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- <br />Advocating regional economic. societal and environmental issues and solutions <br />DATE: February 7, 1995 <br />~~~ , <br />® 1~9~r <br />TO: Lake, Watershed, County, Township, and City Managers <br />FROM: Randy Anhorn, Natural Resources Divisio; <br />Enclosed is the Metropolitan Council's lake monitoring re 994 program and its <br />findings. The report, "A Study of the Water Quality of 51 Metropolitan Area Lakes", includes <br />both Council- and volunteer-monitored lakes. While this was only the second year that the <br />Citizen-Assisted Monitoring Program (CAMP) was used to expand the area lake data collection <br />process, the resulting data indicates that the program was a success. <br />Additionally, a questionnaire is enclosed for you to help us determine the usefulness and <br />comprehensiveness of the report and the overall monitoring program. Please take a moment to <br />fill out and return it, so we can better serve your needs as well as those of the Twin Cities <br />Metropolitan Area. <br />If you have any questions pertaining to the report or the enclosed questionnaire, do not hesitate <br />to call me. <br />Thank you for your time and cooperation. <br />Mears Park Centre 230 Fast Fifth Street St. Paul. Minnesota 55101-1634 612 291-6359 Fax 291-6550 TDD 291-0904 <br />An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />Recycled Paper <br />