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(1) Except as provided in
sub. (1g) and ss. 250.041 and 254.115, the
17department or a local health department granted agent status under s. 254.69 (2)
18shall issue permits to and regulate campgrounds and camping resorts, recreational
19and educational camps and public swimming pools. No person or state or local
20government who has not been issued a permit under this section may conduct,
21maintain, manage or operate a campground and camping resort, recreational camp
22and educational camp or public swimming pool, as defined by departmental rule.
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(1g) A campground permit is not required for camping at county or
2district fairs at which 4-H Club members exhibit, for the 4 days preceding the county
3or district fair, the duration of the county or district fair, and the 4 days following the
4county or district fair.".
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7280.25 Air filtration for residential wells. The owner of a residential well,
8other than a driven well, that has a casing shall filter air that enters the well to
9prevent airborne bacteria from contaminating the well water if any of the following
10applies:
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11(1) The construction of the well begins after the effective date of this subsection
12.... [revisor inserts date].
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13(2) The water from the well tests positive for bacteria.".
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(10e) Loan for water tower in the village of Athens.
17Notwithstanding subs. (2), (4) to (10), and (12), during the 2001-03 fiscal biennium,
18the department shall provide a loan of $320,000 to the village of Athens for
19construction of a water tower and related costs, if the village applies for a loan. The
20department may not charge any interest on the loan.
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(10f) Loan for water tower in the village of Weston.
23Notwithstanding subs. (2), (4) to (10), and (12), during the 2001-03 fiscal biennium,
24the department shall provide a loan of $400,000 to the village of Weston for
1construction of a water tower and related costs, if the village applies for a loan. The
2department may not charge any interest on the loan.".
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(4e) If the department issues a notice of discharge under ch. 283 to an
6animal feeding operation, the department shall provide a cost-sharing grant for the
7costs of measures needed to correct the unacceptable practices identified in the notice
8of discharge. Notwithstanding sub. (8) (f), the department may provide a
9cost-sharing grant under this subsection that exceeds 70% of the cost of the
10corrective measures in cases of economic hardship, as defined by the department by
11rule. If the department provides funds for a cost-sharing grant under this subsection
12from the appropriation account under s. 20.866 (2) (te), the department shall pay the
13grant to another governmental unit. If the department provides funds for a
14cost-sharing grant under this subsection from the appropriation account under s.
1520.370 (6) (aa), (ag), or (aq), the department may pay the funds to the landowner or
16operator or to another governmental unit.".
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(1b) (bn) "Nonprofit conservation organization" has the meaning given
24in s. 23.0955 (1).".
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5281.74 Land spreading reduction pilot program. If the Elcho Sanitary
6District charges not more than $30 per thousand gallons to accept septic tank waste
7for treatment and not more than $6 per thousand gallons to accept holding tank
8waste for treatment, the department shall provide the funds available under s.
920.370 (6) (dc) to the Elcho Sanitary District.".
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12281.73 Wastewater and drinking water grant. The department of natural
13resources shall provide a grant from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (6) (bk) to the
14Town of Swiss, Burnett County, and the St. Croix Band of Chippewa for design,
15engineering, and construction of wastewater and drinking water treatment
16facilities.".
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(3) (b) 5. A wetland enhancement or restoration project under sub. (3m).
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(3m) Grants for wetlands. (a) The department shall provide grants
22of $10,000 each from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (6) (ar) for lake management
23projects to eligible recipients, other than nonprofit conservation organizations, that
24have completed a comprehensive land use plan that includes a wetland
1enhancement or restoration project. The grant shall be used for the implementation
2of the wetland enhancement or restoration project. The 75% limitation under sub.
3(2) (a) does not apply to these grants.
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(b) The department shall provide up to 25 grants per fiscal year during fiscal
5years 2001-02 and 2002-03. The department shall award the grants to eligible
6recipients who qualify for the grants in the order in which the grant applications are
7received by the department.".
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(5) (c) A motor vehicle exempt from registration under s. 341.05, except
11that a motor vehicle owned by the United States is not exempt unless it comes under
12par. (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), (g)
or, (h)
, or (j).
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(5) (j) A low-speed vehicle, as defined in s. 340.01 (27m).".
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(2m) General construction permits. The department may, by rule,
18specify types of stationary sources that may obtain general construction permits. A
19general construction permit may cover numerous similar stationary sources. A
20general construction permit shall require any stationary source that is covered by
21the general construction permit to comply with ss. 285.61 to 285.69. The department
22shall issue a general construction permit using the procedures and criteria in ss.
23285.61, 285.63, 285.65, 285.66, and 285.69.".
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Section 3222e. 287.03 (1) (e) and (f) of the statutes are created to read:
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287.03
(1) (e) Promulgate rules to implement s. 287.07 (7) (a) and (10) (a).
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(f) Promulgate rules, for the purposes of s. 287.235 (1) (b), that specify the
4minimum elements of coordinated program delivery, including all of the following:
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1. The joint provision of, a single program operated by the responsible unit for,
6or a single contract for, the collection from single-family residences of materials that
7are separated for recycling under an effective recycling program.
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2. The joint provision of, a single program operated by the responsible unit for,
9or a single contract for, the processing and marketing of recyclable materials
10collected under an effective recycling program.
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3. The joint or coordinated planning of solid waste management services within
12the responsible unit.
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(7) (a) The prohibitions in subs. (3) and (4) do not apply with respect to
15solid waste, except medical waste, as defined in par. (c) 1. cg.,
that is generated in a
16region that has an effective recycling program, as determined under s. 287.11 if the
17solid waste contains no more than an incidental amount of materials specified in
18subs. (3) and (4), as provided by the department by rule. This paragraph does not
19apply to solid waste that is separated for recycling as part of an effective recycling
20program under s. 287.11.
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(9) Acceptance by solid waste facility. (a) Except as provided under
23pars. (b) and (c), no person operating a solid waste facility may accept solid waste
24from a building containing 5 or more dwelling units or a commercial, retail,
25industrial, or governmental facility that does not provide for the collection of
1materials that are subject to subs. (3) and (4) and that are separated from other solid
2waste by users or occupants of the building or facility.
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(b) The department may grant exceptions to par. (a) on a case-by-case basis
4as necessary to protect public health.
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(c) 1. Paragraph (a) does not apply to a person operating a solid waste facility
6if the person has implemented a program to minimize the acceptance of recyclable
7materials at the solid waste facility, and the program complies with the rules
8promulgated under subd. 2.
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2. The department shall promulgate rules that specify minimum standards for
10a program that minimizes the acceptance of recyclable materials at a solid waste
11facility for the purposes of subd. 1.
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287.07
(10) Transportation to facility. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), no
14person operating a solid waste facility that provides a collection and transportation
15service may transport solid waste for delivery to a solid waste disposal facility or a
16solid waste treatment facility that converts solid waste into fuel or that burns solid
17waste if the solid waste contains more than incidental amounts of materials specified
18in subs. (3) and (4), as provided by the department by rule.
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(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply with respect to solid waste to which the
20prohibitions in subs. (3) and (4) do not apply because of sub. (7) (b), (bg), (c) 2., (d),
21(f), (g), or (h).
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(4) Pilot program for alternate method of compliance. (a) The
24department shall administer a pilot program that provides an alternate method of
1complying with sub. (2) (b). The department shall promulgate rules for the pilot
2program under this subsection that do all of the following:
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1. Set goals for amounts of materials to be recycled as a percentage of solid
4waste generated in the geographic area served by a responsible unit.
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2. Include a list of recyclable materials, including the materials identified
6under s. 287.07 (3) and (4), that a responsible unit may choose under this subsection
7to require to be separated for recycling under its recycling program.
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3. Specify a procedure for a responsible unit to identify the materials that it will
9require to be separated for recycling under its recycling program.
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4. Specify a procedure to be used by the department to determine whether a
11responsible unit has achieved the goals under par. (a).
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(b) The department shall select 3 responsible units with a population of less
13than 5,000, 3 responsible units with a population of at least 5,000 but less than
1425,000, and 3 responsible units with a population of at least 25,000 to participate in
15the pilot program under this subsection.
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(c) A responsible unit participating in the pilot program under this subsection
17shall be considered to comply with sub. (2) (b).
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(d) The department shall submit reports on the pilot program under this
19subsection to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature, under s. 13.172
20(3), and to the joint committee on finance no later than January 1, 2003, and no later
21than January 1, 2005. The department shall include all of the following in its reports:
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1. A description of the participation in the pilot program and of the results to
23the date of the report.
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2. A description of any changes in the recycling percentage rate achieved by the
25participants.
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13. A description of any cost or program efficiencies obtained by participants.
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4. Any recommendations for statutory changes to modify the pilot program or
3to expand it statewide.
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5. Any recommendations about whether s. 287.07 (3) and (4) should be modified
5and, if so, in what manner.
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(e) The pilot program under this subsection ends on December 31, 2005.
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7Section 3222p. 287.23 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 287.23 (2) (a) and
8amended to read:
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(2) (a) The department shall develop, implement
, and administer a
10program to provide financial assistance to responsible units. The department shall
11develop criteria for reporting on and evaluating the program.
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12(b) Each year the department
, in cooperation with the University of
13Wisconsin-Extension, shall
audit review the recycling programs of at least 5% of the
14recipients of grants in the previous year to
ensure that programs and activities
15funded by grants under this section meet the requirements of this section. do all of
16the following:
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(2) (b) 1. Ensure compliance with s. 287.07 (1m), (2), (3), and (4).
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2. Ensure compliance with s. 287.11 and rules promulgated under that section.
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3. Identify activities, methods, or procedures that would enable the responsible
21units to make their recycling programs more efficient or effective.
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(2) (c) By June 30 annually, the department shall report to the joint
24committee on finance the number of recycling programs reviewed under par. (b)
25during the previous year.".
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Section 3225c. 287.23 (5b) (title) and (intro.) of the statutes are amended to
3read:
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(5b) (title)
Grant award for 2000 and 2001. (intro.)
The For 2000 and
52001, the department shall award a grant under this subsection to each eligible
6responsible unit that submits a complete grant application under sub. (4) for
7expenses allowable under sub. (3) (b). The department shall determine the amount
8of the grants under this subsection as follows:
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(5d) Grant amount for years after 2001. (a) Beginning with grants for
11the year 2002, the department shall award a grant under this subsection to each
12eligible responsible unit that submits a complete grant application under sub. (4) for
13expenses allowable under sub. (3) (b).