Rock River Recovery - June Newsletter

2020

ROCK RIVER RECOVERY

Monthly TMDL Implementation Update

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June

"Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June." - Al Bernstein

"On this June day the buds in my garden are almost as enchanting as the open flowers. Things in bud bring, in the heat of a June noontide, the recollection of the loveliest days of the year, those days of May when all is suggested, nothing yet fulfilled." - Francis King


Calendar

June 4: WWOA Virtual Training - Submersible Pumps

June 5: Healthy Lakes Conference - via ZOOM

June 10: Yahara Lakes 101

June 15-21: Clean Lakes Alliance Loop The Lake VIRTUAL Bike Ride

June 22: Brews and Bingo - Rock River Coalition

June 26: NRCS EQIP Signup Deadline

July 6: USDA Urban & Innovative Ag. Grant Deadline

July 8: Yahara Lakes 101

Aug 12: Yahara Lakes 101

Sep 9: Yahara Lakes 101

Oct 14: Yahara Lakes 101


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DNR Clean Water Act References

Rock River Recovery

Clean Water Act Acronyms

TMDLs FAQ

What is a TMDL?

Blue-Green Algae

WI Ag Runoff Rules

Urban Stormwater Pollution

Impaired Waters

Water Quality Trading

Adaptive Management

Phosphorus Rule

WEBINARS 

   DNR Contacts

Project Manager 

Ag Nonpoint

Monitoring

Outreach

Stormwater

Wastewater 


Healthy Lakes Conference

Healthy Lakes 5th Annual Conference

The Lake Country Clean Waters’ 5th Annual Healthy Lakes Conference will be hosted online!  The theme for this year's conference is “Seeing 20/20 - A Clear Vision of Clean Waters.” Along with our local updates, some speakers have been selected from outside of Lake Country to share issues already impacting the greater Midwest region.

Program highlights include:

  • Great Lakes Research on Aquatic Invasive Species
  • Wave Action - the Risks and Problems Caused by Boaters,
  • and "The Greatest Places on Earth: Our Lakes and How We’re Loving Them to Death."

The Zoom Meeting will take place on June 5th from 9:00am-3:30pm. Advanced registration is required and must be completed by 8:30 am on June 5th, 2020. The registration fee is $15. 

You can view the full conference schedule and additional information at our website www.lakecountrycleanwaters.org. You can register for the conference HERE. After registering, you will be emailed a link and instructions before the virtual meeting. We look forward to "seeing" you there!


Sector Team Updates

Manure Injection

Ag/NPS

DATCP Publishes Biennial Producer-Led Watershed Protection Grants Impact Report

The 2018-2019 Producer-Led Watershed Protection Grants Impact Report provides information about the successes and challenges of individual producer-led groups to implement conservation practices. Through the Producer-Led Program, farmers and other conservation professionals have a platform to share lessons learned, success stories, and innovative practices for conservation efforts. The program continues to help move conservation forward in Wisconsin through grant funding conservation projects and increasing producer participation.

To learn more about producer-led watershed protection grants, visit https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/ ProducerLedProjects.aspx.

NRCS Announces Second EQIP Signup for 2020 Funding

Farmers and forest landowners will want to plan ahead and sign up early for the second round of USDA conservation funding. Angela Biggs, USDA−Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist in Wisconsin, announced farmers and forest landowners interested in the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) need to apply by June 26, 2020.

Open for public comment: DATCP Technical Standard 01 Verification of Depth to Bedrock

Wisconsin DATCP Technical Standard 01 Verification of Depth to Bedrock is available for review and comment until June 22, 2020.  This Technical Standard is a new standard to define the criteria and procedures to verify and document the depth to bedrock when a landowner wishes to contest the current categorization of cropland specifically for the purposes of applying manure as a crop nutrient.  The purpose of this standard is to provide appropriate methods for verification of depth to bedrock to support implementation of s. NR 151.075 in areas where the bedrock consists of Silurian dolomite with a depth to bedrock of 20 feet or less.  A summary of the contents of DATCP Technical Standard 01 compared to rulemaking by DATCP or DNR is available online here.  We recommend that you review this document before reviewing the technical standard to better understand what is allowed within the scope of this standard.


Monitoring

Monitoring

Virtual Aquatic Invasive Species Trainings - Washington & Waukesha Counties

To register for trainings, please contact AIS Coordinator Samantha Lammers at samantha.lammers@co.washington.wi.us or call 262-483-9687

CBCW Training Dates:

*Limit of 10 individuals per training/MUST PRE-REGISTER*

*Social Distancing will be applied*

Washington County:

  • 6/8/2020 10 am - 12 pm Public Agency Center (333 E. Washington St. Suite 2300)
  • 6/8/2020 5:30 pm - 730 pm Ackerman's Grove County Park (Shelter #3) Waukesha County:  
  • 6/11/2020 9 am - 11 am Waukesha Administrative Center (515 W Moreland Rd) 6/11/2020 5:30 am - 7:30 pm Retzer Nature Center

Additional (Virtual) Training:

'Contact Sam for additional details

6/1/2020 1 pm - 3 pm

6/4/2020 9 am - 11 am

6/27/2020 10 am - 12 pm


Outreach

Outreach

Loop - The - Lake: VIRTUALLY!

Clean Lakes Alliance hopes join them in just a few weeks for this year’s VIRTUAL Loop the Lake event – anytime, anywhere, any distance from June 15th – June 21st

See the message below for details and a sneak peak at the official t-shirt. Click here to sign up: loopthelake2020.eventbrite.com

Your support is more important than ever to protect the lakes. Because of you, we have:

>>>  Awarded $1.1 million in grants for projects

>>> Connected with 12,400+ people through educational programs, volunteer days, and events

>>> Advocated for protection, regulations, and oversight of our lakes

>>> Sustained LakeForecast, our citizen monitoring program – the only in the U.S. which combines, university research, public health beach testing, and over 70 citizen monitoring sites by 82 volunteers 

Supreme Court Confirms Farmer's Right to Restore Trout Habitat in Drainage Ditch

A Bitter Dispute Over Isherwood Lateral Concludes As State Supreme Court Lets Lower Court Ruling Stand - from Wisconsin Public Radio

For a time, thousands of brook trout spawned in the Portage County creek known as the Isherwood Lateral.

But the trout habitat built there by Donald "Justin" Isherwood became the subject of a bitter dispute with local authorities, and in June 2017, just weeks before a scheduled court hearing, those authorities brought construction equipment onto Isherwood's property to dredge the creek and destroy the habitat.

The court case took years to make its way through the legal system. But it’s now official: Isherwood prevailed. The local drainage district had no right to destroy his trout habitat.

The last step came in March when the state Supreme Court declined to hear the case, leaving an appellate judgment in Isherwood’s favor to stand.

Now, Isherwood and his wife, Lynn Isherwood, have applied for new state permits and have plans to begin rebuilding the habitat this summer.  Continue reading...


Storm Pond

Stormwater

Online Industrial Storm Water Applications — Coming Soon to ePermitting!

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is in the process of enabling users to submit permit applications (Notices of Intent) through the online Water ePermitting System for storm water industrial facility permits. This addition to the system is expected to be available in May 2020.

The ePermitting system does not require special software and is completely web-based and available using any internet browser.

The storm water program currently has construction site permit applications (Notices of Intent), construction and industrial Notices of Termination, and municipal eReporting available online.

The DNR saw a decrease in review turnaround time for construction site permit applications from 33 to 17 calendar days as compared to paper applications. We look forward to continuing to add various permitting forms to the system to create other efficiencies, benefiting internal and external stakeholders.

Online forms provide an immediate notification to staff once submitted, stores the information electronically, and makes all submittals publicly available.

Please watch for more notifications for additional information and resources.

Technical Standard 1061 Dewatering Practices for Sediment Control Available

The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Technical Standard 1061 - Dewatering Practices for Sediment Control was updated and is now available via the following link: https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/stormwater/standards/const_standards.html.

The purpose of this standard is to prevent water pollution from the discharge of sediment during dewatering of construction sites. The standard identifies several common methods which may be used to meet this purpose and specifies best management practices to ensure their effectiveness.


Wastewater

Wastewater

New E. coli Water Quality Criteria Improve Protection for Recreation

6-1-2020

Just in time for the upcoming swimming season, the State Legislature approved statewide bacteria standards for Escherichia coli (E. coli) to better protect swimming, boating and other recreation in state waterways.  The new standards took effect on May 1.  In accordance with national EPA recommendations, the Department of Natural Resources replaced its previous fecal coliform-based bacteria standards with new standards based on E. coli. Because E. coli is a much better predictor of the risk of gastrointestinal illnesses due to fecal contamination of a waterbody, monitoring for E. coli can better protect public health.

To comply with the new standards, sewage treatment facilities will have E. coli requirements included in their water discharge permits when they are reissued. For more information on E. coli permit limits, a facility can contact its local wastewater Permit Drafter or Engineer.

By adopting the EPA recommendations, the state remains up-to-date with the best science and also maintains its eligibility for federal funding to support Wisconsin’s beach grant program.  These funds are given to local communities to conduct beach monitoring for bacteria and post swimming advisories or beach closures when conditions are unsafe.  Marcia Willhite, the DNR’s water evaluation section chief, emphasized the importance of bacteria management and testing: “It’s an ongoing challenge and that's why local communities really do rely on these funds.”

WWOA Virtual Training - Submersible Pump Operation and Maintenance

WWOA is dedicated to providing operation training opportunities during the COVID-19 situation and period of social distancing.

PROGRAM

Join us for a three-hour session covering Submersible Pump Operation and Maintenance. This training is presented by Joshua Voigt, Direct Sales Representative at Xylem Flygt, and Mike Zelinsky, Mid-Central Lead Engineer at Xylem Flygt.

Date: 06/04/2020 at 9:00 am

Location: Virtual Training

Wastewater Operator Certification

A "certified operator" is an individual who has met the requirements of Chapter NR 114, Wisconsin Administrative Code [Exit DNR], and has been issued a certificate by the DNR to operate one or more of the classifications of wastewater treatment plants.

NR114 was revised on July 1, 2015 to reflect advancements in treatment technologies along with changes in educational training methods. Visit the NR 114 revisions web page for more information on these changes.

For more information on the following, visit the DNR Wastewater Operator Website;

  • Certification Requirements
  • Study Guides
  • Continuing Education
  • License Renewal
  • Advanced Certification
  • FAQs
  • Newsletter

Grants

Grants

USDA Announces Grants for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the availability of $3 million for grants through its new Office of Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production. The competitive grants will support the development of urban agriculture and innovative production projects through two categories, Planning Projects and Implementation Projects. USDA will accept applications on Grants.gov until midnight July 6, 2020.