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General Waste and Recycling, LLC plans to convert approximately 19 acres of permitted industrial solid waste space in Itasca County so that it can accept nearly 100,000 cubic yards of municipal solid waste (MSW) per year.
The disposable wipes toolkit includes free, customizable communications resources to help communities inform their residents about the hazards of flushing disposable wipes.
Don't let your septic system freeze. Here are some simple tips that can help you avoid costly problems with your septic system.
The MPCA has adopted amended rules relating to when maintenance of a closed landfill should end.
In Minnesota, handlers of oil and hazardous substances are required to prepare for potential spills and take steps to prevent them.
Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality certified farms have added more than 2,000 new conservation practices, including over 110,000 acres of new cover crops that protect Minnesota’s waters.
Environmental information and resources for the automotive industry
Designing stormwater systems to handle the challenges of climate change differs in every community across the state. Here’s how one community is meeting that challenge
The Mississippi River - La Crescent Watershed drains 95 square miles in Houston and southeast Winona counties, an area defined by wooded bluffs and spring-fed cold-water streams that flow directly to the Mississippi River.
A new facility that will process organic materials through anaerobic digesters in Shakopee.
Minnesota businesses, organizations, and municipalities seeking or holding MPCA wastewater permits are charged two basic types of permit fees: application fees and annual fees.
Volunteer-collected data are regularly used in decision-making and conservation efforts. Find a program that excites you and join in.
The general permits related to wastewater in Minnesota.
Financial assistance for SSTS work is targeted to units of local government.
When leaves fall on streets, sidewalks, and other hardscapes in urban areas, they wash into the storm drains and end up in lakes and rivers where they feed algae growth. The algae then decomposes and uses up oxygen that fish and native plants need.
Environmental information and resources for the biochar industry.
In Minnesota, wastewater treatment operators must be certified to ensure that facilities meet operational requirements.
MPCA guidance for evaluating when closed landfills may exit the postclosure care phase.
Smart Salting is a suite of techniques that minimize the environmental and economic impacts of chloride while still meeting public needs.
We Are Water MN travels to Stillwater to focus on the St. Croix River, featuring artwork by painter Kami Mendlik.