Published June 26, 2010, 02:17 PM
- Efforts to clear up the waters of the Mississippi River and Lake Pepin passed a major milestone this week. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Citizen's Advisory Board approved a new turbidity standard Tuesday to curb growing sediment levels in a 90-mile stretch of the river from Hastings down to upper Lake Pepin.
MPCA approves plans to curb sediment levels in Lake Pepin and Mississippi River
Outdoor News- Efforts to clear up the waters of the Mississippi River and Lake Pepin passed a major milestone this week. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Citizen's Advisory Board approved a new turbidity standard Tuesday to curb growing sediment levels in a 90-mile stretch of the river from Hastings down to upper Lake Pepin.
