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    Variances to water quality standards

    Wastewater discharges to surface water covered under Wisconsin Pollution Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) permits may be subject to water quality-based effluent limits (WQBELs). Under certain circumstances, these WQBELs may not be attainable…

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    Tools for Adaptive Management and Water Quality Trading

    Subscribe to phosphorus rule updates The following resources may assist you in developing adaptive management and water quality trading plans.

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    Statewide Phosphorus Multi-Discharger Variance

    Eligibility County resources Implementation --> The multi-discharger variance (MDV) for phosphorus extends the timeline for complying with low-level phosphorus limits. In exchange, point sources commit to step-wise reductions of phosphorus…

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    Implementation

    If a point source meets the eligibility requirements and requests the multi-discharger variance (MDV) for phosphorus, their Wisconsin Pollution Elimination Discharge System (WPDES) permit will, upon approval, be modified or reissued with the…

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    Eligibility

    Not all point sources are eligible for the multi-discharger variance (MDV) for phosphorus. The following questionnaire may help applicants assess their potential eligibility for this program. The questionnaire does not provide final eligibility…

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    County Resources

    County participation in the multi-discharger variance (MDV) for phosphorus is completely voluntary. If counties participate, they agree to comply with the requirements of the program to the best of their ability. By participating in the MDV,…

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    Wisconsin's Phosphorus Rule

    Overview Phosphorus has long been recognized as the controlling factor in plant and algae growth in Wisconsin lakes and streams. Small increases in phosphorus can fuel substantial increases in aquatic plant and algae growth, which in turn can…

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    Help With Online Monitoring Report Forms

    The following instructions are intended to assist individuals who complete the monitoring forms for facilities regulated under the Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) program. Electronic reporting is required for the Discharge…

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    WPDES Permit e-Application submittals

    The DNR requires electronic submittal of WPDES permit applications (eApplication). Permit applicants use the DNR Switchboard to access the eApplication. WAMS ID The DNR Switchboard helps people find DNR electronic forms using the state's Web…

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    Additives

    The term "additives" is used to describe products that are either water-applied or land-applied in order to perform some water treatment purpose. Additives can come in a variety of chemical formulations including, but not limited to: chemical salts…

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