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The Minnesota GreenCorps program, coordinated by the MPCA, aims to preserve and protect Minnesota’s environment while training a new generation of environmental professionals.
Many residents have questions and concerns about loud noises or unpleasant odors that may be associated with industries or businesses in their community.
Coal tar-based sealants can no longer be sold or applied legally in Minnesota as of 2014.
MPCA guidance for evaluating when closed landfills may exit the postclosure care phase.
Each year, Minnesotans throw away more than 850,000 tons of recyclables, worth around $153 million. Here's how we're reducing those numbers in Greater Minnesota.
Details on sampling and monitoring requirements of your industrial stormwater permit.
The East Fork Des Moines River Watershed covers 839,518 acres, which includes Minnesota's Martin and Jackson counties.
TEAM Industries, with machining operations in Audubon, Bagley, Cambridge, Detroit Lakes, and Park Rapids, paid $80,000 in fines for air, hazardous waste, and industrial stormwater violations.
The MPCA completed 75 enforcement cases for water quality, air quality, waste, stormwater, and wastewater violations in the second half of 2024.
BALMM emphasizes land use practices to improve or protect water quality, particularly in the areas of watershed management, aquifer protection and floodplain management.
A permit extension notification allows transfer stations and source-separated organic material (SSOM) compost facilities to apply for an extension of their permit without a complete permit reissuance application.
Minnesota rules require many facilities that produce air emissions to conduct performance testing.
Frequently asked questions about SSTS certification and licensing.
Join the Cooperative Purchasing Venture (CPV)Through the Cooperative Purchasing Venture (CPV), eligible entities can purchase goods, certain services and utilities from contracts established for…
All distribution media products must be registered with the MPCA.
Prevent costly sewer clogs by keeping grease out of sinks and by not flushing disposable wipes.
Pesticide NPDES permit steps to compliance Step 4: Report adverse pesticide incidents
The chemical 1,4-dioxane, a likely carcinogen, was found in private wells near Bunker Lake Blvd. and Crosstown Blvd.
The Olmsted Soil and Water Conservation District's Soil Health Farm demonstrates how farmers can benefit from practices that also provide resilience to climate change.
The new commercial organics collection will service a 20- to 30-stop route across both Hubbard and Beltrami counties.