Thursday, January 11, 2018 3:21:37 PM
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The judge's decision has been posted. And it's a victory for the fair regulatory process, according to Jobs for Minnesotans.
After review and public hearings, the administrative law judge has ruled she disapproves with the MPCA's proposal to change the sulfate standard for wild rice waters.
She also disapproves the equation based sulfide standard that the state was hoping to do, and the proposed list of 1300 wild rice waters.
Jobs for Minnesotans and leaders on the Range had been fighting this proposal, saying it could devastate communities who run their own waste-water treatment facilities and the mining industry.
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