NR 102.11(1)(b)35.35. Unnamed creek 34-2 originating in section 17, township 20 north, range 8 west in Trempealeau county.
NR 102.11(1)(b)36.36. Unnamed creek 34-15 originating in section 27, township 20 north, range 7 west in Trempealeau county.
NR 102.11(1)(b)37.37. Unnamed stream originating in section 33, township 10 north, range 3 east in Sauk county.
NR 102.11(1)(b)38.38. Washington Coulee creek originating in section 29, township 20 north, range 6 west in Jackson county.
NR 102.11(1)(c)(c) The following Class II trout waters:
NR 102.11(1)(c)1.1. Ashland county — White river above the Bad River Indian reservation
NR 102.11(1)(c)2.2. Bayfield county — White river
NR 102.11(1)(c)3.3. Dane county — Mt. Vernon creek
NR 102.11(1)(c)4.4. Forest county — North Branch Oconto river
NR 102.11(1)(c)5.5. Grant county — Blue river
NR 102.11(1)(c)6.6. Iowa county — Blue river
NR 102.11(1)(c)7.7. Langlade county — Prairie river, South Branch Oconto river
NR 102.11(1)(c)8.8. Lincoln county — Prairie river
NR 102.11(1)(c)9.9. Marquette county — Mecan river
NR 102.11(1)(c)10.10. Oconto county — North Branch Oconto river, South Branch Oconto river
NR 102.11(1)(c)11.11. Pierce county — Rush river
NR 102.11(1)(c)12.12. Portage county — Tomorrow river
NR 102.11(1)(c)13.13. Richland county — Willow creek
NR 102.11(1)(c)14.14. St. Croix county — Willow river, Race Branch
NR 102.11(1)(c)15.15. Waushara county — Mecan river
NR 102.11(1)(d)(d) The following cold or warm water streams and rivers or portions thereof:
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NR 102.11(2)(2)The waters identified in sub. (1) may not be lowered in quality except as provided in ch. NR 207.
NR 102.11(3)(3)Surface waters, or portions thereof, may be added to, or deleted from, the exceptional resource waters designation through the rule making process under the provisions of ch. 227, Stats., and s. NR 2.03.
NR 102.11 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1989, No. 398, eff. 3-1-89; cr. (1) (c), Register, July, 1989, No. 403, eff. 8-1-89; cr. (1) (d), Register, May, 1993, No. 449, eff. 6-1-93; CR 05-105: renum. (1) (d) 1. to be 1t., cr. 1g., 1r., 15m., 25m., 26c., 26n., 26r., 26w., 31m., 35m., and 38m., am. 29., Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06; CR 09-123: am. (1) (b) 1., 5., 12., 15., 16., 23., 27., 33., 34., 37., (d) 5., 8., 15., 17., 28., 34., 39. and 42., cr. (1) (d) 26b. Register July 2010 No. 655, eff. 8-1-10.
NR 102.12NR 102.12Great Lakes system.
NR 102.12(1)(1)The Great Lakes system includes all the surface waters within the drainage basin of the Great Lakes.
NR 102.12(2)(2)For the purpose of administering ch. NR 207 and consistent with chs. NR 105 and 106, the waters identified in sub. (1) are to be protected from the impacts of persistent, bioaccumulating toxic substances by avoiding or limiting to the maximum extent practicable increases in these substances.
NR 102.12(3)(3)The waters of the Lake Superior basin shall be managed to prevent any new or increased discharges of the following pollutants: DDT, DDE and metabolites, chlordane, toxaphene, hexachlorobenzene, 2,3,7,8 TCDD, octachlorostyrene, mercury and PCB’s. For purposes of administering ch. NR 207, new or increased discharges of these pollutants shall be prohibited unless the applicant certifies at time of application, that the new or increased discharge is necessary after utilization of best technology in process or control using waste minimization, pollution prevention, municipal pretreatment programs, material substitution or other means of commercially available technologies which have demonstrated capability for similar applications.