Each eCMAR form section has helpful instructions on how to complete that section. You can access these instructions on the eCMAR form by clicking the "Section Information" link. The sections of the eCMAR form are listed below. A facility's eCMAR…
Satellite collection systems are owned by a municipality or utility that does not own a wastewater treatment facility. These collection systems discharge into another municipality's wastewater collection or treatment system. Approximately 300…
eCMAR Section m: Sanitary Sewer Collection Systems, requires that you enter precipitation data in Question #3. You are asked to enter the “Total Actual Amount of Precipitation Last Year,” and the “Annual Average Precipitation (for your location…
Authorized eCMAR Users Authorized users are people authorized by your facility's governing body to enter data, validate data or submit data in your eCMAR form as an "enterer" or a "submitter." Use the DNR Electronic Business…
Here are some steps to take before contacting the DNR for help.
The DNR's wastewater database (known as SWAMP) interfaces with the eCMAR form. Information you have submitted during the calendar year is automatically transferred from SWAMP into your eCMAR form. WPDES permits require submittal of discharge…
Chapter NR 208, Wis. Adm. Code [exit DNR] is more commonly known as the Compliance Maintenance Annual Report (CMAR) rule for publicly and privately owned domestic wastewater treatment works. The CMAR is a self-evaluation tool that promotes the owner…
This page contains resources for the Wisconsin Ballast Water General Permit, including the online questionnaire in lieu of on-board inspections, information relating to the General Permit process (including fees, renewal and termination) and…
Wisconsin General Permits are available for pest control treatment projects that have a pollutant discharge to a water of the state. The four Wisconsin WPDES general permits listed below were first issued in October 2011 and reissued effective…
This map depicts WPDES permit holders that have formally selected adaptive management or water quality trading as their preferred phosphorus compliance option. Select a pin on the map to view more information about the permit holder, including the…