Wisconsin Statutes (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Chapter 283. Pollution Discharge Elimination |
SubChapter V. GENERAL PROVISIONS; ENFORCEMENT |
Section 283.84. Trading of water pollution credits.
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- (1) The department shall administer a program for the trading of water pollution credits that is consistent with the federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 USC 1251 to 1387 . Subject to sub. (1m) , under the program the department may authorize a person required to obtain a permit to increase the discharge of pollutants above levels that would otherwise be authorized in the permit if the person does one of the following:(a) Reaches a binding, written agreement with another person who is required to obtain a permit under which the other person agrees to reduce the discharge of pollutants below the levels that would otherwise be authorized in the other person's permit.(b) Reaches a binding, written agreement with another person who is not required to obtain a permit under which the other person agrees to reduce the amount of water pollution that it causes below the levels of water pollution that it causes when the agreement is reached.(c) Reaches a binding, written agreement with the department or a local governmental unit, as defined in s. 16.97 (7) , under which the person pays money to the department or local governmental unit and the department or local governmental unit uses the money to reduce water pollution or to provide cost-sharing, for the purposes of s. 281.16 (3) (e) or (4) , for projects to reduce water pollution.(d) Reaches a binding, written agreement with the department under which the person reduces the discharge of pollutants under another permit that the person holds below the levels that would otherwise be authorized in the other permit.(e) Reaches a binding, written agreement with the department under which the person constructs a project or implements a plan that results in reducing the amount of water pollution from sources other than the source covered by the permit.(1m) Under the program, the department may authorize a person to increase a discharge of pollutants above levels that would otherwise be authorized in the permit only if all of the following apply:(b) The increase in pollutants and the reduction in pollutants provided for in the agreement under sub. (1) involve the same pollutant or the same water quality standard.(d) The increase in pollutants and the reduction in pollutants occur within the same basin or portion of a basin, as determined by the department.(3m) A person engaged in mining, as defined in s. 293.01 (9) or 295.41 (26) , prospecting, as defined in s. 293.01 (18) , bulk sampling, as defined in s. 295.41 (7) , or nonmetallic mining, as defined in s. 295.11 (3) , may not enter into an agreement under sub. (1) .(3r) The department shall include terms and conditions related to agreements under sub. (1) in new and reissued permits.(4) The department shall modify the permits of persons entering into agreements under sub. (1) to enable the agreements to be implemented and to include terms and conditions related to the agreements.(6) The department may promulgate rules for the administration of this section.