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Application forms and instructions for applying for wastewater permits.
Recent air permits issued by the MPCA can be found in What's in My Neighborhood. The tool does not currently include all previously issued air emissions permits. All air emissions permits issued by…
Important details to help make your e-Service submittal go as smoothly as possible.
MPCA municipal wastewater permit staff
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is expanding the ways we learn and understand the effects of pollution on communities and the environment by incorporating lived experiences into our air…
State and federal permits and regulations that are designed to protect groundwater and surface water (lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands) apply to specific facilities and processes that could pose…
Forms, guidance, and assistance to apply for an air quality permit.
As part of our commitment to continuous improvement, transparency, certainty, and customer service, the MPCA is improving the way we track and administer permits. These efforts are part of periodical…
Any facility that emits air pollutants above certain levels is required to have an air quality permit.
Information for larger feedlot owners on the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and State Disposal System (SDS) permits for construction and operation permits in Minnesota.
A 2008 law requires the MPCA to analyze and consider “cumulative levels and effects of past and current pollution” for air permits in a specific part of south Minneapolis.
Determine if your facility requires an air permit and, if so, which permit type may be the best fit for your business.
Construction and interim feedlot permit forms
Pesticide NPDES permit steps to compliance: Terminating pesticide permit
This webpage will not only address potential noncompliance issues for air permittees, but it will help inspectors get all of the necessary information to facilities with one link.
Answers to common questions about the Construction Stormwater Permit application
Permits help the MPCA protect the environment.
Where possible, permit holders must use MPCA's e-Services to apply for reissuance and administrative amendments.
To obtain coverage under this permit, the owner(s) must document compliance with the criteria for coverage under this general permit, prior to disposal of the uncontaminated concrete.
Chloride is a problem for wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees.