Water Policy in Minnesota

Water Policy in Minnesota

Issues, Incentives, and Action

Perry, Jim; Easter, K. William

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

336

Mole

9781032921723

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Foreword I. Introduction 1. Time for Action II. Overview of Minnesota's Waters and Laws 2. Interstate and International Water Management3. Minnesota's Landscape Characteristics: The Implication for Water4. Implementing the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and Minnesota's Clean Water Legacy Act 5. Minnesota Water Law: A Unique Hybrid III. Managing the Waters as Biophysical Resources 6. Local Scale Institutions: Lake Management Associations and Watershed Districts 7. Policy Decisions and the Changing Face of Wetlands 8. Groundwater Policy at State and Local Levels: The Science-Policy Linkage IV. Managing Competing Water Uses 9. Urbanization and Water Resources: Policy Implementation in an Era of Austerity 10. Navigation, Dredging, and Protection: The Checkered History of Channel Maintenance 11. Water-Quality: Trading and the Effects of Agricultural and Energy Policy V. Emerging Issues 12. The Impact of Climate Change on Distribution and Use of Water 13. Management of Invasive Aquatic Species 14. Flooding and Flood Management 15. Policy Complexity and Competing Uses in a 'Water Rich' StateVI. Moving Toward a Progressive Future 16. Finding a Path to Water Sustainability 17. Lessons and Opportunities for Engagement by Present and Future Policy-Makers
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pollution;control;agency;department;natural;resources;quality;resource;nonpoint;source;Minnesota Pollution Control Agency;Zebra Mussels;Prairie Pothole Region;Eurasian Watermilfoil;Minnesota Water;Aquatic Invasive Species;Annual Exceedance Probability;Wetland Conservation Act;Great Lakes Basin;Lake Winnipeg;USACE;Curlyleaf Pondweed;Twin Cities Metropolitan Area;Watershed Districts;Dredge Material;Lake Associations;Red River Basin;Wetland Drainage;Flood Insurance;Water Policy;TMDL Study;Purple Loosestrife;Perfluorooctanoic Acid;Invasive Species;Ballast Water