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Minnesota officials seek input on nitrogen fertilizer rule meant to curb water contamination

Minnesota officials seek input on nitrogen fertilizer rule meant to curb water contamination.
MOORHEAD — The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is seeking comments from the public on a draft proposal for regulating the use of nitrogen fertilizer.
The purpose of the proposed nitrogen fertilizer rule is to minimize the potential for nitrate-nitrogen contamination from fertilizer in the state’s groundwater and drinking water.
The MDA is seeking public input and will be holding public listening sessions, at which written comments can be submitted.
The draft rule can be viewed online at www.mda.state.mn.us/nfr.
• McIntosh: 4 p.m., Wednesday, July 12, McIntosh Community Center, 115 Broadway N.W.
Written comments on the draft nitrogen fertilizer rule should be submitted by Friday, Aug. 11, via mail to: Larry Gunderson, fertilizer technical unit supervisor, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, 625 Robert St. N., St. Paul, MN, 55155-2538 or email larry.gunderson@state.mn.us.
All comments should, but are not required to, include a contact name, phone number and/or email address to allow for follow-up discussion.
After considering comments, the MDA expects to publish the final draft of the rule in the fall.
The rule is expected to be adopted in fall 2018.

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