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    Archive of EIA documents

    This page includes digital copies of archived EIA documents. These documents are not open for public comment. They are retained and presented here as an informational resource.

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    Aquatic Plant Management Strategic Analysis

    Subscribe to email updates or mobile alerts when this Web page has been updated. Aquatic plants are a critical component of the state's freshwater environment. They help to ensure good water quality and clarity through their influence on…

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    Open burning publications

    This is a partial list of publications related to open burning. Other resources may be available.

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    Fact sheets for well drillers and pump installers

    The following fact sheets and flow charts are presented to make NR 812 compliance easier for licensed drillers, pump installers and their customers. These fact sheets can help drillers, installers and their customers answer common NR 812 code…

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    TMDL Fact Sheets

    What is a TMDL? A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) is the maximum amount of a pollutant that a body of water can receive while still meeting water quality standards. A waterway that exceeds water quality standards is often no longer suitable for its…

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    Groundwater Coordinating Council And Agency-Funded Research Highlights

    Projects funded by the Groundwater Coordinating Council (GCC), state agencies and the UW have provided valuable information regarding Wisconsin's groundwater resources, helped evaluate existing programs, increased the knowledge of the movement of…

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    Report archives

    The Groundwater Coordinating Council prepares an annual report each year that summarizes the operations and activities of the council, describes the state of the groundwater resource and its management and makes recommendations. The report is due…

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    Recommendations

    The GCC identifies its recommendations for future groundwater protection and management.

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    Groundwater quantity

    Groundwater is abundant in Wisconsin and available in sufficient amounts throughout most of the state. Groundwater provides adequate water supplies for most municipal, industrial, agricultural and domestic uses. However, groundwater pumping can…

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    Groundwater quality

    Groundwater pollution from human activities and natural sources happens across Wisconsin. This is of particular concern for the 70% of Wisconsinites who get their drinking water from groundwater.Other groups concerned about groundwater quality…

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