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We develop plans to preserve and manage the region's water resources Residents of the Twin Cities metro area count on clean drinking water. They value the water quality of the region’s lakes, streams, and rivers. While many public, private, and nonprofit organizations have ...
Planning for relocation of the Hastings Plant Environmental Services plans to relocate the Hastings Wastewater Treatment Plant about two miles southeast of its existing location. The existing site, located in downtown Hastings along the Mississippi River, cannot be expand...
The Metropolitan Council's approach to water quality relies on a watershed focus to control pollution from point (specific) and nonpoint (diffuse) sources. We bring together agencies and organizations in partnerships for collaborative planning and implementation. Watersheds ...
Operations Interceptor Services operates and maintains the large, intercommunity wastewater sewers (interceptors) and related facilities necessary to collect and transport wastewater from community sewer systems to wastewater treatment plants. This infrastructure includes ne...
Brown's Creek Capitol Region Carnelian-Marine-St. Croix Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Coon Creek Lower Minnesota River Minnehaha Creek
Bassett Creek WMC Black Dog WMO Brown’s Creek WD Capitol Region WD Carnelian Marine St. Croix WD Carver County ...
Stream monitoring collects valuable water data Metropolitan Council Environmental Services, with assistance from local partners, operates 20 long-term, automated stream and tributary monitoring stations. We continuously measure stage, temperature, specific conductance, and...
Fact sheets select reports available below. More reports will be posted in early 2015. Comprehensive streams assessment TECHNICAL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3.7 MB EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FACTSHEET 1.3 MB INTRODUCTION and METHODOLOGIES 2 .6 MB ...