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The MPCA enforces federal and state requirements for air quality permitting.
The MPCA closed 118 enforcement cases for water quality, air quality, waste, stormwater, and wastewater violations in the second half of 2023.
Requirements for discharges from a project site and/or management control site(s).
The MPCA had approximately $135,000 in grant funding to help Minnesota businesses and organizations purchase bicycles and electric-assisted bicycles (e-bikes) for commercial use.
Cleanup and recovery from a natural disaster depends on local units of government to guide and direct residents to ensure the effective and efficient disposal of wastes in accordance with statutes, rules, and guidelines.
Project began construction in October 2022 without a stormwater permit or a stormwater pollution prevention plan, and failed to install erosion and sediment controls at a pond and wetland improvement site near Finlayson, Minn.
MPCA permits are required for extensions, additions, or other modifications to sanitary sewer collection systems that result in new or increased discharges of pollutants.
Township and private party fined $47,555 for failing to obtain a construction stormwater permit for road improvements.
The Burnsville Sanitary Landfill (BSL) will expand to accommodate the growing municipal waste needs of the Twin Cities metro area. The expansion is part of the landfill’s long-term plan to extend the useful life of the landfill to 2062.
MPCA investigation determined Derek Vekich committed stormwater and wetland violations in 2024.
A gateway to common regulatory information that affects stationary engines.
Environmental information and permits that affect wood-finishing industries.
Environmental information and permits that affect metal fabrication and finishing businesses.
Find out whether your feedlot needs to register, to get an environmental review, or apply for a permit.
An MPCA investigation found violations related to construction of a home on Schwappauff Lake, near the town of Greenfield in Hennepin County.
Chloride is a problem for wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees.
A new facility that will process organic materials through anaerobic digesters in Shakopee.
Environmental regulations vary by industry. To help you navigate this, we've compiled key considerations based on common industries, processes, and equipment.
Application forms and instructions for applying for wastewater permits.
Financing is available for public entities in Minnesota to expand or improve stormwater infrastructure.