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MPCA reports to the state Legislature.
Minnesota continues to reduce industrial and transportation air pollutants that have the highest potential health risks. Investment in clean air for all Minnesotans is a top priority for the MPCA and Governor Walz.
Permitted waste facilities, waste utilization projects, and waste haulers in Minnesota must submit regular reports to the MPCA.
As part of the PFAS pollution prevention law called Amara’s Law, manufacturers are required to report intentionally added PFAS in products sold in Minnesota and pay a fee. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has extended the reporting due date to Sept. 15, 2026.
Guidance for small businesses on reporting air emissions.
New rules establish a program for the MPCA to collect information about products containing intentionally added PFAS and establish fees to be paid upon submission of required reporting.
Minnesota has enacted laws to end avoidable uses of PFAS in Minnesota by 2032.
Permitted waste facilities, waste projects, and waste haulers in Minnesota must submit regular reports to the MPCA.
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.
Local governments with SSTS programs submit information to the MPCA each year on SSTS permitting and compliance trends for the previous calendar year. The information helps the agency with long-range planning efforts.
The amount of hazardous waste you generate will dictate your waste generator status.
MPCA policy recommendations for the upcoming legislative session
Permits for wastewater treatment require monthly, quarterly, or annual reporting of discharge monitoring results
Pollutant and runoff maps and data for major watersheds; watershed monitoring and assessment reports.
Chemicals in the air toxics emission inventory.
PFAS are persistent and problematic chemicals that are found throughout the environment and not just in areas where large quantities have been manufactured, disposed of, or spilled. PFAS are…
Completed rulemaking for changes to reporting requirements for hazardous air pollutants (HAPs).
Volunteer water monitors collect valuable data used by agencies and organizations across the state to protect and manage Minnesota’s waters.
The Air We Breathe report looks at public health and air quality data to gauge how air pollution is affecting our health in Minnesota.
Pesticide NPDES permit steps to compliance Step 4: Report adverse pesticide incidents