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Federal
Government
U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
EPA
leads the nation's environmental science,
research, education and assessment efforts.
EPA
Superfund
Superfund
locates, investigates and cleans up
the worst hazardous waste sites throughout
the United States.
Natural
Resources Conservation Service
With
the mission of “Helping People Help
the Land,” the Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) provides products and
services that enable people to be good
stewards of the Nation's soil, water,
and related natural resources on non-Federal
lands.
Office
of Hazardous Materials Safety
The
mission of the OHM is to promulgate
a national safety program that will
minimize the risks to life and property
inherent in commercial transportation
of hazardous materials.
U.S.
Geological Survey
The
USGS serves the Nation by providing
reliable scientific information to describe
and understand the Earth; minimize loss
of life and property from natural disasters;
manage water, biological, energy, and
mineral resources; and enhance and protect
our quality of life.
State
of Minnesota
Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources (MnDNR)
Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency (MnPCA)
The
MPCA protects Minnesota's environment
through monitoring environmental quality
and enforcing environmental regulations.
Minnesota
Department of Agriculture (MDA)-Incident
Response Unit
The responsible authority for agricultural
chemical contamination
USGS
Water Science Center, Minnesota
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is
the Nation’s largest natural-science
agency and has the principal responsibility
within the federal government for mapping
the Nation, assessing its geological
resources and hazards, understanding
its natural biological resources, and
providing hydrologic information for
appraising the Nation’s water
resources.
State
of North Dakota
North
Dakota Natural Resources Conservation
Service
North Dakota's division of theU.S. Department
of Agriculture's (USDA) Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS)
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