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    First-time buyers get a price break on fishing fun

    Get a major price break on your fishing license if you are a first-time buyer or are buying your first license in 10 or more years. Discounted fees are available for residents and nonresidents alike and are automatically applied when you buy a…

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    First-time buyers get a price break on hunting fun

    Get a major price break on your hunting or trapping license if you haven't purchased that type of license or haven't purchased a license that includes that privilege in any of the last 10 years. Discounted fees are available for residents and…

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    Need help with your Go Wild online purchase?

    Step-by-step picture guide to help you with your online purchase.

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    Getting a Wisconsin DNR customer ID number

    Your DNR customer ID number is a fast and safe way to access your account without revealing personal information every time you make a purchase or request services from the Wisconsin DNR or its agents. It allows you to purchase your fishing and…

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    Prove it

    Go Wild secures your license, permits, harvest authorizations, state stamps and hunter safety education information online which can be accessed through a variety of items including your original paper document, a paper reprint, an optional…

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    Summary of SIC codes required to apply for an industrial storm water permit

    This is a summary from Subchapter II of NR 216, Wis. Adm. Code. Refer to NR 216 for additional information on Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes. (2) CATEGORIES. This subchapter applies to discharges originating from industrial…

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    Industrial storm water permit overview

    Learn more about the different types of industrial storm water permits and requirements. Tier 1 and Tier 2 industrial facilities Natural Resources Chapter 216, Wis. Adm. Code, (NR 216) lists certain types of industries in the state that need to…

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    Industrial storm water permit no-exposure facilities

    No exposure means all industrial materials and activities at a facility are protected by a storm-resistant shelter to prevent exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt and/or runoff.

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    Industrial storm water permit forms

    Use the forms below to apply for general industrial storm water discharge permits and meet compliance requirements.

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    Industrial storm water permits

    By February 15th of each calendar year, industrial storm water permittees are required to perform an annual check to determine whether their facility discharges a pollutant of concern via storm water to a waterbody subject to a state and federally…

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