Water Pollution In Minnesota

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Water Pollution in Minnesota
No one really understands what is happening to a lot of Minnesota’s lakes that are getting polluted. Minnesota is known for its lakes. Lakes are our pride and joy we even have 10000 lakes on our license plate needless to say we value our water. Minnesota's government should make more laws to help preserve and protect our water so kids in the future can be able to swim in rivers and lakes and not be afraid of what’s in them. Water Pollution can cause damage for pregnant ladies and infants. Minnesota keeps adding polluted rivers and lakes to the. If we pollute our water too severely we could be affecting our economy.
The first reason Minnesota's government should make more laws to help preserve and protect our water so kids in the future can be able to swim in rivers and lakes and not be afraid of what’s in them. is that Pollution can cause damage for pregnant ladies and infants. Mark Zdechlik Claims that “The MPCA found several common pollutants in the river, including fecal coliform bacteria and nitrate, which can cause health problems for pregnant women and infants. Statewide, the Minnesota Department of Health has detected nitrate pollution in more than 8,000 new drinking water wells”, (Trouble in the water: Can Minnesota stop polluting its lakes, rivers? Page 1) In other words they are saying
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It is important to know this information because we need to learn that our water won’t last forever if we keep treating our water like this we won’t have any soon. We could spread more awareness about this problem hopefully, we can make some sort of impact. The second reason Minnesota's government should make more laws to help preserve and protect our