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Resources for the dry cleaning industry
The Keep It Clean campaign, a 2023 Minnesota law, and many partners working together are adding up to less garbage and waste left behind on frozen lakes.
MPCA rules govern how septic systems are designed, installed, and managed.
Answers to common questions about the Construction Stormwater Permit application
Chrome-plating facility in St. Louis Park is the alleged source of pollution in local lakes.
This year’s theme is Advancing Nutrient Trading with Sustainable Farming and Conservation Practices.
Image Aboveground storage tank (AST) requirements are found in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 7151. In general:new tanks and piping must be designed to…
Significant restoration work by organizations in the area have made the south branch of the Buffalo River a water-quality success story.
The triennial standards review (TSR) gives the public a formal opportunity to provide wide-ranging comments about water quality standards.
MPCA is offering approximately $250,000 in grant funding to help Minnesota governments, businesses, institutions, and organizations address two specific needs: waste reduction/reuse and toxic products prevention.
Guidance for submitting data to MPCA Remediation Division programs: Superfund, Site Assessment, Petroleum Remediation, Brownfields, RCRA Remediation, Closed Landfill, and Integrated Remediation.
Resources developed by the Minnesota Department of Health and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to help you spread the word about how Minnesota will reduce “forever chemicals” through Amara’s Law.
Resources and best management practices to help protect water quality on construction sites.
The MPCA issued the most recent municipal stormwater general permit (MNR040000) in November 2020.
State will begin engagement next month on an updated framework set to be released in 2025
Groundwater and drinking water in the east Twin Cities metro area is contaminated with PFAS due to 3M's disposal practices at four sites in the area.
We Are Water next visits Ortonville and the Big Stone Lake area March 15 through April 21.
The MPCA has announced that 11 grant recipients will receive a total of $5.3 million for projects that build lasting capacity to support recycling markets in Minnesota.
The MPCA administers programs that are governed by 45 chapters of rules. The MPCA periodically conducts a “housekeeping” rulemaking to make minor corrections and clarifications to the rules or to repeal rules that have become obsolete.
To best serve the needs of all Minnesotans for healthy air, sustainable lands, clean water, and a better climate, the MPCA has committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workforce that…