Minnesota Statutes
§ 103G.217 — DRIFTLESS AREA; WATER RESOURCES
Minnesota § 103G.217
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 103G.217 (2026).
Text
(a)Groundwater discharge from natural springs and seepage areas in the driftless area of Minnesota, corresponding to the area of the state contained within the boundaries of the Department of Natural Resources Paleozoic plateau ecological section, is vital to sustaining the coldwater aquatic ecosystems in the region, as well as the recreational, commercial, agricultural, environmental, aesthetic, and economic well-being of the region.
(b)Within the boundaries of the Department of Natural Resources Paleozoic plateau ecological section, no excavation or mining of silica sand, including, but not limited to, digging, excavating, mining, drilling, blasting, tunneling, dredging, stripping, or shafting, may occur within one mile of a designated trout stream as listed in Minnesota Rules unless a
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Legislative History
2013 c 114 art 4 s 66
Nearby Sections
15
§ 103G.001
CITATION; WATER LAW§ 103G.005
DEFINITIONS§ 103G.101
WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM§ 103G.105
COOPERATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES§ 103G.111
REPRESENTING STATE IN WATER ISSUES§ 103G.125
DIRECTOR'S AUTHORITY§ 103G.131
VENUE OF CERTAIN ACTIONS§ 103G.134
ORDERS AND INVESTIGATIONS§ 103G.135
ENFORCING COMMISSIONER'S ORDERS§ 103G.141
PENALTIES§ 103G.145
APPLICATION§ 103G.146
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Bluebook (online)
Minnesota § 103G.217, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/103G.217.