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    Fire Management Dashboards

    The dashboards below show information about wildfires and prescribed fires across the state. They include real-time and historic data. Select, filter and query the data for location- and date-specific information. You can also select, query and…

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    PFAS External Advisory Group

    Subscribe to PFAS External Advisory Group UpdatesGov. Tony Evers declared 2019 the Year of Clean Drinking Water and signed Executive Order #40 in August 2019 to address the issue of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in Wisconsin.The PFAS…

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    Village of Somers Water Diversion

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    Drinking Water and Groundwater Guidance

    We welcome your input on all Drinking Water and Groundwater Program guidance. The guidance available for comment tab lists guidance that is being developed or revised. Feedback related to the documents posted should be emailed to the staff member…

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    USDA Forest Service Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) Agreement

    GNA provides an opportunity for the state and others in the forestry community to work with the Chequamegon Nicolet National Forest (CNNF) to help increase the level of accomplishments on the national forest and see the benefits of increased forest…

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    Surface Water and Fish Tissue PFAS Sampling

    The DNR's Water Quality Program, in cooperation with the Fisheries Management Program and other partners, is conducting a multi-year, statewide monitoring project to sample fish tissue and water chemistry at select sites around the state near known…

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    PFAS and Foam on Waterways

    Foam is a common occurrence on Wisconsin waterways and can often be observed floating on the surfaces of lakes and rivers. Surface water foam can form as a result of natural processes or from human-caused discharges such as runoff of contaminants…

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    Tainter Lake/Lake Menomin Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)

    Red Cedar River. Image courtesy of Jon H. Fuller, 2019.

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