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View of downtown Minneapolis from Lake Calhoun. A rain garden with a cut curb to collect stormwater from the street.Porous pavement allows rainwater to filter through and reduces runoff. Raingardens catch runoff and spruce up lawns. Citizens learning about issues facing our watershed.A buffer along a shorelineU.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar grand marshaling the 2011 Creek Clean-Up
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  • Aquatic Invasive Species
    • Save Our Summers - Stop AIS
    • Aquatic Invasive Species
  • Keep Our Water Clean At Home
    • Clean Water for Your Home and Yard
    • Raingardens
    • Lawn and Garden Care; Rainwater Harvest
    • Shoreline and Streambanks
    • Snow Removal and Salt
    • Wetlands
    • Porous Pavement
    • Green Roofs
    • Vegetated Swales
    • Other Water Conservation Techniques
  • Workshops And Events
    • Stormwater Professionals: Sign Up for the Stormwater U Series
    • 2012 MN AIS Symposium
    • 2011 Watershed Heroes Awards
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    • What is a Watershed?
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    • Wild About Wetlands
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MCWD Partners

PresentationThe Minnehaha Creek Watershed District works with many organizations to help in protecting, improving and managing the watershed, including: 

- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
- Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
- Center for Watershed Protection 
- Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials (NEMO)
- University of Minnesota Stormwater Education Program 
- Blue Thumb
- Metro Watershed Partners
- Clean Water Minnesota
- Project WET

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18202 Minnetonka Blvd - Deephaven, MN 55391
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