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Minnesota officials announce plans for more study on impacts of sulfate pollution on wild rice

  • Minnesota state officials announced plans to conduct more analysis on sulfate pollution's impact on wild rice in Minnesota lakes and rivers.
  • The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency stated that two analyses will take six to nine months to complete and could inform the agency's approach to the sulfate standard.
  • Environmental groups and Indigenous people have demanded enforcement of the sulfate standard, citing evidence of its toxicity to wild rice.
  • During the studies, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency will maintain the current sulfate standard and evaluate permits on a case-by-case basis.
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Minnesota officials announce plans for more study on impacts of sulfate pollution on wild rice

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency said it will evaluate recent peer-reviewed scientific studies to validate the impacts of sulfates on wild rice while also working with third-party experts to better understand the variation of naturally occurring sulfate levels in different areas across the state.

·Fargo, United States
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Inforum broke the news in Fargo, United States on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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