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Affected businesses should know in the next two weeks whether lawmakers will intervene.
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Jane Moss, owner of the Boardwalk Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald
ST. PAUL - When Jane Moss opened the Boardwalk Bar and Grill late last year to dine-in customers against state COVID-19 orders, the East Grand Forks restaurant owner knew the defiance could invite sanctions.
“What is being done is illegal and unconstitutional and I need to do what is my right for my employees and my patrons,” Moss said in December.
Judge approves MPCA changes to water quality standards The revisions target nearly a dozen pollutants chloride, salts, sulfate, nitrate and more in surface water used for industry and agriculture, and for wildlife. April 9, 2021 6:53pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A state judge has approved controversial changes to the water quality standards protecting nearly every lake, stream and wetland across Minnesota.
The revisions by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) target nearly a dozen pollutants chloride, salts, sulfate, nitrate and more in surface water used for industry and agriculture, and for wildlife. All waters in the state are protected for such uses.