SOURCE: AP State Online Minnesota

DATE: 08−30−2011

HEADLINE: Researchers take water samples for wild rice study

Source Website

The Associated Press

ST. PAUL, Minn.

Researchers have begun gathering water samples for a study mandated by the 
Legislature on what the state's

water quality standards to protect wild rice should be.

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency says the Carlos Avery Wildlife 
Management Area is the first of 30

to 50 wild rice waters that will be sampled over the next month.

The data will feed into a larger, $1.5 million study into whether the state's 
existing limits on discharges of

sulfates into wild rice waters should be relaxed, a change sought by mining and 
other business interests who

note the current standards are based on research from the 1940s.

The MPCA says it's reviewing public comments on the draft study protocol and 
expects to name an advisory

group for the study early next month.

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