Wisconsin Code § 281.66

Urban nonpoint source water pollution abatement and storm water management program
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Governmental unit” has the meaning given in s. 281.65
(2) (am).
(b) “Nonpoint source” has the meaning given in s. 281.65 (2)
(b).
(c) “Population” means population shown by the last federal
census or by any subsequent population estimate under s. 16.96.

(d) “Structural urban best management practices” has the
meaning given in s. 281.65 (2) (d).
(e) “Urban area” means any of the following:
1. An area with a population of 1,000 or more per square
mile.
2. An area in which the land is used for industrial or commercial land uses.
3. An area that is surrounded by an area described in subd. 1.
or 2.
(2) ADMINISTRATION. The department shall administer the
program under this section in a manner that promotes all of the
following:
(a) Management of urban storm water and runoff from existing and developing urban areas to achieve water quality standards, to minimize flooding and to protect groundwater.
(b) Coordination of urban nonpoint source management activities and the municipal storm sewer discharge permit program under s. 283.33.
(c) Implementation of nonpoint source performance standards under s. 281.16 (2).
(3) ELIGIBILITY. (a) The department may provide a costsharing grant for a project under this section only if all of the following apply:
1. The project is in an urban area.
2. The governmental unit with jurisdiction over the project
area ensures adequate implementation of construction site pollution control, and of storm water management after development,
for development and redevelopment of sites of one or more acres.
3. The project is consistent with nonpoint source performance standards under s. 281.16 (2).
4. The project is consistent with priorities identified by the
department on a watershed or other geographic basis.
5. The application for the project specifies the watershed,
subwatershed or specific site that will be served by the project.
(b) The department may provide financial assistance under
this section for a project in a governmental unit either to that governmental unit or to another governmental unit that is required to
control storm water discharges under s. 283.33.
(4) FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. (a) The department may provide local assistance grants and cost-sharing grants under this
section. A local assistance grant or cost-sharing grant may not
exceed 50 percent of eligible costs.
(b) The department may award a local assistance grant for any
of the following:
1. Storm water management for urban areas and for areas that
are expected to become urban areas within 20 years.
2. Informational and educational activities related to nonpoint source water pollution control, construction site erosion
control or storm water management.
3. Development, administration and enforcement of a construction site erosion control or storm water management
ordinance.
4. Training of staff concerning nonpoint source water pollution control, construction site erosion control or storm water
management.
5. Other activities identified by the department by rule.
(c) The department may award a cost-sharing grant for any of
the following types of projects:
1. Structural urban best management practices, including
necessary land acquisition, storm sewer rerouting and removal of
structures, and associated flood management, except that the department may not award a grant for structural urban best management practices associated with new construction or new
development.
2. Stream bank or shoreland stabilization necessary to control pollution.
3. Other nonpoint source water pollution abatement or storm
water management practices identified by the department by rule.
(5) SCORING SYSTEM. The department shall use a scoring
system for ranking nonpoint source water pollution abatement
and storm water management projects for which applications are
submitted under this section. The criteria on which the scoring
system is based shall include all of the following:
(a) The extent to which the application proposes to use the
cost-effective and appropriate practices to achieve water quality
goals.
(b) The existence in the project area of an impaired water
body that the department has identified to the federal environmental protection agency under 33 USC 1313 (d) (1) (A).
(c) The extent to which the project will result in the attainment of established water quality objectives.
(d) The local interest in and commitment to the project.
(e) The inclusion of a strategy to evaluate the progress toward
reaching project goals, including the monitoring of water quality
improvements resulting from project activities.
(f) The extent to which the application proposes to use available federal funding.
(g) The extent to which the project is necessary to enable the
city of Racine to control storm water discharges as required under
33 USC 1342 (p).
(6) GRANTS FOR CAMPUSES. Notwithstanding subs. (3) and
(4), the department may distribute a grant to the board of regents
of the University of Wisconsin System for practices, techniques
or measures to control storm water discharges on a University of
Wisconsin System campus that is located in a municipality that is
required to obtain a permit under s. 283.33 and that is located in
a priority watershed, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (c), a priority lake
area, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (bs), or an area that is identified
as an area of concern by the International Joint Commission, as
defined in s. 281.35 (1) (h), under the Great Lakes Water Quality
Agreement.

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