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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.
Understanding small-scale differences in air pollution is important for minimizing exposure to harmful air pollutants, particularly for vulnerable communities.
Bacteriological reduction products registered for use in Minnesota
The MPCA invites the public and manufacturers to provide comments on the reporting and fees rule for products containing PFAS.
The MPCA monitors water quality in rivers and streams is several different ways around the state.
Environmental information and resources for gas stations.
Sought proposals from qualified consultants for technical services to support the maintenance, revision, and development of MPCA guidance documents, tools, and outreach programs for stormwater management.
Financial assistance for assessment and clean up of contaminated sites in Minnesota.
The MPCA and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are working together on an enforcement investigation to address elevated lead emissions at Federal Ammunition in Anoka.
In Minnesota, certain tasks in the design, installation, repair, maintenance, operation, or inspection of septic systems can only be done by certified individuals. Find out what training, experience, and exams are required to fulfill the requirements for certification.
The Minntac Taconite facility near Mountain Iron holds MPCA water and air permits. It is pursuing a renewed water permit for operation of its tailings basin.
Recycling market development works to expand end markets and boost the demand for recycled materials.
Minnesota has a growing salty water problem that threatens its freshwater fish and other aquatic life. Chloride from both de-icing salt and water softener salt gets into lakes and streams, and…
Solving the problem of oversalted sidewalks is elementary!
Funding for projects to reduce air pollution in Minnesota today and invest in cleaner transportation for tomorrow.