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The MPCA has developed guidance on a number of topics to assist real estate developers, environmental engineers, remediation consultants, and others in addressing brownfields and contaminated sites.…
For related studies and Technical Advisory Team meeting notes, visit this document sharing site.
The MPCA is currently recruiting volunteers to measure water clarity in numerous lakes and streams across the state and then report the data back to the agency.
The general permits related to wastewater in Minnesota.
Owners/operators of construction activity must complete several steps before completing a permit application and beginning construction. These steps also help owners/operators determine their eligibility for coverage under the general permit.
Frequently asked questions about SSTS certification and licensing.
The amount of hazardous waste you generate will dictate your waste generator status.
What's in My Neighborhood provides a wide variety of environmental information about your community. Search for:properties that were previously contaminated and those being investigated for…
Join our team! Open positions and general opportunities at the Pollution Control Agency
Find sustainable products for your business with these helpful certification and labeling systems.
The MPCA Brownfield Program is a fee-for-service program that provides assistance to promote the investigation, cleanup, and redevelopment of property that is contaminated with petroleum and hazardous substances.
MPCA rules govern how septic systems are designed, installed, and managed.
Industrial stormwater steps to compliance Step 6: Meet requirements
What is "What's in my neighborhood?"What's in my neighborhood provides a wide variety of environmental information about your community.Search for:properties that were previously contaminated and…
The MPCA and its many partners collect a wide variety of data on environmental conditions and pollution sources.
Answers to common questions about the Construction Stormwater Permit application
The MPCA provides educational information about the status of Minnesota’s air, water, land, and climate and can point you toward beneficial actions you can take as students, teachers, and life-long learners interested in Minnesota’s sustainable future.
SSTS work in Minnesota must be completed by licensed businesses under the supervision of certified individuals.
In its online format, Minnesota's Stormwater Manual offers the latest in stormwater management, including BMPs, models, and regulations.
A waste is any material that can no longer be used for its original intended purpose. The type of waste generated can include recyclables, solid waste, and hazardous wastes, which may be subject to specific management and disposal requirements.