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The Public Trust Doctrine and Lakes Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Conference (April 6, 2017) Prof. David A. Strifling, Director, MULS Water Law and Policy Initiative

Image credit: Architect of the Capitol MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL The public trust an ancient doctrine By the law of nature these things are common to mankind the air, running water, the sea, and consequently the shores of the sea. No one, therefore, is forbidden to approach the seashore, provided that he respects habitations, monuments, and buildings... Institutes of Justinian, Sixth Century

Image credit: Eastern Illinois University MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL The public trust in the United States

The public trust in the United States Title to land under navigable waters is held in trust for the people of the state, that they may enjoy the navigation of the waters, carry on commerce over them, and have liberty of fishing therein, freed from the obstruction or interference of private parties. Won t sanction abdication of the general control of the state over lands under the navigable waters of an entire harbor or...lake...

The public trust in the United States Such abdication is not consistent with the exercise of that trust which requires the government of the state to preserve such waters for the use of the public. State can make small grants if doing so improves or at least does not substantially impair the public interest. Illinois Central v. Illinois (1892) Decision 4-3, with two justices not participating

The public trust in the United States Historically anchored in protecting narrow category of rights: Commerce Navigation Fishing Question is how far doctrine should extend: Water quality Recreation Enjoyment of natural beauty Land that affects water The atmosphere

The public trust in the United States Even though it originated in a federal case, the doctrine has evolved as a matter of state law 51 different versions, lots of variation by state: Ban the transfer of certain (usually waterrelated) resources to private ownership Describe the terms of ownership that apply to trust resources if transferred to private ownership (subject to ongoing regulatory power) Preserve public access to trust resources

The public trust in Wisconsin Wisconsin Constitution, Article IX, Section 1... the river Mississippi and the navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and the St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways and forever free... Generally taken to mean that a state must act as trustee of certain natural resources, particularly navigable waters, and manage them from trust beneficiaries its people Problem what exactly does this mean? Series of Wisconsin Supreme Court cases have attempted to figure this out

The public trust in Wisconsin The public trust doctrine 1914: With respect to navigable streams, State has right to secure and preserve to the people the full enjoyment of navigation and the rights incident thereto. Diana Shooting Club v. Hasting 1952: State s public trust extends to the uses of such waters for fishing, hunting, and other recreational purposes, as well as for pure navigation. Muench v. Public Service Commission 1972: Public trust duty requires state not only to promote navigation but also to protect and preserve those waters for fishing, recreation, and scenic beauty. Just v. Marinette County

The public trust in Wisconsin The doctrine reaches a high point? 2006: When considering actions that affect navigable waters in the state, one must start with the public trust doctrine... Hilton v. DNR

The public trust in Wisconsin More from Hilton Primary authority to administer the trust rests with the Legislature Legislature is charged with protection of the public s rights in effectuating the purposes of the trust Legislature may authorize limited encroachments on navigable waters, where public interest will be served Legislature has generally delegated the duty to administer our environmental laws to the DNR

The public trust in Wisconsin The public trust doctrine 2011: DNR has statutory authority to protect surface waters, and general duty to consider whether high capacity well under review may harm waters of the state. The inquiry is highly fact-specific and depends on the material presented to the agency. Lake Beulah Mgmt. Dist. v. DNR 2013: Focus of public trust doctrine must be on navigable waters. Because state doesn t own natural resources (water) above ordinary high water mark (OHWM), DNR can t use public trust authority to regulate non-navigable waters and lands (e.g., nearby wetlands.) State may only regulate these areas via police powers. Rock-Koshkonong Lake Dist. v. DNR.

The public trust in Wisconsin Reshaping the public trust doctrine Wis. Stat. 227.10(2m) (2011)

The public trust in Wisconsin Reshaping the public trust doctrine Opinion of the Attorney General, OAG-1-16: public trust doctrine does not give DNR explicit authority to impose any condition on high capacity well permits No specific statute gives DNR this explicit authority, either Per Wis. Stat. 227.10(2m), DNR may not impose conditions on HCW unless explicitly authorized by statute

High capacity wells and the public trust

High capacity wells and the public trust Source: George Kraft, UW- Stevens Point

The public trust in Wisconsin High capacity wells (Last year, AB 874/SB 239) Current law: must obtain DNR approval before constructing or operating a high-capacity well (removes more than 100,000 gallons per day) (see Wis. Stat. 281.34) Bills provide that no additional approval is needed for the owner of a HCW to repair or maintain the well, or to construct a replacement well within 75 feet, or to reconstruct the well, or to transfer the approval to a new landowner Senate and Assembly could not reconcile over whether to include a provision that would have allowed someone harmed by another s water withdrawal to file a private nuisance action against that person Neither bill passed

The public trust in Wisconsin

The public trust A Tale of Two Cities?

The public trust in Wisconsin a new chapter?

The public trust in Wisconsin a new chapter?

The public trust in Wisconsin Transcript of court s oral decision: Majority of lots 92 and 100 were under water at the time of statehood. In the time since, some of the area has filled in via natural accretion (and then later overfilled and bulkheaded). [T]he law is clear that a riparian owner can t retain title to lakebed property by filling that is done by that riparian owner.

The public trust in Wisconsin a new chapter?

Contact information Prof. David Strifling Director, Water Law and Policy Initiative Marquette University Law School P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 (414)288-8036 david.strifling@marquette.edu