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    Household hazardous waste

    Leftover products in any home can pose hazards when not stored or disposed of safely.Household hazardous waste is any product found in your home, yard or garage generated by normal household activities (for example, routine home and yard maintenance…

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    Management of hazardous waste in Wisconsin

    Hazardous waste is a subset of solid waste that must be managed to protect human health and the environment. Federal and state laws regulate how businesses, institutions, governments and other nonhouseholds must manage hazardous waste.These…

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    Wisconsin Natural Resources Board: Briefs of Action

    Briefs of action (BOAs) are summaries of motions and votes at a Board meeting.Board meeting minutes were discontinued in March 2013; as of April 2013, each meeting's approved brief of action and meeting recording constitute the official Board’s…

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    Wisconsin's waste reduction and recycling law

    The solid waste reduction, recovery and recycling law was enacted to promote the development of waste management structures and encourage reduction, reuse and recycling of Wisconsin’s solid waste. When the law passed in 1990, only about 17 percent…

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    Composting in Wisconsin

    Compost is an environmentally friendly way to create healthy soil for Wisconsin's landscape. Compost made from yard materials and other organics, like food scraps, can replenish soil with microorganisms and nutrients.Wisconsin law prohibits landfill…

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    What to recycle in Wisconsin

    Congratulations to the 13 organizations that won a 2024 Wisconsin Recycling Excellence Award! Read more about their recycling and waste reduction achievements.In Wisconsin, many recyclable or compostable items cannot be put in the trash.

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    Surface Water Designated Uses

    Assessing the health of a waterbody starts with determining what types of activities the water should support, also commonly referred to as a waterbody's Designated Uses. Under the Clean Water Act, Wisconsin waters are each assigned four uses that…

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    Invasive species rule – NR 40

    The invasive species rule, Wis. Admin. Code NR 40, makes it illegal to possess, transport, transfer or introduce certain invasive species in Wisconsin without a permit. Everyone is responsible to comply with these regulations. What you need to do as…

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    Glossary of terms used in BRRTS on the Web

    The following terms are used in the Bureau for Remediation and Redevelopment Tracking System (BRRTS) on the Web (BOTW).

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    Surface water grant program

    Looking over the backwaters of the Mississippi River at Rush Creek State Natural Area.

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