30.202(1)(1)Memorandum of understanding. The department may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. corps of engineers concerning the dredging of the Mississippi, St. Croix and Black rivers and the disposal of these dredge spoils. Any memorandum of understanding shall specify approved sites where dredge spoils may be deposited and shall specify conditions and standards which are required for use of an approved site. A memorandum of understanding may contain recommended or required dredge disposal methods, equipment and policies.
30.202(2)(2)Authorization for dredging and dredge spoil disposal. If the department enters into a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. corps of engineers under sub. (1), the U.S. corps of engineers may deposit dredge spoils from dredging the Mississippi, St. Croix and Black rivers at approved sites according to specified conditions and standards including any special conditions and standards established under sub. (4).
30.202(3)(3)Exemption from statutes and rules. Dredge spoil disposal activities authorized under sub. (2) are exempt from any prohibition, restriction, requirement, permit, license, approval, authorization, fee, notice, hearing, procedure or penalty specified under s. 29.601, 30.01 to 30.20, 30.21 to 30.99, 59.692 or 87.30 or chs. 281 to 285 or 289 to 299 or specified in any rule promulgated, order issued or ordinance adopted under those sections or chapters.
30.202(4)(4)Hazardous waste dredge spoil disposal. In consultation with the U.S. corps of engineers, the department shall establish special conditions and standards for the disposal of dredge spoils which are hazardous waste, as defined under s. 291.01 (7). These special conditions and standards shall be established to ensure that public health and the environment are protected.
30.202 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 240; 1995 a. 201, 227; 1997 a. 35, 248; 2005 a. 347.
30.202 NoteNOTE: Chapter 240, laws of 1981, which created this section, has “legislative findings” in section 1.
30.202 NoteNOTE: 2005 Wis. Act 347, which affected this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
30.202230.2022Activities of department of transportation.
30.2022(1g)(1g)In this section, “transportation activity” means an activity carried out under the direction and supervision of the department of transportation in connection with highway, bridge, or other transportation project design, location, construction, reconstruction, maintenance, or repair.
30.2022(1m)(1m)Transportation activities affecting waters of the state, as defined in s. 281.01 (18), are not subject to the prohibitions or permit or approval requirements specified under s. 29.601, 30.11, 30.12, 30.123, 30.19, 30.195, 30.20, 59.692, 61.351, 61.353, 62.231, 62.233, or 87.30 or chs. 281 to 285 or 289 to 299. However, at the earliest practical time prior to the commencement of these transportation activities, the department of transportation shall notify the department of the location, nature, and extent of the proposed work that may affect the waters of the state. This subsection does not apply beginning on the date on which the department of natural resources issues a general permit under s. 283.33 (4m) (b) 1.
30.2022(1p)(1p)Transportation activities affecting waters of the state, as defined in s. 281.01 (18), are not subject to the prohibitions or permit or approval requirements specified under s. 29.601, 30.11, 30.12, 30.123, 30.19, 30.195, 30.20, 59.692, 61.351, 61.353, 62.231, 62.233, or 87.30; or under chs. 281 and 283, except s. 283.33; or under chs. 285 or 289 to 299. At the earliest practical time prior to the commencement of these transportation activities, the department of transportation shall notify the department of the location, nature, and extent of the proposed work that may affect the waters of the state. This subsection applies beginning on the date on which the department of natural resources issues a general permit under s. 283.33 (4m) (b) 1.
30.2022(2)(2)The exemptions under sub. (1m) or (1p) do not apply unless the transportation activity is accomplished in accordance with interdepartmental liaison procedures established by the department and the department of transportation for the purpose of minimizing the adverse environmental impact, if any, of the transportation activity. If the transportation activity affects a wetland, as defined in s. 23.32 (1), the department of transportation shall conduct any required mitigation either by complying with the interdepartmental liaison procedures and any applicable interagency agreement on mitigation banks that is approved by the department of natural resources or by using any of the methods specified in s. 281.36 (3r) (a) 1. to 3.
30.2022(3)(3)If the department determines that there is reasonable cause to believe that a transportation activity being carried out under this section is not in compliance with the environmental protection requirements developed through interdepartmental liaison procedures, it shall notify the department of transportation. If the secretary and the secretary of transportation are unable to agree upon the methods or time schedules to be used to correct the alleged noncompliance, the secretary, notwithstanding the exemption provided in this section, may proceed with enforcement actions as the secretary deems appropriate.
30.2022(4)(4)The department of transportation and the department shall exchange information and cooperate in the planning and carrying out of transportation activities in order to alleviate, to the extent practical under the circumstances, any potential detrimental encroachment on the waters of the state.
30.2022(5)(5)Except as may be required otherwise under s. 1.11, no public notice or hearing is required in connection with any interdepartmental consultation and cooperation under this section.
30.2022(6)(6)This section does not apply to transportation activities in the Lower Wisconsin State Riverway, as defined in s. 30.40 (15).
30.2022 HistoryHistory: 2003 a. 118 ss. 48 to 53, 129; 2005 a. 347; 2011 a. 118; 2013 a. 80; 2015 a. 307.
30.2022 NoteNOTE: 2005 Wis. Act 347, which affected this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
30.202330.2023Seawalls; Wolf River and Fox River basins. A riparian owner is exempt from the permit requirements under s. 30.12 for a structure that is placed on the bed of a navigable water in the Wolf River and Fox River basin area, as described in s. 30.207 (1), and that extends beyond the ordinary high-water mark, if the following conditions apply:
30.2023(1)(1)The structure is a vertical wall designed to prevent land from eroding into a navigable water.
30.2023(2)(2)The structure is not a replacement for an existing structure and is placed on the bed of an artificial enlargement of a navigable water, or the structure is a replacement for an existing structure placed on the bed of a navigable water, including the bed of an artificial enlargement of a navigable water.
30.2023(3)(3)If the structure is a replacement for an existing structure placed on the bed of a navigable water, including the bed of an artificial enlargement of a navigable water, it is placed not more than 2 feet waterward of the structure that it is replacing.
30.2023(4)(4)The structure incorporates adequate bracing and anchors to ensure structural stability.
30.2023(5)(5)A filter fabric lining containing a layer of gravel extends from the landward side of the structure to facilitate drainage.
30.2023(6)(6)The base of the structure extends to a sufficient depth into the bed of the navigable water to ensure the structure’s stability and to prevent the structure from failing.
30.2023(7)(7)The structure is secured into the bank of the navigable water in a manner that prevents erosion or scouring.
30.2023(8)(8)The riparian owner places riprap at the base of the waterward side of the structure up to the waterline or, if the structure is placed in a location where watercraft are moored, the riparian owner places riprap at the base of the waterward side of the structure up to a point that allows adequate space for the mooring of watercraft.
30.2023(9)(9)The structure is constructed of treated wood and built so that the top of the structure meets the lower of the following:
30.2023(9)(a)(a) The natural topography of the bank of the navigable water.
30.2023(9)(b)(b) A point that is 4 feet above the ordinary high-water mark of the navigable water.
30.2023(9)(c)(c) The minimum height required to prevent overtopping by wave action.
30.2023 HistoryHistory: 2003 a. 118 ss. 42, 43.
30.202530.2025Lake Koshkonong comprehensive project.
30.2025(1)(1)Definition. In this section, “district” means the Rock-Koshkonong public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district.
30.2025(2)(2)Authorization. The district may implement a project developed and approved by the U.S. army corps of engineers to place structures, or fill, or both on the bed of Lake Koshkonong for any of the following purposes:
30.2025(2)(a)(a) To improve navigation or to provide navigation aids.
30.2025(2)(b)(b) To restore or protect wetland habitat or water quality.
30.2025(2)(c)(c) To create, restore, or protect fish and wildlife habitat.
30.2025(2)(d)(d) To enhance the natural aesthetic value or improve the recreational use of the lake.
30.2025(3)(3)Location of structures and fill. Any structure or fill placed as part of the project authorized under sub. (2) shall be located in Lake Koshkonong within the area that consists of Secs. 10, 13, 18, 19, 20, 24, 33, and 35, T 5 N., R 13.
30.2025(4)(4)Preliminary requirements.
30.2025(4)(a)(a) Before beginning any activity involving the placement of a structure or fill as part of the project authorized under sub. (2), the district shall submit plans and specifications for the project to the department and obtain the department’s approval for the project.
30.2025(4)(b)(b) Before the department gives its approval for a project authorized under sub. (2), the department shall do all of the following:
30.2025(4)(b)1.1. Comply with the requirements under s. 1.11.
30.2025(4)(b)2.2. Review the plans and specifications submitted to the department under par. (a) and obtain any other information that it determines is necessary to effectively evaluate the structural and functional integrity of the structure or fill.
30.2025(4)(b)3.3. Hold a public informational meeting to discuss the plans and specifications submitted under par. (a).
30.2025(4)(b)4.4. Determine that the structure or fill is structurally and functionally sound and that the structure or fill will comply with the requirements under sub. (5).
30.2025(5)(5)Requirements for structures and fill. A structure or fill placed as part of a project authorized under sub. (2) shall meet all of the following requirements:
30.2025(5)(a)(a) It may not materially affect the flood flow capacity of the Rock River.
30.2025(5)(b)(b) It may not materially obstruct navigation.
30.2025(5)(c)(c) It may not cause material injury to the rights of an owner of lands underlying the structure or fill or to the rights of a riparian owner who owns lands affected by the project.
30.2025(5)(d)(d) It may not cause environmental pollution, as defined in s. 299.01 (4).
30.2025(5)(e)(e) It may not be detrimental to the public interest.
30.2025(5)(f)(f) It must further a purpose specified in sub. (2).
30.2025(6)(6)Maintenance by the district.
30.2025(6)(a)(a) The district shall maintain the structures and the fill that are part of the project authorized under sub. (2) to ensure that the structures and fill do not impair the safety of the public.
30.2025(6)(b)(b) The district shall maintain the structures and the fill that are part of the project authorized under sub. (2) so that the structures and fill remain in compliance with the requirements listed under sub. (5).
30.2025(6)(c)(c) If the department determines that any structure or any fill that is part of the project authorized under sub. (2) does not comply with the requirements under sub. (5), the department may require the district to modify the structure or fill to bring it into compliance or to remove the structure or fill.
30.2025(7)(7)Use of structures or fill. Any structure or fill placed as part of the project authorized under sub. (2) may be used only for any of the following:
30.2025(7)(a)(a) As a site for the placement of navigation aids approved by the department.
30.2025(7)(b)(b) Activities to protect or improve wildlife or fish habitat, including the placement of fish or wildlife habitat structures approved by the department.
30.2025(7)(c)(c) Open space for recreational activities.
30.2025(8)(8)Ownership.
30.2025(8)(a)(a) The structures or fill that are part of the project authorized under sub. (2) are owned by the district. Except as provided in par. (b), the district may not transfer ownership of any structure or any fill that is part of the project authorized under sub. (2).
30.2025(8)(b)(b) The district may transfer ownership of any structure or fill that is part of the project authorized under sub. (2) if all of the following apply:
30.2025(8)(b)1.1. The district transfers ownership of the structure or fill to a public entity, as defined by the department by rule.
30.2025(8)(b)2.2. Before transferring ownership of the structure or fill, the district obtains written approval of the transfer from the department.
30.2025(9)(9)Access to property. An employee or agent of the department shall have free access during reasonable hours to the structures or fill that are part of the project authorized under sub. (2) for the purpose of inspecting the structures or fill to ensure that the project is in compliance with the requirements of this section. If the department determines that any structure or any fill that is part of the project authorized under sub. (2) does not comply with the requirements of this section, the department may require the owner of the structure or fill to modify the structure or fill to bring it into compliance or to remove the structure or fill.
30.2025(10)(10)Exemptions. Section 30.12 does not apply to activities that are necessary for the implementation or maintenance of the project authorized under sub. (2).
30.2025 HistoryHistory: 2001 a. 16.
30.202630.2026Lake Belle View and Sugar River project.
30.2026(1)(1)Authorization.
30.2026(1)(a)(a) Subject to the restrictions under sub. (2), the village of Belleville may place fill on all or part of the portion of the bed of Lake Belle View located in Dane County for any of the following purposes:
30.2026(1)(a)1.1. Improving fish and wildlife habitat.
30.2026(1)(a)2.2. Creating and enhancing wetlands.
30.2026(1)(a)3.3. Improving the water quality of Lake Belle View and the Sugar River.
30.2026(1)(a)4.4. Enhancing the recreational use and aesthetic enjoyment of Lake Belle View and the Sugar River.
30.2026(1)(a)5.5. Separating Lake Belle View from the Sugar River by creating an artificial barrier from lake bottom sediments or by other means.
30.2026(1)(a)6.6. Creating suitable lake bottom depths or contours in Lake Belle View.
30.2026(1)(a)7.7. Promoting the growth of desirable wetland plants.
30.2026(1)(b)(b) Any lake bottom sediments that are unsuitable for the creation of an artificial barrier under par. (a) 5. may be placed in any agricultural field that is adjacent to Lake Belle View.
30.2026(1)(c)(c) If the village of Belleville creates an artificial barrier from lake bottom sediments under par. (a) 5., the village of Belleville shall also place lake bottom sediments in adjacent areas for the purpose of creating and enhancing wetlands.
30.2026(2)(2)Requirements.
30.2026(2)(a)(a) The village of Belleville shall obtain approval from the department for any placement of fill material as authorized under sub. (1).
30.2026(2)(b)(b) The village of Belleville shall submit to the department any plans or other information that the department considers necessary for it to effectively determine whether to grant approval under par. (a).
30.2026(2)(c)(c) The village of Belleville shall ensure that all of the following apply to any artificial barrier created as authorized under sub. (1).
30.2026(2)(c)1.1. The barrier does not materially obstruct navigation or reduce the effective flood flow capacity of a stream.
30.2026(2)(c)2.2. The barrier is not detrimental to the public interest.
30.2026(2)(c)3.3. The barrier is owned by a public entity and the public is granted free access to the barrier.
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2021-22 Wisconsin Statutes updated through 2023 Wis. Act 272 and through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on November 8, 2024. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after November 8, 2024, are designated by NOTES. (Published 11-8-24)