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stories of transition and change in the Lower St. Croix watershed

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Knickpoints tells stories of transition and change in the Lower St. Croix watershed in east-central Minnesota. Across urban, rural, and developing landscapes, this blog highlights issues, tipping points, and actions by people to be better stewards of our water and natural resources.

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Category: Stormwater management

Restoring one of nature’s ‘storm drains’
Chisago County, Land Management, Native Planting, Stormwater management

Restoring one of nature’s ‘storm drains’

We’ve entered that in-between phase of winter—the deep freeze of January and February is behind us, but the forecast is … Continue reading Restoring one of nature’s ‘storm drains’

El Niño – the ‘butterfly effect’ on Minnesota winter
Soil, Stormwater management, Watershed

El Niño – the ‘butterfly effect’ on Minnesota winter

Earlier this week I met my girls at the bus stop after school. I had just taken our dog on … Continue reading El Niño – the ‘butterfly effect’ on Minnesota winter

The urban tree: both savior and villain
Land Management, Pollution, Stormwater management

The urban tree: both savior and villain

Our family camps quite a bit, and my two daughters have high standards when it comes to campsites. The campsite … Continue reading The urban tree: both savior and villain

Water water everywhere, but where do we store it?
conservation, Groundwater, Land Management, Rivers and Streams, Stormwater management

Water water everywhere, but where do we store it?

Water storage has been on my mind a lot lately. With the multiple storms tracking across the country dumping rain … Continue reading Water water everywhere, but where do we store it?

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