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Industrial stormwater steps to compliance Step 6: Meet requirements
Minnesota state agencies are working together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.
Resources for wastewater clients.
Emissions generated from gasoline and diesel powered vehicles are the greatest source of air pollution in Minnesota
Join our team! Open positions and general opportunities at the Pollution Control Agency
Help your school get a recycling program organized and operating successfully.
Feedlot nutrient and manure management
Profile of John Weiss, a volunteer with the MPCA's Volunteer Water Monitoring Program
Organics recycling reduces greenhouse gas emissions and keeps waste out of landfills. MPCA answers commonly asked questions about how and why to participate in organics recycling programs.
Planned amendments to Minn. Rules ch. 7050 affect the Class 1 beneficial use, which protects waters (both surface and groundwater) used as a source for domestic consumption.
Studies of Minnesota’s waters show that contaminants of emerging concern are widespread in the state’s lakes and rivers.
The MPCA studies Minnesota's solid waste composition and processes to inform policy recommendations, legislative proposals, education and outreach messages, and waste reduction efforts.
The MPCA works with industry, government, and residents to reduce and manage waste.
Community wastewater treatment facilities and their operators play a critical role in maintaining a health community and preserving and protecting our waters.
For related studies and Technical Advisory Team meeting notes, visit this document sharing site.
Solving the problem of oversalted sidewalks is elementary!
The St. Louis River Mercury TMDL will determine mercury reductions needed for lakes and rivers in the St. Louis River watershed.
Four watershed scientists had an article published in LakeLine magazine. They report on 20 years of success getting lakes cleaned up.
The MPCA had approximately $119,000 available to support development of green chemistry and design curricula at post-secondary institutions in Minnesota.
MPCA keeps its public data easily accessible for convenient use.