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The Olmsted Soil and Water Conservation District's Soil Health Farm demonstrates how farmers can benefit from practices that also provide resilience to climate change.
Farmers Grain, LLC, a grain elevator in Thief River Falls, paid $18,120 in fines for pumping contaminated water from their property into the city of Thief River Falls stormwater system.
The MPCA uses the EQuIS database to store and manage monitoring data and associated laboratory results from streams, lakes, groundwater, ambient air, soil, sediment, and gas, collected through MPCA programs and partnerships.
The MPCA has initiated a declaratory judgement action against the owners of the Freeway Landfill and Freeway Dump in Burnsville to protect the drinking water supply for Burnsville and Savage residents.
It's Septic Smart Week and Minnesota local governments are reporting significant progress in fixing inadequate septic systems around the state.
The MPCA issued a new air quality permit for this manufacturing facility in White Bear Township.
MPCA has released the first in a series of reports on industrial uses of PFAS in Minnesota and identifying alternatives.
MPCA and MDH statement on the U.S. EPA's maximum contaminant levels for PFAS in drinking water.
Businesses face challenges from climate change's impacts, but they can also take steps to reduce their contributions to climate change.
People who service and dispose of vehicle air conditioners or appliances that contain refrigerants must be certified.
MPCA's fish sampling process and why we do it
Septic tanks must be registered in Minnesota to ensure they are watertight and have adequate structural integrity.
Testing found elevated levels of tetrachloroethylene/perchloroethylene (PCE or Perc) in soil vapors around the Dison’s Cleaners and Launderers site in Rochester.
Findings underscore need to reduce use of “forever chemicals”
New MPCA report monitors PFAS sources and movement, provides direction for preventing and managing PFAS pollution.
Learn what steps you can take to reduce the pollution from small neighborhood sources.
Controlling phosphorus is an important part of protecting Minnesota waters.
Guidance for solid waste facilities
This RFP provides a mechanism for interested parties to acquire a limited volume of PFAS concentrate for PFAS destructive technology testing purposes.
Wood waste from trees in the Twin Cities and other urban areas in Minnesota is a growing problem and highlights the need for more efforts to make use of this urban wood.