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Removing Middle Lake from the impaired waters list required wrangling with a bottom feeder, the invasive carp.
The StormReady designation recognizes the MPCA’s commitment to emergency management planning and continuity of operations during an emergency.
The MPCA had approximately $1.89 million available to install EV direct current fast-charging stations in public places.
Four watershed scientists had an article published in LakeLine magazine. They report on 20 years of success getting lakes cleaned up.
Initial screening information for a contaminant of emerging concern, beta-sitosterol.
Minnesota is the first state to require producers fund boat wrap collection and recycling.
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.
When food spoils or is thrown away before we eat it, the resources that went into creating the food are wasted.
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.
Initial screening information for a contaminant of emerging concern, Perfluorohexane sulfonic acid.
The MPCA is working to address environmental concerns at the closed Freeway Landfill, to prevent the buried waste from affecting drinking water and the nearby Minnesota River.
MPCA's fish sampling process and why we do it
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.
The time that Andy Vig spends along the Minnesota River near Hoċokata Ṫi, cultural center of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, serves as a reminder of where his water comes from and a…
Minnesota rules require many facilities that produce air emissions to conduct performance testing.
In collaboration with other state agencies, local governments, and Tribal Nations, the MPCA will distribute $200 million over the next five years to cut climate pollution from our food systems through the climate-smart food systems (CSFS) initiative. A portion of these funds will help farmers across Minnesota adopt climate-friendly practices.
Lights, camera, antics! Students at Century College script and produce a fun video as part of their coursework.
Bagnado, a 25-foot-tall spinning tornado of plastic bags, will return to Eco Experience at the Minnesota State Fair
Smart Salting is a suite of techniques that minimize the environmental and economic impacts of chloride while still meeting public needs.
When temperatures climb, conditions are ripe for Minnesota lakes to produce algae blooms, some of which can be harmful to pets and humans.