Wisconsin Code § 281.70

River protection grants
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this
section:

(a) “Floating treatment wetland” means an artificial, buoyant
platform for keeping plants afloat that mimics the function of natural wetlands and allows plants to grow in water that is typically
too deep for them and that is placed below the ordinary high-water mark in a navigable water.
(am) “Producer-led group” means any group that meets the
criteria under s. 93.59 (2).
(b) “River” includes a stream or a flowage.
(2) TYPES OF PROJECTS. The department shall develop and
administer a financial assistance program to provide grants for
planning projects and management projects.
(3) AMOUNTS OF GRANTS. (a) A grant for a planning project
may be made for up to 75 percent of the cost of the project but
may not exceed $10,000 per grant.
(b) A grant for a management project may be made for up to
75 percent of the cost of the project but may not exceed $50,000
per grant.
(4) ELIGIBLE RECIPIENTS. (a) All of the following shall be eligible for grants under this section:
1. Local governmental units, as defined in s. 66.0131 (1) (a).
2. River management organizations that meet the qualifications under par. (b).
3. Nonprofit conservation organizations, as defined in s.
23.0955 (1).
4. Producer-led groups conducting producer-led group
projects. If a producer-led group is not a legal entity, the eligible
recipient shall be a legal entity on behalf of the producer-led
group.
(b) The department shall promulgate rules to establish the
qualifications that a river management organization must meet to
qualify for a grant under this section.
(5) ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES. The department shall promulgate
rules to do all of the following:
(a) Designate activities that are eligible for grants for planning
projects. Eligible activities under the rules for these grants shall
include all of the following:
1. Data collection.
2. Assessments of water quality and of fish and aquatic life
and their habitat.
3. Assessments of the uses of a river and the uses of the land
surrounding the river.
4. Nonpoint source pollution evaluation.
5. Informational or educational programs and materials as
specified in par. (b).
6. Programs and materials to assist persons in forming river
management organizations or other groups to protect or improve
rivers and natural riverine ecosystems.
(b) For purposes of par. (a) 5., specify informational or educational materials that may be provided on any of the following:
1. Protecting or improving the ways in which rivers are used.
2. Protecting or improving the quality of water in rivers.
3. Protecting or improving the quality of natural riverine
ecosystems.
4. Protecting or improving fish populations, aquatic life or
fish habitat in rivers.
(c) Designate activities that are eligible for grants for management projects. Eligible activities under the rules for these grants
shall include all of the following:
1. The purchase of land or of a conservation easement, as defined in s. 700.40 (1) (a) if the recipient enters into a contract under s. 281.71 and if the purchase will substantially contribute to
the protection or improvement of the river’s water quality or its
natural ecosystem.
2. The restoration of in-stream or shoreline habitat.
3. The development of local regulations or ordinances that
will protect or improve the river’s water quality or its natural
ecosystem.
4. An activity that is approved by the department and that is
needed to implement a recommendation made as a result of a
plan to protect or improve the river’s water quality or its natural
ecosystem.
5. Installation of pollution control practices.
6. The placement of a floating treatment wetland in a river.
(6) ELIGIBILITY; TYPES OF RIVERS. The department shall promulgate rules establishing the types of natural riverine ecosystems that are eligible for grants under this section.
(7) ELIGIBILITY; OTHER. At the completion of a planning
project, upon request of the recipient of the grant for the planning
project, the department may approve as eligible activities for a
management project grant the recommendations that were made
as a result of the project.

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