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  • ...2,000 Minnesota lakes that have sufficient monitoring data for assessment. The nutrient responsible for these impairments is phosphorus. ...standards but may exhibit declining water quality. The high-quality lakes and other lakes that meet water quality standards require protection from futur
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  • ...rs would be one way of notifying practitioners about updates to the Manual and focus on specific stormwater issues. Emails are sent periodically, roughly ...ion. Please contact [mailto:paula.kalinosky@state.mn.us Paula Kalinosky at the MPCA].
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  • ...l resources of the area. Modeling is a tool that can be used to understand and evaluate these complex processes involving stormwater runoff. ==Purpose of stormwater modeling==
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