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Environmental information and permits that affect hot mix asphalt plants.
Within the three major watersheds that cover the Twin Cities area, there are 33 smaller watersheds managed by their own watershed district or watershed management organization.
Find sustainable products for your business with these helpful certification and labeling systems.
Plan’s primary goal is to protect families, communities from PFAS contamination
The MPCA investigates sites where hazardous substances have been or could be released to identify risks and appropriate remediation plans.
Grantees must follow guidance to fund only eligible activities and expenses.
MPCA released its environmental assessment worksheet (EAW) for the proposed development of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s new organics recycling facility in Scott County.
Cities of Saint Peter and Comfrey will each receive grants for infrastructure planning.
Areas and communities with SSTS concerns have wastewater treatment methods that are not adequate to protect public health or the environment. Hundreds of small communities around the state have inadequate wastewater systems.
Environmental education helps people of all ages explore environmental issues and discover how they can be a part of protecting Minnesota’s environment. The MPCA provides information about the status of Minnesota’s air, water, land, and climate and can point you toward beneficial actions you can take as students, teachers, and life-long learners interested in Minnesota’s sustainable future.
Learn what you can do to protect yourself and your community from environmental problems caused by flooding.
The MPCA had $676,000 available in grant funding for communities in environmental justice areas across Minnesota to support projects that provide planning and design services for replacing or upgrading inadequate water infrastructure.
When leaves fall on streets, sidewalks, and other hardscapes in urban areas, they wash into the storm drains and end up in lakes and rivers where they feed algae growth. The algae then decomposes and uses up oxygen that fish and native plants need.