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The MPCA had at least $1 million to support projects that will build lasting capacity to preserve standing tree stock and manage increasing volumes of wood waste.
A training and certification program for evaluating aquatic life in Minnesota’s rivers and streams.
What an organization buys, who it buys from, and how it uses the goods and services once bought is a reflection of the organization's values. Sustainable purchasing policies shows a commitment to…
This page provides assistance for local units of government with development and implementation of their SSTS program.
MPCA keeps its public data easily accessible for convenient use.
Details on sampling and monitoring requirements of your industrial stormwater permit.
Roundup of key environmental justice laws passed by the Legislature in 2023
MPCA’s community air monitoring pilot grant program will provide $4.85 million to build more networks of community air sensors in the Twin Cities metro area.
To help address climate change and protect the health of Minnesotans, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency adopted Low Emission Vehicle Standards for particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, non-methane organic gases, and greenhouse gases, as well as the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Standard.
Three members of MN GreenCorps worked through the Minneapolis Public Schools' free meal box program to promote waste reduction and recycling.
CAP provides financial and technical assistance to local governments to encourage investment in the proper management of solid waste.
Minnesota GreenCorps member Heidi Blum focused on waste reduction and recycling in Edina, Minnesota.
The MPCA offered approximately $12.5 million in grant funding for projects that will prevent wasted food from being generated, prevent food from going to waste, or projects that rescue edible food from disposal and redirect it for human consumption in Minnesota.
The MPCA must complete assessments to gather critical information too inform the development of the EPR program statewide.
Forms and guidance for local partners submitting surface water data, QA/QC information and progress reports to MPCA.
Complying with the MS4 general permit
Air sensors are instruments that measure air quality conditions in near real time.
Nitrogen management plans help operators of wastewater treatment facilities understand the inputs of nitrogen to their facilities and evaluate options that can reduce the amount of nitrogen discharged.
For more than 50 years, volunteers have gathered critically important water clarity data on Minnesota lakes and streams.
Countless bacteria can be found in land, water, humans, and animals. Most bacteria are beneficial, serving as food for larger organisms and playing critical roles in natural processes such as organic…