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Mayfly Larvae of Wisconsin
Author(s) Tom H. Klubertanz. Mayflies are important members of aquatic communities in Wisconsin and valuable indicators of water quality. This ric...
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Aquatic Insects of Wisconsin
Author(s) William L. Hilsenhoff Aquatic insects are important in many ways, providing food for fish and serving as monitors for water quality. Thi...
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Wonderful, Wacky, Water Critters
Author(s) Suzanne Wade. Meet 58 curious (and mostly very small) creatures that inhabit Wisconsin's fresh waters. Read, for instance, about the hyd...
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My Lakeshore Field Journal
Author(s) John Haack, Bret Shaw. Find fun facts about plants, insects, and wildlife in and around Wisconsin lakes. This unique, interactive journa...
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The Basics of Micro Irrigation
Author(s) Scott Sanford, John Panuska. Micro irrigation has numerous advantages over sprinkler irrigation and can be used in greenhouses, orchard...
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Storm Water Basins: Using Natural Landscaping for Water Quality and Esthetics
A storm water basin holds rainwater after a storm so that it can be released slowly enough that it wont cause flooding and erosion. This comprehen...
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Managing Wisconsin Fish Ponds
Author(s) William Swenson, Stanley Nichols, Scott Craven. This booklet provides up-to-date, reliable information for those interested in building ...
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Protecting Your Waterfront Investment: 10 Shoreland Stewardship Practices
Author(s) Lynn Markham, Kate Demorest. Healthy watersheds make healthy lakes and higher property values. Created for people who live on a waterfr...
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Model Lake Plan for a Local Community, A
Author(s) Lowell Klessig, Buzz Sorge, Robert Korth, Michael Dresen, Jeff Bode. This model lake management plan was written for people who live on...
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Maintaining Your Home Well Water System
Author(s) Christine Mechenich, George Gibson, Jim Peterson, Byron Shaw, Gary Jackson. When your well system is properly located, installed, mainta...
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Total Suspended Solids: The Hows & Whys of Controlling Runoff Pollution
Author(s) David S. Liebl, Mary Anne Lowndes. This brochure explains the importance of reducing pollutants in stormwater runoff, how these pollutan...
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Storm Water Detention Ponds: Site Safety & Design
Author(s) David S. Liebl. Storm water detention ponds are widely used and extremely effective. Learn about potential safety hazards and techniques...
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Protect Our Lakes & Streams: Help Stop Polluted Water Runoff
Author(s) John Exo, Kris Tiles, Andy Yencha. This fact sheet looks at taking simple steps to clean up our lakes and streams, serious problems caus...
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Improving Your Private Well Water Quality
Author(s) Kevin Masarik. While most private wells in Wisconsin provide water that is good quality, many private well owners experience problems. T...
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Fresh Look at Shoreland Restoration
A green lawn running down to the water edge allows 18 times more sediment and seven times more phosphorus to run into the water than a natural sho...
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Benefits of Well-Managed Stream Corridors
Author(s) Scott Craven, Gary Jackson, William Swenson, Bruce Webendorfer Landowners, volunteer groups and government conservation agencies working...
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Wisconsin Land Use Megatrends: Water
Author(s) Anna Haines, Lynn Markham, Dan McFarlane, Eric Olson, Rebecca Roberts, Linda Stoll. The Public Trust Doctrine provides the foundation fo...
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Wisconsin Land Use Megatrends: Housing
Author(s) Anna Haines, Lynn Markham, Dan McFarlane, Eric Olson, Rebecca Roberts, Linda Stoll. Housing, in all its forms, is usually the number one...
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A Second Life for Trees in Lakes: As Useful in Water as They Were on Land
Author(s) Michael A. Bozek Remarkably, after a tree falls in the lake, it might last another 300 to 600 years in the water. Fish use submerged tree...
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Fish Hotel
Author(s) Lynn Markham, Justin Sipiorski (Illustrator). Tessa and her cousin Hugo grab their snorkeling gear for an underwater adventure and end u...
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Final Report of the Northeast Wisconsin Karst Task Force
Author(s) Edited by Kevin Erb, Ron Stieglitz. This February 9, 2007 report documents the findings of the task force convened to consider the exis...
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On-Site Water Reuse Systems: Using Water to Its Full Potential
Author(s) Kevin Masarik. Water reuse-the next great advance in water conservation because of its tremendous potential to maximize water use effici...
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Managing Pastures for Water Quality: Understanding Riparian Areas
Author(s) Rhonda R. Gildersleeve, Peggy Compton. The narrow green areas along banks of rivers, lakes, and ponds contain unique plant communities, ...
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Managing Pastures for Water Quality: Strategies for Seasonal Livestock Use
Author(s) Rhonda R. Gildersleeve, Peggy Compton. The narrow green zones along banks of rivers, lakes, and ponds may offer good grazing but are eas...
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Wisconsin Land Use Megatrends: Agriculture
Author(s) Anna Haines, Lynn Markham, Dan McFarlane, Eric Olson, Rebecca Roberts, Linda Stoll. Numerous maps and graphs help tell the tale of how a...
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Walking On Water: Essays for the Central Sands
Author(s) Editors: A. J. Bussan, George Kraft, Justin Isherwood. When farmers pump huge quantities of groundwater to irrigate fields, the water le...
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Tile Drainage in Wisconsin: Understanding and Locating Tile Drainage Systems
Author(s) Matt Ruark, John Panuska, Eric Cooley, Joe Pagel. Subsurface drainage is used for agricultural, residential, and industrial purposes to...
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Tile Drainage in Wisconsin: Maintaining Tile Drainage Systems
Author(s) John C. Panuska, Matthew D. Ruark, Eric T. Cooley. This fact sheet provides information on locating, inspecting, and maintaining tile dr...
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Water Issues in Wisconsin: Water as a Public Good: Property Rights
Author(s) Dave Marcouiller, Scott Coggins. Discusses the role of property rights in the way water is valued in Wisconsin (4 pages; 1998). Download
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Understanding Lake Data
Author(s) Byron Shaw, Christine Mechenich, Lowell Klessig. This publication explains the physical and chemical compositions of different types of...
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The Water's Edge
This introduction to life at The Water's Edge reveals the advantages of a natural, wildlife-friendly shore, and describes how you can restore, cre...
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Standard Erosion Control Plan
This Standard Erosion Control Plan is provided to assist builders in meeting the requirement stated in chapters Comm 20 and 21 of the Wisconsin Un...
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Sensible Shoreland Lighting
Author(s) David S. Liebl, Robert Korth. On many Wisconsin lakeshores, where once nights were dark enough that one could see the Milky Way and Plei...
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Protecting Our Living Shores
The authors sketch the intricate interconnection between plants, animals, and water along Wisconsin shores. They discuss the grasses, flowers, an...
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Protecting and Restoring Shorelands
The authors describe how to begin restoring a shore to its native state, a task that requires taking into account the topography and soil of the s...
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Polluted Urban Runoff: A Source of Concern
Author(s) Carolyn B. Johnson, Dotty Juengst. This is a summary of the pollutants that originate in urban landscapes and run off into Wisconsin riv...
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