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Natural resources department:
Inspections by, 285.19
Powers and duties, 285.11, 285.13, 285.14
Remit fee refunds, 299.05
Nitrogen oxide emission:
Goal, major utilities, 285.47
Reductions, 285.48
Trading program for emissions credits, 285.49
Nonattainment areas, identification of, 285.23
Operation permits for existing sources, 285.62, 285.64
Ozone depleting substances:
Emissions, penalties, 285.57
Fire suppression systems, 101.137
Refrigerants, rules, 100.45 (5)
Regulation, enforcement, 100.50
Penalties and remedies, 285.87, 299.93, 299.97
Records, confidentiality, 285.70
Retrofit technology, best available, 285.29
Small business, stationary source compliance assistance, 285.79
Smoke, municipal regulation, 254.57
Solid waste burning facilities, certification, 281.51
Standards and determinations, 285.21, 285.27
Sulfur dioxide emissions:
Goals, major utilities and large air contaminant sources, 285.45
Limitations for major utilities, 285.41
Rates, state-owned facilities, 285.43
Reporting by DNR, 285.11 (12)
Violations of rules, enforcement, 285.83
Volatile organic compounds growth accommodation and replenishment, 285.81
pollution_3. water pollution, generally 3. Water Pollution, Generally
Abatement facilities:
Financial assistance to municipalities and school districts from state, 281.55
Income tax treatment, 71.05 (11)
Animal waste, see Nonpoint source water pollution abatement, under this subhead
Clean water clearinghouse, 16.9685
Contaminated lands, runoff, see Pollution—1. General Provisions
County park commission powers, 27.05 (7)
Credits, trading, 283.84
DDT, sale and use prohibited, 94.709
Definitions, 281.01
Detergents, nondegradable, sale prohibited, 281.17 (6)
Dredge disposal in and near Mississippi, St. Croix and Black rivers by U.S. corps of engineers, 30.202
Financial assistance, 281.51 to 281.72
Fox river remediation, see Fox River (Wisconsin)
Great Lakes:
Contaminated sediment removal, 281.87
Remedial clean-up and restoration projects, 281.83, 281.85
Groundwater, substances in, monitoring, 160.27
Groundwater protection, see Groundwater Protection
Hazardous waste, generally, Ch. 291
For detailed analysis, see Waste Management—2. Hazardous Waste
Income tax, abatement facilities, 71.05 (11)
Inspection powers of natural resources department, 281.96
Local water quality planning, 281.51
Mercury discharged into water, regulated, 281.17 (7)
Methamphetamine waste, possession and disposal, penalty, 961.67
Milwaukee river basin, priority watershed designation, management, 281.65 (4)
Mining, generally, Chs. 293, 295
For detailed analysis, see Mining
Municipality, federal and other aid, 281.695
Natural resources department, powers and duties:
Generally, 281.12
Orders, 281.19
Standards and regulations, 281.15, 281.165, 281.17
Surveys and research, 281.13
Nonpoint source water pollution abatement:
Generally, 281.20
Construction site erosion control:
Highways and bridges, 85.19
One- and 2-family dwellings, 101.653
Financial assistance program, 281.65
Fruit and vegetable washing, exemption from compliance, 283.62, 289.445
Legislative approval of rules relating to animal waste, 13.565, 160.31
Local regulation of livestock operations, 92.15
Manure storage facilities; ordinances, standards, 92.16
Nutrient management research projects, permit waiver, 283.60
Performance standards and prohibition, promulgation of rules, 281.16
Resource management program, 92.14
Shoreland management, 92.17
Stream bank protection program, 23.094
Urban pollution abatement and storm water management program, 281.66
Phosphorus-containing fertilizer, restrictions on sale and use, 94.643
Plastic microbead prohibition, 299.50
Point source pollution abatement, financial assistance program, 281.57
Pollution of certain lakes, 281.47 (1)
Prevention:
Financial assistance program to municipalities and school districts from state, 281.51 to 281.72
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