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(b)
Groundwater protection area. 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., if the
9department determines, under the environmental review process in sub. (4), that an
10environmental impact report under s. 23.11 (5) must be prepared for a proposed high
11capacity well located in a groundwater protection area, the department may not
12approve the high capacity well unless it includes in the approval conditions, which
13may include conditions as to location, depth, pumping capacity, rate of flow, and
14ultimate use, that ensure that the high capacity well does not cause significant
15environmental impact.
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2. Subdivision 1. does not apply to a proposed high capacity well that is located
17in a groundwater protection area and that is a water supply for a public utility
18engaged in supplying water to or for the public, if the department determines that
19there is no other reasonable alternative location for a well and includes in the
20approval conditions, which may include conditions as to location, depth, pumping
21capacity, rate of flow, and ultimate use, that ensure that the environmental impact
22of the well is balanced by the public benefit of the well related to public health and
23safety.
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(c)
High water loss. If the department determines, under the environmental
25review process in sub. (4), that an environmental impact report under s. 23.11 (5)
1must be prepared for a proposed high capacity well with a water loss of more than
295 percent of the amount of water withdrawn, the department may not approve the
3high capacity well unless it includes in the approval conditions, which may include
4conditions as to location, depth, pumping capacity, rate of flow, and ultimate use, that
5ensure that the high capacity well does not cause significant environmental impact.
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(d)
Impact on a spring. 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., if the department
7determines, under the environmental review process in sub. (4), that an
8environmental impact report under s. 23.11 (5) must be prepared for a proposed high
9capacity well that may have a significant environmental impact on a spring, the
10department may not approve the high capacity well unless it includes in the approval
11conditions, which may include conditions as to location, depth, pumping capacity,
12rate of flow, and ultimate use, that ensure that the high capacity well does not cause
13significant environmental impact.
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2. Subdivision 1. does not apply to a proposed high capacity well that may have
15a significant environmental impact on a spring and that is a water supply for a public
16utility engaged in supplying water to or for the public, if the department determines
17that there is no other reasonable alternative location for a well and includes in the
18approval conditions, which may include conditions as to location, depth, pumping
19capacity, rate of flow, and ultimate use, that ensure that the environmental impact
20of the well is balanced by the public benefit of the well related to public health and
21safety.
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(e)
All high capacity wells. 1. If s. 281.35 applies to a proposed high capacity
23well, the department shall include in the approval conditions that ensure that the
24high capacity well complies with s. 281.35.
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12. The department shall include in the approval for each high capacity well
2requirements that the owner identify the location of the high capacity well and
3submit an annual pumping report.
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4(6) Preexisting high capacity wells. (a) The owner of a high capacity well for
5which the department issued an approval under s. 281.17 (1), 2001 stats., shall
6provide to the department information concerning the location of the well and an
7annual pumping report.
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(b) The department shall promulgate rules specifying the date and method by
9which owners of high capacity wells shall comply with par. (a).
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10(7) Modifying and rescinding approvals for high capacity wells. The
11department may modify or rescind the approval of a high capacity well issued under
12this section or under s. 281.17 (1), 2001 stats., if the high capacity well or the use of
13the high capacity well is not in conformance with standards or conditions applicable
14to the approval of the high capacity well.
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15(8) Groundwater protection areas. (a) The department shall promulgate
16rules identifying class I and class II trout streams for the purposes of this section.
17The department shall identify as a class I trout stream a stream or portion of a stream
18with a self-sustaining population of trout. The department shall identify as a class
19II trout stream a stream or portion of a stream that contains a population of trout
20made up of one or more age groups, above the age one year, in sufficient numbers to
21indicate substantial survival from one year to the next but in which stocking is
22necessary to fully utilize the available trout habitat or to sustain the fishery. In the
23rules under this paragraph, the department shall identify any class I or class II trout
24stream that is a farm drainage ditch with no prior stream history.
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1(b) The department shall create accurate images of groundwater protection
2areas.
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(c) A person who proposes to construct a high capacity well may request the
4department to determine whether the proposed location of the high capacity well is
5within a groundwater protection area.
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(d) The department shall administer a program to mitigate the effects of wells
7constructed before the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], that
8are located in groundwater protection areas. Mitigation may include abandonment
9of wells, replacement of wells at different locations, and management strategies.
10Under the mitigation program, the department may order the owner of a well
11constructed before the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], that
12is located in a groundwater protection area to undertake mitigation but only if the
13department provides funding for the full cost of the mitigation, except that full
14funding is not required if the department is authorized under ch. 280 to require the
15well to be abandoned because of issues regarding public health.
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16(9) Groundwater management areas. (a) The department shall, by rule,
17designate 2 groundwater management areas including and surrounding Brown
18County and Waukesha County consisting of the entire area of each city, village, and
19town at least a portion of which is within the area in which, on the effective date of
20this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], the groundwater potentiometric surface has
21been reduced 150 feet or more from the level at which the potentiometric surface
22would be if no groundwater had been pumped.
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(b) The department shall assist local governmental units and regional
24planning commissions in groundwater management areas designated under par. (a)
1by providing advice, incentives, and funding for research and planning related to
2groundwater management.
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(c) If the groundwater quantity committee created under 2003 Wisconsin Act
4.... (this act), section 15 (2) (b
) does not issue the report under 2003 Wisconsin Act ....
5(this act), section 15 (2) (e
) by January 1, 2007, the department shall promulgate
6rules using its authority under ss. 281.12 (1) and 281.35 to address the management
7of groundwater in groundwater management areas.
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8(10) Research and monitoring. To aid in the administration of this section the
9department shall, with the advice of the groundwater coordinating council, conduct
10monitoring and research related to all of the following:
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(a) Interaction of groundwater and surface water.
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(b) Characterization of groundwater resources.
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(c) Strategies for managing water.
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14Section
8. 281.35 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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281.35
(1) (a) "Approval" means a permit issued under s. 30.18 or an approval
16under s. 281.17 (1)
, 2001 stats., or s. 281.34 or 281.41.
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17Section
9. 281.35 (1) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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281.35
(1) (b) 2. If subd. 1. does not apply, the highest average daily water loss
19over any 30-day period that is reported to the department or the public service
20commission under sub. (3) (c) or s. 30.18 (6) (c), 196.98,
281.17 (1) 281.34, or 281.41
21or s. 281.17 (1), 2001 stats.
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22Section
10. 281.35 (4) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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281.35
(4) (a) 2. A person who is operating a well under an approval issued
24under s. 281.17 (1)
or who is required to obtain an approval under that paragraph
25before constructing or installing a well, 2001 stats.
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1Section
11. 281.35 (4) (a) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
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281.35
(4) (a) 2m. A person who is operating a well under an approval issued
3under s. 281.34 or who is required to obtain an approval under that section before
4constructing a well.
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5Section
12. 281.35 (4) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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281.35
(4) (b) (intro.) Before any person specified in par. (a) may begin a new
7withdrawal or increase the amount of an existing withdrawal, the person shall apply
8to the department under s. 30.18,
281.17 (1) 281.34, or 281.41 for a new approval or
9a modification of its existing approval if either of the following conditions applies:
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10Section
13. 293.65 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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293.65
(3) Withdrawal of groundwater; dewatering; permit requirements. (a)
12An approval under s.
281.17 (1) 281.34 is required to withdraw groundwater or to
13dewater mines if the capacity and rate of withdrawal of all wells involved in the
14withdrawal of groundwater or the dewatering of mines exceeds 100,000 gallons each
15day. A permit under s. 283.31 is required to discharge pollutants resulting from the
16dewatering of mines.
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(b) The department may not issue an approval under s.
281.17 (1) 281.34 if the
18withdrawal of groundwater for prospecting or mining purposes or the dewatering of
19mines will result in the unreasonable detriment of public or private water supplies
20or the unreasonable detriment of public rights in the waters of the state. No
21withdrawal of groundwater or dewatering of mines may be made to the unreasonable
22detriment of public or private water supplies or the unreasonable detriment of public
23rights in the waters of the state.
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24Section
14. 299.05 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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299.05
(2) (b) Approvals under s.
281.17 (1) 281.34.
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(1)
Position authorizations. The authorized FTE positions for the department
3of natural resources are increased by 5.0
PR positions on July 1, 2004, to be funded
4from the appropriation under section 20.370 (4) (cg) of the statutes, as created by this
5act, for groundwater quantity management.
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(2)
Groundwater quantity committee.
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(a) In this subsection:
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81. "Groundwater protection area" has the meaning given in section 281.34 (1)
9(a) of the statutes, as created by this act.
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102. "High capacity well" has the meaning given in section 281.34 (1) (b) of the
11statutes, as created by this act.
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123. "Local governmental unit" has the meaning given in section 281.34 (1) (c) of
13the statutes, as created by this act.
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144. "Spring" has the meaning given in section 281.34 (1) (f) of the statutes, as
15created by this act.
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165. "Water loss" has the meaning given in section 281.34 (1) (g) of the statutes,
17as created by this act.
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(b) There is created a groundwater quantity committee consisting of the
19following members:
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201. Four persons appointed by the governor.
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212. Four persons appointed by the speaker of the assembly.
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223. Four persons appointed by the majority leader of the senate.
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234. The secretary of natural resources or the secretary's designee.
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(c) Each appointing authority under paragraph (b) 1. to 3
. shall appoint one
25member representing each of the following interests:
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11. Industrial.
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22. Agricultural.
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33. Environmental.
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44. Municipal.
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(d) The speaker of the assembly and the majority leader of the senate shall each
6designate one appointee as cochairperson of the groundwater quantity committee.
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(e) No later than December 31, 2006, the groundwater quantity committee
8shall report to the standing committees of the legislature with jurisdiction over
9environmental matters, in the manner provided in section 13.172 (3) of the statutes,
10recommendations for legislation to address the management of groundwater in the
11following areas, and administrative rules to implement the legislation:
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121. Groundwater management areas, as designated under section 281.34 (9) (a)
13of the statutes, as created by this act.
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2. Other areas of the state in which the withdrawal of groundwater over the
15long term adversely affects the availability of water for use or adversely affects water
16quality due to the effects of drawdown of the groundwater and in which there is a
17need for a coordinated response among the state, local governmental units, regional
18planning commissions, and public and private users of groundwater to address the
19effects on groundwater availability or quality.
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(f) The groundwater quantity committee shall recommend under paragraph (e
)
21a coordinated strategy for addressing groundwater management issues by affected
22local governmental units and regional planning commissions with the assistance of
23the department of natural resources and other state agencies. The committee shall
24consult with affected local governmental units in the preparation of the
25recommendations under paragraph (e
).
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1(g) The groundwater quantity committee shall review the implementation of
2section 281.34 of the statutes, as created by this act. No later than December 31,
32007, the groundwater quantity committee shall report to the standing committees
4of the legislature with jurisdiction over environmental matters, in the manner
5provided in section 13.172 (3) of the statutes, the results of this review and the
6committee's recommendations for changes in the regulation of high capacity wells
7that are in groundwater protection areas, that have a water loss of 95 percent or
8more, or that have a significant environmental impact on a spring. The committee
9shall include in the report recommendations for statutory authorization for
10groundwater management strategies that permit adaptation of the regulation of
11high capacity wells as relevant information becomes available or groundwater
12conditions change.
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(h) The department of natural resources shall staff and provide funding for the
14groundwater quantity committee.
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(i) The groundwater quantity committee terminates on December 31, 2007.
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(3)
Identification of groundwater protection areas. Notwithstanding section
17281.34 (1) (a) 3. of the statutes, as created by this act, until the effective date of the
18rules promulgated under section 281.34 (8) (a) of the statutes, as created by this act,
19or the first day of the 19th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection,
20whichever is later, the department shall identify which streams are class I and class
21II trout streams, other than class I or class II trout streams that are farm drainage
22ditches with no prior stream history, for the purpose of identifying groundwater
23protection areas using sections NR 102.10 and 102.11, Wisconsin Administrative
24Code, the version of the department's publication Wisconsin Trout Streams
1published most recently before the effective date of this subsection, and the
2information available to the department concerning farm drainage ditches.
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(1)
High capacity wells. The treatment of sections 281.17 (1) and 281.34 (2)
5of the statutes first applies to an application for approval of a high capacity well that
6is received by the department of natural resources on the day after the effective date
7of this subsection.