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MPCA collects information about the sale and use of greenhouse gases with high global warming potential.
MPCA's recommended review criteria for wastewater treatment facilities that need to perform system maintenance that requires approval to bypass untreated or partially treated domestic wastewater.
The MPCA works with partners throughout Minnesota each year to gauge the health of waters and identify stressors that harm fish and other aquatic life.
Technical assistance to small, rural, and Tribal wastewater facilities
The U.S. EPA approved Minnesota's Statewide Mercury Total Maximum Daily Load study in March 2007.
Minnesota’s Digital Fair Repair Act went into effect July 1. Here’s why it matters and how you can use it to save money and the environment
This watershed is located in the southeastern tip of Minnesota, known for its scenic bluffs. More than 900,000 acres drain to the Mississippi River at Reno, Minn., but only 117,000 of those acres are in Minnesota.
Each year, MPCA hires seasonal positions to assist with biological monitoring of streams and wetlands during the summer months.
Communities that are resilient to climate change are able to effectively to prepare for and recover from its effects, and continue to thrive.
The MPCA is proposing to amend Minnesota Rules governing animal feedlots.
MPCA’s work on the climate-smart food systems grant from the EPA is ongoing amid strong interest
A project to address high levels of suspended sediment in the Minnesota River and the South Metro portion of the Mississippi River.
Image MPCA staff provide technical assistance to businesses seeking to improve their environmental performance and prevent pollution.Small business…
Cleanup and recovery from a natural disaster depends on local units of government to guide and direct residents to ensure the effective and efficient disposal of wastes in accordance with statutes, rules, and guidelines.
MPCA policy recommendations for the upcoming legislative session
Increasing organics collection and processing infrastructure is necessary to meet statewide recycling goals
Environmental information for craft breweries, distilleries, wineries, and cideries, and for home brewers who want to start commercial production.
Public input is critical to the work that we do. We invite that input by soliciting comments on agency decisions, holding public informational meetings, and more.
The MPCA studies, monitors, and regulates many land pollutants that affect the quality of life in Minnesota and the health of residents.
The MPCA's new online training will help small businesses adapt to the effects of climate change and become more resilient.