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401 Certification process for applying Minnesota water quality standards to federal permitting actions.
The MPCA offers other types of funding for use by specialists or with more involved eligibility requirements. Funding for site cleanup: Supports the clean up of contaminated properties SSTS…
All distribution media products must be registered with the MPCA.
The MPCA 401 certification fills a unique niche in protecting water quality by applying state water quality standards to projects.
The MPCA has developed guidance on a number of topics to assist real estate developers, environmental engineers, remediation consultants, and others in addressing brownfields and contaminated sites.
Answers to common questions about the Construction Stormwater Permit application
Instructions for preparing for and completing the online exam for underground storage tank operator certification.
State will begin engagement next month on an updated framework set to be released in 2025
Studies of Minnesota’s waters show that contaminants of emerging concern are widespread in the state’s lakes and rivers.
People who service and dispose of vehicle air conditioners or appliances that contain refrigerants must be certified.
Enbridge Energy is continuing restoration work around its new Line 3 crude oil pipeline across Minnesota. The new line replaces an aging Line 3 and began operating in October 2021, after Enbridge completed the project’s construction phase.
This RFP dedicated $2 million toward activities related to planning and design of PFAS treatment/separation and/or destruction technologies at municipal wastewater facilities, landfills, and/or industries in Minnesota.
MPCA evaluates water quality by measuring and monitoring the health of fish, macroinvertebrates, and plants.
Clearing ice? Before you reach for the salt bag and begin to scatter, consider using other tools to get the job done that are less toxic to our waterways and our beloved pets, and will save you money.
The MPCA issued the most recent municipal stormwater general permit (MNR040000) in November 2020.
The MPCA studies, monitors, and regulates water pollutants to protect human health and the environment. Minnesota water quality standards strives to protect water for use, measures health of waters, and guides limits on what regulated facilities can discharge to surface waters.
The Otter Tail River Watershed encompasses three different ecoregions, covering more than 1.2 million acres in west-central Minnesota.
Details for solid waste management facility permit issuance and reissuance.
Resources developed by the Minnesota Department of Health and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to help you spread the word about how Minnesota will reduce “forever chemicals” through Amara’s Law.
A successful cleanup of contaminated land along the Cedar River in Austin caps a long history of industrial pollution.