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The MPCA uses the Environmental Quality Information System (EQuIS) to store water quality data from more than 17,000 Minnesota sampling locations.
Keep It Clean focuses on the growing problem of garbage and human waste left on the ice by anglers and other visitors during ice fishing season.
Online tool showing Minnesota waters failing to meet one or more water quality standards.
Removing of an old dam and restoring a creek's curves are improving habitat and water quality in the Pomme de Terre River Watershed.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is planning amendments to rules governing water quality fees (Minn. R. ch. 7002 and 7083).
The MPCA is proposing to amend Minnesota Rules governing animal feedlots.
The MPCA has adopted amended rules relating to when maintenance of a closed landfill should end.
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…
Sustained efforts by cities and water management organizations have restored water quality in two Dakota County lakes.
BMPs required to manage the slurry to comply with Minnesota statute and agency rules to protect water quality.
The MPCA plans to amend Minnesota Rules chapter 7050, which establishes beneficial uses and water quality standards to protect those uses, and designates where the uses occur in waters of the state.
Environmental information and resources for the biochar industry.
The MPCA Brownfield Program is a fee-for-service program that provides assistance to promote the investigation, cleanup, and redevelopment of property that is contaminated with petroleum and hazardous substances.
Recycling market development works to expand end markets and boost the demand for recycled materials.
The MPCA proposes to adopt the U.S. EPA's 2013 national recommended water quality criteria for ammonia as its Class 2 ammonia water quality standards for the protection of aquatic life.
Distribution media include both public domain products like aggregate or drainfield rocks, and proprietary products like expanded polystyrene aggregate and chambers.
Each year, Minnesotans throw away more than 850,000 tons of recyclables, worth around $153 million. Here's how we're reducing those numbers in Greater Minnesota.
MPCA guidance for evaluating when closed landfills may exit the postclosure care phase.
The MPCA has developed best practices for vapor intrusion mitigation and public communication work used by the agencies and our contractors.
Answers to questions frequently asked by municipalities about management of contaminated sediments in stormwater collection systems that they own and operate.