What is the MNRG?
The Midwest Natural Resources Group (MNRG) was formally established in 1998
as a forum for Federal agency senior executives to obtain proactive coordination
of activities and to clearly establish the proper role of each Federal bureau
with the Midwest, including the Upper Mississippi River, Missouri River,
Ohio River and the Great Lakes watersheds. The MNRG aims to achieve this
overarching goal through enhanced communications, coordination and collaboration
on mutually recognized resource issues and by providing timely interagency
assistance where needed.
The result is a dynamic partnership bringing focus and excellence to Federal activities supporting the vitality and sustainability of natural resources and the environment. Working together, the agencies represented by this group are committed to bringing results to the American public in the communities, towns, and farms of the Midwest.
MNRG Charter
Charter (3/30/2005)
(PDF, 3pp, 252K)
(revised charter was signed
November 17, 2004)
MNRG Brochure (PDF, 2pp, 186K) (May 2009)
MNRG Leadership
Member agencies rotate leading the MNRG. See the complete MNRG leadership history.
2008-2009
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
BG Michael J. Walsh
2009-2010
US Geological Survey
Frequently Asked Questions
Member Agencies
Bureau
of Indian Affairs (offline)
- Midwest Region
- Great Plains Region
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal
Aviation Administration
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Federal Highway Administration






