The Protector newsletter provides news and information for public water systems, consultants, planners, local governments, and others involved in Minnesota’s Source Water Protection programs. Included in the Protector are policy updates, feature stories, suggestions for wellhead protection, and resources for technical assistance.

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  • 2005 — Winter (PDF: 240KB/4 pages)
    • More Wellhead Protection Strategies
    • Cleaning Up Around Your Wells
    • Dealing With Leaking Fuel Tanks, Spills, and Plumes
    • MRWA Technical Assistance
    • Progress In Minnesota Wellhead Protection Efforts
    • County Well Index Online Now Available
  • 2004 — Summer (PDF: 200KB/4 pages)
    • Implementing Wellhead Protection Strategies
    • Addressing Sources Of Nitrate
    • Storm Water Management
    • Eliminating Unused, Unsealed Wells
    • Public Education & Water Festivals
    • Implementation Resources
    • Progress In Minnesota Wellhead Protection Efforts
    • Policy Update
  • 2003 — Winter (PDF: 112KB/4 pages)
    • Gunflint Lodge Leads the WayiIn Source Water Assessments
    • Source Water Assessments: Completed and Available for All Public Water Systems in Minnesota
    • Source Water Assessments on the Web
    • Other Web Resources For Source Water Protection
    • Example Source Water Assessment for a Groundwater System
    • Source Water Protection Glossary
  • 2002 — Summer (PDF: 97KB/4 pages)
    • Minnesota Source Water Protection Update
    • Source Water Assessments: What is a Source Water Assessment?
    • How the Minnesota Rural Water Association Can Help You with Source Water Protection
    • Source Water Protection Questions and Answers
  • 2000 — Summer (PDF: 310KB/5 pages)
    • The Upper Mississippi Source Water Protection Initiative
    • The Inside “Scoop” On The Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ)
    • Input Sought On Drinking Water Website
    • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. Epa) Enacts New Class V Rules
    • Wellhead Program Staff Now Review Sites For New Community Wells
    • Locations Of Vulnerable Wells On The Internet

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Updated Tuesday, 18-Sep-2012 10:41:42 CDT