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This is a new page that will be a portal to several articles addressing stormwater and rainwater harvesting and use/reuse. We anticipate populating the page through summer and autumn, 2016.
Information: There is currently an interagency effort to advance safe and sustainable reuse in Minnesota. The Clean Water Fund Water Reuse project consists of a group of state agencies and other interested parties that are working towards clarifying the regulatory pathway for water reuse and evaluating resources needed for successful implementation of water reuse. Learn more about this Clean Water Fund project, sign up for project updates, and find the group's meeting schedule and opportunities for input at the
project website.
Rain water harvesting is the practice of collecting rain water from impermeable surfaces, such as rooftops, and storing for future use.