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Businesses face challenges from climate change's impacts, but they can also take steps to reduce their contributions to climate change.
MPCA rules govern the collection, transportation, storage, processing, and land application of animal manure and other livestock operation wastes.
Resources for recycling market development
An air emissions risk analysis estimates the potential human health risks from air pollution emitted by a facility.
The MPCA's air monitors continually measure pollutants. With this data, the agency can track pollution trends over time and show if outdoor air meets air quality standards and health benchmarks.
Permit applications must include detailed emissions calculations to help determine which permit type or permit amendment is needed.
The MPCA is offering rebates to small businesses across the state to buy and sell lead-free fishing tackle, part of the state’s Get the Lead Out program
Under the Minnesota Electronics Recycling Act, the MPCA wishes to shift the responsibility for paying for collection and recycling of "covered electronic devices" away from the public sector, specifically local government.
Partner with an award-winning exhibition to engage Minnesotans with environmental ideas, challenges, and inspiration for a better future.
Minnesota rules require many facilities that produce air emissions to conduct performance testing.
This year’s theme is Advancing Nutrient Trading with Sustainable Farming and Conservation Practices.
Requirements for discharges from a project site and/or management control site(s).
MPCA investigation in May 2024 found violations related to stormwater at three facilities.
Protecting and restoring water quality is one of the MPCA's core areas of focus.
“Area C” is the name given to Ford Motor Company’s former industrial waste dump on the floodplain of the Mississippi River, at the base of the bluff below the former Twin Cities Assembly Plant in Saint Paul.
Important details to help make your e-Service submittal go as smoothly as possible.
Documents and forms related to the identification and management of hazardous waste in Minnesota.
MPCA awards $2.4 million to eight organizations for projects focused on sustainable building and materials management strategies that reduce waste and increase deconstruction, salvage, and reuse in Minnesota.
Researchers collect samples of sediment from the bottom of Lake of the Woods in 2024. (Photo courtesy of St. Croix Watershed Research Station) After years of study…
Privacy rightsSeveral federal and state laws protect your privacy rights regarding the information the MPCA has about you. At times, an MPCA staff member may ask you to provide information about…