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Water Law Challenges and Opportunities 2023

Product ID: CA3467M
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Water, water everywhere

With more than 15,000 lakes, 32,000 rivers and streams, and shorelines on two Great Lakes, Wisconsin is a water rich state. The Badger State draws on its water resources for agriculture, recreation, industry, drinking water, and countless other uses. But while water is plentiful today, managing our water resources for future generations presents several challenges.

At Water Law Challenges and Opportunities, you’ll get an in-depth look at the most pressing issues Wisconsin is facing when it comes to water management, including:

  • Balancing residential and commercial developments with public access to waterfronts, particularly in the areas of historic lakebed fill
  • New regulations for the protection and usage of shoreland and wetland areas in Wisconsin
  • Plans for the management of emerging contaminants such as PFAS
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OnDemand seminar

Pricing

Member $209.00

Non-Member $289.00

Credits

4 CLE

Date and Time

Wednesday, April 12, 20238:30 AM - 12:05 PM CT

Add to Calendar 4/12/2023 8:30:00 AM 4/12/2023 12:05:00 PM America/Chicago Water Law Challenges and Opportunities 2023

Water, water everywhere

With more than 15,000 lakes, 32,000 rivers and streams, and shorelines on two Great Lakes, Wisconsin is a water rich state. The Badger State draws on its water resources for agriculture, recreation, industry, drinking water, and countless other uses. But while water is plentiful today, managing our water resources for future generations presents several challenges.

At Water Law Challenges and Opportunities, you’ll get an in-depth look at the most pressing issues Wisconsin is facing when it comes to water management, including:

  • Balancing residential and commercial developments with public access to waterfronts, particularly in the areas of historic lakebed fill
  • New regulations for the protection and usage of shoreland and wetland areas in Wisconsin
  • Plans for the management of emerging contaminants such as PFAS
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Madison, WI 53718

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Water, water everywhere

With more than 15,000 lakes, 32,000 rivers and streams, and shorelines on two Great Lakes, Wisconsin is a water rich state. The Badger State draws on its water resources for agriculture, recreation, industry, drinking water, and countless other uses. But while water is plentiful today, managing our water resources for future generations presents several challenges.

At Water Law Challenges and Opportunities, you’ll get an in-depth look at the most pressing issues Wisconsin is facing when it comes to water management, including:

  • Balancing residential and commercial developments with public access to waterfronts, particularly in the areas of historic lakebed fill
  • New regulations for the protection and usage of shoreland and wetland areas in Wisconsin
  • Plans for the management of emerging contaminants such as PFAS
Read More ↓

Program Chair and Presenter

Paul G. Kent
Stafford Rosenbaum LLP
Madison

Presenters

Evan Feinauer
Clean Wisconsin
Madison

Michael J. Kowalkowski
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Madison

Mary Beth Peranteau
Fredrikson & Byron PA
Madison

Vanessa D. Wishart
Stafford Rosenbaum LLP
Madison

Edward B. Witte
Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.
Milwaukee

James Zellmer
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Madison

Leah Hurtgen Ziemba
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Madison

8:30 a.m. : An Overview of DNR Priorities on Water Issues

James Zellmer

8:55 a.m. : Water Quality and Emerging Contaminants

  • New surface water rule
  • Groundwater standards
  • Land application issues
  • Contaminated lands and discharges of contaminated water

Vanessa D. Wishart, Edward B. Witte

9:45 a.m. : Recent Developments in Groundwater Management

Evan Feinauer, Leah Hurtgen Ziemba

10:10 a.m. : Break

10:25 a.m. : Historic Fill of Great Lakes Waterfront

Paul G. Kent

11:15.m. : Shorelands and Wetlands: Ongoing Issues and New Regulations

  • Riparian rights on flowages – case history and 2021 Act 47
  • Apportionment of the riparian zone—recognized methods and unusual circumstances.
  • Adverse possession claims
  • Changes to NR 320 rules on waterway permits
  • Updates to wetland mitigation NR 350
  • Other waterway and wetland updates

Mary Beth Peranteau, Mike Kowalkowski

12:05 p.m. : Program Concludes

Webcast replay schedule may vary slightly from above listed times.

  • Know which water law challenges and programs are priorities for the DNR
  • Assess the impact of recent court rulings on groundwater management
  • Discuss ways to balance public access with the need for lakebed development
  • Learn about recent and proposed waterway and wetland regulations
  • Examine the latest proposals to prevent and mitigate pollution from emerging contaminants
  • Environmental lawyers
  • Agricultural lawyers
  • Residential real estate lawyers
  • Commercial real estate lawyers
  • Municipal and government lawyers

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