Form 3200-113 Aquatic Plant Control Mechanical Manual Permit Application - dnr wi-2026

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  2. Begin by filling out Section I: Applicant Data. Enter your name, mailing address, and contact information. Specify if you are a private individual, contractor, or part of a lake organization.
  3. In Section II, provide details about the location of aquatic plant removal. Include the waterbody name, surface area, and disposal site information.
  4. Complete Section III by attaching a map that outlines the proposed removal areas and identifying riparian neighbors.
  5. For Section IV, select the methods you plan to use for plant removal. Ensure to explain any additional methods if applicable.
  6. In Section V, calculate and enter the appropriate fees based on your project type.
  7. Fill out Sections VI and VII regarding reasons for removal and integrated pest management alternatives considered.
  8. Finally, review Section VIII for applicant responsibilities and sign where indicated before submitting your application.

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As a general rule of thumb, DNR permits are required if you are placing a structure in the water or disturbing the lake or river bottom. Removal of aquatic or riparian plants through hand removal, mechanical harvesting, raking or cutting may also require a mechanical aquatic plant management permit.
Yes, a DNR permit is typically required before placing fill, excavating, grading, or mechanized land clearing in wetlands, although you may be eligible for an exemption if the wetland is determined to be artificial or nonfederal.
If you like being able to do what you want with your land without a lot of red tape, tools are the way to go. Wisconsin DNR and DEQ is OK with you using a mechanical harvesting tool to clear out aquatic weeds without a permit for a 30-foot area, and the permits for removing more are pretty inexpensive.

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Wisconsin DNR and DEQ is OK with you using a mechanical harvesting tool to clear out aquatic weeds without a permit for a 30-foot area, and the permits for removing more are pretty inexpensive.
Wisconsin law requires a person to obtain an individual wetland permit or to be authorized under a wetland general permit before conducting an activity that will result in a discharge of dredged material or fill material into nonfederal wetlands, unless the activity qualifies for a state exemption.
A DNR permit is required to construct, dredge, or enlarge a pond or artificial waterbody if it is: connected to a navigable waterway. constructed within 500 feet of a navigable waterway. constructed in a wetland, including wetland restorations that result in ponds.

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