MPCA monitors municipal sewer discharges to MN lakes/rivers. If towns can’t meet the discharge restrictions, MPCA will rewrite the permit - instead of requiring system updates. I know of 2 towns since Jan. 2018. Could a journalist follow up with an actual investigation?
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How can there be such ignorance printed without question? He has not investigated anything just spewed tons of valueless opinions that people take for truth.

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I would say they are just trying to sell papers...but I don’t think many buy it anymore...Click bait?
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More garbage from the Trib...
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My favorite part is the cabin owner who was forced to connect to a sanitary sewer system. How can a person in good conscience state ag is to blame for his algae bloom, over decades worth of his own sewage infiltration

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The article also didn't mention that Lake Shetek is something like 6' deep at the most and has always been green come summer for as long as I can remember (decades).
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This article might as well say “My opinion doesn’t hold water so here are other people’s opinions”
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Last time I checked phosphorus doesn't really move down through the soil much but I guess I'm not a scientist. isn't that what they blame the algae blooms on
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