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What consumers should know about new Minnesota laws prohibiting PFAS in consumer products and the MPCA’s efforts to minimize PFAS pollution by keeping it out of commonly used household products.
BMPs required to manage the slurry to comply with Minnesota statute and agency rules to protect water quality.
The Lac qui Parle Watershed covers approximately 1,100 square miles and drains parts of Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, and Yellow Medicine counties in Minnesota as well as parts of Grant, Deuel, and Brookings counties in South Dakota.
Installing an engineNo permit amendments are needed for holders of registration (Options C and D), capped, and general permits (state or Part 70) to install a non-emergency engine, if the total…
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Environmental information and permits that affect grain elevators, feed mills and fertilizer mixing plants.
New major-emitting industrial facilities and major modifications of existing facilities must obtain a permit before construction and include the best pollution-control technology available if they significantly increase emissions.
Industrial stormwater steps to compliance Step 6: Meet requirements
Chloride is a problem for wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees.
Licensing and certification requirements for SSTS businesses and professionals.
The MPCA 401 certification fills a unique niche in protecting water quality by applying state water quality standards to projects.
A waste is any material that can no longer be used for its original intended purpose. The type of waste generated can include recyclables, solid waste, and hazardous wastes, which may be subject to specific management and disposal requirements.
Environmental information and permits that affect hot mix asphalt plants.
The MPCA studies, monitors, and regulates many land pollutants that affect the quality of life in Minnesota and the health of residents.
Completed rulemaking for changes to reporting requirements for hazardous air pollutants (HAPs).
Facilities in specific industries that store materials, waste, or equipment outdoors are subject to industrial stormwater regulations administered by the MPCA.
The 2015 Legislature directed the MPCA to simplify the regulation and administration of work on building sewers connected to septic systems.
Step 3: Requirements for pesticide dischargers
Pesticide NPDES permit steps to compliance Step 4: Report adverse pesticide incidents
In Minnesota, wastewater treatment operators must be certified to ensure that facilities meet operational requirements.