Permits and the permitting process
The permitting process is an integral part of regulations and regulatory compliance. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) works with Minnesota businesses, the Minnesota Legislature and federal officials to ensure that the permitting process helps to protect Minnesota's environment.
Permitting efficiency requirements
Changes to Minn. Stat. 116.03, Subd. 2b., enacted on March 4, 2011, set a goal for the MPCA to issue or deny a permit within 150 days of receipt of a complete application. To achieve that goal, the MPCA must review permit requests and notify applicants whether or not their application is complete enough for processing within 30 business days of receipt. If an application is considered incomplete, the MPCA must identify the deficiencies and advise applicants on how to fix them.
Under the law, the MPCA is also required to submit permitting efficiency reports to the legislature on February 1 and August 1 of each year. The most recent version of the MPCA Permitting Efficiency Report is available below.
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Environmental Permitting — MPCA’s Semiannual Permitting Efficiency Report, August 2012 (lrp-gen-11sy12)
Permits — forms and applications
- Air Permits
- Feedlots
- Solid Waste
- Construction Stormwater Online Permit Application
- Hazardous Waste License
- Industrial Stormwater Online Permit Application
- Water Permits
- Wastewater Permits
Permitting and licensing process
- Public Notices
- Environmental Assessment Worksheets
- Environmental Review Process
- Air Permits
- Hazardous Waste Licensing
- New Air and Water Permit Fees
