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    Groundwater Retrieval Network (GRN)

    The following are terms used in the Groundwater Retrieval Network (GRN).

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    The Groundwater Retrieval Network

    The Groundwater Retrieval Network (GRN) reports well information and well sample result data from several DNR databases. GRN can help you find information about an individual well or analyze regional or statewide groundwater conditions.

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    Current groundwater standards

    Current public health and public welfare groundwater standards are contained in Ch. NR 140, Wis. Adm. Code.

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    Air Permit Search

    Notice: Update personal bookmarks to the new link for the button below. Air Permit Search

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    Air Pollution Control Operation Permit Renewals FAQ

    The following questions and answers explain how to submit an air pollution control operation permit renewal application.

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    Registration Permit Options

    Registration operation permits (ROP) allow low emitting facilities to quickly register for an air permit. The permits contain facility-wide emission caps as well as monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements. All four registration permit…

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    Air Program Publications, Guidance and Policy

    Policy, procedural and technical guidance related to the Air Program can be found using the portal below. The portal works best in a modern web browser, such as Chrome or Edge. Questions about specific guidance can be directed to Ron Binzley or…

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    Air Permit Options

    Air permits limit the amount of air pollution a facility is allowed to emit to keep the air clean and healthy. Individual permits are customized to promote environmental compliance and provide a basis for legal enforcement if permit conditions are…

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    Permitting Requirements for Nonattainment Areas in Wisconsin

    Areas that currently are or have been designated as being in "nonattainment" of a national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) have more restrictive permitting requirements, and sources in those areas may be subject to more stringent regulations…

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    Air Dispersion Modeling

    Air dispersion modeling simulates how air pollutants disperse in the atmosphere. Inputs to the model include emissions, stack parameters, meteorological data, terrain and the height of surrounding structures. Dispersion modeling is performed with…

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