Wisconsin Code § 92.10

Land and water resource management planning program
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(1) CREATION. There is created a land and water resource management planning program. The department,
board and land conservation committees jointly shall develop and
administer this program.
(2) PURPOSES. The purposes of the land and water resource
management planning program are to conserve long-term soil
productivity, protect the quality of related natural resources, enhance water quality and focus on severe soil erosion problems.
(4) IMPLEMENTATION; DEPARTMENT DUTIES. (a) Data. The
department shall develop a systematic method of collecting and
organizing data related to soil erosion. The department shall cooperate with the department of administration under s. 16.967 in
developing this methodology or any related activities related to
land information collection.
(c) Plan assistance. The department shall assist land conservation committees in preparing land and water resource management plans.
(d) Plan review. The department shall review and approve or
disapprove land and water resource management plans submitted
by the land conservation committees. The department may require land conservation committees to indicate specific projects
to be funded under each plan and the related cost-sharing rates.
(5) IMPLEMENTATION; BOARD DUTIES. (a) Plan review. The
board shall review land and water resource management plans
submitted by the land conservation committees and make recommendations to the department.
(b) Solicit comments. The board shall solicit comments on
land conservation committee plans from the agencies identified
as advisers to the board under s. 15.135 (4).
(6) IMPLEMENTATION; COMMITTEE DUTIES. (a) Plan preparation. A land conservation committee shall prepare a land and
water resource management plan that, at a minimum, does all of
the following:
1. Includes an assessment of water quality and soil erosion
conditions throughout the county, including any assessment
available from the department of natural resources.
2. Specifies water quality objectives for each water basin,
priority watershed, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (c) , and priority
lake, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (be).
3. Identifies the best management practices to achieve the
objectives under subd. 2. and to achieve the tolerable erosion level
under s. 92.04 (2) (i).
4. Identifies applicable performance standards and prohibitions related to the control of pollution from nonpoint sources, as
defined in s. 281.65 (2) (b), and to soil erosion control, including
those under this chapter and chs. 281 and 283 and ss. 59.692 and
59.693.
5. Includes a multiyear description of planned county activities, and priorities for those activities, related to land and water
resources, including those designed to meet the objectives specified under subd. 2. and to ensure compliance with the standards
and prohibitions identified under subd. 4.
6. Describes a system to monitor the progress of activities
described in the plan.
7. Includes a strategy to provide information and education
related to soil and water resource management.
8. Describes methods for coordinating activities described in
the plan with programs of other local, state and federal agencies.
(b) Notification. A land conservation committee shall notify

landowners and land users of the results of any determinations
concerning soil erosion rates and nonpoint source water pollution, and provide an opportunity for landowners and land users to
present information relating to the accuracy of the determinations
during preparation of the land and water resource management
plan.
(c) Hearings. A land conservation committee shall hold one
or more public hearings on the land and water resource management plan.
(d) Plan submission. A land conservation committee shall
submit the land and water resource management plan to the board
and department.
(8) DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
The department of natural resources shall provide counties with
assistance in land and water resource management planning, including providing available water quality data and information,
providing training and support for water resource assessments
and appraisals and providing related program information.

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