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Environmental information and permits that affect grain elevators, feed mills and fertilizer mixing plants.
MPCA invited grant proposals from public, private, and nonprofit delivery and commercial service providers to fund cleaner transportation vehicles.
Financial assistance for SSTS work is targeted to units of local government.
Use these tools to help educate the public and boost participation in your household hazardous waste program.
Information for cannabis growers and processors to understand environmental regulations and permits that may apply to their businesses.
Businesses like grocery, liquor, and convenience stores depend on refrigeration systems. Some of these systems, however, can prove expensive to operate and harmful to the environment.
As part of the MN Cup competition, MPCA offers a Sustainable Chemistry Prize of $10,000 to technologies and products that were designed using one or more green chemistry principles or that demonstrate safer or more sustainable chemistry than those already on the market.
MPCA permits are required for construction, modification, and operation of facilities where solid waste is treated, stored, processed, transferred, or disposed.
“Urban wood,” or wood salvaged from cities, suburbs, and towns, is a growing issue in Minnesota because of severe weather, urban expansion, and the emerald ash borer. Rather than burning the trees as waste, a preferred option for dealing with urban wood involves creating durable wood products like furniture, building materials, and wooden décor.
The MPCA is committed to engaging broadly with the public and ensuring that residents affected by its decisions have a voice in its processes.
Learn what a brownfield is, how it can negatively affect communities, and resources for cleaning one up.
Designing stormwater systems to handle the challenges of climate change differs in every community across the state. Here’s how one community is meeting that challenge
When food spoils or is thrown away before we eat it, the resources that went into creating the food are wasted.
Are pets affected by poor air quality? Will wearing a mask help when I’m outside? What is particulate pollution? We’ve got the answers.
While hundreds of fish kills occur in Minnesota every year, mostly in lakes and ponds, fish kills on trout streams in southeast Minnesota are much less common.
Profile of Julia Dady, a volunteer water monitor for Battle Creek in Saint Paul.
Help your school get a recycling program organized and operating successfully.
Protecting and restoring water quality is one of the MPCA's core areas of focus.
A gateway to common regulatory information that affects stationary engines.
$5.5 million grant from the U.S. EPA will help three Minnesota school districts partially electrify their bus fleets.