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A
special report published in The Forum on Aug. 24, 25 and 26,
2003 |
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Untitled Document
| Minnesota's lakes are known for their placid beauty and recreational
opportunities. But increased development and destructive shoreline management
practices are increasing pressure on them, leading to declines in water
quality.
The life is being squeezed out of Minnesota’s lakes, state officials
say, and some of the main culprits are the very people who have the biggest
stake in keeping them alive – those who own property around them.
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