NR 120.14(14)(b)3.c.c. Failure of the structure would have minimum potential to endanger life or real or personal property.
NR 120.14(14)(c)(c) Standards. The sediment basin shall be designed consistent with standards for construction site sediment basins in the Wisconsin Construction Site Best Management Practice Handbook, WDNR Pub. WR-222, November 2001 Revision, the Wisconsin department of natural resources conservation practice standard 1001 for wet detention basins, June 1999 and the NRCS field office technical standards from the NRCS field office technical guide as follows:
NR 120.14(14)(c)1.1. 350 — sediment basin; September, 1990.
NR 120.14(14)(c)2.2. 342 — critical area planting; November, 1999.
NR 120.14(14)(c)3.3. 382 — fence; November, 1999.
NR 120.14(14)(c)4.4. 412 — grassed waterway; June, 1993.
NR 120.14(14)(c)5.5. 468 — lined waterway or outlet; June, 1993.
NR 120.14(14)(c)6.6. 484 — mulching; July, 1987.
NR 120.14(14)(c)7.7. 393 — filter strip; January, 1984.
NR 120.14(14)(c)8.8. 561— heavy use protection area; September, 1999.
NR 120.14(14)(c)9.9. 620 — underground outlet; June, 1993.
NR 120.14 NoteNote: Copies of this publication may be inspected at the offices of the department, 101 S. Webster Street, Madison; the Secretary of State, 30 W. Mifflin, Madison; and the Legislative Reference Bureau, One E. Main Street, Suite 200, Madison. Copies of the NRCS technical standards may also be inspected at each county land conservation department office and at the state NRCS office, 6515 Watts Road, Madison.
NR 120.14(15)(15)Shoreline and streambank protection.
NR 120.14(15)(a)(a) Description. Shoreline or streambank stabilization is the stabilization and protection of the banks of streams and lakes against erosion and the protection of fish habitat and water quality from livestock access. This practice shall be implemented using one or more of the standards in par. (c).
NR 120.14(15)(b)(b) Conditions.
NR 120.14(15)(b)1.1. The cost-share recipient is responsible for obtaining all permits for the installation of the practice.
NR 120.14(15)(b)2.2. Cost-sharing may be provided:
NR 120.14(15)(b)2.a.a. For planting trees if approved by a county’s land conservation department in consultation with the department fish manager.
NR 120.14(15)(b)2.b.b. For water pumps and other measures required to eliminate livestock access to water.
NR 120.14(15)(b)2.c.c. To install livestock and machinery crossings that will minimize disturbance of the stream channel and banks.
NR 120.14(15)(b)2.d.d. For the design and placement of practices such as shaping and placement of vegetation, riprap or structures which improve fishery habitat, or other materials on banks and shores identified in an approved priority watershed plan, priority lake plan or the project grant application, or in areas where streambank repair is the least costly alternative. Written departmental approval is required for the stabilization of banks with structural heights higher than 15 feet.
NR 120.14(15)(b)2.e.e. For required permits.
NR 120.14 NoteNote: A permit may be required under ch. 30, Stats., when installing this best management practice. For more information, please contact the Bureau of Fisheries Management and Habitat Protection, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, Wisconsin 53707.
NR 120.14(15)(b)3.3. Cost-sharing is not authorized for wood chunks, unsorted demolition material, brick, plaster, blacktop and any other material that could produce leachates or would violate provisions of statutes or administrative codes for use as riprap.
NR 120.14(15)(c)(c) Standards.
NR 120.14(15)(c)1.1. Standards from the NRCS field office technical guide are as follows:
NR 120.14(15)(c)1.a.a. 580 — streambank and shoreline protection; February, 1997.
NR 120.14(15)(c)1.b.b. 342 — critical area planting; November, 1999.
NR 120.14(15)(c)1.c.c. 382 — fence; November, 1999.