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The Legislature has given the MPCA the authority to develop rules to protect state environmental resources.
Water quality trades that have been arranged in Minnesota illustrate many opportunities to enhance pollution reduction efforts while offering flexibility and cost savings to regulated municipalities and industries.
The MPCA regulates both underground and aboveground commercial storage tanks above a certain size that hold petroleum or hazardous liquids.
The MPCA issued a new air quality permit for this manufacturing facility in White Bear Township.
Permits for wastewater treatment require monthly, quarterly, or annual reporting of discharge monitoring results
The St. Louis River Watershed covers 3,584 square miles at the head of the Great Lakes and represents the extreme headwaters of the St. Lawrence River.
The MPCA's chloride reduction program assists communities and organizations across Minnesota in identifying sources of chloride.
How to prepare recycling for the curb
This RFP provides a mechanism for interested parties to acquire a limited volume of PFAS concentrate for PFAS destructive technology testing purposes.
The MPCA is collaborating with many federal, Tribal, state, and local partners to clean up contaminated sites in the Duluth harbor and St. Louis River.
James Wooton puts his scuba diving skills to work monitoring for aquatic invasive species in Otter Tail County lakes.
The MPCA's Petroleum Remediation Program addresses risks to people and the environment from contamination caused by leaking petroleum storage tanks.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is expanding the ways we learn and understand the effects of pollution on communities and the environment by incorporating lived experiences into our air…
Mercury is a naturally occurring element that is toxic to humans and animals. At room temperature, mercury is a silvery, liquid metal, but it can also evaporate and become airborne. Mercury does not…
Answers to common questions about the Construction Stormwater Permit application
Tools to help small businesses determine if they need an air emissions permit and/or track compliance with their current air emissions permit.
Less than three years after Minnesota passed the country's first ban on TCE, a carcinogenic solvent, facilities around the state have removed it from their processes.
Don't let your septic system freeze. Here are some simple tips that can help you avoid costly problems with your septic system.
One indicator of impairment that puts a stream on the Impaired Waters List is its macroinvertebrate population. Here's how that works.
Learn what a brownfield is, how it can negatively affect communities, and resources for cleaning one up.