In 1972, the United States Congress passed the Federal Water Act. The law authorized the U.S. EPA to delegate certain water pollution control responsibilities to any state that could demonstrate the necessary levels of expertise and authority to…
The following agencies conduct sewer service area planning for the areas indicated. These agencies also review proposed sewer extensions and provide Sewer Service Area Conformance letters (also known as Water Quality Management letters). Links to…
Public notices are required by law to alert interested members of the public of the DNR's intention to authorize a Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) discharge to a water of the state. The notices are posted here on the DNR…
It is recommended that a Preliminary Design Report be prepared and submitted to the DNR and the Department of Safety and Professional Services for a project proposal involving a large Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (POWTS) that will…
Choose the region in which your facility/site/municipality is located on the map below for regional wastewater staff listings. Click on the staff name to see their specialty areas, counties served and contact information.Staff located in the Madison…
The DNR regulates the discharge of pollutants to waters of the state through the Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) program. Wastewater permits contain all the monitoring requirements, special reports and compliance schedules…
The basic steps involved in issuing an individual (specific) non-controversial wastewater permit involve: Submission of permit application; Preparation of draft permit and supporting documents; Public noticing the permit; and Issuing the final…
The Wastewater Program provides an online tool to help individuals find documentation related to final Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) individual wastewater permits. The permit search tool is designed for convenient…
Application procedures for WPDES permits to discharge wastewater vary by the type of permit. General Permits General permits are used to cover groups of facilities that generate wastewater from relatively simple operations having similar types and…
Domestic wastewater is defined as the type of wastewater normally discharged from plumbing facilities in private dwellings or commercial domestic establishments and includes sanitary, bath, laundry, dishwashing, garbage disposal and cleaning…