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Collaborative Problem Solving in Minnesota by LeRoy C. (Lee) Paddock |
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| LeRoy C. (Lee) Paddock |
| September 2010 |
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| Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources |
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| $19.95 (Regular) |
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Author LeRoy C. (Lee) Paddock explores the lessons learned from two remarkable consensus-based initiatives in Minnesota. The first, the Clean Water Legacy Act, which established the first and perhaps the only statewide framework for Total Maximum Daily Loading designation and resolution under the Clean Water Act, resulted from more than two years of dialogue among a very broad range of interest groups. The second, Clean Air Minnesota (CAM), arose from a joint effort of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy to take steps that would prevent the Twin Cities from reaching non-attainment for ozone and particulates. CAM is on target to retrofit almost all diesel school bus engines to reduce exposure to hazardous emissions. These landmark problem-solving efforts provide important lessons about how to design collaborations that work for all sides.
Published in Natural Resources & Environment magazine, Volume 25, No. 2, Fall 2010, © 2010 by the American Bar Association.
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