Minnesota Statutes
§ 103H.001 — DEGRADATION PREVENTION GOAL
Minnesota § 103H.001
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 103H.001 (2026).
Text
It is the goal of the state that groundwater be maintained in its natural condition, free from any degradation caused by human activities. It is recognized that for some human activities this degradation prevention goal cannot be practicably achieved. However, where prevention is practicable, it is intended that it be achieved. Where it is not currently practicable, the development of methods and technology that will make prevention practicable is encouraged.
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Legislative History
1989 c 326 art 1 s 1
Nearby Sections
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§ 103H.001
DEGRADATION PREVENTION GOAL§ 103H.005
DEFINITIONS§ 103H.101
PROTECTING SENSITIVE AREAS§ 103H.151
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES§ 103H.175
GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING§ 103H.201
HEALTH RISK LIMITS§ 103H.251
EVALUATING DETECTION OF POLLUTANTS§ 103H.280
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