Minnesota Statutes
§ 103H.251 — EVALUATING DETECTION OF POLLUTANTS
Minnesota § 103H.251
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 103H.251 (2026).
Text
Subdivision 1.Methods.
(a)The commissioner of agriculture for pollution resulting from agricultural chemicals and practices and the Pollution Control Agency for other pollutants shall evaluate the detection of pollutants in groundwater of the state. Evaluation of the detection may include collection technique, sampling handling technique, laboratory practices, other quality control practices, climatological conditions, and potential pollutant sources.
(b)If conditions indicate a likelihood of the detection of the pollutant or pollutant breakdown product to be a common detection, the commissioner of agriculture or the Pollution Control Agency must begin development of best management practices and continue to monitor for the pollutant or pollutant breakdown products.
Subd. 2.Analysis of
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Legislative History
1989 c 326 art 1 s 9
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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