SB312-SSA3,13,214 (f) Grants for capital costs or debt service, including for facility upgrades or new
15infrastructure, to municipalities that are small or disadvantaged or in which rates
16for water or wastewater utilities will increase by more than 20 percent as a direct
17result of steps taken to address PFAS contamination. A grant provided under this
18paragraph may not exceed 50 percent of the municipality's capital or debt service
19costs, and no municipality may receive grants under this paragraph that total more
20than 20 percent of the funding available for grants under this paragraph. The
21department shall give priority under this paragraph to projects that are necessary
22to address an exceedance of an applicable promulgated state or federal standard.
23The department shall accept applications for grants and provide grants under this
24paragraph on a rolling basis. A municipality may submit an application for a grant

1under this program at the same time as submitting an application for financial
2assistance under s. 281.58 or 281.61.
SB312-SSA3,13,203 (g) Grants to municipalities for capital costs or other costs related to PFAS that
4are not otherwise paid from the environmental improvement fund, including costs
5for addressing solid waste disposal facilities or other contaminated lands owned,
6leased, managed, or contracted for by the municipality and costs incurred by fire
7departments, including to replace PFAS-containing fire fighting foam; grants to
8municipalities for the preparation and implementation of pollutant minimization
9plans; and grants to municipalities for costs incurred by municipal public utilities or
10metropolitan sewerage districts created under ch. 200 for pretreatment or other
11PFAS source reduction measures for an interconnected customer or other regular
12customer if the costs incurred are less than the costs of the upgrades otherwise
13required at the endpoint treatment facility and if the costs are approved by the
14governing body of the municipality or the metropolitan sewerage district. No
15municipality may receive grants under this paragraph that total more than 20
16percent of the funding available for grants under this paragraph. The department
17may not require the recipient of a grant under this paragraph to provide matching
18funds in an amount greater than 20 percent of the amount of the grant. The
19department shall accept applications for grants and provide grants under this
20paragraph on a rolling basis.
SB312-SSA3,13,25 21(3) Limitations. (a) The department may not require the recipient of a grant
22under sub. (2) to take action to address PFAS contamination unless testing
23demonstrates that PFAS levels exceed any applicable promulgated standard under
24state or federal law or unless another applicable state or federal law allows the
25department to require a grant recipient to take such action.
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1(b) The department may not publicly disclose the results of any PFAS testing
2conducted under this section unless the department notifies the grant recipient at
3least 72 hours before publicly disclosing any test result. This paragraph does not
4apply to any testing required or conducted under ch. 281 or 283.
SB312-SSA3,9 5Section 9. 292.32 of the statutes is created to read:
SB312-SSA3,14,7 6292.32 Limitations on department actions relating to PFAS. (1)
7Definitions. In this section:
SB312-SSA3,14,98 (a) “Construction project” means a building project that will affect one or more
9parcels.
SB312-SSA3,14,1010 (b) “PFAS” has the meaning given in s. 292.315 (1).
SB312-SSA3,14,1611 (c) “Public works” means the physical structures and facilities developed or
12acquired by a local unit of government or a federally recognized American Indian
13tribe or band in this state to provide services and functions for the benefit and use
14of the public, including water, sewerage, waste disposal, utilities, and
15transportation, and privately owned solid waste disposal facilities that accept
16residential waste.
SB312-SSA3,14,25 17(2) Probable cause required for testing. Notwithstanding any conflicting
18provisions of this chapter, the department may not require the owner of a property
19to conduct testing under this chapter for the presence of PFAS without probable
20cause that the property had or currently has an amount of PFAS that is likely to pose
21a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment. For
22purposes of this subsection, property does not include a property used for industrial
23purposes, including manufacturing. For purposes of this subsection, a basis for
24probable cause includes the reporting of a PFAS spill under this chapter or under
25section 304 of the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
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1(3) Construction projects. Notwithstanding any conflicting provisions of this
2chapter, the department may not prevent, delay, or otherwise impede any
3construction project or project of public works on the basis of a presence of PFAS
4contamination unless the department determines any of the following:
SB312-SSA3,15,55 (a) The project poses a substantial risk to public health or welfare.
SB312-SSA3,15,76 (b) There is a substantial risk that the project will create worsening
7environmental conditions.
SB312-SSA3,15,98 (c) The entity proposing to complete the project is, as a result of reckless or
9intentional conduct, responsible for the original contamination.
SB312-SSA3,15,1110 (d) The department is specifically required under the federal Clean Water Act
11to prevent, delay, or otherwise impede the project.
SB312-SSA3,15,14 12(4) PFAS testing and enforcement on nonstate lands. If department staff or
13a 3rd-party entity contracted by the department seeks to conduct voluntary testing
14under this chapter for PFAS, all of the following shall apply:
SB312-SSA3,15,2015 (a) If the department, or an entity contracted by the department, seeks to
16collect voluntary samples from lands not owned by the state based on permission
17from the landowner, such permission shall be in writing, and the department shall
18notify the landowner that such permission includes the authority to collect samples,
19to test those samples, and to publicly disclose the results of that testing. A landowner
20may revoke such permission at any time prior to the collection of samples.
SB312-SSA3,15,2421 (b) The department may not publicly disclose the results of any PFAS testing
22conducted on samples taken from lands not owned by the state unless the
23department notifies the landowner of the test results at least 72 hours before publicly
24disclosing the test results.
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1(5) PFAS testing requests. The department shall, in a timely manner, respond
2to requests from any person to conduct PFAS testing on samples taken from the
3person's property if practicable and if funds are available to do so, if there is a
4reasonable belief that PFAS contamination may be present on the property, and if
5existing information such as public water supply testing data is not available. The
6department may contract with a 3rd party to respond to requests for testing under
7this subsection.
SB312-SSA3,10 8Section 10 . 292.34 of the statutes is created to read:
SB312-SSA3,16,10 9292.34 Innocent landowner grant program. (1) In this section, “PFAS”
10has the meaning given in s. 292.315 (1).
SB312-SSA3,16,14 11(1m) This section applies only to PFAS for which there is a state or federal
12standard, a public health recommendation from the department of health services
13under s. 160.07, or a health advisory issued by the federal environmental protection
14agency.
SB312-SSA3,16,21 15(2) The department shall administer a program under which the department
16may provide a grant to an eligible person who owns, leases, manages, contracts for,
17or holds a department-issued solid waste facility license for property that is
18contaminated by PFAS; or to a person who is applying on behalf of multiple eligible
19persons that are located in the same geographic region and that will be conducting
20similar activities under sub. (4), if the applicant will be the entity conducting the
21activities under sub. (4).
SB312-SSA3,16,22 22(3) All of the following are persons eligible for a grant under this section:
SB312-SSA3,16,2423 (a) A person that spread biosolids or wastewater residuals contaminated by
24PFAS in compliance with any applicable license or permit.
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1(b) A person that owns land upon which biosolids or wastewater residuals
2contaminated by PFAS were spread in compliance with any applicable license or
3permit.
SB312-SSA3,17,64 (c) A fire department or municipality that responded to emergencies that
5required the use of PFAS or that conducted training for such emergencies in
6compliance with applicable federal regulations.
SB312-SSA3,17,77 (d) A solid waste disposal facility that accepted PFAS.
SB312-SSA3,17,98 (e) A person that owns, leases, manages, or contracts for property on which the
9PFAS contamination did not originate.
SB312-SSA3,17,15 10(4) Grants under this section may be used to cover costs associated with
11additional testing; environmental studies; engineering reports; clean drinking water
12supplies, including temporary potable water, filtration, well replacement, or
13interconnection to a municipal water supply; remediation costs; and any other cost
14resulting from landspreading of contaminated biosolids, detection of groundwater
15contamination, or other contamination events affecting the property.
SB312-SSA3,17,19 16(5) The department shall accept applications for grants and award grants
17under this section on a rolling basis. The department shall give priority to
18applications for grants under this section that address PFAS contamination in wells
19serving a private water supply, as defined in s. 281.75 (1) (f).
SB312-SSA3,17,23 20(6) Grants awarded under this section may not exceed $250,000 for each
21eligible person. The department may require the recipient of a grant under this
22section to provide matching funds in an amount not to exceed 5 percent of the amount
23of the grant.
SB312-SSA3,11 24Section 11. NR 811.12 (1) (g) 2. of the administrative code is renumbered NR
25811.12 (1) (g) 2. (intro.) and amended to read:
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1NR 811.12 (1) (g) 2. (intro.) Test wells to be converted to permanent wells or test
2wells to be pumped at a rate of 70 gallons per minute or more for a period of more than
372 hours
All of the following test wells shall be approved by the department prior to
4their construction.:
SB312-SSA3,12 5Section 12. NR 811.12 (1) (g) 2. a., b. and c. of the administrative code are
6created to read:
SB312-SSA3,18,77 NR 811.12 (1) (g) 2. a. Test wells to be converted to permanent wells.
SB312-SSA3,18,98 b. Test wells to be pumped at a rate of 70 gallons per minute or more for a period
9of more than 72 hours.
SB312-SSA3,18,1410 c. Test wells located in special well casing depth areas that are designated by
11the department as special well casing depth areas based in whole or in part on the
12presence of perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances. Approval under this subd.
132. c. shall include review and approval of specifications and plans relating to drilling,
14well casing, and filling and sealing.
SB312-SSA3,13 15Section 13 . PSC 184.06 of the administrative code is amended to read:
SB312-SSA3,18,24 16PSC 184.06 Emergency work. In case of an emergency resulting from the
17failure of power supply or from fire, storm, or similar events, a utility may begin
18necessary repair work without receiving prior commission authorization. In case of
19an emergency resulting from the contamination of water supply, a utility may begin
20necessary repair, temporary treatment, or other emergency work to address the issue
21without receiving prior commission authorization.
The utility shall promptly notify
22the commission of the emergency work and shall, within 30 days after commencing
23the work, furnish the commission with the information required under s. PSC 184.04
24(3).
SB312-SSA3,14 25Section 14 . Nonstatutory provisions.
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1(1) Portable treatment system pilot. The department of natural resources
2shall contract with an entity to conduct a pilot project in which surface water is
3partially or fully diverted to a portable treatment system and treated water is
4returned to the surface water. Project activities under this subsection shall be
5conducted at locations with surface water with the highest concentration of
6perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances and where a responsible party has not
7been identified or the responsible party is unable to pay for remediation. The
8department of natural resources and the entity contracted under this subsection
9shall evaluate the success of the pilot project by conducting tests upstream and
10downstream of the locations where the portable treatment system is used.
SB312-SSA3,19,2111 (2) Remedial action at sites contaminated by PFAS. The department of
12natural resources may begin response and remedial actions, including site
13investigations, at any site contaminated by perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl
14substances where a responsible party has not been identified or where the
15responsible party qualifies as an innocent landowner under s. 292.34. The
16department of natural resources may contract with a 3rd party to conduct response
17and remedial actions under this subsection. The department of natural resources
18shall prioritize response and remedial actions at sites with the highest levels of
19perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances and sites with the greatest threats to
20public health or the environment as a result of perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl
21substances.
SB312-SSA3,19,2222 (3) PFAS testing laboratories.
SB312-SSA3,20,723 (a) The department of natural resources and the Board of Regents of the
24University of Wisconsin System shall enter into a memorandum of understanding
25to jointly ensure that the state laboratory of hygiene provides guidance and other

1materials, conducts training, and provides assistance to laboratories in this state
2that are certified under s. 299.11 (7) to test for contaminants other than
3perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances to become certified under s. 299.11 (7)
4to test for perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances, and to assist laboratories in
5this state that are certified under s. 299.11 (7) to test for perfluoroalkyl or
6polyfluoroalkyl substances in reducing the costs of such testing and shortening the
7timeline for receiving such testing results.
SB312-SSA3,20,178 (b) The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, in coordination
9with the department of natural resources, may provide grants to laboratories in this
10state that are certified under s. 299.11 (7) to test for perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl
11substances, or that are seeking such certification, to assist with the cost of
12purchasing equipment necessary for testing for perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl
13substances. A grant under this paragraph may not exceed 40 percent of the cost of
14such equipment. All laboratories in this state that are certified under s. 299.11 (7)
15to test for perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances, or that are seeking such
16certification, shall be given equal opportunity to receive a grant under this
17paragraph.
SB312-SSA3,20,2118 (c) The state laboratory of hygiene shall prepare a report on its efforts under
19this subsection and shall deliver the report to the joint committee on finance and the
20standing committees with jurisdiction over natural resources and the environment
21no later than August 31, 2025.
SB312-SSA3,20,2222 (4) PFAS studies and reporting.
SB312-SSA3,20,2323 (a) In this subsection, “PFAS” has the meaning given in s. 292.315 (1).
SB312-SSA3,21,324 (b) The department of natural resources and the Board of Regents of the
25University of Wisconsin System shall enter into a memorandum of understanding

1to jointly do all of the following, with the assistance of University of Wisconsin
2institutions, the department of natural resources and other relevant state agencies,
3county land and water conservation departments, and local 3rd parties, if available:
SB312-SSA3,21,5 41. Study and analyze the cost, feasibility, and effectiveness of different methods
5of treating PFAS before they are released into a water system or water body.
SB312-SSA3,21,7 62. Conduct a cost-benefit analysis of different options for disposing of biosolids
7or sludge that contains or may contain PFAS.
SB312-SSA3,21,9 83. Study and analyze the cost, feasibility, and effectiveness of different
9destruction and disposal methods for PFAS.
SB312-SSA3,21,14 104. For sites contaminated by PFAS, in consultation with persons who are able
11and qualified to conduct environmental remediation in this state, study and analyze
12the cost, feasibility, and effectiveness of different methods for remediating PFAS that
13leave the contaminated medium in place and methods that remove the contaminated
14medium.
SB312-SSA3,21,17 155. Study and analyze the migration of PFAS into the bay of Green Bay,
16including where the PFAS are entering the bay and what effects PFAS may have in
17the bay.
SB312-SSA3,21,21 186. Study and analyze the migration of PFAS into the Wisconsin River and its
19tributaries and the Mississippi River and its tributaries, including where the PFAS
20are entering surface waters and unconfined groundwater and what effects PFAS
21may have in those rivers.
SB312-SSA3,22,2 227. Create a comprehensive, interactive map showing all available PFAS testing
23data and whether each data point on the map exceeds any applicable promulgated
24state or federal standard for PFAS. Such data may not contain any personally

1identifiable information unless the entity to which the data applies is a municipal
2entity that is required to test and disclose its results under ch. 281 or 283.
SB312-SSA3,22,4 38. Conduct any additional studies related to PFAS, as approved by the joint
4committee on finance.
SB312-SSA3,22,95 (c) The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System shall require
6the University of Wisconsin-Madison division of extension to provide the map and
7reports on the studies required under this subsection to the joint committee on
8finance and the standing committees with jurisdiction over natural resources and
9the environment no later than 2 years after the effective date of this paragraph.
SB312-SSA3,22,1710 (5) Reports to legislature on progress under this act. For a period of 3 years
11after the effective date of this subsection, the department of natural resources shall,
12every 6 months, submit a report to the joint committee on finance and to the standing
13committees with jurisdiction over natural resources and the environment. The first
14report under this subsection shall be submitted no later than 6 months after the
15effective date of this subsection. The report shall include a detailed description of the
16department's expenditures under this act and a detailed description of the
17department's progress in implementing the provisions of this act.
SB312-SSA3,22,1918 (6) PFAS testing. In the 2023-25 fiscal biennium, the department of natural
19resources shall conduct additional voluntary PFAS testing activities.
SB312-SSA3,22,2320 (7) Fire fighting foam. The department of natural resources shall survey or
21resurvey local fire departments about their use and possession of PFAS-containing
22fire fighting foam, send communications and information regarding such foam, and
23contract with a 3rd party to voluntarily collect such foam.
SB312-SSA3,15 24Section 15. Fiscal changes.
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1(1) In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department
2of natural resources under s. 20.370 (4) (mw), the dollar amount for fiscal year
32023-24 is increased by $125,000,000 to address and prevent perfluoroalkyl and
4polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination in this state and to increase the
5authorized FTE positions for the department by 16.0 SEG positions for this purpose.
SB312-SSA3,16 6Section 16. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after publication,
7except as follows:
SB312-SSA3,23,98 (1) Administrative rules. The treatment of administrative rules takes effect
9as provided in s. 227.265.
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