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Information for cannabis growers and processors to understand environmental regulations and permits that may apply to their businesses.
Rundown of all the PFAS legislative wins from the most recent legislative session.
Projects will reduce the amount of waste entering landfills, benefiting the environment and local economies.
Minnesota industrial stormwater permittees in certain industries to monitor for PFAS in their stormwater runoff or snow.
Understanding small-scale differences in air pollution is important for minimizing exposure to harmful air pollutants, particularly for vulnerable communities.
Initial screening information for a contaminant of emerging concern, beta-sitosterol.
MPCA Environmental Assistance grant program puts spotlight on mend-it clinics and other reuse and waste reduction efforts.
The East Fork Des Moines River Watershed covers 839,518 acres, which includes Minnesota's Martin and Jackson counties.
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.
The Clean Water Act established the framework for creating water quality standards and continues to help us protect Minnesota's prized lakes and rivers.
Controlling phosphorus is an important part of protecting Minnesota waters.
MPCA awards $2.4 million to eight organizations for projects focused on sustainable building and materials management strategies that reduce waste and increase deconstruction, salvage, and reuse in Minnesota.
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
Resources for the dry cleaning industry
Southeastern Minnesota is characterized by an unusual type of geography called karst, where the distinction between groundwater and surface water is blurry.
State and community leaders visited Faribault and Northfield to observe Minnesota climate resiliency efforts in action.
A new facility that will process organic materials through anaerobic digesters in Shakopee.
Findings underscore need to reduce use of “forever chemicals”
The new commercial organics collection will service a 20- to 30-stop route across both Hubbard and Beltrami counties.
The Lac qui Parle Watershed covers approximately 1,100 square miles and drains parts of Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, and Yellow Medicine counties in Minnesota as well as parts of Grant, Deuel, and Brookings counties in South Dakota.