Appendix A Groundwater Discharge Permit Application Form - Land - lic wisc 2025

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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.
An Application for Permit to Drill or Reenter, on Form 3160-3, is required for each proposed well, and for reentry of existing wells (including disposal and service wells), to develop an onshore lease for Federal or Indian oil and gas.
Low-Impact Discharge This general permit is applicable to facilities with low impact point source discharges to waters of the state. These discharges are relatively pollutant-free wastewaters that present no or minimal impact to water quality of surface water or wetlands or groundwater quality when managed properly.
The Industrial Pretreatment division may decide to issue a zero discharge permit to a facility which has no potential to discharge regulated wastewater. This will be completed if the division wants to perform an annual inspection at the facility and require the facility to report semi-annually.
A sanitary permit is valid for 2 years from the date of issue and renewable for similar periods thereafter. A sanitary permit shall remain valid to the end of the established period, notwithstanding any change in the state plumbing code or in any private on-site wastewater treatment system ordinance during that period.
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Individual permits are issued directly to an individual discharger whereas a general permit is issued to no one in particular with multiple dischargers obtaining coverage under that general permit after it is issued, consistent with the permit eligibility and authorization provisions.

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