
Episodic events refer to an activity or activities, either planned or unplanned, that do not normally occur during generator operations and results in an increase in the generation of hazardous wastes that …
Why Phosphorus? Phosphorus is an essential nutrient responsible for plant growth, but it is also the most visible, widespread water pollutant in Wisconsin lakes. Small increases in phosphorus levels in …
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Sep 27, 2021 · Photographs (shown below) were taken along NHD/WDH lines to document the existing field conditions areas and classification as a non-stream feature. Documentation of such data points …
Impaired Waters Detail - Little Sugar River
This water was evaluated for phosphorus and biology every two year cycle from 2012 to 2016; elevated phosphorus was found in the 2012 cycle and confirmed in the others. New water quality data …
State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources dnr.wi.gov Notice: Use of this form is required by the department to apply for a scientific collectors permit or research license pursuant to ss. 29.614 …
Water Detail - Main Flowage, Little Eau Pleine River Watershed (CW14)
Watershed Characteristics Main Flowage is located in the Little Eau Pleine River watershed which is 263.30 mi². Land use in the watershed is primarily agricultural (39%), wetland (23%) and a mix of …
Water Detail - Local Water, Wolf River - New London and Bear Creek ...
Overview Local Water, in the Wolf River - New London and Bear Creek Watershed, is a 1.23 mile river that falls in Outagamie County. This river is managed for fishing and swimming and is currently not …
This standard operating procedure (SOP) document pertains to the collection of macroinvertebrates in wadeable streams for the calculation of the WDNR’s macroinvertebrate Index of Biotic Integrity …
The NHD layer includes data for perennial, intermittent, and ephemeral streams as well as artificial paths, canal/ditch, coastline, connector, pipeline, and underground conduit (USGS 2019b).