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(g) Underground outlet under s. ATCP 50.92.
(h) Wetland development or restoration under s. ATCP 50.98.
(2)Eligible costs. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may reimburse any of the following costs related to streambank or shoreline protection:
(a) Costs to install new soil bioengineering and structural treatments including rock riprap. Wood chunks, unsorted demolition material, brick, plaster, blacktop, and other materials that may produce leachates may not be used as riprap. A cost-share grant may reimburse costs for rock and timber riprap or lunkers used to establish fish habitat, in combination with the restoration of a riparian buffer and as part of a streambank or shoreline protection scheme, provided that reimbursement for fish habitat does not exceed 25% of the cost-share grant.
(b) Costs to shape streambanks or shorelines before installing protective plantings or structures.
(c) Costs to establish permanent vegetative cover, or to provide temporary cover until permanent cover is established. This may include costs for mulch, fertilizer, and other necessary materials.
(2m)Ineligible costs. Except for violations of this chapter or ch. NR 151, a cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may not reimburse costs related to mitigation or correction of a violation of state or local laws.
(3)Design, construction, and maintenance. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may not reimburse costs for streambank or shoreline protection unless all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The streambank or shoreline protection complies with all of the following that apply:
1. NRCS conservation practice standard 342 critical area planting (January, 2018).
2. NRCS conservation practice standard 382 fence (January, 2014).
3. NRCS conservation practice standard 580 streambank and shoreline protection (September, 2021).
4. NRCS conservation practice standard 612 tree/shrub establishment (January, 2018).
5. NRCS conservation practice standard 561 heavy use area protection (November, 2022).
6. NRCS conservation practice standard 326 clearing and snagging (June, 2016).
7. NRCS conservation practice standard 395 stream habitat improvement and management (September, 2021).
8. NRCS conservation practice standard 582 open channel (September, 2021).
9. NRCS conservation practice standard 584 channel bed stabilization (September, 2021).
(b) Cost-share recipients shall obtain all required DNR permits before installing any practices. The department may require documentation that permits have been obtained before it makes reimbursements under this chapter.
(c) The landowner agrees to maintain the streambank or shoreline protection for 10 years unless the practice is no longer required to prevent the soil and water resource problem for which the practice was installed.
History: CR 01-090: cr. Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02; CR 08-075: am. (3) (a) 1. to 5. Register April 2009 No. 640, eff. 5-1-09; CR 13-016: am. (title), renum. (1) to (1) (intro.), cr. (1) (a) to (h), am. (2) (intro.), r. (2) (a), renum. (2) (b) to (2) (a) and am., renum. (2) (c) to (2) (b), r. (2) (d), renum. (2) (e) to (2) (c), r. (2) (f), cr. (2m), am. (3) (a) 1. to 5., r. and recr. (3) (b), am. (3) (c) Register February 2014 No. 698, eff. 5-1-14; CR 14-047: am. (3) (a) 2., 3., 5. Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15; CR 16-102: am. (3) (a) 5. Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16; CR 16-083: am. (3) (a) 1. Register January 2018 No. 745, eff. 2-1-18; CR 23-024: cr. (1) (cg), (cr), (em), am. (2) (a), (3) (a) 1. to 5., cr. (3) (a) 6. to 9. Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24.
ATCP 50.882Stream restoration.
(1)Definition. In this section “stream restoration” means applying combinations of practices designed to the extent possible to restore or repair healthy channel conditions, connections, and functions adjacent to or upstream from erosion-prone agricultural lands or to address other resource concerns. These practices shall be installed to slow the flow of runoff, reduce flood peaks, restore surface and groundwater interactions, improve water quality, or to increase soil retention, groundwater infiltration, base flow, upper watershed storage, and flood resilience. These practices can also be used to reduce or repair erosion, maintain water supply, maintain sediment transport continuity, restore natural drainage, and stabilize banks. Stream restoration practices may improve fish and wildlife habitat as an incidental benefit. Stream restoration may include any of the following components:
(a) Hydrologic restoration under s. ATCP 50.74.
(b) Streambank or shoreline protection under s. ATCP 50.88.
(c) Stream crossing under s. ATCP 50.885.
(d) Waterway systems under s. ATCP 50.96.
(e) Wetland development or restoration under s. ATCP 50.98.
(2)Eligible costs. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may reimburse any of the following costs related to stream restoration:
(a) Costs for system components under subs. (1) and (4) that are eligible for reimbursement under this subchapter.
(b) Costs to establish permanent vegetative cover, or to provide temporary cover pending the establishment of permanent cover. This may include costs for mulch, fertilizer, seed, and other necessary materials.
(c) Costs to purchase and install permanent fencing around the critical area.
(d) Preparatory shaping and smoothing operations.
(e) Costs for site preparation, grading, shaping and filling.
(3)Ineligible costs. Except for violations of this chapter or ch. NR 151, a cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may not reimburse costs related to mitigation or correction of a violation of state or local law.
(4)Design, construction, and maintenance standards. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may not reimburse stream restoration costs unless all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The stream restoration complies with all of the following that apply:
1. NRCS conservation practice standard 315 herbaceous weed treatment (June, 2016).
2. NRCS conservation practice standard 327 conservation cover (January, 2013).
3. NRCS conservation practice standard 342 critical area planting (January, 2018).
4. NRCS conservation practice standard 356 dike (September, 2016).
5. NRCS conservation practice standard 382 fence (January, 2014).
6. NRCS conservation practice standard 391 riparian forest buffer (January, 2013).
7. NRCS conservation practice standard 395 stream habitat improvement and management (September, 2021).
8. NRCS conservation practice standard 396 aquatic organism passage (July, 2016).
9. NRCS conservation practice standard 472 access control (January, 2018).
10. NRCS conservation practice standard 484 mulching (June, 2016).
11. NRCS conservation practice standard 554 drainage water management (August, 2021).
12. NRCS conservation practice standard 582 open channel (September, 2021).
13. NRCS conservation practice standard 584 channel bed stabilization (September, 2021).
14. NRCS conservation practice standard 587 structure for water control (January, 2018).
15. NRCS conservation practice standard 604 saturated buffer (June, 2021).
16. NRCS conservation practice standard 643 restoration of rare or declining natural communities (May, 2014).
(b) The landowner agrees to maintain the stream restoration treatments for 10 years.
History: CR 23-024: cr. Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24; correction in (2) (a) made under s. 35.17, Stats., and correction in (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., and correction in (4) (a) 3., 8. made under s. 35.17, Stats, Register May 2024 No. 821.
ATCP 50.885Stream Crossing.
(1)Definition. In this section, “stream crossing” means a road or pathway which confines or directs the movement of livestock, farm equipment, or vehicular traffic over or through (ford crossing) a stream, and which is designed and installed to improve water quality, reduce erosion, protect an installed practice, or control livestock access to a stream.
(2)Eligible costs. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may reimburse any of the following costs related to a stream crossing:
(a) The costs of constructing a culvert, ford, or other allowed stream crossing structure other than a bridge.
(b) The costs of installing conservation practices necessary to limit water quality impairment from a stream crossing.
(3)Ineligible costs. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may not reimburse for the costs of a stream crossing if the traffic can be re-directed along another route that would not result in the same water quality impairment.
(4)Design, construction, and maintenance. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may not reimburse the cost of establishing a stream crossing unless all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The stream crossing complies with all of the following that apply:
1. NRCS conservation practice standard 560 access road (January, 2018).
2. NRCS conservation practice standard 580 streambank and shoreline protection (September, 2021).
3. NRCS conservation practice standard 382 fence (January, 2014).
4. NRCS conservation practice standard 578 stream crossing (January, 2018).
(b) The landowner agrees to maintain the stream crossing for 10 years unless the farming operations on the affected land are discontinued or the practice is no longer required to prevent the soil and water resource problem for which the practice was installed.
History: CR 13-016: cr. Register February 2014 No. 698, eff. 5-1-14; CR 14-047: am. (4) (a) 1. to 3. Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15; CR 16-012: am. (4) (a) 1., 2., 4. Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16; CR 16-083: am. (4) (a) 2. Register January 2018 No. 745, eff. 2-1-18; CR 23-024: am. (1), (4) (a) 1. to 4. Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24.
ATCP 50.89Stripcropping.
(1)Definition. In this section, “stripcropping” means growing crops in a systematic strip arrangement in which strips of grass, legumes, or other close growing crops are alternated with strips of clean tilled crops or fallow, and in which all of the strips are established on the contour or across a slope to reduce water or wind erosion.
(2)Eligible costs. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may reimburse the cost of establishing a stripcropping system, including costs for the necessary removal of obstructions.
(3)Design, construction, and maintenance. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may not reimburse the cost of establishing a stripcropping system unless all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The stripcropping operations are performed, to the maximum extent feasible, on the contour.
(b) The stripcropping system complies with all of the following that apply:
1. NRCS conservation practice standard 500 obstruction removal (June, 2021).
2. NRCS conservation practice standard 585 stripcropping (June, 2016).
(c) The landowner agrees to maintain the stripcropping in each cropping season for which cost-sharing is provided.
History: CR 01-090: cr. Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02; CR 08-075: am. (title), (1) to (3) (b) (intro.), (b) 2. and (c) Register April 2009 No. 640, eff. 5-1-09; CR 13-016: am. (3) (b) 1., 2., r. (3) (b) 3., 4. Register February 2014 No. 698, eff. 5-1-14; CR 16-083: am. (3) (b) 1., 2. Register January 2018 No. 745, eff. 2-1-18; CR 23-024: am. (3) (b) 1., 2., (c) Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24.
ATCP 50.90Subsurface drains.
(1)Definition. In this section, “subsurface drain” means a conduit installed below the surface of the ground to collect drainage water and convey it to a suitable outlet.
(2)Eligible costs. A cost-share grant under s. ATCP 50.40 may reimburse the cost of designing and constructing a subsurface drain as part of a manure storage system, barnyard runoff control system, feed storage runoff control system, erosion control system, or as part of a nutrient treatment system.
(3)Design, construction, and maintenance. A cost-share grant may not reimburse the cost of establishing a subsurface drain unless all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The subsurface drain is a necessary component of a manure storage system, barnyard runoff control system, feed storage runoff control system, erosion control system, or as part of a nutrient treatment system.
(b) The subsurface drain complies with all of the following that apply:
1. NRCS conservation practice standard 606 subsurface drain (June, 2021).
2. NRCS conservation practice standard 620 underground outlet (June, 2021).
(c) The landowner agrees to maintain the subsurface drain for 10 years unless farming operations on the affected land are discontinued.
History: CR 01-090: cr. Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10-1-02; CR 08-075: am. (3) (b) 1. Register April 2009 No. 640, eff. 5-1-09; CR 13-016: am. (3) (b) 1., 2. Register February 2014 No. 698, eff. 5-1-14; CR 14-047: am. (3) (b) 1., 2. Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15; CR 23-024: am. (2), (3) (a), (b) 1., 2. Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24.
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