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Central Specialties Inc., based in Alexandria, violated several air permit conditions between 2021 and 2023 for its mobile hot-mix asphalt facility stationed at various locations around the state. Violations included failing to properly maintain pollution control equipment and inadequate recordkeeping and reporting.
Industrial Finishing Inc. violated several water quality permit conditions relating to required sampling, training, reporting and inspections at its industrial equipment coating and finishing facility in Deer Creek, Minn.
As part of the PFAS pollution prevention law called Amara’s Law, manufacturers are required to report intentionally added PFAS in products sold in Minnesota and pay a fee. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has extended the reporting due date to Sept. 15, 2026.
Facilities that have site-specific state implementation plan (SIP) requirements may make changes to their operations that require changes to either their Administrative Order or Title I SIP…
Forms and guidance for local partners submitting surface water data, QA/QC information and progress reports to MPCA.
Coal tar-based sealants can no longer be sold or applied legally in Minnesota as of 2014.
Industrial Stormwater Steps to Compliance Step 4: Create SWPPP, choose BMPs
Environmental Assessment Worksheets (EAW) and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) are part of MPCA's environmental review, providing a standardized and public process to disclose information about the potential negative environmental effects of a proposed development and ways to avoid or minimize them before the project is permitted and built.
Important details to help make your e-Service administrative submittal go as smoothly as possible.
Answers to frequently asked questions about compliance and MPCA's enforcement of environmental rules in Minnesota.
The PFAS guidance document uses an evidence-based approach that builds upon the framework and strategies presented in previous MPCA publications.
Resources and guidance for TMDL projects in Minnesota.
The MPCA is committed to engaging broadly with the public and ensuring that residents affected by its decisions have a voice in its processes.
Riverview LLP is seeking to expand its existing West River Dairy facility near Morris from 7,855 cows to a total capacity of 18,855 cows.
The Legislature has given the MPCA the authority to develop rules to protect state environmental resources.
Frequently asked questions about SSTS certification and licensing.
Information and references for grantees with projects funded by the VW Settlement in Minnesota.
The general permits related to wastewater in Minnesota.
The MPCA regulates waste, recycling, and disposal activities in Minnesota. MPCA permits are required for the design, construction, and operation of solid waste management facilities where storage, collection, transportation, processing or reuse, conversion, or disposal of solid waste occurs.
Pesticide NPDES permit steps to compliance Step 4: Report adverse pesticide incidents