281.66(4)(b)1.1. Storm water management for urban areas and for areas that are expected to become urban areas within 20 years.
281.66(4)(b)2.2. Informational and educational activities related to nonpoint source water pollution control, construction site erosion control or storm water management.
281.66(4)(b)3.3. Development, administration and enforcement of a construction site erosion control or storm water management ordinance.
281.66(4)(b)4.4. Training of staff concerning nonpoint source water pollution control, construction site erosion control or storm water management.
281.66(4)(b)5.5. Other activities identified by the department by rule.
281.66(4)(c)(c) The department may award a cost-sharing grant for any of the following types of projects:
281.66(4)(c)1.1. Structural urban best management practices, including necessary land acquisition, storm sewer rerouting and removal of structures, and associated flood management, except that the department may not award a grant for structural urban best management practices associated with new construction or new development.
281.66(4)(c)2.2. Stream bank or shoreland stabilization necessary to control pollution.
281.66(4)(c)3.3. Other nonpoint source water pollution abatement or storm water management practices identified by the department by rule.
281.66(5)(5)Scoring system. The department shall use a scoring system for ranking nonpoint source water pollution abatement and storm water management projects for which applications are submitted under this section. The criteria on which the scoring system is based shall include all of the following:
281.66(5)(a)(a) The extent to which the application proposes to use the cost-effective and appropriate practices to achieve water quality goals.
281.66(5)(b)(b) 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).
281.66(5)(c)(c) The extent to which the project will result in the attainment of established water quality objectives.
281.66(5)(d)(d) The local interest in and commitment to the project.
281.66(5)(e)(e) The inclusion of a strategy to evaluate the progress toward reaching project goals, including the monitoring of water quality improvements resulting from project activities.
281.66(5)(f)(f) The extent to which the application proposes to use available federal funding.
281.66(5)(g)(g) 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).
281.66(6)(6)Grants for campuses. Notwithstanding subs. (3) and (4), the department may distribute a grant to the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System for practices, techniques or measures to control storm water discharges on a University of Wisconsin System campus that is located in a municipality that is required to obtain a permit under s. 283.33 and that is located in a priority watershed, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (c), a priority lake area, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (bs), or an area that is identified as an area of concern by the International Joint Commission, as defined in s. 281.35 (1) (h), under the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
281.66 HistoryHistory: 1999 a. 9 ss. 2525f, 2525g; 2015 a. 55.
281.665281.665Municipal flood control and riparian restoration program.
281.665(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
281.665(1)(a)(a) “Conservation easement” has the meaning given in s. 700.40 (1) (a).
281.665(1)(b)(b) “Local governmental unit” means a city, village, town or metropolitan sewerage district.
281.665(2)(2)Administration. The department shall administer the program under this section to provide financial assistance to local governmental units for facilities and structures for the collection and transmission of storm water and groundwater, including the purchase of perpetual flowage and conservation easement rights on land within floodways, and for the floodproofing of public and private structures that remain in the 100-year floodplain.
281.665(3)(3)Eligible applicants.
281.665(3)(a)(a) The department may provide a cost-sharing grant for a project that affects 2 or more local governmental units to one of the following:
281.665(3)(a)1.1. One of the affected local governmental units upon application by all of the affected local governmental units.
281.665(3)(a)2.2. A local governmental unit that has jurisdiction over the provision of storm water collection facilities for all of the affected local governmental units.
281.665(3)(c)(c) The department may provide a cost-sharing grant for a project that affects one local governmental unit to that local governmental unit.