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Minnesota Rain Gardens Fight Pollution, Conserve Water; Louisiana Mercury Monitoring Eliminated

Monday, July 27, 2015 15:19
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Minnesota rain gardens go big to fight pollution, reuse water. Many Minnesota cities use rain gardens and other “green infrastructure” now to keep stormwater from polluting nearby lakes and rivers.

 

Elimination of mercury monitoring program means Louisiana lacks fresh information about contaminated waters. State officials lack updated data to warn people about any potential contamination in the fish they catch and eat.

 

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