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The kind of permit a facility needs depends on how much air pollution the facility could emit based on its equipment or processes.
A program to provide sustainable, longer-term funding a select number watersheds to make measurable and visible progress.
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.
Rundown of all the PFAS legislative wins from the most recent legislative session.
Recent study details excessive levels of algae affecting recreation, and fish and aquatic insect communities in a specific portion of the Redwood River in southwestern Minnesota just before the river enters the Minnesota River.
MPCA and the Minnesota Department of Health continue to sample private residential wells, municipal wells, and non-community public wells (e.g., small businesses, churches, schools) in the East Metro area for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
Minnesota industrial stormwater permittees in certain industries to monitor for PFAS in their stormwater runoff or snow.
The MPCA regulates most aspects of livestock management including the location, design, construction, operation, and management of feedlots and manure-handling facilities.
Plan’s primary goal is to protect families, communities from PFAS contamination
Residential wood burning has been increasing in Minnesota, both for home heating and recreation.
Superfund sites in Minnesota are listed on the Minnesota Permanent List of Priorities (PLP).
The StormReady designation recognizes the MPCA’s commitment to emergency management planning and continuity of operations during an emergency.
Superfund sites in Minnesota are listed on the Minnesota Permanent List of Priorities (PLP).
Community wastewater treatment facilities and their operators play a critical role in maintaining a health community and preserving and protecting our waters.
Distribution media include both public domain products like aggregate or drainfield rocks, and proprietary products like expanded polystyrene aggregate and chambers.
Minnesota has a new law that prohibits nonessential use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).