A little over a year after a $12 million carp deterrent project at the Mississippi River’s Lock and Dam 5 near Winona was approved by the Minnesota Legislature, Phase 1 is about to be in the rearview with more work to come.
“There’s a lot of anticipation around this project and, certainly, we’re excited to see the next steps,” said Kelly Pennington, Invasive Species Unit supervisor for the DNR.
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