Minnesota Code § 103B.201

METROPOLITAN WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; PURPOSE.
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The purposes of the water management programs required by sections 103B.205 to 103B.255 are to:
(1) protect, preserve, and use natural surface water and groundwater storage and retention systems;
(2) minimize public capital expenditures needed to correct flooding and water quality problems;
(3) identify and plan for means to effectively protect and improve surface water and groundwater quality;
(4) establish more uniform local policies and official controls for surface water and groundwater management;
(5) prevent erosion of soil into surface water systems;
(6) promote groundwater recharge;
(7) protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat and water recreational facilities; and
(8) secure the other benefits associated with the proper management of surface water and groundwater.

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