Wisconsin Code § 33.13

Feasibility study
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(1) Feasibility study work done
through government agencies and public or private organizations
shall include gathering data on the lake, drainage basin, sources
of pollution or nutrients or other information necessary to determine the causes of degradation and remedial courses of action to
prevent continued degradation or to determine potential causes of
degradation and preventive courses of action. The department
shall prescribe data to be secured, methods of analysis and evaluation, and duration of data-gathering to be used in feasibility
studies.
(2) (a) The district may contract for feasibility study work
with the lowest responsible bidder who submits a bid in the manner the district commissioners prescribe.
(b) In order to receive financial assistance for feasibility study
work the district shall obtain the advice and approval of the department before entering a contract for feasibility study work and
the department shall be made a party to the contract.
(3) Data gathered shall be forwarded to the department,
which shall analyze it on an interdisciplinary basis.
(4) The department shall formulate suggested alternative
methods, including cost estimates, of protecting or rehabilitating
the water quality of the lake or portions thereof. Alternative protection schemes shall include steps necessary to maintain the water quality of the lake. Alternative rehabilitative schemes shall include steps necessary to abate continued degradation of the lake
following implementation of a given rehabilitative plan.

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