88.11 Assistance to drainage districts.
(1) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall employ an engineer, who shall be the state drainage engineer, to improve district operations. The department shall do all of the following:
(a) Perform inspections in drainage districts to determine compliance with this section.
(b) Review and approve district maintenance plans including ditch designs; installation and maintenance of structures; and plans for drainage, drainage control, soil conservation and water conservation, and require alteration of plans and existing structures in order to achieve and maintain compliance with performance standards established under par. (i).
(c) Provide guidance to drainage boards and professional engineers in developing district surveys and maintenance plans.
(d) Review and approve district designs for new ditches and structures, assist districts in developing hydrologic and hydraulic information about project effectiveness, and require alteration of the designs in order to achieve and maintain compliance with performance standards established under par. (i).
(e) Coordinate district activities with the department of natural resources.
(f) Assist districts in applying for permits under s. 88.31.
(g) Provide guidelines for compliance with federal and state agricultural and conservation programs.
(h) Establish, by rule, procedures for assessments and reassessments.
(i) Establish, by rule, performance standards for drainage district structures, ditches, maintenance and operations, in order to minimize adverse effects on water quality. The performance standards shall be consistent with any requirements imposed by the department of natural resources under s. 88.31.
(j) Prepare reports for the purposes of sub. (3).
(k) Establish, by rule, a procedure for an investigation of whether a drainage district complies with this section and any requirements imposed by the department under this section.
(L) In cooperation with the state drainage engineer, produce an educational pamphlet in 2009, and every 3 years thereafter, that describes the function of drainage districts, costs that may be assessed to persons whose property is located in a drainage district, and contact information for the state drainage engineer. The pamphlet shall be distributed, upon request, to drainage boards and to any person who requests the pamphlet.
(1m) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection may perform any functions related to drainage districts that the department considers appropriate.
(2) The state drainage engineer shall provide technical assistance to improve district operations on the request of the department of natural resources, drainage board, landowners in the district or the judge.
(3) If the area proposed for drainage exceeds 200 acres in a single project, the board or the petitioners, before the hearing on the report under s. 88.34, 88.36 or 88.77, shall procure a report of the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection on all of the following:
(a) The location, design, feasibility and cost of the proposed outlet drains.
(b) A general description of the additional drainage necessary to reclaim the land fully for general agricultural purposes, and its probable cost.
(c) A general comparison of the benefits in the different parts of the district on the basis of the location and design of the proposed drains.
(d) The physical features of the land to be drained.
(4) The board or the petitioners, with the aid of an engineer having the qualifications specified in s. 88.21 (5), shall make the necessary survey and evaluation as directed by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection for its report.
(6) A drainage district shall comply with the rules promulgated under this section and any requirements imposed by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection under this section.
(7) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection may issue a special order directing the immediate cessation of work regulated under this section until the necessary plan approval is obtained or until the project complies with this section.
(8) Any person who violates this section may be required to forfeit not less than $25 nor more than $500 for each violation. Each day of continued violation constitutes a separate offense.
History: 1989 a. 31 ss. 2200d, 2200k; 1991 a. 309; 1993 a. 456; 2001 a. 103; 2007 a. 121.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 88 - Drainage of lands.
88.02 - Outstanding securities and contracts not affected.
88.03 - Drainage proceedings equitable in nature.
88.032 - Amendment of documents.
88.04 - General rules relating to signatures on petitions.
88.05 - General rules applicable to notices of hearings.
88.06 - General procedure for obtaining consent or approval of the court in drainage proceedings.
88.065 - General procedure for drainage board hearings.
88.07 - General rules; drainage proceedings in court.
88.08 - Costs in drainage proceedings.
88.09 - Certiorari; drainage board decisions.
88.10 - Guardian ad litem; failure to appoint.
88.11 - Assistance to drainage districts.
88.12 - Proceedings when drainage area is in more than one county.
88.13 - Right to enter lands of drainage district.
88.14 - Controversies between districts.
88.145 - Limitation of damages and suits.
88.16 - Notification requirements, engineering study.
88.161 - Transition for certain drainage districts.
88.17 - Appointment and organization of drainage board.
88.172 - Limited liability of drainage board members.
88.18 - County treasurer to serve as treasurer of drainage districts.
88.19 - Board to keep records.
88.20 - Conflict of interest prohibited.
88.21 - General powers of the drainage board.
88.212 - Required actions for the drainage board.
88.22 - Power of board to contract with the federal government and other agencies.
88.23 - Power of board to levy assessments for costs.
88.24 - Board to file annual report.
88.27 - Who may petition for organization of a drainage district.
88.29 - Referral of petition to board; examination of lands; hearing by board.
88.31 - Special procedure in cases affecting navigable waters.
88.33 - Drainage project may be stopped prior to organization of district.
88.34 - Hearing by the court; organization of drainage district.
88.35 - Laying out drains, assessment of benefits and award of damages in newly organized district.
88.40 - Assessments for costs to be certified to register of deeds; assessments are lien on lands.
88.405 - Assessment for connection to district drain.
88.41 - Payment of assessments for costs.
88.42 - Unpaid drainage assessments to be collected as taxes.
88.43 - Collection of assessments as delinquent taxes.
88.44 - Contesting validity of assessments.
88.45 - Procedure upon discovering omitted assessments.
88.46 - Reassessment of benefits.
88.47 - Apportionment of assessments when assessed parcel is divided.
88.48 - Assessment of county and municipal lands.
88.49 - Assessment of one district by another; judgment against district.
88.50 - When state lands subject to assessment; right-of-way across state lands.
88.55 - Refunding district obligations.
88.56 - Compromise and discharge of obligations.
88.62 - Conditions relative to doing of work.
88.63 - Maintenance and repair of drains.
88.64 - Assessment against municipalities for enlargement or maintenance of drains.
88.66 - Construction and repair of drains crossing railroad right-of-way.
88.68 - Construction of drain across public highway; construction of bridges across drains.
88.69 - District liable for damage to land outside its boundaries.
88.70 - Formation of subdistrict to obtain more thorough drainage.
88.71 - Enlarging or supplementing existing drains.
88.72 - Removal of dams or other obstructions in drainage outlets.
88.73 - Providing drainage for lands assessed but not adequately drained.
88.77 - Annexation of lands upon petition of owners.
88.78 - Annexation of benefited lands.
88.785 - Certain annexations prohibited.
88.79 - Consolidation of drainage districts in process of organization.
88.791 - Consolidation of existing drainage districts.
88.80 - Withdrawal of lands from drainage district.
88.81 - Proceedings to suspend operations of drainage district.
88.815 - Dissolution of suspended drainage districts.
88.817 - Leola drainage district.
88.82 - Dissolution of drainage districts.
88.83 - Transfer of district to municipal jurisdiction.
88.88 - Railroad to construct ditch or sluiceway across right-of-way.
88.89 - Roads not to obstruct natural watercourse.
88.90 - Removal of obstructions from natural watercourses.
88.91 - Penalty for placing obstruction in ditches.
88.92 - Private drains not to be connected with district drains.