"A special team was set up to streamline mining and ethanol projects at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency recently. But the team is approving permits so quickly that it's damaging Minnesota's air and water, say current and former scientists at the agency. According to the article, MPCA scientist with knowledge of some of the meetings said that their purpose is more to "manipulate the process" to avoid regulations and receive variances from normal pollution limits."
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