The Wisconsin Invasive Species Council's (http://invasivespecies.wi.gov/) Fish and Crayfish Species Assessment Group (SAG) will meet to review and make recommendations for regulatory status of fish and crayfish species under Ch. NR 40, Wisconsin's…
The Air Management Program has drafted a technical support document (TSD) outlining the regulatory authority including emissions from nonroad engines that occur while manufacturing nonroad engines, nonroad vehicles, and other nonroad equipment.…
The proposed State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision certifies to EPA that Wisconsin’s existing New Source Review (NSR) program and rules, found in NR 408, Wis. Adm. Code, meet the NSR SIP requirements for the 2015 ozone National Ambient Air…
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the City of Ashland is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) to address deficiencies in its public drinking water system. The project includes the replacement of lead service lines throughout the City of Ashland.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the latest results for a variety of wildlife surveys are now available on the DNR website.
The DNR Turkey Advisory Committee will discuss the spring turkey harvest update, review turkey-related spring hearing question results and more.
The Waste and Materials Management Study Group will meet to discuss DNR updates, the group’s charter, recycling subcommittee updates and general PFAS initiatives in Wisconsin and the DNR.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting online listening sessions on Wednesday, May 19 to seek public input on PFAS contamination in Marinette, Peshtigo and surrounding communities. These listening sessions are the 14th public input opportunities hosted by the DNR for area residents.
The committee will be reviewing and finalizing the first draft of the 2021-2031 management plan and preparing the document for the public comment period.
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking the public to stay vigilant and avoid burning because of very high fire danger across Wisconsin, particularly in the northern two-thirds of the state.