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    ATV/UTV Grant Applications for 2025-2026

    Applications submitted for consideration for grant funding by April 15, 2025.

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    Snowmobile new mile applications for 2022-2023

    Applications submitted for consideration for grant funding by April 15, 2022. Applications submitted for “funded” status on all new trail miles in the 2022-2023 snowmobile season. Miles and score are as submitted by the county, not yet verified.

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    Snowmobile Grant Applications for 2025-2026

    Applications submitted for consideration for grant funding by April 15, 2025.

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    Project Lists and Intended Use Plans

    Find project priority lists (PPLs), intended use plans (IUPs) and funding lists by state fiscal year (SFY) for the Environmental Improvement Fund's (EIF) Clean Water Fund Program (CWFP) and Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP).

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    Surface water grant program

    Looking over the backwaters of the Mississippi River at Rush Creek State Natural Area.NR 193 rule changesThe bureaus of Water Quality and Community Financial Assistance propose to consolidate 5 related administrative code chapters governing 3 cost-…

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    Meeting minutes

    2025July 8, 2025 - InfrastructureMeeting AttachmentsGrant Applications 2025-26May 9, 2025 - Audit Ad Hoc Meeting MinutesApr 22, 2025 - Joint Snowmobile and ORV

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    Meeting Agendas

    2025Aug. 25-26, 2025 - CouncilMeeting AttachmentsGrant Applications 2025-26Aug.

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    Small Loans Program

    Attention: The CWFP Small Loans Program is currently suspended. The DNR stopped accepting Interest Rate Subsidy Applications as of January 1, 2022. This suspension (no longer accepting new applications) will continue until the CWFP Small Loans…

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    Private Lead Service Line Replacement Program

    The previous Private Lead Service Line Replacement Program, funded by the Water Infrastructure Fund Transfer Act (WIFTA), provided funding to municipalities to assist in their efforts of replacing lead service lines (LSLs) under the control of…

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    Lead Service Line Replacements

    Removing lead service lines (LSLs) is one way to minimize the potential for lead to get into your drinking water. The Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Drinking Water and Groundwater provides information regarding the concerns of lead in drinking water.

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