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Here’s what Minnesota found in its 2026 water quality checkup

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MPCA expands its 2026 impaired waters list, adding mercury, PFAS, and wild rice waters sites with public comments open through July 22 The post Here’s what Minnesota found in its 2026 water quality checkup first appeared on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News .
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