MEETING NOTICE: The Annual Budget Hearing for the Town of Whitestown will be held on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. at the Whitestown Town Hall. The regular monthly board meeting will immediately follow the Budget Hearing. A complete agenda will be posted. Mona Spohn, Clerk
VILLAGE OF WILTON REGULAR BOARD MEETING, NOVEMBER 12, 2018 @ 7PM: A regular meeting of the Wilton Village Board will be held on November 12, 2018, at 7:00 pm at the Wilton Village Hall, located at 400 East Street, Wilton, WI. A complete agenda will be posted. Lori Brueggen, village clerk-treasurer
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MEETING NOTICE: The Norwalk Village Board will hold the monthly meeting on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:30 PM at the Norwalk Village Hall. The 2019 Budget Public hearing will be held at 7:15 pm. Agenda will be posted. Sharon Karis, village clerk
WILTON FOOD PANTRY: The Wilton Area Food Pantry is located in the Wilton Community Center at 400 East Street. The pantry is open every Tuesday from 1-2 pm or by appointment by calling (608) 435-6922.
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The Wilton American Legion Hall is always available for wedding receptions, banquets, parties, anniversaries, business meetings, dances, etc. Call 608-343-5742 for appointment.
MEETING NOTICE: Town of Sheldon will hold their monthly board meeting on Monday, November 12, 2018, in the Town Hall immediately after the Public Hearing on the budget and Special Town Meeting to adopt the budget which starts at 8:00 p.m. Agenda: Call to order, Clerk’s report, Treasurer’s report, FEMA update, patrolman’s report, review and approve payment of bills, set next meeting date, adjourn. Deborah Ferries, clerk
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MEETING NOTICE: The regular monthly meeting of the Village of Ontario Board will be held on Monday, November 12, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the Ontario Fire Station. A Public Hearing will be held at 6:55PM for the proposed 2019 General Budget. Agenda will be posted. Terri Taylor, Clerk/Treasurer
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MEETING NOTICE: Notice is hereby given that the Monroe-Vernon Fire Association will be having its annual meeting on: Thursday November 8th, 2018 at 7:00 pm at the Ontario Fire Station. Mike Parr, Sec/Tres
HELP WANTED: Hiring machine operators for all shifts. Apply at NTM, Inc., 113 Railroad St., Elroy. Phone 608-462-5066. Equal Opportunity Employer.
STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO REISSUE A WISCONSIN POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (WPDES) PERMIT No. WI-0020516-10-0. FOR THE COMPLETE PUBLIC NOTICE AND DETAILS GO TO THE WEB LINK: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/wastewater/PublicNotices.html. Permittee: Village of Kendall, PO Box 216, Kendall, WI 54638-8622. Facility Where Discharge Occurs: Kendall Wastewater Treatment Facility, 208 East South Railroad St., Kendall, WI. Receiving Water and Location: Baraboo River in the Seymour Creek and Upper Baraboo River Watershed of the Lower Wisconsin River Basin in Monroe County. Brief Facility Description: The Kendall Wastewater Treatment Plant upgraded from a conventional package plant with aeration basins, a center clarifier, and aerobic sludge treatment to an extended aeration Aero-Mod Sequox Plus wastewater treatment facility consisting of two parallel treatment trains. The old package plant tank was converted for use as aerated storage for waste sludge generated and a new sludge load-out station was constructed. At the new WWTF, raw wastewater is pumped to the fine screen and screened wastewater flows by gravity to the Aero-Mod into the single influent selector tank with coarse bubble aeration for mixing of the influent wastewater and return activated sludge (RAS). From the selector tank, flow is split between the two aerated treatment trains, each consisting of a first-stage aeration tank, a second-stage aeration tank, a third-stage aeration tank, clarifier, and aerobic digester tank. All tanks except the clarifiers are equipped with coarse bubble diffusers. Aeration duration and frequency is controlled by a DO probe in each of the first-stage aeration tanks. WAS is pumped on a timer from the first-stage aeration tanks to the digesters. Phosphorus can be removed with alum addition to the influent selector tank, although the Village is not currently adding chemical. Effluent is disinfected via UV light prior to discharge to the Baraboo River. The WWTF upgrade also included major improvements to the collection system. The facility treats domestic waste from the Village of Kendall. The annual average design flow is 0.07 million gallons per day (MGD) and had an actual annual average flow of 0.047 MGD from May through July in 2018. Sludge is hauled to the Elroy WWTF. The reissuance provides language, if the facility chooses to do so, to pursue land application of sludge pending approval of land application sites. Significant changes in effluent monitoring and/or limits in the upcoming permit term are as follows: 1) removal of effluent flow monitoring since flow is now monitored before the influent sample point, 2) lower effluent phosphorus interim limits associated with an approved multi-discharger variance for phosphorus (MDV) and compliance schedules to comply with s. 283.16, Wis. Stats. requirements for phosphorus, 3) addition of weekly geometric mean limit for fecal coliform 4) removal of chlorine monitoring and limits, 5) chloride monitoring in the 4th year of the permit, and 6) reduction of monitoring for copper and ammonia nitrogen to only 4th year of the permit term. In addition, the option of land applying sludge on Department approved sites has been added to the sludge sample point and associated land application sampling parameters. Permit Drafter: Angela Parkhurst, DNR, WCR Headquarters, 1300 W. Clairemont Ave, Eau Claire, WI 54701, (715) 839-3836, angela.parkhurst@wisconsin.gov. Basin Engineer: Peter Pfefferkorn, DNR, 473 Griffith Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, (715) 421-7868, peter.pfefferkorn@wisconsin.gov. The Department has tentatively decided that the above specified WPDES permit should be reissued. Phosphorus Multi-Discharger Variance: The Department has determined that the permittee is eligible for a phosphorus multi-discharger variance (MDV) in accordance with s. 283.16, Wis. Stats. Comments on this determination are requested and additional supporting documentation and data are available upon request. Persons wishing to comment on or object to the proposed permit action, or to request a public hearing, may write to the Department of Natural Resources at the permit drafter’s address. All comments or suggestions received no later than 30 days after the publication date of this public notice will be considered along with other information on file in making a final decision regarding the permit. Anyone providing comments in response to this public notice will receive a notification of the Department’s final decision when the permit is issued. The Department may schedule a public informational hearing if requested by any person and shall schedule an informational hearing if a petition requesting a hearing is received from 5 or more persons or if response to this notice indicates significant public interest pursuant to s. 283.49, Stats. Information on requesting a hearing is at the above web link. Limitations and conditions which the Department believes adequately protect the receiving water are included in the proposed permit. Information on file for this permit action, including the draft permit, fact sheet and permit application, may be reviewed on the internet at the above web link or may be inspected and copied at the permit drafter’s office during office hours. Information on this permit may also be obtained by calling the permit drafter or by writing to the Department. Reasonable costs (15 cents per page for copies and 7 cents per page for scanning) will be charged for information in the file other than the public notice, permit and fact sheet. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, reasonable accommodation, including the provision of informational material in an alternative format, will be made to qualified individuals upon request.