
Civic Collaboration Creates Canoemobile
Wilderness Inquiry, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit that travels the country with its Canoemobile is a collaboration of federal, state, and local partners connecting urban youth to

Wilderness Inquiry, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit that travels the country with its Canoemobile is a collaboration of federal, state, and local partners connecting urban youth to

Minnesota’s water has come a long way from the days when raw sewage flowed untreated into rivers as a matter of course. However, there is

In Minnesota there are some guidelines and advisories that remain, year after year, as a rule of thumb for keeping safe when bodies of water

Road salt poses one of the larger threats to water quality during the winter. Salt splashed from the road kills nearby vegetation and can leave

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has developed a watershed monitoring strategy which uses an effective and efficient integration of agency and local monitoring programs

The Minneapolis and St. Paul Metropolitan region has put in place a plan to better the community and future residents for years to come. The

In an era of increasingly sophisticated technology, two treatment plants on the Mississippi River are experimenting with what might be the original water-quality gauge: mussels.

Flow equalization is basically storing wastewater generated over a period of time to spread the flow out more evenly for a day or week. It

Residents of Wayzata, the city is in the process of finishing infrastructure construction projects and sewer pipeline repairs. Ferndale Road South and West and Gardner

The Metropolitan Council Environmental Services is busy at work with sewer main rehabilitations in St. Paul. The City has actively planned these repairs (in stages)