Wisconsin law requires each county to have an LWRM Plan that has been approved by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), and the Land and Water Conservation Board reviews plans and recommends action to DATCP. Plans are approved for a 10-year period, with a review by the board at the halway point in year five. Work Plans must be submitted annually in order to comply with s. ATCP 50.12(2)(i). The tables below show what year each county must submit and present either a five-year review or 10-year revision of their LWRM Plan for approval.
Five-Year Review Schedule
Buffalo
| Dodge
| Barron
| Kewaunee
| Adams
| Brown
|
Florence
| Eau Claire
| Bayfield
| La Crosse
| Iowa
| Crawford
|
Green
| Jackson
| Calumet
| Langlade
| Lafayette
| Dunn
|
Milwaukee
| Racine
| Clark
| Vernon
| Manitowoc
| Kenosha
|
Pierce
| Richland
| Marquette
| Vilas
| Oconto
| Sawyer
|
Waukesha
| | Price
| Wood
| Rusk
| Shawano
|
Waupaca
| |
|
| Sheboygan
| Trempealeau
|
Waushara
| | | | |
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10-Year Revision Schedule
Brown
| Burnett
| Dane
| Ashland
| Columbia
| Buffalo
|
Crawford
| Fond du Lac
| Grant
| Chippewa
| Door
| Florence
|
Dunn
| Forest
| Green Lake
| Douglas
| Iron
| Green
|
Kenosha
| Lincoln
| Juneau
| Oneida
| Jefferson
| Milwaukee
|
Sawyer
| Menomonee
| Monroe
| Polk
| Marathon
| Pierce
|
Shawano
| Outagamie
| St. Croix
| Portage
| Marinette
| Waukesha
|
Trempealeau
| Sauk
| Taylor
| Rock
| Ozaukee
| Waupaca
|
| Washburn
| | | Pepin
| Waushara
|
| |
| | Walworth
|
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| | | Washington
| |
| | | | Winnebago
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