The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today affirms that the recent decision by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) in Sackett vs United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not alter Wisconsin’s wetland regulations under state law.
The DNR has prepared a draft re-issuance of GP1, the statewide general permit for wetland impacts associated with residential, commercial and industrial development.
This is a Wetland General Permit Hearing issued to Three Lakes School District to impact 0.207 acres of wet meadow wetland to develop a shooting range. The DNR granted a request for contested case hearing and limited the hearing to the following…
The Wetland Study Council will meet to discuss an informational document to share with the State Legislature regarding the Council's roles and communication.
The Wetland Study Council will meet to discuss a wetland general permit reissuance, policy issues, the DNR Wetland Dashboard and integrated watershed approach ideas.
The Wetland Study Council will meet to discuss statewide wetland general permits, GP-1 surcharge fees and the wetland assured delineator program.
The Wetland General Permit (GP) Surcharge Restoration Program funds projects that benefit wetlands and associated aquatic resources through an annual RFP process.Under s. 281.36 (11), Wis. Stats., the DNR must charge a surcharge fee, to be used for…
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced its 2022 wild rice season shows another year of a varied outlook for harvesters. Based on ground and aerial surveys, this year’s manoomin (wild rice) crops appear to be relatively average across the northern part of the state.
The Wetland Study Council will meet to discuss a wetland data dashboard and integrated stormwater and wetland projects.
This is a public hearing on a permanent rule, Board Order WT-22-19, to revise chs. NR 300, 301, 305 and 310, relating to administration, procedures and enforcement of the Wisconsin Wetland and Waterway regulatory program.