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Step 3: Requirements for pesticide dischargers
Pesticide NPDES permit steps to compliance Step 4: Report adverse pesticide incidents
Use these checklists to speed review and approval of wastewater design documents
One of the most basic forms of air pollution, haze reduces visibility in many cities and scenic areas within the United States. Haze-causing pollutants come from a variety of sources, both natural and man-made, including motor vehicles, electricity generation, industrial facilities, agriculture, and wildfires.
Environmental information and resources for the automotive industry
Environmental information and permits that affect wood-finishing industries.
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses using stationary engines or generators.
When food spoils or is thrown away before we eat it, the resources that went into creating the food are wasted.
Disposing of wastes from a natural disaster or large fire
MPCA wastewater staff assigned by county.
Application fees must be submitted with your permit application. The submittal cover page form will help you add up the points assigned to each type of permit application or request. Multiply the…
Volunteer-collected data are regularly used in decision-making and conservation efforts. Find a program that excites you and join in.
In Minnesota, backyard burning is illegal for most homeowners. Change disposal habits to protect human health and reduce pollution.
Profile of Julia Dady, a volunteer water monitor for Battle Creek in Saint Paul.
To prevent food waste at its veterans homes, the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs used a $185,000 MPCA grant to purchase new meal-ordering technology.
East Central Solid Waste Commission (ECSWC) proposes to add 1.7 million cubic yards of MSW capacity to their landfill near Mora, Minnesota, which requires an environmental impact statement.
The MPCA is developing a sulfate multi-discharger variance (MDV) for wastewater facilities that are currently unable to meet the state water quality standard for sulfate.
The Minnesota Retiree Environmental Technical Assistance Program (RETAP) employs skilled, retired professionals to provide facility assessments to small businesses, institutions, and city and county governments in Minnesota.
The MPCA is committed to engaging broadly with the public and ensuring that residents affected by its decisions have a voice in its processes.
Where possible, permit holders must use MPCA's e-Services to apply for reissuance and administrative amendments.