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Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan’s One Minnesota Budget and policy recommendations for the 2025 legislative session build on the success of recent legislation and advance the MPCA’s work to…
In 2009, a federal court ruled that NPDES permits were required for all biological and chemical pesticide applications that leave a residue in water when applications are made in, over, or near waters of the United States.
This traveling exhibit that celebrates Minnesotans’ relationships with water is on display at the State Capitol through Feb. 27.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is planning amendments to rules governing water quality fees (Minn. R. ch. 7002 and 7083).
Information about the work to clean up the pollution from over 100 years of unregulated development and industrial practices.
MPCA rules govern how septic systems are designed, installed, and managed.
Businesses can find many ways to increase competitiveness and boost productivity.
The MPCA sought proposals to conduct a study and prepare a final report that includes a pathway to implement resource management policies, programs, and infrastructure.
Discover some low-cost or no-cost strategies to help reduce your heating costs and the greenhouse gas emissions generated by natural gas and oil-fueled appliances
The Soiled Undies exhibit at the Eco Experience at the Minnesota State Fair might look off-putting at first, but it's a good demonstration of the importance of soil health and how healthy soil can help the environment.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Emergency Response Program (ERP) oversees the cleanup of all types of spills and environmental emergencies.
Guidance development process and timelineThe guidance document uses an evidence-based approach that builds upon the framework and strategies presented in previous MPCA publications.The MPCA hosted a…
The MPCA has actively been developing methods and building capacity to improve our ability to monitor and assess wetlands. The goals of this effort are ultimately to protect and restore the integrity of Minnesota's wetlands by providing scientifically valid information to make informed management decisions and monitor the status and trends of wetland quality.