Study: Pollution leaves no swimmable, fishable lakes in southwest MN

The MPCA's report described the Rock River (pictured) watershed in southwestern Minnesota as having 28 "biological impairments," the highest number in the Missouri River basin watersheds studied. There were significant increases in nitrite/nitrates and chlorine for the Rock.
Courtesy MPCA
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