Wisconsin Code § 283.83

Continuing planning process
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(1) The department shall establish a continuing water quality management planning process which is consistent with applicable state requirements. The continuing planning process shall result in plans for
all waters of the state, which plans shall include:
(a) Adequate effluent limitations and schedules of
compliance;
(b) The incorporation of all elements of any applicable areaw-

ide water quality management plans, basin plans and statewide
land use plans;
(c) Total maximum daily load for pollutants;
(d) Procedures for revision;
(e) Procedures for intergovernmental cooperation;
(f) Implementation procedures, including schedules of compliance, for revised or new water quality standards;
(g) Controls over the disposition of all residual waste from
any water treatment processing;
(h) An inventory and ranking, in order of priority, of needs for
construction of waste treatment works required to meet applicable requirements.
(1m) (a) The department shall approve or reject proposed revisions to the areawide water quality management plan for the
area consisting of Dane County. The department shall base a decision under this paragraph on whether the proposed revision
complies with the water quality standards under s. 281.15. The
department may place conditions on its approval of a proposed
revision to the plan.
(b) The department, or a person contracting with the department under par. (f), may not require information concerning a
proposed revision to the areawide water quality management plan
for the area consisting of Dane County other than information
that is reasonably necessary to determine whether the proposed
revision complies with water quality standards under s. 281.15.
(c) 1. Except as provided under subd. 2., the department shall
approve or reject a proposed revision to the areawide water quality management plan for the area consisting of Dane County no
later than the 90th day after the day on which the department, or
a person contracting with the department under par. (f), receives
the formal application for the proposed revision, including a letter
from the applicant certifying that the proposed revision is consistent with water quality standards and information supporting the
certification. If the department determines that the application is
incomplete, the department shall notify the applicant in writing
within 10 days after the department receives the application and
may make only one request for additional information during the
90-day period under this subdivision.
2. If the department does not approve or reject a proposed revision to the areawide water quality management plan by the 90th
day after the day on which the request is received, the revision is
approved on the 120th day after the day on which the department
receives the formal application for the revision, unless the department petitions the circuit court for an order extending the time to
act on the proposed revision. The court may issue an order extending the time for the department to act on the proposed revision by an amount it determines is reasonable.
(e) The department may not contract with Dane County or
any of its subunits, including the Dane County lakes and watershed commission, to provide advisory services relating to the review of proposed revisions to the areawide water quality management plan for the area consisting of Dane County.
(f) Except as provided in par. (e), the department may contract
with a regional planning commission or other entity to provide
advisory services relating to the review of proposed revisions to
the areawide water quality management plan for the area consisting of Dane County, but the department may not delegate its authority to approve or reject proposed revisions. The deadline under par. (c) 1. is not affected by a contract entered into under this
paragraph.
(2) When the department receives for review or prepares a
new plan under sub. (1) or a revision to a plan under sub. (1) that
includes a proposal to return water transferred from the Great
Lakes basin to the source watershed through a stream tributary to
one of the Great Lakes, the department shall provide notice of the
plan or revision to the governing body of each city, village, and
town through which the stream flows or that is adjacent to the
stream downstream from the point at which the water would enter
the stream.

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