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A gateway to common regulatory information that affects stationary engines.
Certain proposed projects — based on their nature, size, location, or other factors — must go through an environmental review before any required permits or approvals are issued.
Licensing and certification requirements for SSTS businesses and professionals.
Financing for wastewater and stormwater projects is available for public entities.
Canby Creek now flows into Del Clark Lake and protects Canby from flooding, while providing outdoor recreation and excellent water quality.
New reports from the MPCA highlight restoration investments and improved water quality while calling for continued work to address persistent challenges in southeastern Minnesota.
Industrial Stormwater Steps to Compliance - Step 2: Consider certifying for No Exposure
This webpage will not only address potential noncompliance issues for air permittees, but it will help inspectors get all of the necessary information to facilities with one link.
MPCA established a network of long-term biological monitoring stations that represent a variety of stream types in their most natural condition.
In collaboration with other state agencies, local governments, and Tribal Nations, the MPCA will distribute $200 million over the next five years to cut climate pollution from our food systems through the climate-smart food systems (CSFS) initiative. A portion of these funds will help farmers across Minnesota adopt climate-friendly practices.
Three committees are accountable to and advise the full Clean Water Council. Meetings are scheduled and open to the public.
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses that paint, coat, or strip surfaces.
Environmental information and permits that affect wood-finishing industries.
The Red River of the North - Marsh River Watershed is part of the Red River Basin in northwestern Minnesota and southeastern North Dakota.
Public invited to comment on draft guidance A fish kill at Trout Valley Creek near Minneiska. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) today released a…
Loans of up to $75,000 at zero-percent interest help small businesses purchase equipment to meet or exceed environmental regulations, or to investigate and clean up contaminated sites.
Contaminated land creates significant problems for our health, environment, and economy in Minnesota. By cleaning up problem areas and protecting against future contamination, we can make land safe…
Profile of Karl Scheuer, a volunteer with the MPCA's Volunteer Water Monitoring Program
A new $75,000 grant from the MPCA will help the U of M’s Forever Green Initiative make camelina a viable crop for sustainable aviation fuel.
Financing is available for public entities in Minnesota to expand or improve stormwater infrastructure.