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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) requires a variety of different permits, licenses, procedures and reporting depending on your business activities.Commonly regulated activities
Wetlands are places on the landscape where water is close to, at, or above the soil for at least part of the year. Wisconsin has over 5 million acres of wetlands, which cover 15% of the state. These wetlands provide important functions such as flood…
When bringing an off-highway motorcycle (OHM) into Wisconsin from their home state, a nonresident can operate their OHM on Wisconsin OHM routes or areas available to the public for the recreational use of off-highway motorcycles with either a…
DNR nonpoint source (NPS) pollution reduction implementation programs require external entities (counties, permittees, consultants and others) to submit data regarding how they are using funds provided by the State of Wisconsin and other…
Chapter NR 216, Wis. Admin. Code, Storm Water Discharge Permits was last updated in 2003. Since that time there have been changes to state statutes, federal requirements, and Chapter NR 151, Wis. Admin. Code that need to be reflected in…
From email updates and study groups to public meetings and hearings, there are many ways to get the latest news and weigh in on DNR topics that could affect your business. You can find all DNR public meetings and hearings listed on the DNR calendar…
Whether you are developing a new business or expanding an existing one, your first stop should be the Small Business Environmental Assistance Program. While tailored for small businesses, businesses of all sizes can benefit from the much of the…
If the DNR designates one or more of your projects as federal equivalency, your municipality must meet some additional federal requirements for those projects.