Water

Water shortages and problems around Minnesota — and the country — have many wondering what is the true cost of clean and reliable water. This reporting is supported in part by The Water Main, a project of American Public Media.

DNR: Mille Lacs walleye catch-release only; no live bait
There will be no walleye keepers this spring on Lake Mille Lacs. In a stunning move, state conservation officials on Monday banned keeping walleye to try and boost the lake's struggling fishery.
In Minneapolis, bellying up for ... tap water
The concept, developed by two Minnesota artists, started as pop-ups across the country, ranging from an event at a North Carolina artists' space to a waterfront fundraiser in Chicago.
Flint residents tired of talk and tests, eager for solution
A group of Virginia Tech researchers exposed the drinking water contamination in Flint, Mich., last summer. Now, they are back to retest the waters -- and determine if the water is still dangerous.
Before Flint, lead-contaminated water plagued schools across U.S.
Schools all over the country, not just Michigan, have struggled to eliminate lead from water fountains and cafeterias -- some for more than a decade.
State climatologists say there is enough data on some state lakes to show a trend toward earlier ice out dates, indicating Minnesota's climate has changed.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder testifies on the Flint water crisis
"Let me be blunt," Gov. Rick Snyder told a House panel. "This was a failure of government at all levels. Local, state, and federal officials -- we all failed the families of Flint."
Is the war on invasive species really worth fighting?
The country is at war with plants and fish and other species that have spread beyond their original environments. But "non-native" is not the same as "invasive," experts say.
Your most pressing water questions, answered
Do you know where your water comes from? Do you know where it goes? Two water experts address issues of bottled water, contamination, drought and other critical water issues.
Dayton urges Legislature to press on, budget carefully
In a speech that stuck to mostly familiar themes, Dayton said his No. 1 priority for the 2016 session is protecting the fiscal integrity of state government.
Twin Metals lease on mine areas under environmental review
Mining opponents are looking ahead to a pending federal decision that will have further bearing on whether copper-nickel mines are to be developed within the watershed of the protected wilderness.