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Minnesota Waters

Leading the Way for Those Protecting Our Precious Waterways

Minnesota Waters is a statewide 501(c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and improving the health of our state’s lakes and rivers, by engaging and empowering citizens, agencies and policymakers.  Minnesota Waters provides the training, connections and support to empower citizens to take action to save our lakes and rivers.

Minnesota Waters Citizens protecting ang improving our lakes & rivers
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