Running a small business requires you to wear many hats - CEO, accountant, environmental manager and more. As a Wisconsin business owner, you may be feeling overwhelmed understanding what rules apply to your facility. To make things easier, the…
Invasive Species EventsYou can find invasive species events and other DNR-hosted events on the DNR Events Calendar.
Public notices are required by statute to alert interested members of the public of the DNR's intention to authorize a Wisconsin Waterway or Wetland individual permit. The public notice for an individual permit application is posted here for 60 days…
Drain tiles are a common management tool used to improve crop yields and soil conditions and to improve timeliness and accessibility for field operations in areas that are otherwise too wet. Agencies and entities that oversee a variety of drain tile…
ATTENTION: Small public drinking water systems with active violations (e.g. MCLs, TTs) or active action level exceedances (e.g. lead ALEs) may receive funding to help the systems return to compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Well Abandonment GrantPlease see the attached Press Release and Grant Announcement:Press Release: Gov. Evers Kicks Off 2025 Year of The Kid with Efforts to Ensure Kids and Families Have Access to Safe, Clean Drinking WaterARPA Well Grant Program…
Well Compensation Grant ProgramPlease see the attached Press Release and Grant Announcement: Press Release: Gov. Evers Kicks Off 2025 Year of The Kid with Efforts to Ensure Kids and Families Have Access to Safe, Clean Drinking Water
The Environmental Loans Section intends to provide loan capacity updates on this page and through other channels as additional information becomes available.Dec. 12, 2024, UpdateIn December 2024, the DNR intends to publish the State Fiscal Year 2025…
ATTENTION: Next funding cycle for PFAS and manganese in small drinking water systems opens October 1, 2024.
Photo credit: Paul Skawinski, Aquatic Plants of the Upper Midwest Brittle naiad is a submersed aquatic plant native to Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia. It was introduced to North America in the early 20th century and is primarily found…