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(g) If the special committee prepares a report under par. (e) 3. with regard to
14a bill that proposes to designate a groundwater management area in an area with
15a confined aquifer, the report shall make a finding of whether any of the following
16applies to that area:
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1. The groundwater potentiometric surface of the confined aquifer has been
18reduced 150 feet or more from the level at which the potentiometric surface would
19be if no groundwater had been pumped from the area.
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2. The groundwater potentiometric surface of the confined aquifer has been
21reduced to within 20 feet above the top of the aquitard bounding the upper surface
22of the confined aquifer.
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3. The water level in the majority of the high capacity wells, as defined in s.
24281.34 (1) (b), that pump water from the confined aquifer is below the bottom of the
25confined aquifer's bounding aquitard when the pumps are in operation.
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14. The groundwater potentiometric surface of the confined aquifer is declining
2at a rate exceeding 5 feet per year averaged over a 10-year period.
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(h) If the groundwater committee prepares a report under par. (e) 3. with regard
4to a bill that proposes to designate a groundwater management area in an area with
5an unconfined aquifer, the report shall make a finding of whether any of the following
6applies to that area:
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1. The baseflow of the streams in the area has declined more than 10 percent
8from what the baseflow of the streams would be if no groundwater had been pumped
9from the area and that decline has resulted in significant adverse environmental
10impact.
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2. The water level of the unconfined aquifer is declining at a rate exceeding 5
12feet per year averaged over a 10-year period.
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3. The withdrawal of groundwater in the area has caused a decline in the water
14table of one foot or more beneath, or adjacent to, lakes or wetlands in the area, as
15determined by use of groundwater flow modeling.
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(i) The chief clerk of the appropriate house of the legislature shall print a report
17prepared by the special committee under par. (e) 3. as an appendix to any bill that
18proposes to designate a groundwater management area or groundwater attention
19area and attach the report to the bill.
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(j) The special committee may hold hearings as needed to elicit information for
21making a report under par. (e) 3. All actions of the committee require the approval
22of a majority of all of its members.
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(k) If the special committee recommends that the joint legislative council
24submit for introduction legislation to designate a groundwater management area,
1the special committee shall include all of the following in the recommended
2legislation:
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1. A delineation of the area proposed to be designated as a groundwater
4management area.
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2. A target withdrawal quantity for the area proposed to be designated as a
6groundwater management area.
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3. A requirement that the county or counties in which the groundwater
8management area is located must develop a groundwater management plan for the
9groundwater management area and provide opportunities for public participation in
10the development of the plan.
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4. A date by which the county or counties in which the groundwater
12management area is located must develop a plan under subd. 3.
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5. A requirement that the plan under subd. 3. contain all of the following:
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a. Measurable goals.
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b. Requirements for the county or counties to report to the department of
16natural resources including requirements to report progress toward achieving a
17target withdrawal quantity.
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c. Opportunities for public participation in the implementation of the plan.
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d. Water conservation measures.
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6. If the special committee recommends that the joint legislative council submit
21for introduction legislation to designate a groundwater management area that is
22contained within more than one county, the special committee shall include all of the
23following in the recommended legislation:
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a. A requirement that the counties negotiate an agreement to provide for the
25appointment of a groundwater management council for the groundwater
1management area, including the size and method of appointment of members of the
2groundwater management council, selection of a chair or cochairs of the council, and
3a requirement that a groundwater management council be appointed as provided in
4the agreement.
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b. A requirement that the groundwater management council for the
6groundwater management area develop the groundwater management plan for the
7groundwater management area.
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c. A provision authorizing the groundwater management council to contract
9with another entity, including a regional planning commission, for assistance in
10preparing a groundwater management plan.
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7. A requirement that the groundwater management plan, if prepared by a
12groundwater management council, be submitted to the county boards of the counties
13in which the groundwater management area is located for approval or modification.
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8. A requirement that if a groundwater management plan that is prepared by
15a groundwater management council is approved by the county boards in which the
16groundwater management area is located, the chief executives must submit the plan
17to the department of natural resources for review.
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9. A requirement that if a groundwater management plan is prepared for a
19groundwater management area located in one county, the chief executive for that
20county must submit the plan to the department of natural resources for review.
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10. A requirement that the department of natural resources review a plan
22submitted as required under subd. 8. or 9. and approve, disapprove, or modify the
23plan.
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11. A requirement that if the department of natural resources does not approve
25a groundwater management plan submitted as required under subd. 8. or 9., the
1department provide reasons for its disapproval and make recommendations to the
2county or counties to consider as revisions to the plan to ensure that the groundwater
3management area will no longer require coordinated management to avoid or
4mitigate significant adverse environmental impacts associated with excessive
5groundwater withdrawals.
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12. A requirement that the department of natural resources prepare a model
7groundwater management plan for the designated groundwater management area
8by a specified date.
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13. A provision that authorizes a county to adopt the model plan prepared by
10the department of natural resources under subd. 12. by resolution of the county
11board.
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14. A requirement that a person operating a public water supply system that
13serves a population of 10,000 or more and that withdraws water from the
14groundwater management area must have an approved plan under s. 281.348 no
15later than the first day of the 49th month beginning after the date on which the
16groundwater management area is designated.
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15. Provisions for ensuring that a person operating a public water supply
18system that withdraws water from the groundwater management area has an
19approved plan under s. 281.348 that is not, or revises or modifies an existing plan
20under s. 281.348 so that it is not, significantly inconsistent with the groundwater
21management plan, including a requirement that if the department of natural
22resources notifies the person operating the public water supply system that a plan
23under s. 281.348 is disapproved, the department of natural resources must include
24recommendations for revising that plan.
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1(L) If the special committee recommends that the joint legislative council
2submit for introduction legislation to designate a groundwater attention area, the
3special committee shall include all of the following in the recommended legislation:
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1. A delineation of the area proposed to be designated as a groundwater
5attention area.
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2. A target withdrawal quantity for the area proposed to be designated as a
7groundwater attention area.
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3. A provision that authorizes a county or counties in which the groundwater
9attention area is located to develop a strategy plan for the groundwater attention
10area.
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4. A requirement that if a county or counties in which the groundwater
12attention area is located develop a strategy plan as authorized under subd. 3., the
13county or counties must provide opportunities for public participation in the
14development of the strategy plan.
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5. A requirement that if a county or counties develop a strategy plan as
16authorized under subd. 3., the strategy plan must include all of the following:
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a. Methods, programs, and initiatives to address potential water supply
18problems in the groundwater attention area.
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b. Goals to ensure that the groundwater attention area will not require
20coordinated management to avoid or mitigate significant adverse environmental
21impacts associated with excessive groundwater withdrawals within the following 20
22years.
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6. If the groundwater attention area is located in more than one county, a
24provision that authorizes the counties to negotiate an agreement that provides for
1the appointment of a groundwater task force for the groundwater attention area and
2that specifies the size and method of appointment of members of the task force.
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7. A provision that specifies that if the counties in which a groundwater
4attention area is located appoint a groundwater task force, the task force may
5develop a strategy plan for the groundwater attention area.
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8. A provision that authorizes a groundwater task force to contract with
7another entity, including a regional planning commission, for assistance in
8preparing a strategy plan.
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9. A requirement that if a groundwater task force for a groundwater attention
10area that is located in more than one county develops a strategy plan, the task force
11must submit the plan to each county board in the county in which the groundwater
12attention area is located and to the department of natural resources.
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10. A requirement that if a strategy plan is submitted to the department of
14natural resources as provided under subd. 9., the department may neither approve
15nor disapprove the plan and must use the plan as a guide for water management in
16the area if the area is subsequently designated as a groundwater management area.
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17Section
2. 196.03 (3) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 196.03 (3) (ar) and
18amended to read:
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196.03
(3) (ar) In the case of a
public water utility
furnishing water, the
20commission shall include, in the determination of water rates, the cost of fluoridating
21the water in the area served by the
public water utility
furnishing water if the
22governing body of the city, village or town which owns or is served by the
public water 23utility
furnishing water authorizes the fluoridation of water by the
public water 24utility
furnishing water.
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25Section
3. 196.03 (3) (ag) of the statutes is created to read:
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1196.03
(3) (ag) In this subsection, "water utility" means a public utility that
2furnishes water.
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3Section
4. 196.03 (3) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.03
(3) (b) 1. A
public water utility shall include the charges in the water
5utility bill of each customer of the
public water utility in the city, village
, or town.
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196.03
(3) (c) The commission shall promulgate rules for encouraging water
8conservation by all water utilities and their customers. The rules may encourage
9water conservation through rates, incentives, rebates, or other methods and shall
10establish deadlines for achieving water conservation goals.
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281.34
(11) Springs inventory. (a) The department shall conduct an inventory
13of large springs in this state
. The department shall conduct the inventory with the
14assistance of the legislative council technical advisory committee on groundwater
15under s. 13.83 (5) (b) 2. The department shall complete the inventory no later than
16the first day of the 61st month beginning after the effective date of this paragraph
17.... [LRB inserts date].
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(b) Upon completion of the inventory under par. (a), the department shall
19request that the legislative council special committee on groundwater certify that
20the inventory is complete as provided under s. 13.83 (5) (e) 2. If the legislative council
21special committee on groundwater certifies that the inventory is complete, the
22department shall submit a report to the legislature, under s. 13.172 (2), and to the
23legislative reference bureau stating that the inventory is complete.
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1(1)
Report on high capacity well approval process. No later than the first day
2of the 13th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection, the
3department of natural resources shall submit to the legislature, in the manner
4provided in section 13.172 (2) of the statutes, a report on the approval process for high
5capacity wells, including a description of the department's efforts to streamline the
6process and a discussion of the feasibility of creating a process under which expedited
7approval would be granted for approvals of certain high capacity wells, including the
8creation of an Internet-based method of assisting the public to determine whether
9a proposed well may qualify for expedited approval.
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(2)
Public service commission rules. The public service commission shall
11submit in proposed form the rules required under section 196.03 (3) (c) of the
12statutes, as created by this act, to the legislative council staff under section 227.15
13(1) of the statutes no later than the first day of the 13th month beginning after the
14effective date of this subsection.