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The MPCA's chloride reduction program assists communities and organizations across Minnesota in identifying sources of chloride.
All distribution media products must be registered with the MPCA.
Dem-Con Landfill proposes to build a new municipal solid waste landfill at its environmental campus near Shakopee. It plans to convert 2.2 million cubic yards covering an approximately 81-acre fill area of its permitted construction and demolition landfill into a new municipal solid waste landfill. The creation of a new MSW landfill of this size requires the project to go through the environmental impact statement process.
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses using boilers.
MPCA is opening the rule that regulates about 17,000 animal feedlots.
The MPCA today released its environmental assessment worksheet (EAW) for a new facility proposed by Vanguard Organics, LLC that will process organic materials through anaerobic digesters near Litchfield.
Information will support the phase out of nonessential use of “forever chemicals” in Minnesota
What an organization buys, who it buys from, and how it uses the goods and services once bought is a reflection of the organization's values. Sustainable purchasing policies shows a commitment to…
Lights, camera, antics! Students at Century College script and produce a fun video as part of their coursework.
Permit applications must include detailed emissions calculations to help determine which permit type or permit amendment is needed.
To protect human health and the environment, we need to limit the amount of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in our waters to safe levels. Safe levels means water can be used for drinking,…
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses that paint, coat, or strip surfaces.
The MPCA had approximately $2 million to support projects that focus on sustainable building and materials management strategies that reduce waste and increase deconstruction, salvage, and reuse.
MPCA staff studied the river during this summer's extreme drought conditions to see if tighter limits on phosphorus are protecting aquatic life.
The Precision Plating site in north Minneapolis was formerly home to a metal plating facility where solvents and metals were released into the soil and groundwater.
The MPCA has developed a report to help improve the data when the volume of trash or recyclables has to be converted to weight.
Funding for projects to reduce air pollution in Minnesota today and invest in cleaner transportation for tomorrow.
BMPs required to manage the slurry to comply with Minnesota statute and agency rules to protect water quality.
State and federal permits and regulations that are designed to protect groundwater and surface water (lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands) apply to specific facilities and processes that could pose…
Ask the MPCA features questions Minnesotans have asked us, on the issues the agency works on, from waste disposal, water and air quality, and chemicals in products to recycling and reuse,…