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Charting a course for the future

The Water Agency Reorganization Plan was part of the Omnibus Agriculture and Environment funding act of the 2001 Special Session. This provision directed the Office of Strategic and Long-Range Planning (Minnesota Planning) to develop and present to the Legislature a plan to reorganize state water programs and functions. The Water Resources Committee of the Environmental Quality Board directed development of the plan. The proposed reorganization was designed to ensure regulatory efficiency and program effectiveness by coordinating all efforts with the state water plan, assigning similar programs and functions to a single agency where appropriate, and avoiding inherent conflicts of interest between agency programs and missions.

The legislation required three products:

1) A chart showing all agency water programs was delivered to the Legislature on August 15, 2001. Project Summary. (see above)

2) The preliminary report, with proposed changes, was due on November 15, 2001.

3) The final report, including legislative language, was due on February 15, 2002.

Input was solicited from the basin teams working on the Governor’s Water Unification Initiative, and was reflected in the final reorganization report. Progress on water reorganization will be reported in subsequent water reports, which are due to the Legislature in all even-numbered years

Creator
Minnesota Environmental Quality Board; Minnesota Environmental Quality Board. Water program
Publisher
Minnesota Planning (Agency).
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Minnesota
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