General storm water questionsMy land is being flooded by water draining from another property. Can the DNR do something about it?No. The DNR's authority is limited to regulating the pollutants carried in storm water runoff and it does not include…
Urban storm water runoff contains pollutants from roads, parking lots, construction sites, industrial storage yards and lawns. Learn how these pollutants affect water quality, what Wisconsin is doing to reduce pollutants in runoff and how you can…
This is a summary from Subchapter II of NR 216, Wis. Adm. Code. Refer to NR 216 for additional information on Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes.(2) CATEGORIES.This subchapter applies to discharges originating from industrial facilities…
Learn more about the different types of industrial storm water permits and requirements.Tier 1 and Tier 2 industrial facilitiesNatural Resources Chapter 216, Wis. Adm. Code, (NR 216) lists certain types of industries in the state that need to obtain…
No exposure means all industrial materials and activities at a facility are protected by a storm-resistant shelter to prevent exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt and/or runoff.To request the conditional no exposure exclusion, an appropriate…
Use the forms below to apply for general industrial storm water discharge permits and meet compliance requirements.
By Feb. 15th of each calendar year, industrial storm water permittees are required to perform an annual check to determine whether their facility discharges a pollutant of concern via storm water to a waterbody subject to a state and federally…
Choose the county in which your facility/site/municipality is located for storm water regional contacts, or view the list of storm water staff for Central Office.Storm water county contactsChoose a county:
These presentations and fact sheets contain the following information on:Storm water practices to control construction site soil erosion and storm water runoff during construction; andStorm water management practices after construction is complete.…
Landowners of most construction projects where one or more acres of land will be disturbed must submit an application called a Notice of Intent (NOI) to request coverage under the Construction Site Storm Water Runoff General Permit No. WI-S067831-6…