State’s largest walleye lakes test ‘clean’ for PFCs in fish
May 7, 2011 at 7:24 am in Alexandria Echo Press
Fish taken in 2010 from nine of Minnesota’s 10 largest walleye lakes had levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) that were either very low or undetectable, suggesting those lakes have very little or no contamination from perfluorochemicals (PFCs). Continue Reading

MN should consider suing to recover the damages from mercury by coal plans in the Dakotas. The ability of MN residents to enjoy fish from our lakes is being limited by the mercury emissions-a quantifiable harm.
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