Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 115 — Water Pollution Control; Sanitary Districts
Section 115.06 — Cooperation.

Subdivision 1. Other sovereign states. The agency, so far as it is not inconsistent with its duties under the laws of this state, may assist and cooperate with any agency of another state, of the United States of America or of the Dominion of Canada or any province thereof in any matter relating to water pollution control.
Subd. 2. Receiving money, property, or services. The agency may receive and accept money, property, or services from any person or from any agency described in subdivision 1 or from any other source for any purpose within the scope of its functions under this chapter, chapter 116, or 116F, and all money so received are hereby appropriated for such purposes in like manner and subject to like provisions of law as the corresponding appropriations of state funds.
Subd. 3. Governmental subdivisions. It shall be the duty of each city, county, town, sanitary district, public corporation, or other governmental subdivision to cooperate with the agency in obtaining compliance with the provisions of this chapter and to enforce within its jurisdiction all standards, orders, rules, or permit requirements adopted by the agency thereunder.
Subd. 4. Citizen monitoring of water quality. (a) The agency may encourage citizen monitoring of ambient water quality for public waters by:
(1) providing technical assistance to citizen and local group water quality monitoring efforts;
(2) integrating citizen monitoring data into water quality assessments and agency programs, provided that the data adheres to agency quality assurance and quality control protocols; and
(3) seeking public and private funds to:
(i) collaboratively develop clear guidelines for water quality monitoring procedures and data management practices for specific data and information uses;
(ii) distribute the guidelines to citizens, local governments, and other interested parties;
(iii) improve and expand water quality monitoring activities carried out by the agency; and
(iv) continue to improve electronic and web access to water quality data and information about public waters that have been either fully or partially assessed.
(b) This subdivision does not authorize a citizen to enter onto private property for any purpose.
1945 c 395 s 6; 1969 c 9 s 21; 1969 c 931 s 3; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7; 1978 c 568 s 1; 1985 c 248 s 70; 2002 c 253 s 1; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 2 s 125; 2012 c 272 s 60; 2014 c 248 s 13

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 114C - 116I — Environmental Protection

Chapter 115 — Water Pollution Control; Sanitary Districts

Section 115.01 — Definitions.

Section 115.03 — Powers And Duties.

Section 115.035 — External Peer Review Of Water Quality Standards.

Section 115.04 — Disposal Systems And Point Sources.

Section 115.05 — Judicial Review.

Section 115.06 — Cooperation.

Section 115.061 — Duty To Notify; Avoiding Water Pollution.

Section 115.063 — Hazardous And Radioactive Waste; Policy To Protect Potable Water.

Section 115.065 — Disposal Prohibited.

Section 115.067 — Below-grade Disposal Systems; Prohibition; Exception.

Section 115.069 — Radionuclide Pollution; High-level Nuclear Waste Depository.

Section 115.07 — Violations And Prohibitions.

Section 115.071 — Enforcement.

Section 115.072 — Recovering Litigation Costs And Expenses.

Section 115.073 — Enforcement Funding.

Section 115.075 — Information And Monitoring.

Section 115.076 — Background Of Permit Applicants.

Section 115.08 — Interpretation.

Section 115.09 — Citation; Water Pollution Control Act.

Section 115.1701 — Definitions.

Section 115.1703 — Ballast Water; Management Plan.

Section 115.1705 — Ballast Water Record Book.

Section 115.1707 — Consultation And Cooperation.

Section 115.41 — Definitions.

Section 115.42 — Policy; Long-range Plan; Purpose.

Section 115.425 — Noningested Sources; Phosphorus Reduction Goal.

Section 115.426 — Incentive For Voluntary Municipal Or Industrial Investment In Nutrient Treatment Technology.

Section 115.43 — Powers.

Section 115.44 — Classification Of Waters; Standards Of Quality And Purity.

Section 115.449 — Public Wastewater Treatment Facilities; Proposal Requirements.

Section 115.45 — Compliance.

Section 115.455 — Effluent Limitations; Compliance.

Section 115.456 — Compliance Schedules.

Section 115.46 — Taxation By Municipality.

Section 115.48 — Agency Assuming Power.

Section 115.49 — Cooperation Between Municipalities; Contracts.

Section 115.50 — Towns; Powers To Act.

Section 115.51 — Enforcing Contracts Between Municipalities.

Section 115.52 — Severability.

Section 115.53 — Modifying Classification Or Standards.

Section 115.542 — Notice Requirements For Publicly Owned Wastewater Treatment Facilities.

Section 115.55 — Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems.

Section 115.551 — Tank Fee.

Section 115.56 — Mandatory Licensing Program.

Section 115.57 — Loan Program; Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems And Wells.

Section 115.58 — Alternative Discharging Sewage Systems; General Permits.

Section 115.61 — Authority Of District.

Section 115.62 — Board; Membership; Term; Quorum; Officers; Compensation.

Section 115.63 — Manager Authority; Employees.

Section 115.64 — Acquiring Property.

Section 115.65 — Purpose; Duties Of District; Annexing Territory.

Section 115.66 — Severability.

Section 115.67 — Citation.

Section 115.71 — Definitions.

Section 115.72 — Rules.

Section 115.73 — Certification Required.

Section 115.75 — Operator Certificates.

Section 115.76 — Reciprocity.

Section 115.77 — Fees.

Section 115.84 — Wastewater Laboratory Certification.