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State agencies, counties, municipalities, nonprofit organizations, and many others are engaged in protecting Minnesota lakes.
Residential wood burning has been increasing in Minnesota, both for home heating and recreation.
The MPCA solicited applications for planning grants to promote collaboration among political subdivisions, including public-private and multi-county partnerships.
Composting organic waste and compostable products creates a valuable product that improves soil fertility, conserves water, and reduces erosion.
MPCA rules govern how septic systems are designed, installed, and managed in Minnesota.
Don't let your septic system freeze. Here are some simple tips that can help you avoid costly problems with your septic system.
The MPCA sought project proposals to distribute $1.1 million in grants for climate planning projects to small communities with populations of less than 10,000.
The MPCA has actively been developing methods and building capacity to improve our ability to monitor and assess wetlands to protect and restore them.
Businesses can find many ways to increase competitiveness and boost productivity.
Minnesota’s air currently meets all federal air quality standards. However, even levels of air pollution below the standards can affect people’s health, including levels currently found in parts of Minnesota.
Create an editable spreadsheet of details about your facility to make calculations of emissions.
Information and references for grantees with projects funded by the VW Settlement in Minnesota.
MPCA's environmental review process for feedlots operates according to the rules of the Environmental Quality Board.
Financing is available for public entities in Minnesota to expand or improve stormwater infrastructure.
The MPCA takes reasonable measures to ensure meaningful communication with individuals who are not proficient in English.
The AQI was developed to provide a simple, uniform way to report daily air quality conditions.
The MPCA solicited project proposals to distribute $35 million to communities for projects to prepare local stormwater infrastructure for the impacts of climate change.
A TMDL addressing excess bacteria in 22 stream reaches and protection strategies for 29 stream and river reaches in the Upper Mississippi River watershed.
Financing for wastewater and stormwater projects is available for public entities.
MPCA permits are required for extensions, additions, or other modifications to sanitary sewer collection systems that result in new or increased discharges of pollutants.