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  2. BUREAU OF WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM GUIDANCE - Wisconsin

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    sediment performance standard. Although alternative approaches to establishing compliance may be proposed, following the procedure identified in this guidance will minimize delays during the plan review and permitting process. Effective January 1, 2016, applications for permit coverage must include

  3. Water Quality Review Procedures For Water-Applied Additives -...

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    clarifying agents, corrosion inhibitors, industrial process polymers, pH control, scale control, settling flocculent logs, soil stabilizers, erosion control products, and stormwater and frac sand process water clarification products. Department Authority This guidance supports the authority of s. 283.31(3)(d)1. and ss. 105.02(3), NR 105.05, NR

  4. Form 3300-271 Termination of Withdrawal Registration - Wisconsin

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    Termination of Water Withdrawal Registration. Form 3300-271 (R 9/11)Page 2 of 2. 4. Termination Information. Verify that your property no longer has a water supply system with the capacity to withdraw 100,000 gallons per day (70 gallons per minute) by completing the applicable section below and attaching the appropriate documentation.

  5. Chlorophyll a Filtering Procedure - Wisconsin

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    Chlorophyll is the green molecule in plant cells that carries out the bulk of energy fixation in the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll a is a measure of the amount of algae growing in a waterbody. Safety Protocols WDNR field method safety protocols must be used when sampling. Use a stable boat

  6. Guidance for Implementing Wisconsin’s Phosphorus Water Quality...

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    4 | P a g e Chapter 1- Introduction to Phosphorus Standards Chapter 1 is designed to provide the reader with basic information about content in the phosphorus

  7. Water Quality Review Procedures For Additives

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    aluation of information related to additives. The additive review process consists of four general steps: Step 1) Additive review request Step 2) Secondary acute value (SAV) calculation Step 3) Secondary chronic value (SCV) calculation Step 4) Allowable usage rate determination Each of.

  8. Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Program Guidance Document -...

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    WET Program Guidance Document 5 Part One (Chapters 1.1-1.13) of this document was written as guidance to assist staff making permit-related decisions.

  9. Form 3500-053C WPDES Construction Site Storm Water Runoff ... -...

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    practices that will be installed during the construction process to control total suspended solids and peak flow, enhance infiltration, maintain or restore protective areas and to reduce petroleum in runoff that will occur after construction operations have been completed.

  10. State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources STANDARD...

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    6. Repeat the process at the other two preselected sites. Composite the samples from the three sites into one 250 -ml or larger (or 1-L) bottle and receive a single enumeration for thelake. 7. Label the sample bottle(s) externally. Prepare labels prior to sampling so that you don’t have to write on wet paper (Figure 1).

  11. Public Comments on 2022 Draft Water Condition Lists - Wisconsin

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    and DHS is not a lawful substitute for the required ch. 227 rulemaking process. It should also be emphasized that Wisconsin has proposed different thresholds for PFOS surface water quality criteria under Wisconsin’s narrative standard using statutorily-required rulemaking. [See draft rule WY-23-19]. If DNR is going to move