The Metropolitan Council is initiating the process of updating the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan, with the goal of engaging city staff from the beginning of the process. These forums are meant to provide local government planning and water utility staff with information about the scope and schedule of the update, including […]
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Hazardous waste workshop was a success
May 20th, 2014
knowtheflow Representatives from businesses that produce very small quantities of hazardous waste attended the May 13, 2014 Hazardous Waste workshop held by Anoka County Environmental Services. The attendees recieved information, not only on managing hazardous waste, but on protection of their community’s water resources and drinking water supply. “I’m impressed with our generators that aren’t required to […]
Celebrate kids to parks day (May 17th)
May 13th, 2014
knowtheflow The Kids to Parks Day is a nation-wide program of the National Park Trust to encourage children (and parents) to discover through outdoor activities and take part in their parks everywhere. There is a necessity to engage young people with our treasured natural areas. The Anoka County Parks Department is making it possible for families […]
Well Water Wise week (May 5-9, 2014)
May 3rd, 2014
knowtheflow Private (home and cabin) well owners must perform an annual test to ensure that their water supply remains safe to drink. The Anoka County Community Health and Environmental Services Department, in cooperation with 13 communities, is sponsoring the 15th annual Well Water Wise Week (3W). Anoka County’s 3W promotion coincides with National Drinking Water Week in […]
Guidelines for drinking water protection at seasonal establishments and events
April 25th, 2014
knowtheflow As temperatures rise, people move outside to golf courses, water parks, soccer fields, and baseball diamonds. It also means starting up seasonal wells and installing water dispensers at parks, campgrounds, golf courses and outdoor catered events. To get started right – businesses and organizations must sanitize your water well and stored water dispensers. Then, perform […]
Be a Volunteer Water Monitor – be part of the solution
April 18th, 2014
knowtheflow The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is recruiting volunteers to help track water quality changes in lakes and streams in Anoka County’s communities through the Citizen Lake and Citizen Stream Monitoring Programs. Make a weekly tour of your lake or take a healthy walk along a nearby stream as you measure and record water quality. […]
Anoka County law enforcement provides a safe way to dispose of drugs and protect water resources
April 15th, 2014
knowtheflow Don’t flush prescription drugs (or other dangerous chemicals) down the drain. Prescription drugs have the potential to pollute local water resources (groundwater and the Mississippi River) – the source of our drinking water. Proper disposal will not only keep dangerous drugs from being abused but also prevent harm to water and wildlife (e.g. fish and ducks). Safely […]
Comments invited on the Upper Mississippi River report
April 11th, 2014
knowtheflow The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is seeking comments on the Upper Mississippi River water quality improvement report and protection plan. High concentrations of bacteria have reduced the quality of the river. The Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report (a determination of the maximum pollutant a water body can tolerate) focuses on excess fecal bacteria, […]
Very Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Workshop
April 7th, 2014
knowtheflow Announcing Hazardous Waste Training for Very Small Quantity Generators (May 13, 2014). Are you responsible for managing hazardous waste at your facility? This workshop will introduce Small Quantity hazardous waste generators to the management and compliance standards required by Minnesota rules. The workshop it designed for newcomers and those who need a refresher. It covers […]
Coon Rapids and Columbia Heights are GreenStep Cities
March 31st, 2014
knowtheflow The City of Coon Rapids has recently been designated a Minnesota GreenStep City to boost sustainability of local natural resources and the quality of life for its citizens. Coon Rapids joins Columbia Heights as the second Anoka County community in the Greensteps program. By adopting best practices, Coon Rapids and Columbia Heights are helping to ensure the sustainability of […]



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