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Environmental information and resources for gas stations.
Learn about environmental regulations that may apply to your business. It is not an exhaustive list, so other regulations may apply.
Learn what you can do to protect yourself and your community from environmental problems caused by flooding.
MPCA online services give users online access to apply for permits and licenses, submit required information, and pay fees and invoices.
Information for cannabis growers and processors to understand environmental regulations and permits that may apply to their businesses.
Financial assistance for assessment and clean up of contaminated sites in Minnesota.
Permit applications must include detailed emissions calculations to help determine which permit type or permit amendment is needed.
Environmental information and permits that affect hot mix asphalt plants.
Important details to help make your e-Service administrative submittal go as smoothly as possible.
Important details to help make your e-Service submittal go as smoothly as possible.
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses using boilers.
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses using stationary engines or generators.
MPCA's compliance and enforcement program tracks how well wastewater treatment facilities are complying with their permits and takes enforcement actions when necessary.
The National Crude Oil Spill Research Site near Bemidji was formed after a pipeline break released 10,000 barrels of crude oil in 1979.
Environmental information and resources for the aggregate industry.
Permit 2025 Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Stormwater (wq-strm3-102g) Effective June 1, 2025 Updates and new…
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is committed to ensuring that every Minnesotan has healthy air, sustainable lands, clean water, and a better climate.
Industrial stormwater steps to compliance Step 6: Meet requirements
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is low-carbon synthetic fuel made from non-petroleum sources that is blended with traditional jet fuel to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from air transportation.
Underground storage tank (UST) facilities must designate owners, operators, or employees as Class A, Class B, and Class C operators.