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Proposed changes to permits that regulate the state’s largest animal feedlots target nitrate pollution statewide.
Prevent costly sewer clogs by keeping grease out of sinks and by not flushing disposable wipes.
State agencies support Minnesota's sustainable purchasing efforts by using state contracts.
Minnesota is a national leader in ensuring healthy air quality. The Clean Air Act requires states to take significant responsibility for preventing and controlling air pollution. States must pass…
Businesses can find many ways to increase competitiveness and boost productivity.
Mankato nonprofit South Central Minnesota Food Recovery used MPCA grant money to build out a network to save food from the landfill and distribute it to people in need.
The MPCA is leading multiple initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.
Regulatory certainty is an incentive for municipalities that will employ biological nutrient removal in their wastewater treatment technology, and that are willing to accept a nitrogen limits in…
Information about a variety of initiatives in Minnesota related to PFAS pollution.
Responding to complex, technical product specificationsAsk questions! Use the Q&A process outlined in the Request for Proposal (RFP) or Request for Bid (RFB)Some sustainability improvements lead…
The MPCA’s Smart Salting program helps cut down on chloride pollution by training snowplow drivers and municipalities to use less salt on the roadways.
Stormwater runoff is a leading source of water pollution, and the state general permit is designed to reduce the amount of sediment and other pollutants entering state waters.
The MPCA and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today released a drinking water supply plan for the 14 communities impacted by 3M’s PFAS contamination in the East Metro.
Wastewater treatment and disposal are important for protecting and preserving Minnesota's water resources. MPCA regulates wastewater treatment activities in Minnesota.
Environmental information and resources for the biochar industry.
Gas-powered landscaping and snow removal equipment is bad for the environment. Battery-powered equipment has a lot of benefits.
Status of total maximum daily load (TMDL) projects in Minnesota.
The Snake River begins its 50-mile course in Marshall County and drains an area of 611,800 acres. The Snake River Watershed lies within Marshall, Polk, and Pennington Counties in NW Minnesota.
Conditionally exempt facilities do not need an air quality permit if they follow specific requirements.
The MPCA is investigating the source of the chemical 1,4-dioxane in private wells in Gem Lake.