A Drinking Water Journey: An exploration of unique water supplies across Minnesota
Three out of four Minnesotans rely on groundwater for their primary drinking water. A clean and reliable supply of drinking water on demand is something that we all take for granted, but do not always understand and appreciate the challenges involved in producing and delivering it to our taps. Drinking water is an artifact of both the natural and built environments. The professionals who work hard to ensure that there is safe and sufficient drinking water for everyone, everywhere in Minnesota, have to successfully navigate both these two aspects. The 2023 Spring Conference will be held online on Thursday, April 27th and will present the audience with an opportunity to hear from these practitioners as they describe some unique drinking water supplies from across the state, covering not just the hydrogeology but also the operational and logistical details that are equally important and interesting. We will hear from geologists, engineers, planners, and others on the scientific and operational basics of some of Minnesota’s most interesting drinking water supplies.
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