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The MPCA invites the public and manufacturers to provide comments on the reporting and fees rule for products containing PFAS.
A dedicated stakeholder advisory group was assembled from sectors that will be affected by PFAS at remediation sites to establish guidance for PFAS investigation and cleanup.
MPCA guidance on petroleum site investigation and remediation, reporting, and more.
Wastewater treatment and disposal are important for protecting and preserving Minnesota's water resources. MPCA regulates wastewater treatment activities in Minnesota.
The PFAS guidance document uses an evidence-based approach that builds upon the framework and strategies presented in previous MPCA publications.
The MPCA issued the most recent municipal stormwater general permit (MNR040000) in November 2020.
Residents' guide to stormwater permitting.
Guidance pertaining to the investigation and cleanup of hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants.
Chemicals in the air toxics emission inventory.
As part of our commitment to continuous improvement, transparency, certainty, and customer service, the MPCA is improving the way we track and administer permits. These efforts are part of periodical…
This rolling RFP dedicated $2 million toward activities related to planning, development and implementation of PFAS source identification and reduction plans, product substitutions and system improvements.
BMPs required to manage the slurry to comply with Minnesota statute and agency rules to protect water quality.
The kind of permit a facility needs depends on how much air pollution the facility could emit based on its equipment or processes.
Less than three years after Minnesota passed the country's first ban on TCE, a carcinogenic solvent, facilities around the state have removed it from their processes.
The MPCA provides additional guidance on air permitting and regulation requirements: New source review – Obtain a permit before beginning construction on new major-emitting industrial facilities…
MPCA guidance for evaluating when closed landfills may exit the postclosure care phase.
The MPCA has announced five grant recipients who will receive a combined total of more than $1 million in grants for projects to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting efforts in Greater Minnesota communities.
Financing for wastewater and stormwater projects is available for public entities.
Complying with the MS4 general permit
A successful cleanup of contaminated land along the Cedar River in Austin caps a long history of industrial pollution.