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The Minnesota Nutrient Reduction Strategy (NRS) compiles the latest science, research, and data and recommends the most effective strategies to reduce nutrients in our waters from both point and nonpoint sources. The strategy serves as a framework, outlining how voluntary and regulatory actions can reduce nutrient pollution to meet long-term goals. When nutrient levels exceed natural conditions, they can cause excessive algae growth, low levels of oxygen, toxicity to aquatic life, and unhealthy drinking water. Reductions in Minnesota’s nitrogen and phosphorus pollution are needed to reach our in-state water quality goals and the goals that aim to restore the Gulf, Lake Winnipeg, and Lake Superior. 

Ten-year revision

The Minnesota NRS was finalized in 2014, with a five-year progress report in 2020. In late 2022, the interagency group that compiled the original strategy reconvened to begin the scheduled ten-year update, which will be finalized by the end of 2025. 

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Review and comment

Review the draft Minnesota NRS 2025 update and supporting documents and provide comments July 14 through Aug. 28.

Review and comment



Information sessions. Learn about the draft NRS 2025 update at the July 15 overview webinar and ask questions at the July 24 Q&A event.

Extensive public outreach has been conducted throughout the update process. As teams worked on the 2025 Minnesota NRS, they hosted numerous webinars, panel discussions, and presentations. 

Timeline of the Nutrient Reduction Strategy. First 10 years: October 2014, NRS published. 2020, progress report. 2024-2025, update and revise. Next 15 years: 2025-2040, implement. 2040, reach goals.

Tracking progress

Adoption of best management practices to reduce excess nutrients is tracked through state and federal government programs; the links below lead to interactive reports. Additional best management practice adoption occurs outside of government programs.

Urban wastewater nutrient discharge: Annual pollutant load trends and effluent concentrations and flows from wastewater treatment plants are tracked by facility and major watershed for total nitrogen and phosphorus as well other constituents. 

River nutrient monitoring: The amount of nutrients in water is measured many times throughout the year. Each year, the MPCA updates river nutrient trends and river monitoring results on the most recently calculated loads and concentrations. 

Minnesota NRS publications

Five-year progress report

This 2020 report by Minnesota state agencies details implementation of the Minnesota NRS from 2014 to 2019 and progress in three key areas: water quality trends, statewide programs to improve waters, and urban and rural practices adopted to reduce nutrients.

2014 Minnesota NRS