281.65(3)(ap)
(ap) Review and approve priority lake and priority watershed plans prepared under
sub. (5m) and modifications to those plans prepared under
sub. (5s). The board may exempt minor plan modifications from the requirement of board approval.
281.65(3)(at)
(at) Review rules drafted under this section and make recommendations regarding the rules before final approval of the rules by the natural resources board.
281.65(3)(b)
(b) Before September 1 of each even-numbered year, submit to the governor and the department a report that includes all of the following:
281.65(3)(b)1.
1. Recommendations for the amount to be appropriated for the program under this section for the following fiscal biennium.
281.65(3)(b)5.
5. Any changes that the board determines would improve the efficiency or effectiveness of the program under this section.
281.65(3)(bm)
(bm) Whenever the board determines necessary, submit to the governor and the department recommendations concerning changes to the amounts appropriated for the program under this section or recommendations concerning any changes that would improve the efficiency or effectiveness of the program under this section.
281.65(3)(c)
(c) Assist counties and the department to resolve concerns about the program under this section.
281.65(3)(d)
(d) Establish priorities for the allocation of funds in the event that program needs exceed available funding in any fiscal biennium.
281.65(3)(e)
(e) After reviewing a plan submitted under
sub. (4) (k), request the building commission to authorize public debt to be contracted in the amount that the board determines to be necessary for the purposes of the program under this section.
281.65(3)(f)
(f) Require the department and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection to conduct or contract for another person to conduct any evaluation or audit of the program under this section and of individual priority watershed or priority lake projects that the board determines is necessary.
281.65(3m)(a)1.1. No later than July 1, 1998, the board shall identify priority watersheds based on the list submitted under
sub. (4) (c) and recommendations by the department and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection without regard to any priority watershed designations made before the board acts under this subdivision, except for priority watershed designations under
sub. (4) (cm) or
(co). The department and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall limit the number of watersheds that they recommend to the board to the number that they determine will enable the department to comply with
sub. (4) (g) 9., assuming that the level of funding for the program under this section remains the same as on October 14, 1997.
281.65(3m)(a)2.
2. If a watershed is designated as a priority watershed before the board acts under
subd. 1. and the board does not identify the watershed as a priority watershed under
subd. 1., the board shall terminate the watershed's designation as a priority watershed. This subdivision does not apply to priority watershed designations made under
sub. (4) (cm) or
(co).
281.65(3m)(b)1.1. No later than July 1, 1998, the board shall identify priority lakes based on the list submitted under
sub. (4) (cd) and recommendations by the department and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection without regard to any priority lake designations made before the board acts under this subdivision.
281.65(3m)(b)2.
2. If a lake is designated as a priority lake before the board acts under
subd. 1. and the board does not identify the lake as a priority lake under
subd. 1., the board shall terminate the lake's designation as a priority lake.
281.65(3m)(c)
(c) If the board terminates a priority watershed or priority lake designation under this subsection, the board shall direct the department to eliminate funding for the project in the former priority watershed or priority lake area.
281.65(3m)(d)1.1. If a watershed is designated as a priority watershed before the board acts under
par. (a) 1. and the board identifies the watershed as a priority watershed under
par. (a) 1., the board shall direct the department to continue funding for the project in the priority watershed.
281.65(3m)(d)2.
2. If a lake is designated as a priority lake before the board acts under
par. (b) 1. and the board identifies the lake as a priority lake under
par. (b) 1., the board shall direct the department to continue funding for the project in the priority lake area.
281.65(4)(a)
(a) Administer the nonpoint source water pollution program under this section.
281.65(4)(am)
(am) Be responsible for the integration of the nonpoint source water pollution abatement program into the state's overall water quality management program.
281.65(4)(ar)
(ar) Serve as the designated state agency with the federal environmental protection agency on all aspects related to the nonpoint source program management requirements of
P.L. 100-4, including the development and submittal of the nonpoint source assessment report and management program required under
P.L. 100-4, section 316 and preparation of the annual grant application for federal funding from the environmental protection agency to implement that program.
281.65(4)(as)
(as) Consult with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection in developing any federal grant application under
par. (ar). Every application is subject to
s. 16.54 and shall include the proposed expenditures of federal nonpoint source water pollution abatement grant moneys and the allocation of such moneys between the department and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection.
281.65(4)(b)
(b) Identify through the areawide water quality management plans provided for under section 208 of the federal water pollution control act,
P.L. 92-500, as amended, the designated local management agencies.
281.65(4)(c)
(c) Prepare a list of the watersheds in this state in order of the level of impairment of the waters in each watershed caused by nonpoint source pollution, taking into consideration the location of impaired water bodies that the department has identified to the federal environmental protection agency under
33 USC 1313 (d) (1) (A), and submit the list to the board no later than January 1, 1998.
281.65(4)(cd)
(cd) Prepare a list of the lakes in this state in order of the level of impairment of the waters in the lakes caused by nonpoint source pollution, taking into consideration the location of impaired water bodies that the department has identified to the federal environmental protection agency under
33 USC 1313 (d) (1) (A), and submit the list to the board no later than January 1, 1998.
281.65(4)(cg)
(cg) Before July 1 of each even-numbered year, submit its recommendations on the matters under
sub. (3) (b) 1. and
5. to the land and water conservation board.
281.65(4)(cm)
(cm) Identify watershed areas in the Milwaukee River basin as priority watershed areas, notwithstanding
par. (c), and identify the best management practices necessary to meet water quality objectives in those watershed areas. For the purposes of this paragraph, the Kinnickinnic River shall be treated as being within a watershed area in the Milwaukee River basin. The department shall appoint an advisory committee which represents appropriate local interests to assist it in the planning and implementation of projects and best management practices in these watershed areas. The advisory committee shall include a member of the county board from each county with any area in the Milwaukee River basin.
281.65(4)(co)
(co) Identify the Root River watershed as a priority watershed.
281.65(4)(d)
(d) Review and approve the detailed program for implementation prepared by the designated local management agencies identified under
par. (b).
281.65(4)(dm)
(dm) Establish water quality objectives for each water basin and for each priority watershed and priority lake and identify the best management practices to achieve the water quality objectives.
281.65(4)(dr)
(dr) Appoint a committee for each priority watershed and priority lake, to advise the department, the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the counties, cities and villages concerning all aspects of the nonpoint source pollution abatement financial assistance program. Each committee shall include at least 2 farmers as members if the priority watershed or priority lake area includes property in agricultural use. Each committee shall include at least 2 representatives of a public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district that is within the priority watershed or priority lake area or, if one does not exist, of riparian property owners. Each committee for a priority watershed or priority lake area with any area in the Milwaukee River basin shall include a member of the county board from each county with any area in that priority watershed or priority lake area.
281.65(4)(e)
(e) Promulgate rules, in consultation with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, as are necessary for the proper execution and administration of the program under this section. Before promulgating rules under this paragraph, the department shall submit the rules to the land and water conservation board for review under
sub. (3) (at). The rules shall include standards and specifications concerning best management practices which are required for eligibility for cost-sharing grants under this section. The standards and specifications shall be consistent with the performance standards, prohibitions, conservation practices and technical standards under
s. 281.16. The department may waive the standards and specifications in exceptional cases. The rules shall specify which best management practices are cost-effective best management practices. Only persons involved in the administration of the program under this section, persons who are grant recipients or applicants and persons who receive notices of intent to issue orders under
s. 281.20 (1) (b) are subject to the rules promulgated under this paragraph. Any rule promulgated under this paragraph which relates or pertains to agricultural practices relating to animal waste handling and treatment is subject to
s. 13.565.
281.65(4)(em)
(em) In identifying best management practices under
pars. (dm) and
(g) 4., identify cost-effective best management practices, as specified under
par. (e), except in situations in which the use of a cost-effective best management practice will not contribute to water quality improvement or will cause a water body to continue to be impaired as identified to the federal environmental protection agency under
33 USC 1313 (d) (1) (A).
281.65(4)(f)
(f) Administer the distribution of grants and aids to governmental units for local administration and implementation of the program under this section. A grant awarded under this section may be used for cost-sharing for management practices and capital improvements, easements, or other activities determined by the department to satisfy the requirements of this section. A grant under this section to a lake district for a priority lake identified under
sub. (3m) (b) 1. may be used for plan preparation, technical assistance, educational and training assistance, and ordinance development and administration. A grant may not be used for promotional items, except for promotional items that are used for informational purposes, such as brochures or videos.
281.65(4)(g)
(g) In cooperation with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the appropriate governmental unit, prepare priority watershed and priority lakes plans to implement nonpoint source water pollution abatement projects in priority watersheds and priority lake areas. In preparing the plans, the department shall:
281.65(4)(g)1.
1. Conduct the planning process in a cost-effective and timely manner and scale the planning process in accordance with the scale and nature of the pollution problem addressed in the plan.
281.65(4)(g)2.
2. Promote significant participation from the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and other state agencies, governmental units and other persons located in any priority watershed or in any priority lake area that is the subject of the plan.
281.65(4)(g)3.
3. Prepare a water resource assessment, set water quality goals and analyze alternative management practices for the area which is the subject of the plan.
281.65(4)(g)4.
4. In cooperation with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, incorporate the appropriate best management practices into the plan.
281.65(4)(g)5.
5. Determine whether any county, city, village or town within the area which is the subject of the plan, as a condition of a grant under this section, should be required to develop a construction site erosion control ordinance under
s. 59.693,
60.627,
61.354 or
62.234 or a manure storage ordinance under
s. 92.16 in order to meet the water quality goals established in the plan.
281.65(4)(g)6.
6. Determine the specific plan components to be prepared by any appropriate governmental units in the watershed or in the area of the project affecting the priority lake, after determining the technical, financial and staffing capability of that governmental unit.
281.65(4)(g)8.
8. Establish an implementation plan for each priority watershed and priority lake, including all of the following:
281.65(4)(g)8.a.
a. A list of the best management practices identified under
par. (dm) that are most critically needed to achieve water quality objectives in the priority watershed or priority lake.
281.65(4)(g)8.am.
am. Designation as critical sites those sites that are significant sources of nonpoint source pollution upon which best management practices must be implemented in order to obtain a reasonable likelihood that the water quality objectives established under
par. (dm) can be achieved.
281.65(4)(g)8.b.
b. A procedure for establishing implementation priorities to meet the needs identified in
subd. 8. a. with the highest priority given to significant sources of nonpoint pollution that substantially inhibit the achievement of water quality objectives.
281.65(4)(g)8.c.
c. Consultation with the committee appointed under
par. (dr) concerning the implementation plan.
281.65(4)(g)8.d.
d. A requirement to review the implementation plan periodically and to modify the implementation plan to reflect the agreements entered into by landowners and operators to implement best management practices.
281.65(4)(g)8.e.
e. Provisions for public notice and education concerning the implementation plan in the period during which grants are available to governmental units and landowners and operators, in order to achieve the greatest level of voluntary participation.
281.65(4)(g)9.
9. Complete the planning process in all priority watersheds by December 31, 2015.
281.65(4)(h)
(h) Designate a governmental unit to perform the inventory required under
sub. (4m) (a).
281.65(4)(i)
(i) Cooperate with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection under
s. 92.14 (6).
281.65(4)(k)
(k) Before public debt is contracted for projects under this section, prepare a plan for the expenditure of the proceeds of that debt and submit the plan to the land and water conservation board.
281.65(4)(L)
(L) Before September 1 of each year, in consultation with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, submit a budget report to the board that includes anticipated expenditures for projects under this section during the next year, criteria for ending projects under this section and, if anticipated expenditures exceed anticipated funding, a plan for reducing expenditures.
281.65(4)(o)
(o) Annually, in cooperation with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, submit a report on the progress of the program under this section to the land and water conservation board.
281.65(4)(p)
(p) Jointly with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, prepare the plan required under
s. 92.14 (13). The department shall review and approve or disapprove the plan and shall notify the land and water conservation board of its final action on the plan. The department shall implement any part of the plan for which the plan gives it responsibility.
281.65(4)(pm)
(pm) Jointly with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, develop the forms required and implement the process under
s. 92.14 (14).
281.65(4)(q)
(q) Include the report submitted under
sub. (3) (b), along with a request for all resources and any changes necessary to implement each recommendation in the report, in the information that it submits to the department of administration under
s. 16.42 for the program under this section.
281.65(4)(s)
(s) Provide staff services to the land and water conservation board.
281.65(4c)(a)(a) A governmental unit may request funding under this subsection for a project that is in a priority watershed or priority lake area or a project that is not in a priority watershed or a priority lake area by submitting an application to the department. An application shall be submitted before July 15 to be considered for initial funding in the following year.
281.65(4c)(ae)
(ae) The department shall administer this subsection in a manner that promotes the accelerated implementation of nonpoint source water pollution control that cannot be conducted with funding under
s. 92.14 in target areas described in
par. (am) 1. that are of the highest priority.
281.65(4c)(am)
(am) The department may select a project for funding under this subsection only if all of the following apply:
281.65(4c)(am)1.
1. The project will implement nonpoint source pollution control in an area that is a target area based on any of the following:
281.65(4c)(am)1.b.
b. The existence of impaired water bodies that the department has identified to the federal environmental protection agency under
33 USC 1313 (d) (1) (A).
281.65(4c)(am)1.c.
c. The existence of outstanding or exceptional resource waters, as designated by the department under
s. 281.15.
281.65(4c)(am)1.e.
e. The existence of an animal feeding operation that has received a notice of discharge under
ch. 283 or a notice of intent to issue a notice of discharge.
281.65(4c)(am)2.
2. The department, in consultation with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, determines that funding provided under
s. 92.14 is insufficient to fund the project.
281.65(4c)(am)3.
3. The project is consistent with priorities identified by the department on a watershed or other geographic basis.
281.65(4c)(am)4.
4. The project is consistent with approved land and water resource management plans under
s. 92.10.
281.65(4c)(am)5.
5. The application for the project specifies the watershed, subwatershed or specific site that will be served by the project.
281.65(4c)(b)
(b) The department shall use the system under
par. (d) to determine the score of each project for which it receives an application under
par. (a) and shall inform the land and water conservation board of the scores no later than September 1 of each year.
281.65(4c)(c)
(c) After determining project scores under
par. (b), the department shall notify the land and water conservation board of the projects that the department proposes to select for funding in the following year. The board shall review the proposal and make recommendations to the department. Before November 1 of each year, the department shall select projects for funding under this subsection in the following year. To the extent practicable, within the requirements of this section, the department shall select projects so that projects are distributed evenly around this state.
281.65(4c)(d)
(d) The department shall adopt a scoring system for ranking nonpoint source water pollution abatement projects for which applications are submitted under
par. (a). The criteria on which the scoring system is based shall include all of the following:
281.65(4c)(d)1.
1. The extent to which the application proposes to use the cost-effective and appropriate best management practices to achieve water quality goals.
281.65(4c)(d)2.
2. The existence in the project area of an impaired water body that the department has identified to the federal environmental protection agency under
33 USC 1313 (d) (1) (A).
281.65(4c)(d)3.
3. The extent to which the project will result in the attainment of established water quality objectives.
281.65(4c)(d)5.
5. The inclusion of a strategy to evaluate the progress toward reaching project goals, including the monitoring of water quality improvements resulting from project activities.
281.65(4c)(d)6.
6. The extent to which the application proposes to use available federal funding.
281.65(4c)(d)7.
7. The extent to which the project is necessary to enable the city of Racine to control storm water discharges as required under
33 USC 1342 (p).
281.65(4c)(f)
(f) A project funded under this subsection may be conducted over a period of one to 3 years, except that the department may approve an extension for one year.