Wisconsin DNR Advisory Board adopts PFAS Water Standards by:Christopher E. Avallone,David P. Ruetzofvon Briesen & Roper, s.c.-Legal News Friday, March 11, 2022 Related Practices & Jurisdictions PrintMailDownload/>i FacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestRedditFacebook MessengerEmailDiggPrintXBufferFlipboard ...
In a related action, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) recently adopted regulatory standards for PFOA and PFOS in drinking water and surface waters. The newly-adopted drinking water standards, set forth in Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter NR 809, establish a “Maximum Contamina...
Groundwater Considerations For assistance with this section, please consult the DNR District Drinking Water and Groundwater Specialist or the County Extension office at: /topic/drinkingwater/contact.html . E. Exceeds Groundwater Enforcement Standard Groundwater within the project area where representative...
Wisconsin’s Managed Forest Law A Program Summary PUB-FR-295 (Rev. January 2013) This brief summary features the principle rules and obligations of the Managed Forest Law (MFL). Periodically, the Legislature or DNR may modify or amend the Managed Forest Law (Sections 77.80 to 77.91, Wis. St...
In June 2007 it was reported that runoff from the coal pile behind the Charter St. plant may be draining into the storm water system and that the pollutants could contain arsenic and other heavy metals. Governor Doyle has called for a phase-out of coal power on the UW campus by 2012. ...
More specific questions regarding entry, exit from the water and the history of the laws can be answered by the links below. https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Fishing/questions/access.html https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/sites/default/files/topic/Fishing/Questions_PublicAccessFactSheet.pdf ...
Groundwater quality in the region is highly dependent upon local geology and land use, but water bearing geologic units of all ages, Precambrian through Quaternary, are impacted by at least one kind of contaminant. Keywords: groundwater; quality; quantity; Wisconsin; arsenic; strontium; fluoride;...
water cycle. Subjects: Environmental Education, Health Education and Science Wisconsin Model Academic Standards (WMASs): EE: B.8.10, B.8.15, B.8.18 HE: A.8.2 SC: A.8.6, E.8.1, H.8.3 Grades: 6–9 Materials: ❖ Groundwater and Land Use in the Water Cycle poster ❖ ’Round and ...
In June 2007 it was reported that runoff from the coal pile behind the Charter St. plant may be draining into the storm water system and that the pollutants could contain arsenic and other heavy metals. Governor Doyle has called for a phase-out of coal power on the UW campus by 2012. ...