The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and its partners are working to restore and protect the state's water quality by developing Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). These multi-year studies involve collecting detailed water quality…
The Upper Fox River and Wolf River Basins. © Winnebago Waterways
Since 2002, the DNR has delisted 89 individual streams, lakes or beaches, representing 443 stream miles and 52,000 lake acres in the state. Below are a few stories of the road to these waters' aquatic health recovery.
Presentations, webinars and videos on the Wisconsin River TMDL and related topics. Presentations February 2018 informational webinar and meetings The DNR hosted an informational webinar on February 21, 2018, which kicked off a series of…
Subscribe to Rock River TMDL project newsRock River Recovery is the official name of the Rock River Basin TMDL implementation process.
In May 2012, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the Lower Fox River Basin Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL). The TMDL set targets to improve surface water quality by reducing phosphorus and sediment loading in the watershed.