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Offline Lee Borgersen

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 :reporter; Online DNR system makes applying for plant management permits easier.

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It's now easier to apply for permits to manage native or invasive aquatic plants, using the Minnesota DNR Permitting and Reporting System, according to a DNR news release.





 

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This is an online system for water use reporting, permit applications, permit change requests, and well construction preliminary assessment requests.

The DNR annually issues nearly 5,000 aquatic plant management permits and about 300 invasive aquatic plant management permits on about 1,900 public waters. These numbers have been steadily increasing.

Permit activities added to the system include bog relocation and removal, offshore and nearshore plant management, and use of automated aquatic plant control devices. Renewal of native aquatic plant management permits through this system are also available now, and invasive aquatic plant management permit renewal is in development for 2018.


In addition to native and invasive aquatic plant management, the online system supports permits for water appropriation, public waters work, and dam safety. Details on how to create a user account and more information is available at mndnr.gov/mpars.

The MN DNR Permitting and Reporting System is just one of the new digital tools the DNR has launched in the last few years to simplify permit applications and outdoor information. Fish Minnesota is a mobile-friendly website that makes it easy to find and understand fishing regulations for lakes, rivers and streams. The agency's "ParkFinder" application gives visitors to Minnesota state parks an easy and fun way to plan trips and vacations. An interactive geology tool called "What's Under Your House" allows users to zoom to any location in the state, to find information on different geologic formations. 


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