On Thursday, Aug. 28, the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy filed a petition alongside eight other organizations and advocacy groups calling for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to review its agricultural drainage permitting process.
In the signed petition, the groups requested the MPCA begin overseeing a permitting process for public agricultural drainage systems that currently are managed by drainage authorities. Those drainage authorities typically are county commissions or watershed districts that grant requests regionally, according to Leigh Currie, chief legal officer for MCEA.
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