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Every Minnesotan — regardless of income, race, ethnicity, color, or national origin — has the right to healthy air, sustainable lands, clean water, and a better climate.
Pesticide NPDES permit steps to compliance Step 4: Report adverse pesticide incidents
Step 3: Requirements for pesticide dischargers
The 2015 Legislature directed the MPCA to simplify the regulation and administration of work on building sewers connected to septic systems.
New MPCA report monitors PFAS sources and movement, provides direction for preventing and managing PFAS pollution.
Environmental information and permits that affect wood-finishing industries.
Disposing of wastes from a natural disaster or large fire
MPCA wastewater staff assigned by county.
The general permits related to wastewater in Minnesota.
The MPCA monitors water quality in rivers and streams is several different ways around the state.
MPCA offers Climate Resilience Planning grants, with a listing of previous grant winners
The AQI was developed to provide a simple, uniform way to report daily air quality conditions.
Use these checklists to speed review and approval of wastewater design documents
Some facilities may have air emissions low enough to qualify as "insignificant," and not be required to have an air permit.
Image Climate change continues to have a destructive impact on Minnesota’s infrastructure, presenting a direct threat to our homes, businesses, roads…
The MPCA sought proposals to conduct a bench study to evaluate the effectiveness and potential dosages of soil amendments at the bench scale to support the analysis, decision making, and planning required to implement Remedial Actions for the Precision Plating Superfund Site (SR0000249)
A stormwater system upgrade in Duluth was expanded with the help of an MPCA employee who tapped into available funding. It protects Lake Superior and can serve as an example for other cities and counties.
The U.S. EPA has awarded Minnesota $200 million to cut climate pollution from our state’s food systems through the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program.
Elk River Landfill, Inc. proposes a northward expansion of its landfill into Livonia Township.
U.S. Steel Corp. operates a taconite mine and processing plant known as Keetac north of Keewatin, where it produces taconite pellets for use at iron and steel mills.