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The MPCA has developed best practices for vapor intrusion mitigation and public communication work used by the agencies and our contractors.
Financial assistance for assessment and clean up of contaminated sites in Minnesota.
The purpose of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's official social media accounts is to provide information about the MPCA and the programs, services, and products we provide. The MPCA social…
MPCA investigation in May 2024 found violations related to stormwater at three facilities.
Proposed changes to permits that regulate the state’s largest animal feedlots target nitrate pollution statewide.
Complaints of discrimination will be investigated
Guidance for MPCA contractor and subcontractors
Details on sampling and monitoring requirements of your industrial stormwater permit.
Information about a variety of initiatives in Minnesota related to PFAS pollution.
In Minnesota, wastewater treatment operators must be certified to ensure that facilities meet operational requirements.
Requirements for discharges from a project site and/or management control site(s).
Certain proposed projects — based on their nature, size, location, or other factors — must go through an environmental review before any required permits or approvals are issued.
Minnesota state agencies and local governments are working together to protect drinking water supplies.
The MPCA plans to amend Minnesota Rules chapter 7152 on the Minnesota Dry Cleaner Reimbursement Account to ensure consistency and compliance with state statutes and rules by updating the reimbursement rates for consultant and contractor services for environmental response action costs.
MPCA sought proposals from qualified environmental contractors for a contract to support the agency's Watershed Division on statewide, basin-wide, water body, and watershed scale projects.
The Bois de Sioux River Watershed covers 718,685 acres, and includes the drainage basins of Lake Traverse and the Bois de Sioux River.
Lake of the Woods is a big lake with a big problem caused by one of nature’s smallest organisms: algae. Scientists from the MPCA and the Science Museum are working together to understand why.
Ready-to-run meteorological data suitable for AERMOD.
The MPCA added three sites to the state’s priority list of contaminated sites that need further investigation and cleanup under Minnesota’s Superfund law.
A new $75,000 grant from the MPCA will help the U of M’s Forever Green Initiative make camelina a viable crop for sustainable aviation fuel.