Water quality reports, 1927-1983.

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Water quality reports, 1927-1983.

Typed, near-print, and printed reports of stream pollution investigations, sewage field investigations, and studies of the quality of river water, prepared by the Environmental Sanitation Division and the Water Pollution Control Section of the Minnesota Department of Health until about mid-1967, and thereafter by the Water Quality Division of the Pollution Control Agency. Many of the reports contain photographs documenting the studies.

7.5 cu. ft. (8 boxes).

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Minnesota. Dept. of Health.

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Minnesota. Section of Water Pollution Control

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Minnesota. Division of Environmental Sanitation

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American Crystal Sugar Company

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