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MPCA's environmental review process for feedlots operates according to the rules of the Environmental Quality Board.
Minnesota has enacted laws to end avoidable uses of PFAS in Minnesota by 2032.
Loans are available to defray the capital costs of installing waste or pollution prevention machinery or equipment.
Find sustainable products for your business with these helpful certification and labeling systems.
The MPCA's new online training will help small businesses adapt to the effects of climate change and become more resilient.
$4.85 million to run community air monitoring projects in the 7-county Metropolitan Area (counties of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington).
Completed rulemaking for changes to reporting requirements for hazardous air pollutants (HAPs).
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.
All facilities with air permits must submit an annual emissions inventory report to the MPCA that tracks actual emissions of major pollutants at that facility.
Local governments with SSTS programs submit information to the MPCA each year on SSTS permitting and compliance trends for the previous calendar year. The information helps the agency with long-range planning efforts.
The health of Minnesota's large rivers is a reflection of how well we are protecting overall water quality.
Image MPCA staff provide technical assistance to businesses seeking to improve their environmental performance and prevent pollution.Small business…
The MPCA has withdrawn proposed rules relating to waste treated seeds.
The MPCA offers a variety of tools to help counties, cities, and townships develop and support systems that recover resources and manage waste.Notify the agency about changes to contacts in your…
The environmental justice advisory group (EJAG) advises the MPCA commissioner on the implementation of the agency's environmental justice framework, provides feedback on its effectiveness, and offers suggestions for future improvements.
Counties and solid waste management districts around the state are required to prepare and implement detailed plans for solid waste management.
Image The goal of the MPCA's regulatory programs covering hazardous substances and solid waste is to prevent contamination of land, water, and air by…
Roundup of key environmental justice laws passed by the Legislature in 2023
Documents and forms related to the identification and management of hazardous waste in Minnesota.
The MPCA is seeking public comment on a proposed increase in the amount and types of waste that Curbside Waste Inc. processes at its transfer station facility in Dayton.