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  • Mille Lacs Messenger

    Volunteers needed to monitor area lakes, streams

    By Staff reports,

    2024-05-08

    As spring arrives in Minnesota, it’s time for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to kick off its popular program that relies on Minnesotans to monitor our 12,000-plus lakes and 92,000-plus miles of streams: the Volunteer Water Monitoring Program.

    The MPCA is currently recruiting volunteers to measure water clarity in numerous lakes and streams – including several high-priority sites across the Mille Lacs area – and then report back to the agency.

    This is the perfect opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in protecting our state’s natural resources.

    When the University of Minnesota launched the Volunteer Water Monitoring Program in 1973, it would go on to become the second oldest, and still active, volunteer water monitoring program in the nation.

    Transferred to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in 1978, it has since become a roaring success, empowering Minnesotans from all corners of the state to support the health of our beloved waters.

    How does it work? Volunteers conduct a simple water clarity test in a body of water twice a month from April-September. The MPCA provides all the equipment and training, so no experience is needed.

    The MPCA uses the data to help determine whether lakes and streams are meeting water quality standards, which are designed to protect aquatic life and recreational activities (like fishing and swimming).

    In some cases, the information gathered by volunteers is the only monitoring done on a particular lake or stream.

    To register or for more information: pca.state.mn.us/get-engaged/volunteer-water-monitoring

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