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Watershed ManagementWatershed management requires that we take into account the upstream effects on downstream water quality. To manage resources on a watershed scale over the long term requires the participation of communities and their citizens. The WRC educates and involves community members in projects that integrate economics with agricultural, social, and environmental sciences to reduce the risk of pollution and to encourage the progress of restoration. Current ProjectsAssessing the Impact of Arsenic on Upper-Midwestern Dairy Operations Clean Water Legacy Act Effectiveness Tracking and Reporting Project |
The Extension Water Quality Program in Minnesota is a part of the Great Lakes Regional Water Program and the CSREES National Water Program of the United States Department of Agriculture. Extension Water Quality programming in Minnesota is coordinated by the University of Minnesota Water Resources Center and delivered by University of Minnesota Extension. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
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