The DNR and our partners monitor streamflow, groundwater levels, lakes levels and springs to inform water management decisions that promote a balance between Wisconsin’s water resources, ecosystem health, public health, recreational opportunities…
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announces that it will hold a public hearing on a permanent rule to revise ch. NR 140, relating to setting numerical standards to minimize the concentration of polluting substances for certain Per…
This is a joint public hearing on permanent rules DG-02-22 and DG-03-22. DG-02-22 affects ch. NR 854, and is related to statewide water supply service area planning for municipalities serving populations greater than 10,000 people.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the recent launch of a Drought Resource webpage as a new public source for information related to the drought conditions experienced by 82% of the state. The new webpage gives viewers access to current drought conditions across Wisconsin, helpful resources from various DNR programs and other state and national resources regarding drought conditions. Visitors to the webpage can also find tips for conserving water and information about accessing water during a drought based on their specific water use needs.
Depending on your specific water needs, a drought may impact you differently. To address specific concerns from different water users, please refer to the common questions below.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is conducting a public informational hearing to provide an overview of the final draft report and receive comments on the “Northeast Lakeshore TMDL: Total Maximum Daily Loads for Total Phosphorus and…
This is a meeting of the team developing a DNR Technical Standard 1011 Dry Storm Water Basins and 1012 Enhanced Dry Treatment System.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the release of a new water use StoryMap, showcasing water use in Wisconsin over the past decade, and the 2021 Water Withdrawals Report.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking the public to help update Wisconsin's beach list to keep people safe on Great Lakes beaches this summer.