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Permit applications must include detailed emissions calculations to help determine which permit type or permit amendment is needed.
Tools to help small businesses determine if they need an air emissions permit and/or track compliance with their current air emissions permit.
Create an editable spreadsheet of details about your facility to make calculations of emissions.
Create an editable spreadsheet with the information indicated below. Each step in your calculations needs to be clear and easy to follow.Facility informationProvide the facility information listed on…
Create an editable spreadsheet with the information indicated below. Each step in your calculations needs to be clear and easy to follow.Facility informationProvide the facility ID, file number, and…
Guidance for small businesses on reporting air emissions.
The MPCA enforces federal and state requirements for air quality permitting.
All facilities with air permits must submit an annual emissions inventory report to the MPCA that tracks actual emissions of major pollutants at that facility.
Minnesota rules require many facilities that produce air emissions to conduct performance testing.
The MPCA is leading multiple initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.
The capped emission permit is designed for non-complex facilities that do not require site-specific permit conditions.
Chemicals in the air toxics emission inventory.
An air emissions risk analysis estimates the potential human health risks from air pollution emitted by a facility.
Completed rulemaking for changes to reporting requirements for hazardous air pollutants (HAPs).
The air emissions breakdown/shutdown notification form is required by rule to prevent endangerment of human health or the environment.
Violated Minnesota rules and federal standards on several occasions at a barley malting facility located in Moorhead, Minnesota.
The Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative emitted higher levels of hydrogen sulfide than allowed from its Renville facility, resulting in a $1.15 million fine following an MPCA investigation.
Grant money was available to regulated air pollution emitting facilities for improvements that reduce emissions for environmental justice areas in Minnesota.
Minnesota’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions dropped by 14% between 2005 and 2022, according to a biennial report from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Minnesota Department of Commerce
Determine if your facility requires an air permit and, if so, which permit type may be the best fit for your business.