§ 115.01

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (8)

Minnesota Supreme Court

In Re the Alexandria Lake Area Sanitary District NPDES/SDS Permit No. MN0040738 · 2009 6 citations

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City of Lake Elmo v. Metropolitan Council · 2004 1 citation

(Emphasis added.) In order for a collection of pipes, pumps, and mains to constitute a sewer system, it must carry the wastewater “to a point of ultimate disposal.” Id. Though the Council requires Lake Elmo to link to the metropolitan sewer system, it does not require Lake Elmo to transport sewage to the ultimate point of disposal, the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant located in St. Paul, Minnesota. See Minn. Stat. § 473.515, subd. 3 (2002). Therefore, although it is a critical part of the regional plan, Lake Elmo’s obligation to connect to the regional wastewater interceptor falls short of what constitutes a complete sewer system, both in terms of the statute and common understanding. See Minn. Stat. § 115.01, subd. 18.

Minnesota Court of Appeals

West McDonald Lake Ass'n v. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources · 2017 1 citation

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Matter of Hibbing Taconite Co. · 1988 2 citations

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State v. Normandale Properties, Inc. · 1988 1 citation

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State v. Gerring · 1988 1 citation

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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota

Citizens for a Clean Environment, LLC v. Aitkin Agri-Peat, Inc. · 2025 2 citations

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