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Kohlman Lake, one of 27 bodies of water to come off the impaired waters list this year, did so with substantial help from the Clean Water Fund.
Air sensors are instruments that measure air quality conditions in near real time.
MPCA’s community air monitoring pilot grant program will provide $4.85 million to build more networks of community air sensors in the Twin Cities metro area.
Residential wood burning has been increasing in Minnesota, both for home heating and recreation.
New easy-to-access trainings help small businesses figure out if they are subject to MPCA regulations, and how to become more sustainable.
The MPCA identified a series of policy recommendations for the optimal management of decommissioned solar panels.
Minnesota is the first state to require producers fund boat wrap collection and recycling.
Cleveland-Cliffs owns the Minorca Mine northeast of Virginia, Minnesota. The mine’s two taconite mining pits are about one mile southeast of the plant.
Instructions for preparing for and completing the online exam for underground storage tank operator certification.
The MPCA is developing a sulfate multi-discharger variance (MDV) for wastewater facilities that are currently unable to meet the state water quality standard for sulfate.
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses that paint, coat, or strip surfaces.
The MPCA had approximately $119,000 available to support development of green chemistry and design curricula at post-secondary institutions in Minnesota.
Information for cannabis growers and processors to understand environmental regulations and permits that may apply to their businesses.
The Upper Iowa River is a 156-mile-long tributary of the Mississippi River that rises in Mower County in southeastern Minnesota near the Iowa border. It then flows south through three Iowa counties before flowing into the Mississippi. It drains nearly 641,000 acres (1,005 square miles).
Approximately $1.3 million in funding was available for local climate action planning and implementation projects.
Long-term lake management considers the unique environmental, cultural, and biological factors affecting the lake and sets a priority on finding lasting solutions.
Minnesota’s Digital Fair Repair Act went into effect July 1. Here’s why it matters and how you can use it to save money and the environment
Under the new EPR program, Minnesota is phasing out all product packaging sold in our state that is not refillable, reusable, recyclable, or compostable by 2032.
The amount of hazardous waste you generate will dictate your waste generator status.
Answers to frequently asked questions about compliance and MPCA's enforcement of environmental rules in Minnesota.