Saint Paul: MNDNR.This report provides information on the State of Minnesota's water budget, human impacts, concerns in water use and protection, and strategies for water supply management. It is not specific to the Lake Superior region. From the report's conclusion: "Industry, agriculture, housing, manufacturing, power generation, and well managed public water supply are all necessary elements to nurture and sustain communities. To maintain all the natural resource features that contribute to Minnesota’s attractive quality of life, including fish and wildlife habitat and recreational opportunities, each growth and development decision needs to include consideration of its effect on the water supply and associated water resources. Careful c...
In 1970. Minnesota’s State government contained at least 21 departments, agencies, boards, commissio...
Water Resources planners in Minnesota have followed three courses of action regarding water and rela...
Water is a part of Minnesota’s identity, roots, and spirit. A fundamental human desire is to be near...
Short description of water resources and use in Minnesota.Water is arguably the most important resou...
1 electronic resource (PDF; 68 pages)The project was funded by Clean Water Funds made possible by th...
Future Water Quality Protection, Coordination, Education, Research and Regulatory Activities Needed ...
Minnesota is known for its abundant surface water - lakes, rivers, and streams - and much emphasis i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
28 pages; includes photographs and drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scien...
The Northwest Area Water Supply Project (Project) in North Dakota is a municipal, rural, and industr...
In the land of 15,000 lakes, 91,944 river miles and a trillion gallons of ground water, the summer o...
Changing World\u27s Impacts on State\u27s Water Issues Explored Natural Resources Development in Dep...
The severe drought of 1988 focused attention on water supply concerns in the metropolitan Twin Citie...
The Bakken oil boom 2005?2015 has dominated conversations on North Dakota?s water use in the past tw...
Office of Water Resources Research Issues Sixth Annual Report Symposium on Statistical Hydrology Gui...
In 1970. Minnesota’s State government contained at least 21 departments, agencies, boards, commissio...
Water Resources planners in Minnesota have followed three courses of action regarding water and rela...
Water is a part of Minnesota’s identity, roots, and spirit. A fundamental human desire is to be near...
Short description of water resources and use in Minnesota.Water is arguably the most important resou...
1 electronic resource (PDF; 68 pages)The project was funded by Clean Water Funds made possible by th...
Future Water Quality Protection, Coordination, Education, Research and Regulatory Activities Needed ...
Minnesota is known for its abundant surface water - lakes, rivers, and streams - and much emphasis i...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
28 pages; includes photographs and drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scien...
The Northwest Area Water Supply Project (Project) in North Dakota is a municipal, rural, and industr...
In the land of 15,000 lakes, 91,944 river miles and a trillion gallons of ground water, the summer o...
Changing World\u27s Impacts on State\u27s Water Issues Explored Natural Resources Development in Dep...
The severe drought of 1988 focused attention on water supply concerns in the metropolitan Twin Citie...
The Bakken oil boom 2005?2015 has dominated conversations on North Dakota?s water use in the past tw...
Office of Water Resources Research Issues Sixth Annual Report Symposium on Statistical Hydrology Gui...
In 1970. Minnesota’s State government contained at least 21 departments, agencies, boards, commissio...
Water Resources planners in Minnesota have followed three courses of action regarding water and rela...
Water is a part of Minnesota’s identity, roots, and spirit. A fundamental human desire is to be near...