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Through a certificate of need process, MPCA is offering existing landfills the opportunity to expand their existing capacity.
Facilities that have site-specific state implementation plan (SIP) requirements may make changes to their operations that require changes to either their Administrative Order or Title I SIP…
Investments in electric vehicle charging stations around Minnesota.
Determine if your facility requires an air permit and, if so, which permit type may be the best fit for your business.
Where possible, permit holders must use MPCA's e-Services to apply for reissuance and administrative amendments.
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…
Construction and demolition projects produce twice the amount of waste of household trash every year. A new MPCA grant aims to reduce that amount by funding innovative building material reuse projects.
Profile on Bridging, a Twin Cities based nonprofit that keeps goods with more life out of landfills and that donates them to families in need.
We Are Water next visits Ely April 24 through June 16.
Some facilities may have air emissions low enough to qualify as "insignificant," and not be required to have an air permit.
The Root River starts as a drainage ditch in Mower County, then winds 81 miles from intensely farmed areas through more wooded, rolling terrain, and finally empties into the Mississippi River south of La Crosse, Wisconsin.
The MPCA had approximately $1.89 million available to install EV direct current fast-charging stations in public places.
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.
In karst landscapes, the distinction between groundwater and surface water is blurry.
Ask the MPCA features questions Minnesotans have asked us, on the issues the agency works on, from waste disposal, water and air quality, and chemicals in products to recycling and reuse,…
Unsuspecting homeowners everywhere are falling victim to vampires…energy vampires! Find out how to slay these energy vampires by turning off electronic devices that keep drawing power even when they are turned off.
Permits for wastewater treatment require monthly, quarterly, or annual reporting of discharge monitoring results
Information and references for grantees with projects funded by the VW Settlement in Minnesota.
Help your school get a recycling program organized and operating successfully.
Properly trained and certified SSTS personnel are critical. What work duties can local program staff do before becoming certified, and how can that process be expedited?