What fees apply to being removed from the GIS Registry of Closed Remediation Sites?

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• For a property owner whose soil and groundwater contaminant levels have decreased and now meet standards, another $750 case closure review fee applies when the new data is submitted to DNR to remove the site from the GIS Registry. • For an owner who subdivides a property on the registry, and wants an uncontaminated parcel removed from the registry, a $500 fee applies for review of the information submitted for a general liability clarification letter regarding the uncontaminated parcel. Information showing the legal division of the property must be included. • For an affected neighboring property owner who wants to be removed from the registry because contamination on his or her property is now below standards, although contamination on the source property has not yet reached standards, a $500 technical assistance fee applies to review of the data from the neighboring property.

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