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    Control methods

    Understanding control methodsEradicating invasive species on site is an attainable goal, especially if new introductions are detected early. However, eradication may not be feasible when populations are large and pervasive. When limited resources or…

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    Permit information for Chapter NR 40 invasive species

    In an effort to limit the introduction and spread of invasive species in Wisconsin, the DNR created Wisconsin's Invasive Species Identification, Classification and Control Rule, Chapter NR 40, Wis. Adm. Code, in 2009. With certain exceptions, it is…

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    Invasive Species Contacts

    Statewide information and policyGeneral information / NR 40Invasive Species Team Coordinator invasive.species@wisconsin.govWisconsin DNRInvasive Species - NHC/6PO Box 7921Madison, WI 53707-7921Local, regional and specialized contact…

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    Lead Service Line Replacements

    Removing lead service lines (LSLs) is one way to minimize the potential for lead to get into your drinking water. The Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Drinking Water and Groundwater provides information regarding the concerns of lead in drinking water.

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    Angler Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation Grant Program

    The Angler Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation (Angler R3) grant program provides financial assistance to partners who conduct Angler R3 programs and activities in Wisconsin. Funding is provided through the Dingell-Johnson Sportfish Restoration…

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    Well compensation grant program FAQ

    The well compensation grant program provides funding to eligible landowners or renters to replace, reconstruct or treat contaminated private water supplies that serve a residence or provide water to livestock. Learn more about eligibility at well…

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    Well Compensation Grant Program

    The well compensation grant program provides funding to eligible landowners or renters to replace, reconstruct or treat contaminated private water supplies that serve a residence or provide water to livestock. To be eligible, family income may not…

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    Well Abandonment Grants

    The well abandonment grant program provides funding assistance to properly fill and seal abandoned or unused private wells.Who can applyWho can applyBefore you start the application process, determine if you are eligible to apply for a well…

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    Targeted Runoff Management Grant Program

    The Targeted Runoff Management (TRM) Grant Program offers competitive grants for local governments for the control of pollution that comes from diffuse sources, also called “nonpoint source (NPS)” pollution. Grants from the TRM Program reimburse…

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    CFA grants staff

    Staff contact information is listed along with their areas of expertise. Staff members are listed under the counties they serve in the regions.Central OfficeCentral OfficeWisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesBureau of Community Financial…

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