The Southeast Metro subregion spans communities in Dakota County, ranging from highly developed older suburbs, to newer suburbs that have experienced significant growth in the last 30 years, to rural agricultural communities dotted with smaller town centers. Generally, as you move from north to south across the county, density decreases and the landscape becomes more rural.
Water supply is provided by a combination of municipal and nonmunicipal public water suppliers and privately-owned wells. Agricultural and commercial entities use water from the same aquifers for irrigation and industrial processes. Groundwater quality and quantity challenges exist throughout the county.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. New Brighton Community Center 400 10th St. NW New Brighton, MN 55112
These individuals helped to design and kick-off the initial approach to engagement in the Southeast subregion in 2023/2024 during development of the draft Metro Area Water Supply plan. Once the plan is adopted in 2025, the core team will be updated to prepare for the next phase of engagement.
Metro Water Supply Plan (Southeast Subregional Chapter)
Southeast Metro Chapter from the Water Supply Atlas
Dakota County Groundwater Plan
Final report: Regional Drinking Water Supply, Groundwater Recharge and Stormwater Capture and Reuse Study: Southeast Metro Study Area (PDF, 35 MB) - Completed April 2016