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    Wild game serving permit

    A wild game serving permit is required only when either, or both, of the following apply:

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    Wildlife collector stamp request form

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    Turf Nutrient Management

    Nutrient management plans describe the application of nutrients to establish, maintain, and renovate turf areas. The turf nutrient management technical standard contains criteria to minimize nutrient entry into surface and groundwater resources…

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    SLAMM and P-8 Models

    This section is intended for use by highly technical professionals. The following links are to the US Geological Survey Water Resources Division - Wisconsin District Office, for SLAMM (Source Loading and Management Model) and P-8 (Program for…

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    Recarga Model

    This section is intended for use by highly technical professionals. Use the links below to download Recarga Model v. 2.3 and the user manual. This model is used for evaluating the performance of bioretention facilities, rain gardens and…

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    Storm water post-construction technical standards

    Storm water construction technical standards are documents that specify the minimum requirements needed to plan, design, install and maintain a wide array of conservation practices aimed at preserving the land and water resources of Wisconsin during…

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    MS4 modeling guidance

    This section is intended for use by highly technical professionals. Download the modeling guidance developed for municipalities permitted under the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) WPDES program. The guidance discusses minimum pollutant…

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    Groundwater Mounding Calculations

    This section is intended for use by highly technical professionals. Find additional information concerning the design and management of artificial recharge systems and their effect on groundwater levels:

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    Storm water construction technical standards

    Storm water construction technical standards are documents that specify the minimum requirements needed to plan, design, install and maintain a wide array of conservation practices aimed at preserving the land and water resources of Wisconsin…

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    Storm Water Technical Standards, Models and BMPs

    Use these technical standards to plan, design, install, and maintain erosion/sediment control and storm water management practices to comply with ch. NR 151, Wis. Adm. Code [exit DNR].

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