Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB318

Introduced
6/9/23  
Refer
6/9/23  
Report Pass
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Aquatic plant management plans and permit exemptions.

Note

Overall, AB318 emphasizes a regulatory approach that merges ecological best practices with practical considerations for property owners, although the implications of these exemptions remain a point of debate among stakeholders.

Impact

Under current laws, individuals must obtain a permit to manage aquatic plants using chemicals or biological agents. However, AB318 modifies this by creating exemptions specific to private ponds, defined as small water bodies under 10 acres with no public access. This amendment allows property owners to apply certain chemical treatments without a permit, provided they follow specific regulations and maintain records. This change aims to reduce the financial burden on property owners while still adhering to safety and environmental standards.

Summary

Assembly Bill 318 proposes significant changes to the management of aquatic plants within the state, specifically targeting the control of invasive and nuisance aquatic plants. The bill aims to ensure that the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) implements efforts that utilize methods supported by peer-reviewed science to suppress or eradicate these unwanted species. A critical aspect of the bill is its requirement for DNR plans to guarantee that invasive and nuisance aquatic plants are managed effectively and to the greatest extent possible.

Contention

The bill has generated discussion regarding its balance between environmental protection and individual property rights. Proponents argue that the bill simplifies the process for homeowners managing small water bodies, thereby promoting responsible stewardship of private lands. Conversely, critics raise concerns about the potential environmental risks associated with exempting small ponds from stringent permitting, fearing it may lead to unchecked chemical usage that could harm local ecosystems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB316

Aquatic plant management plans and permit exemptions.

WI H0589

An act relating to aquatic nuisance control

WI H0579

Aquatic Plant Management

WI LD1534

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Interagency Task Force on Invasive Aquatic Plants and Nuisance Species

WI S2153

Establishes the Rhode Island lake management program within the department of environmental management to aid with lake and pond management issues relating to the control of aquatic invasive plants.

WI H8093

Establishes the Rhode Island lake management program within the department of environmental management to aid with lake and pond management issues relating to the control of aquatic invasive plants.

WI H0031

An act relating to aquatic nuisance control

WI HB0147

Aquatic Invasive Species Amendments

WI LD92

An Act to Minimize the Propagation of Invasive Aquatic Plants

WI HB782

Deposits proceeds collected by the state from the use or withdrawal of surface water into the Aquatic Plant Control Fund for aquatic weed control and eradication

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.