Selecting an environmental consultant
Site investigations and cleanup procedures can be complex, time-consuming and costly. It is important to select a qualified environmental consultant to perform the tasks required to thoroughly investigate and clean up your contamination.
A competent and experienced consultant can also help you explore redevelopment options for your property, and ensure that you have information about possible financial assistance.
- Selecting an Environmental Consultant (RR-502) [PDF]
- Environmental Services Contractor List - Self identified environmental consultants. This is not a certification or registration list.
- Information from the American Council of Engineering Companies regarding Qualifications Based Selection (QBS) [exit DNR]
Consultant qualifications
- Ch. NR 712, Wis. Adm. Code, Qualifications and Certifications (RR-081) [PDF]
- Ch. NR 712, Wis. Adm. Code [exit DNR], provides the personnel qualifications that any person working on an environmental response action, from the initial investigation to the final cleanup, must meet.
- As of Nov. 1, 2013, the definition of "hydrogeologist" was modified. In addition to the existing educational requirements, a hydrogeolgist will also need to be registered as a geologist or licensed as a hydrologist with the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services [exit DNR].
- Chapter NR 712.09, Wis. Adm. Code [exit DNR], provides information to consultants on the appropriate certification statement to use for submittals to the department.