NR 120.02(28)
(28) “Period of cost-sharing availability for critical sites" means the 36 month period identified in the notification of critical site designation to the landowner during which cost-sharing at the maximum rate allowed under
s. NR 120.18 is available.
NR 120.02(29)
(29) “Priority lake area" means a hydrologic unit which drains to a lake or group of lakes and serves as the project boundary for watershed projects identified through the process stated in s.
281.65 (3m) (b), Stats.
NR 120.02(30)
(30) “Priority watershed" means a watershed or lake area which the department has identified through the continuing planning process under s.
283.83, Stats., and which has been designated by the land and water conservation board under s.
281.65 (3m) (a), Stats., as a watershed where the need for nonpoint source water pollution abatement is most critical.
NR 120.02(31)
(31) “Priority watershed plan" means the detailed portion of the areawide water quality management plan prepared for priority watersheds as described in
s. NR 120.08.
NR 120.02(32)
(32) “Project completion" means the date on which a priority watershed project's nonpoint source grant has expired.
NR 120.02(33)
(33) “Project sponsor" means the governmental unit or state agency applying for and receiving grant assistance under s.
281.65, Stats., and this chapter.
NR 120.02(34)
(34) “Segmented urban program activities" means those individual structural and non-structural management measures identified jointly by the department and the governmental unit within the priority watershed or priority lake area plan that are considered to be advanced storm water management activities.
NR 120.02(35)
(35) “Structural height" means the difference in elevation in feet between the point of lowest elevation of a dam before over-topping and the lowest elevation of the natural stream or lake bed at the downstream toe of the dam.
NR 120.02(36)
(36) “Structural urban best management practices" means detention basins, wet basins, infiltration basins and trenches and wetland basins.
NR 120.02(37)
(37) “Technical guide" means Section IV of the Wisconsin natural resources conservation service field office technical guide, published by the natural resources conservation service of the U.S. department of agriculture, which is incorporated by reference for this chapter.
NR 120.02 Note
Note: Copies of the technical guide are on file with the department, the Secretary of State, and the Legislative Reference Bureau. Copies of individual standards contained in the technical guide may be obtained from the county land conservation committee or from a field office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
NR 120.02(38)
(38) “Urban best management practice" means a practice, technique or measure, except for dredging, which is determined to be an effective means of preventing or reducing urban runoff to a level compatible with water quality objectives established under this chapter and which does not have an adverse impact on fish and wildlife habitat. The practices, techniques or measures include source area, transport system and end-of-pipe measures designed to control storm water runoff rates, volumes and discharge quality, including structural urban best management practices and land acquisition, storm sewer rerouting and the removal of structures necessary to install structural urban best management practices.
NR 120.02 History
History: CR 00-028: cr.
Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02.
NR 120.03
NR 120.03
Role of governmental units in watershed plan development. A governmental unit may prepare any portion of the watershed plan provided the department and the governmental unit agree that the governmental unit has the appropriate technical, financial and staffing capability. The governmental unit shall prepare the elements of the watershed plan in accordance with
s. NR 120.08 (1) (b). This requirement may be waived if the department and the governmental unit agree that nonparticipation by the governmental unit will not impair the objectives of the watershed plan.
NR 120.03 History
History: CR 00-028: cr.
Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02.
NR 120.04
NR 120.04
Role of citizen advisory committee. The department, in cooperation with governmental units, shall appoint a citizen advisory committee for each priority watershed and priority lake project in accordance with s.
281.65 (4) (dr), Stats. The citizen advisory committee shall advise the department, DATCP and governmental units concerning all aspects of the planning and implementation program for their specific priority watershed or priority lake project.
NR 120.04 History
History: CR 00-028: cr.
Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02.
NR 120.05
NR 120.05
Responsibilities of state agencies, governmental units and agents as cost-share recipients. Each state agency, unit of government or agent receiving cost-sharing funds in a nonpoint source grant shall do all of the following:
NR 120.05(1)
(1) Provide the department with verification of proper installation, operation and maintenance of best management practices for which it is the cost-share recipient.
NR 120.05(2)
(2) Prepare and maintain adequate fiscal management and technical assistance files as described in
ss. NR 120.25 and
120.26.
NR 120.05(3)
(3) Obtain prior written approval from the department for use of nonpoint source grant funds for best management practices installed on land owned or operated by the grantee.
NR 120.05 History
History: CR 00-028: cr.
Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02.
NR 120.06
NR 120.06
Incorporation of the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection's planning elements. NR 120.06(1)(1) The department shall assist DATCP in developing the following elements of priority watershed plans as described in s.
281.65 (5), Stats.:
NR 120.06(1)(a)
(a) Proposed farm-specific implementation schedules for providing technical assistance, contacting landowners, inspection and disbursement of grants on those farms that are identified in the approved priority watershed plan.
NR 120.06(1)(b)
(b) Proposed agriculturally related best management practices to achieve the water quality objectives of the plan.
NR 120.06 Note
Note: All landowners claiming farmland preservation tax credits are required to meet land and water conservation standards specified in s.
ATCP 50.16. A copy of ch.
ATCP 50 may be obtained, at no charge, from the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection's website at:
http://datcp.wi.gov/ATCP50.
NR 120.06(2)
(2) The department shall assist DATCP and the county involved in a watershed project in developing a proposed project management schedule for the installation of agriculturally related best management practices.
NR 120.06(3)
(3) The department shall approve and incorporate the elements described in
subs. (1) and
(2) into the priority watershed plan.
NR 120.06 History
History: CR 00-028: cr.
Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02; correction in (1) (c) made under s.
13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register March 2011 No. 663..
NR 120.08(1)(a)(a)
Watershed plan. In cooperation with DATCP and the appropriate governmental unit, the department shall prepare watershed plans for all priority watersheds. A participating governmental unit located within the priority watershed shall identify, in writing, a person to represent the unit of government during watershed plan preparation. The watershed plan shall consist of a watershed assessment, a detailed program for implementation, and a project evaluation strategy. Priority watersheds and priority lakes selected after August 12, 1993, shall have critical sites designated in the plan.
NR 120.08(1)(b)
(b)
Watershed assessment. The department, in cooperation with the appropriate governmental units, shall prepare a watershed assessment analyzing the water quality problems or threats to the water quality in the watershed's lakes, streams, wetlands and groundwater and which determines the nonpoint sources causing the problem or threat. The watershed assessment shall contain:
NR 120.08(1)(b)1.
1. An identification of the water quality problems or threats to water quality including degradation of fish habitat and wetlands caused by nonpoint sources of pollution in the watershed.
NR 120.08(1)(b)2.
2. An identification of water quality objectives to maintain and improve the quality of lakes, streams, wetlands and groundwater of the watershed.
NR 120.08(1)(b)3.
3. An identification of target levels of pollutant control and resource protection necessary to meet the water quality objectives.
NR 120.08(1)(b)4.
4. An identification and ranking of significant nonpoint source types and contributing areas.
NR 120.08(1)(b)5.
5. A designation of critical sites listing their respective water quality problems or threats to water quality.
NR 120.08(1)(b)6.
6. A listing of and an analysis of need for best management practices which will significantly aid in the achievement of the target level of pollution abatement.
NR 120.08(1)(b)7.
7. An assessment of the need for the protection and enhancement of fish and wildlife habitat, endangered resources, aesthetics or other natural resources.
NR 120.08(1)(b)8.
8. An analysis of the need for adoption of local ordinances for manure storage, construction site erosion control and storm water management.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.1. As required under s.
281.65 (6) (a), Stats., governmental units except those waived under
s. NR 120.03 shall prepare the following portion of the detailed program for implementation including:
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.c.
c. A description of fiscal management procedures, including cost containment procedures.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.f.
f. An identification of those urban storm water control practices, techniques or measures included in a municipal WPDES storm water permit for which the local governmental unit may seek either local assistance or nonpoint source grant funding through the priority watershed or priority lake project under
ch. NR 153.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.g.
g. An identification of the state and local regulatory framework under which erosion control activities shall be conducted.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.h.
h. An identification of those storm water management activities identified in the watershed plan that shall be included as part of the core urban program for the local governmental unit and funded under this chapter and
ch. NR 153. Core urban program activities may include: information and education activities; development, implementation and enforcement of construction erosion control ordinances; and development and implementation of activities, including, but not limited to, those activities that reduce storm water pollution from lawn and leaf litter, pet waste, road salting and illicit dumping into the storm sewer system. When adoption of a construction site erosion control ordinance is required under the watershed plan, it shall be considered a core program activity and the schedule for urban implementation activities shall provide for adoption, implementation and enforcement of the ordinance within 2 years of the date the department approves the watershed plan.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.i.
i. An identification of those storm water management activities identified in the watershed plan that may be included as part of the segmented urban program for the local governmental unit and funded under this chapter and
ch. NR 153. Segmented urban program activities may include: storm water planning for urban and urbanizing areas; development, implementation and enforcement of local storm water management ordinances; engineering site feasibility studies for urban best management practices; design, installation and maintenance of urban best management practices; and development of local institutional mechanisms to fund and administer storm water management programs.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.j.
j. A schedule of rural implementation activities. When adoption of a manure storage ordinance is required under the watershed plan, the schedule shall include a provision stating that a manure storage ordinance shall be adopted within 2 years of the date the department approves the watershed plan.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.L.
L. A schedule for the completion within 5 years of plan approval of the inventory of land resources in the priority watershed or priority lake to locate sites which meet the critical sites criteria.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.m.
m. An implementation strategy to direct staff effort at sites in proportion to the amount of pollutants contributed until pollutant reduction goals are met. The strategy shall contain a schedule for notification to landowners of critical sites.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.n.
n. A description of the measures of performance for the priority watershed or priority lake project.
NR 120.08(1)(c)1.o.
o. A strategy for measuring progress toward meeting pollutant reduction goals and water quality objectives.
NR 120.08(1)(c)2.
2. The department shall prepare a strategy to address the protection, enhancement and mitigation of fish and wildlife habitat, endangered resources, aesthetics or other natural resources through the identification of best management practices, provision of information and education programs and involvement of other resource management programs.
NR 120.08 Note
Note: Wisconsin's Forestry Best Management Practices for Water Quality: A Field Manual for Loggers, Landowners and Land Managers may be obtained, at no charge, as a reference for forestry activities from the Bureau of Forestry, Department of Natural Resources, Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707.
NR 120.08(1)(d)
(d)
Project evaluation plan. The department shall prepare as a portion of each priority watershed plan a project evaluation strategy. The evaluation strategy shall contain criteria and procedures to evaluate the water resource and land management components of the project.
NR 120.08(2)(a)(a)
Watershed plan development meeting. During the preparation of the watershed plan, the department and the participating governmental units shall hold a public information meeting in the watershed to solicit comments and information pertinent to the preparation of the plan. Following the information meeting, a proposed watershed plan shall be drafted.
NR 120.08(2)(b)
(b)
Watershed plan hearing. After a proposed watershed plan has been drafted, the department and the participating governmental units shall hold a public informational hearing for comment on the proposed watershed plan.
NR 120.08(2)(c)
(c)
Submittal of watershed plan to DATCP, county and other governmental units. Within 45 days after the public informational hearing, the department shall submit the draft watershed plan to DATCP for comment; to the appropriate county or counties for approval; and at the discretion of the department, to other governmental units for review and comment.
NR 120.08(2)(d)
(d)
County approval of watershed plan. Within 60 days of receipt of the draft watershed plan, the appropriate county shall approve, conditionally approve or reject the watershed plan. If the county conditionally approves or rejects the watershed plan, the department may revise the watershed plan to address the issues identified.
NR 120.08(2)(e)
(e)
Submittal of watershed plan to land and water conservation board. A copy of the county approved plan shall be submitted to the land and water conservation board created under s.
15.135 (4), Stats., for its approval.
NR 120.08(2)(f)
(f)
Final approval of individual county plan. Upon receiving the approval of the land and water conservation board, the department shall approve the final plan for the priority watershed or priority lake area in accordance with s.
281.65 (5m), Stats. The date that the secretary of the department signs the approval letter to the project sponsors marks the beginning of eligibility for funding for implementation. Notwithstanding
par. (d), the department may approve the watershed plan for individual counties in multi-county watershed projects if the respective county approves the watershed plan.
NR 120.08(3)
(3) Areawide water quality management plan revision. After approval of the detailed program for implementation, the watershed plan shall be approved as a revision to the areawide water quality management plan for the appropriate basin as described in
ss. NR 121.07 and
121.08.
NR 120.08(4)(a)(a) Plan revisions may be initiated by either the governmental unit or the department. The approved watershed plan may be revised using the procedures in
ss. NR 121.07 and
121.08 for amending areawide water quality management plans.
NR 120.08(4)(b)
(b) Plan revisions which add or change criteria for critical sites shall be approved by the land and water conservation board and by every governmental unit which approved the original watershed plan.
NR 120.08(4)(c)
(c) Plan revisions which add or change criteria for critical sites for projects which have fewer than 4 years remaining for implementation shall include a schedule for notification to landowners which will allow implementation of best management practices at the critical sites to be completed before the end of the nonpoint source grant period.
NR 120.08(4)(d)
(d) The department shall approve or reject a governmental unit's request for a revision to the watershed project's detailed program for implementation within 90 days of receipt of the revision request.
NR 120.08 History
History: CR 00-028: cr.
Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02.
NR 120.09
NR 120.09
Notification and status of critical sites. NR 120.09(1)(1)
Start of notification process. Within 6 months following issuance by the department of the first nonpoint source grant after department watershed plan approval to a project sponsor for a priority watershed or priority lake project, the process of notification to landowners shall begin. The first to begin the process shall be those highest-ranked critical sites based on estimated pollutant contribution, which together would provide at least 25% of the pollutant reduction goal for inventoried sites available at the time the final plan is written, if best management practices were applied at those sites. Notification shall proceed in accordance with the schedule identified in the plan. The department may grant up to three 90-day extensions of this 6 month period to allow verification under
sub. (2).
NR 120.09(2)
(2) Verification. The purpose of verification is to assure that individual sites within the watershed meet the criteria for critical sites and to conduct site visits and complete the inventory of nonpoint sources on additional lands in the watershed owned by those landowners with sites which meet the criteria for critical sites. If the landowner has not signed a cost-share agreement for required best management practices, the verification findings shall be reported in writing to the department. Verification shall include an on-site assessment before a notification letter can be issued.
NR 120.09(3)
(3) Content of notification letter. Within 60 days after receiving the verification findings, the department shall send notification to the landowner to include the following information:
NR 120.09(3)(a)
(a) The dates of the beginning and end of the 36-month period of cost-share availability.
NR 120.09(3)(c)
(c) The right to appeal the designation as a critical site through a written request to the county land conservation committee within 60 days of receipt of the notification letter as described in s.
281.65 (7) (a),
(b) and
(c), Stats.
NR 120.09(3)(d)
(d) Additional information as requested and prepared by the local governmental unit.
NR 120.09(4)
(4) Postponement of notification letter. The department shall postpone notification to any landowner who has signed a cost-share agreement and continues to comply with the annual progress and implementation schedules described in
s. NR 120.13. If the landowner is responsible for failure to comply with the schedules, the department shall send the notification.
NR 120.09(5)
(5) Completion of notification schedule. Notification to landowners shall be completed within 5 years and 60 days of the issuance of the first nonpoint source grant for the project after department plan approval.
NR 120.09(6)
(6) Change in critical site status. A site is no longer considered a critical site if one of the following conditions applies: