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Citizen Advisory Committee Recommendations
Minnesota River Citizen’s Advisory
Committee (CAC) was an influential organization formed in 1992. The committee
consisted of 30 nominated individuals from various backgrounds, including
farmers, business leaders, and environmentalists. Their ultimate goal
is defined in their mission statement: "The Citizens' Advisory Committee
shall develop a set of recommendations for improving water quality, biodiversity,
and the natural beauty of the Minnesota River."
CAC Goals
Before devising their action plan, the committee heard testimony from
environmental professionals and identified key issues concerning the Minnesota
River's problems. In 1994, the committee released the report, Working
Together: A Plan to Restore the Minnesota River. The action plan
details all areas that must be addressed in order for the health of the
Minnesota River to improve.
CAC
Action Plan
Restore floodplains and riparian areas.
Restore Wetlands.
Manage drainage ditches and storm sewers as tributaries.
Improve land management practices.
Monitor water quality throughout the Minnesota River Basin.
Establish a “Minnesota River Commission" to oversee effort.
Establish local joint powers agreements.
Improve technical assistance to local governments.
Engage the general public.
Enforce existing laws.
Learn more about the CAC Recommendations:
Minnesota
River Citizens' Advisory Committee Progress Report. January 1994
(pdf 970 k)
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