SB1-SSA2,130,21 16(10) Exemptions. (a) Artificial wetlands. All of the following artificial
17wetlands that are associated with a mining operation or bulk sampling are exempt
18from the wetland individual permit and mitigation requirements under this section,
19from the general permit requirements under s. 281.36 (3g), and from any
20requirement for any other approval for which a wetland impact evaluation is
21required:
SB1-SSA2,130,2422 1. An artificial wetland that is a sedimentation or stormwater detention basin
23or associated conveyance feature operated and maintained only for sediment
24detention and flood storage purposes.
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12. An artificial wetland that is an active sewage lagoon, cooling pond, waste
2disposal pit, fish rearing pond, or landscape pond.
SB1-SSA2,131,43 3. An artificial wetland that is an actively maintained farm drainage or
4roadside ditch.
SB1-SSA2,131,55 4. An artificial wetland as part of an active mining operation.
SB1-SSA2,131,116 (b) Other exempted activities. All of the following activities that are associated
7with a mining operation or bulk sampling are exempt from the wetland individual
8permit and mitigation requirements under this section, from the general permit
9requirements under s. 281.36 (3g), and from any requirement for any other approval
10for which a wetland impact evaluation is required if the applicant minimizes any
11adverse effect on the environment as a result of any of these activities:
SB1-SSA2,131,1312 1. Maintenance, emergency repair, or reconstruction of damaged parts of
13structures that are in use in a wetland.
SB1-SSA2,131,1414 2. Construction or maintenance of irrigation ditches.
SB1-SSA2,131,1715 3. Construction or maintenance of farm roads, forest roads, or temporary
16mining roads that is performed in accordance with best management practices, as
17determined by the department.
SB1-SSA2,131,1818 4. Maintenance of drainage ditches.
SB1-SSA2,131,2019 (c) An exemption under par. (a) or (b) does not apply to a federal wetland if the
20exemption conflicts with 33 USC 1344.
SB1-SSA2,131,22 21(11) Relationship to other laws. None of the following apply to a mining
22operation or bulk sampling:
SB1-SSA2,131,2323 (a) Section 281.36, except as otherwise specifically provided in this section.
SB1-SSA2,131,2524 (b) Any rule promulgated under s. 281.36, except as otherwise specifically
25provided in this section.
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1(c) Any other rule promulgated by the department that relates to wetlands that
2conflicts with this section.
SB1-SSA2,132,5 3295.605 Impacts to navigable waters. (1) Definition. In this section,
4"navigable water activity" means an activity for which an approval is required under
5s. 30.12, 30.123, 30.19, 30.195, or 30.20.
SB1-SSA2,132,9 6(1m) Limitation. This section does not apply to any navigable water activity
7associated with a mining operation if the application for the approval for the
8navigable water activity is filed after the department issues a mining permit for the
9mining operation.
SB1-SSA2,132,12 10(2) Approval required. No person may engage in any navigable water activity
11associated with bulk sampling or mining unless the person has been granted an
12approval as provided under sub. (4).
SB1-SSA2,132,16 13(3) Application; riparian status. (a) For purposes of an approval under ss.
1430.12, 30.123, 30.19, 30.195, and 30.20, a person who is not the owner of a piece of
15riparian property may exercise a riparian right held by the owner of the piece of
16riparian property if any of the following apply:
SB1-SSA2,132,1717 1. The person leases the piece of riparian property from the owner.
SB1-SSA2,132,1918 2. The person holds an easement on the piece of riparian property and the
19easement authorizes the person to exercise that riparian right.
SB1-SSA2,132,2220 (b) If a person is applying for more than one approval for a navigable water
21activity, the person may file a single application. The application shall include any
22information requested by the department under s. 295.45 (3).
SB1-SSA2,132,25 23(4) Requirements. (a) Generally. The department shall grant an approval for
24a navigable water activity if the navigable water activity meets all of the following
25requirements:
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11. The navigable water activity will not significantly impair public rights and
2interests in a navigable water.
SB1-SSA2,133,43 2. The navigable water activity will not significantly reduce the effective flood
4flow capacity of a stream.
SB1-SSA2,133,65 3. The navigable water activity will not significantly affect the rights of
6riparian owners or the applicant obtains the consent of the riparian owners.
SB1-SSA2,133,77 4. The navigable water activity will not significantly degrade water quality.
SB1-SSA2,133,118 (b) Measures. The person applying for the approval shall submit a plan to the
9department containing proposed measures to meet the requirements under par. (a)
10and a proposed schedule for implementing the measures. The plan shall include one
11or more of the following measures:
SB1-SSA2,133,1512 1. Measures to offset significant impacts to navigable waters by providing
13public access to, restoring, or enlarging up to 1.5 acres, but not less than one acre,
14of navigable waters in exchange for each acre of navigable waters that is significantly
15impacted.
SB1-SSA2,133,1616 2. Measures to improve public rights or interests in navigable waters.
SB1-SSA2,133,1717 3. Measures to offset significant impacts to water quality or quantity.
SB1-SSA2,133,1818 4. Measures to enhance flood storage.
SB1-SSA2,133,1919 5. A mitigation program as provided under s. 295.60 (8).
SB1-SSA2,133,2020 6. Conservation measures as provided in s. 295.61.
SB1-SSA2,133,2421 (bg) Measures excluded from consideration. In determining if a navigable
22water activity meets the requirements under par. (a) with regard to a navigable
23water, the department may not consider any proposed measure under par. (b) if the
24navigable water is any of the following:
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11. A perennial stream, if the drainage area of the portion of the stream
2upstream from the farthest downstream point of the navigable water activity is more
3than 2 square miles. In this subdivision, "perennial stream" means a stream that
4has a continuous flow every day of every year in which there is average precipitation.
SB1-SSA2,134,75 2. A navigable water, other than a stream, that is more than 2 acres in area
6every day of every year in which there is average precipitation and that is not a
7freeze-out pond, as defined in s. 29.001 (29).
SB1-SSA2,134,88 3. A class I, class II, or class III trout stream.
SB1-SSA2,134,159 (bn) Plan review; finding. In reviewing the plan, the department may require
10that measures that are in addition to, or in conjunction with, one or more of the
11measures specified in par. (b) 1. to 6. be included in the plan. After reviewing the plan
12and application, if the department finds that the requirements under par. (a) will be
13met by implementing some or all of the measures contained in the plan, the
14department shall determine which measures shall be required, shall approve a
15schedule for implementation, and shall grant the approval.
SB1-SSA2,134,2116 (c) Applicability of requirements. The requirements that are specified in par.
17(a) 1. to 4. are in lieu of any requirements required for approvals under ss. 30.12 (3m)
18(c), 30.123 (8) (c), 30.19 (4) (c), 30.195 (2) (c), and 30.20, including those that relate
19to the state's or public's interests, and shall be used, in conjunction with the measures
20required under par. (b), in any evaluation by the department pursuant to 33 USC
211341
.
SB1-SSA2,134,25 22(5) Approval conditions. The department may impose conditions in an
23approval for a navigable water activity that it determines to be necessary to ensure
24that the navigable water activities subject to the approval meet the requirements
25under sub. (4) (a).
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1(6) Relationship to other laws. (a) Chapter 30 and any rules promulgated
2under that chapter apply to any navigable water activity subject to this section to the
3extent that they do not conflict with this section, except as provided in par. (b).
SB1-SSA2,135,54 (b) Sections 30.209 and 30.2095 and any rules promulgated under those
5sections, do not apply to any navigable water activity that is subject to this section.
SB1-SSA2,135,6 6295.607 Shoreland and floodplain zoning. (1) (a) In this section:
SB1-SSA2,135,87 1. "Development or construction activity" means a waste site, structure,
8building, fill, or other development or construction activity.
SB1-SSA2,135,109 2. "Shoreland zoning ordinance" means a shoreland zoning ordinance or
10regulation adopted under s. 59.692, 61.351, 62.231, or 281.31.
SB1-SSA2,135,14 11(2) (a) The department may not prohibit a development or construction activity
12to be located in an area that would otherwise be prohibited under a shoreland zoning
13ordinance if the development or construction activity is authorized by the
14department as part of a mining operation covered by a mining permit under s. 295.58.
SB1-SSA2,135,2015 (b) A development or construction activity located in an area that would
16otherwise be prohibited under a shoreland zoning ordinance does not violate the
17applicable ordinance if the development or construction activity is authorized by the
18department as part of a mining operation covered by a mining permit under s. 295.58.
19No shoreland zoning variance is required for a development or construction activity
20located as provided under this paragraph.
SB1-SSA2,135,25 21(3) A municipal floodplain zoning ordinance under s. 87.30 may not prohibit
22development or construction activity authorized by the department as part of a
23mining operation covered by a mining permit under s. 295.58, except to the extent
24necessary for the municipality to which the floodplain zoning ordinance applies to
25maintain eligibility for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program.
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1295.61 Withdrawals of surface waters and groundwater. (1)
2Definitions. In this section:
SB1-SSA2,136,43 (a) "Authorized base level of water loss" has the meaning given in s. 281.35 (1)
4(b).
SB1-SSA2,136,65 (b) "Environmentally sound and economically feasible water conservation
6measures" has the meaning given in s. 281.346 (1) (i).
SB1-SSA2,136,77 (c) "Great Lakes basin" has the meaning given in s. 281.35 (1) (d).
SB1-SSA2,136,88 (d) "High capacity well" has the meaning given in s. 281.34 (1) (b).
SB1-SSA2,136,99 (e) "Interbasin diversion" has the meaning given in s. 281.35 (1) (g).
SB1-SSA2,136,1110 (em) "Riparian restoration project" means a project that will restore or enhance
11the natural beneficial uses and value of a watercourse.
SB1-SSA2,136,1212 (f) "Upper Mississippi River basin" has the meaning given in s. 281.35 (1) (j).
SB1-SSA2,136,1313 (g) Unless the context otherwise requires, "use" includes dewatering.
SB1-SSA2,136,1414 (h) "Water loss" has the meaning given in s. 281.35 (1) (L).
SB1-SSA2,136,1515 (i) "Withdrawal" has the meaning given in s. 281.35 (1) (m).
SB1-SSA2,136,24 16(2) Permit required. No person may engage in any withdrawal or use of surface
17water as part of a mining operation or bulk sampling, including a withdrawal or use
18associated with a system or plant under s. 281.41, unless the person has been issued
19a water withdrawal permit under this section. No person may engage in any
20withdrawal or use of groundwater, including a withdrawal or use associated with a
21system or plant under s. 281.41, as part of a mining operation or bulk sampling if the
22capacity and rate of withdrawal of all wells involved in the withdrawal of
23groundwater or in the dewatering of mines exceeds 100,000 gallons each day unless
24the person has been issued a water withdrawal permit under this section.
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1(3) Permit application. (a) Application. A person applying for a water
2withdrawal permit is required to submit only one application. An application for a
3water withdrawal permit shall include any information requested by the department
4under s. 295.45 (3).
SB1-SSA2,137,75 (am) Applicant status. 1. A person is not required to be the owner of a piece
6of riparian property in order to obtain a permit to withdraw surface water from that
7piece of riparian property if any of the following applies:
SB1-SSA2,137,88 a. The person leases the piece of riparian property from the owner.
SB1-SSA2,137,99 b. The person holds an easement on the piece of riparian property.
SB1-SSA2,137,1210 2. A person is not required to be the owner of a piece of property in order to
11obtain a permit to withdraw groundwater from that piece of property if any of the
12following applies:
SB1-SSA2,137,1313 a. The person leases the piece of property from the owner.
SB1-SSA2,137,1414 b. The person holds an easement on the piece of property.
SB1-SSA2,137,1615 c. The person has obtained permission from the owner to withdraw
16groundwater from that piece of property.
SB1-SSA2,138,217 (b) Siting analysis. If withdrawal of water at a mining operation or for bulk
18sampling will involve one or more high capacity wells, the department shall require
19an applicant for a water withdrawal permit to submit a siting analysis for the
20purpose of determining the location of the high capacity wells. The analysis shall
21include alternate proposed locations for each high capacity well. In evaluating a
22submitted analysis, the department shall recognize there is a need for mining waste
23sites and processing facilities, including wastewater and sludge storage or treatment
24lagoons, to be contiguous to the location of the ferrous mineral deposit, and shall
25allow any high capacity well to be located so that need will be met. The department

1shall approve the location of each high capacity well as part of the permit issued
2under sub. (4).
SB1-SSA2,138,83 (c) Entry to land. After an application for a water withdrawal permit has been
4submitted under this section, the applicant may enter any land from which the
5applicant proposes to withdraw water or use water for the purpose of making any
6surveys required for the mining operation or bulk sampling, but no work may be
7commenced necessary for the mining operation or the bulk sampling until the
8department issues the permit under this section.
SB1-SSA2,138,11 9(4) Permit issuance. (a) General requirements. The department shall issue
10a water withdrawal permit if it determines that the withdrawal or use of the surface
11water or groundwater meets all of the following requirements:
SB1-SSA2,138,1412 1. The proposed withdrawal and uses of the water are substantially consistent
13with the protection of public health, safety, and welfare and will not be significantly
14detrimental to the public interest.
SB1-SSA2,138,1715 2. The proposed withdrawal and uses of the water will not have a significant
16adverse impact on the environment and ecosystem of the Great Lakes basin or the
17Upper Mississippi River basin.
SB1-SSA2,138,1918 3. The proposed withdrawal and use of the water will not be significantly
19detrimental to the quantity and quality of the waters of the state.
SB1-SSA2,138,2220 4. The proposed withdrawal and use of the water will not significantly impair
21the rights of riparian owners or the applicant obtains the consent of the riparian
22owners.
SB1-SSA2,138,2423 5. The proposed withdrawal and use of the water will not result in significant
24injury to public rights in navigable waters.
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16. If the withdrawal or the use of the water will result in an interbasin
2diversion, the requirements of s. 281.35 (5) (d) 7. are met.
SB1-SSA2,139,43 7. The proposed withdrawal or use of the water will comply with any
4requirements imposed by the department under par. (cm).
SB1-SSA2,139,85 (b) Conservation measures. The person applying for the permit shall submit
6a plan to the department containing proposed conservation measures to meet the
7requirements under par. (a) and a proposed schedule for implementing the
8measures. The plan shall include one or more of the following measures:
SB1-SSA2,139,109 1. Environmentally sound and economically feasible water conservation
10measures.
SB1-SSA2,139,1311 2. Restoration of hydrologic conditions and functions of the source watershed,
12or if the withdrawal is from a stream tributary to one of the Great Lakes, restoration
13of the hydrologic conditions and functions of that stream.
SB1-SSA2,139,1414 3. Protection of important upland groundwater recharge areas.
SB1-SSA2,139,1515 4. Stabilization of shorelands.
SB1-SSA2,139,1716 5. Restoration or enhancement of the natural beneficial uses and values of a
17stream or river.
SB1-SSA2,139,1918 6. Implementation of any feasible methods to offset impacts to water quality
19or quantity.
SB1-SSA2,139,2120 7. Supplementation of additional water to water bodies to offset lower water
21levels.
SB1-SSA2,139,2322 8. Taking steps to improve public rights or interests in navigable waters, if
23navigable waters are subject to the permit.
SB1-SSA2,139,2424 9. A mitigation program as provided in s. 295.60 (8).
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