Aquatic nuisance control cards, 1951-1981.

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Aquatic nuisance control cards, 1951-1981.

Cards showing the amount of chemicals applied to Wisconsin lakes to control the growth of algae and other aquatic weeds. Information also includes the application sponsor, the fees paid, the quantity of specific chemicals applied, and the acreage treated. Earlier cards show applications approved by the Committee on Water Pollution.

2.0 c.f. (5 card boxes)

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Wisconsin. Dept. of Natural Resources. Division of Enforcement.

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Wisconsin. Division of Environmental Protection

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By the reorganization act of 1967 (chapter 75), the Dept. of Resource Development (WIHV86-A114) became the Division of Resource Development under the Dept. of Natural Resources (WIHV85-A695). In 1969 it was renamed the Division of Environmental Protection, the name used in the Wisconsin State Archives' database for records dating 1967-1974. In 1974, its functions were divided between a new Division of Enforcement (WIHV86-A901) and Division of Environmental Standards (WIHV86-A902). ...

Wisconsin Committee on Water Pollution

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