Wisconsin Code § 31.385

Dam safety; aid program
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(1b) In this section
“dam safety project” means the maintenance, repair, modification, abandonment or removal of a dam to increase its safety or
any other activity that will increase the safety of a dam.
(1m) The department shall promulgate the rules necessary to
administer a financial assistance program for dam safety projects
under which financial assistance shall be provided as follows:
(a) To municipalities and public inland lake protection and rehabilitation districts for any type of dam safety projects.
(b) To private owners for the removal of dams.
(c) To any persons for the removal of abandoned dams.
(2) The following standards shall apply to financial assistance
under this section for dam safety projects:
(a) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., financial assistance for
a dam safety project is limited to the sum of the following:
a. No more than 50 percent of the first $400,000 of costs of
the project.
b. No more than 25 percent of the costs of the project that exceed $400,000.
2. A project to remove a dam shall not be subject to the cost
limits under subd. 1.
3. Financial assistance is limited to no more than $400,000
for each dam safety project.
(ad) 1m. Notwithstanding par. (a) and except as provided in
subds. 2m. and 3., beginning with financial assistance provided
in the 2021-22 fiscal year, financial assistance for a dam safety
project shall be awarded in the following amounts:
a. An amount equal to 50 percent of project costs for the first
$1,000,000 in project costs.

b. An amount equal to 25 percent of project costs in excess of
$1,000,000.
2m. A project to remove a dam shall not be subject to the cost
limits under subd. 1m. a.
3. Financial assistance is limited to no more than $1,000,000
for each dam safety project.
(ag) Of the amounts appropriated under ss. 20.370 (4) (ja) and
20.866 (2) (tL) and (tx), at least $250,000 shall be used for
projects to remove dams. A project to remove a dam may include
restoring the stream or river that was dammed.
(ar) Of the amounts appropriated under ss. 20.370 (4) (ja) and
20.866 (2) (tL) and (tx), at least $100,000 shall be used for the removal of abandoned dams. The amounts required to be used under this paragraph are in addition to the amounts required to be
used for the removal of dams under par. (ag).
(b) The department shall determine which projects shall receive funding priority.
(bm) The department may provide financial assistance for an
activity other than the maintenance, repair, modification, abandonment or removal of the dam only if the cost of that activity
will be less than the cost of the maintenance, repair, modification
or removal of the dam.
(c) No financial assistance may be provided under this section
for a dam safety project unless at least one of the following
applies:
1. The department conducts an investigation or inspection of
the dam under this chapter and the owner of the dam requests financial assistance under this section after having received department directives, based on the department’s investigation or inspection of the dam, for the repair, modification or abandonment
and removal of the dam or for another activity to increase the
safety of the dam.
2. The municipality, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district or other person applying for state financial assistance under this section has received directives from the department or is under order by the department to maintain, repair,
modify, abandon or remove a dam on August 9, 1989.
(d) The financial assistance that is provided under this section
shall be paid from the appropriations under ss. 20.370 (4) (ja) and
20.866 (2) (tL) and (tx), except as provided in pars. (dm) and (dr)
and in 1991 Wisconsin Act 39, section 9142 (10d).
(dm) Financial assistance that is provided under sub. (7) shall
be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.866 (2) (ta) and shall
be treated as moneys obligated from the subprogram under s.
23.0917 (3).
(dr) Financial assistance that is provided under sub. (8) shall
be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (4) (jq).
(3) The department shall provide municipalities, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation districts and other persons
receiving state financial assistance under this section with technical assistance for dam safety projects under this section. The department shall coordinate the financial assistance program under
this section with other related state and federal programs.
(4) (a) The department shall maintain an inventory of all
dams in the state that require a dam safety project under this section. The inventory shall list the dam safety projects in the
chronological order in which they are required to be undertaken.
For each dam safety project on the inventory, the department
shall include a statement of which parts of the dam safety project
are required to protect the rights held by the public in the navigable waters contained by the dam.
(b) The department shall provide notice to the owner of a dam
that is included in the inventory. The department shall by rule establish a notice and hearing process for a dam owner to object to
the inclusion of the owner’s dam on the list. The department
shall use this notice and hearing each time a dam is included in
the inventory. The process shall include a public hearing in the
city, village or town in which the dam is located, a public comment period, and an appeals process.
(5) Notwithstanding the limitations under sub. (2) (a) and the
funding allocation requirements under sub. (2) (ag) and (ar), the
department shall provide financial assistance to the village of
Cazenovia in the amount necessary for a dam safety project to repair a dam that is located in the portion of the village that is in
Richland County. The amount of the financial assistance may not
exceed $250,000. The village need not contribute to the repair
costs, and sub. (2) (c) does not apply to this dam safety project.
The repair of this dam need not be included as a dam safety
project under the inventory maintained by the department under
sub. (4) for the village to receive financial assistance under this
section.
(6) (a) Notwithstanding the limitations under sub. (2) (a) and
the funding allocation requirements under sub. (2) (ag) and (ar),
the department shall provide financial assistance to all of the
following:
1. Adams County for a dam safety project for Easton Dam in
the amount necessary for the project, but not to exceed $150,000.
2. The city of Stanley for a dam safety project for Stanley
Dam in the amount necessary for the project, but not to exceed
$150,000.
3. The city of Montello for a dam safety project for Montello
Dam, in the amount necessary for the project, but not to exceed
$150,000.
4. Eau Claire County for dam safety projects for Lake Altoona Dam, for Lake Eau Claire Dam, and for a dam located in
Coon Fork Lake County Park, in the amount necessary for the
projects, but not to exceed $27,000.
(b) The counties and cities need not contribute to the costs of
the dam safety projects under par. (a) 1. to 4., and sub. (2) (c) does
not apply to these projects. The dam safety projects under par. (a)
1. to 4. need not be included as dam safety projects under the inventory maintained by the department under sub. (4) in order to
receive financial assistance under this subsection.
(7) Notwithstanding the limitations under sub. (2) (a), and beginning with fiscal year 2011-12 and ending with fiscal year
2021-22, the department shall set aside from the appropriation
under s. 20.866 (2) (ta) not more than a total of $6,000,000 that
may be obligated only to provide financial assistance to counties
for projects to maintain, repair, modify, abandon, or remove
dams. For purposes of s. 23.0917, beginning with fiscal year
2015-16, the moneys provided under this subsection from s.
20.866 (2) (ta) shall be treated as moneys obligated under s.
23.0917 (5g) (c) 2. c. To be eligible for financial assistance, a
county must be under an order issued by the department to maintain, repair, modify, abandon, or remove a dam that is owned by
the county and the order must be in effect on July 1, 2011. The
amount of the financial assistance may not be for more than 25
percent of the costs of a project or $2,500,000, whichever is less.
Subsection (2) (c) does not apply to a project for which financial
assistance is provided under this subsection. A project need not
be included under the inventory maintained by the department
under sub. (4) in order for a county to receive financial assistance
under this subsection.
(8) (a) Notwithstanding the limitations under sub. (2) (a) and
the funding allocation requirements under sub. (2) (ag) and (ar),
the department shall provide financial assistance in the form of a
onetime payment of $42,000,000 to Domtar Paper Company,
LLC, for modernization of a dam on the Wisconsin River associated with the company’s mill in the village of Rothschild. The

department may not require Domtar Paper Company, LLC, to
provide documentation of actual expenses prior to making the
payment under this paragraph.
(b) If the dam modernization project under this subsection is
not commenced by December 31, 2026, Domtar Paper Company,
LLC, shall pay to the department, in a manner prescribed by the
department, the full amount provided under par. (a).
(c) If Domtar Paper Company, LLC, sells either its mill in the
village of Rothschild or its mill in the city of Nekoosa prior to the
completion of the dam modernization project under this subsection, Domtar Paper Company, LLC, shall pay to the department,
in a manner prescribed by the department, any unexpended
amount of the assistance provided under par. (a).
(d) If the total amount of financial assistance for the dam
modernization project under this subsection that Domtar Paper
Company, LLC, receives from all sources exceeds two-thirds of
the cost of the project, Domtar Paper Company, LLC, shall pay to
the department, in a manner prescribed by the department, an
amount that is equal to the difference between two-thirds of the
cost of the project and the total amount of financial assistance received by Domtar Paper Company, LLC, for the project.
(e) Domtar Paper Company, LLC, shall agree in writing to invest $100,000,000 in north central Wisconsin via its manufacturing facilities in the village of Rothschild and the city of Nekoosa
by January 1, 2029. If Domtar Paper Company, LLC, does not
make that amount in financial investments in north central Wisconsin by the date specified in this paragraph, Domtar Paper
Company, LLC, shall pay to the department, in a manner prescribed by the department, the full amount provided under par.
(a).
(f) For the duration of the dam modernization project under
this subsection, Domtar Paper Company, LLC, shall agree to use
roundwood and wood chips only from Wisconsin producers to
produce products at any facility owned or operated by Domtar
Paper Company, LLC, in the village of Rothschild. If Domtar Paper Company, LLC, produces products at any facility owned or
operated by Domtar Paper Company, LLC, in the village of Rothschild using roundwood or wood chips from non-Wisconsin producers during the duration of the dam modernization project under this subsection, Domtar Paper Company, LLC, shall pay to
the department, in a manner prescribed by the department, the
full amount provided under par. (a). This paragraph does not apply if extenuating circumstances prevent Domtar Paper Company,
LLC, from using roundwood and wood chips only from Wisconsin producers.

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