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Underground storage tank (UST) facilities must designate owners, operators, or employees as Class A, Class B, and Class C operators.
Forms, guidance, and assistance to apply for an air quality permit.
Information for cannabis growers and processors to understand environmental regulations and permits that may apply to their businesses.
MPCA completed 100 enforcement cases for water quality, air quality, waste, stormwater, and wastewater violations in the first half of 2024
Instructions for preparing for and completing the online exam for underground storage tank operator certification.
Industrial Stormwater Steps to Compliance - Step 2: Consider certifying for No Exposure
The capped emission permit is designed for non-complex facilities that do not require site-specific permit conditions.
Approximately $4.5 million was available to support prevention of wasted food and food rescue projects across the state.
An air emissions risk analysis estimates the potential human health risks from air pollution emitted by a facility.
MPCA's leadership team.
Minnesota rules require many facilities that produce air emissions to conduct performance testing.
General permit intended for facilities using processes including abrasive blasting, brazing, catalytic or thermal oxidizers, dip tanks, injection molding, resin and gel coating, spraying and coating activities, and welding.
Pesticide NPDES permit steps to compliance: Terminating pesticide permit
Financial assistance for assessment and clean up of contaminated sites in Minnesota.
Pretreatment by commercial facilities and other non-domestic wastewater sources removes harmful pollutants before the wastewater is discharged to a municipal sewer system. The U.S. EPA has delegated MPCA the authority to approve pretreatment programs at the local level and oversee statewide pretreatment activities.
Minnesota’s biosolids PFAS strategy requires all biosolids intended for land application be tested for PFAS before use and response actions based on sample results.
MPCA's compliance and enforcement program tracks how well wastewater treatment facilities are complying with their permits and takes enforcement actions when necessary.
The MPCA has withdrawn proposed rules relating to waste treated seeds.
Permit addresses the most common causes of contaminated groundwater, including releases of petroleum, volatile organic compounds, and other hazardous substances.
People who service and dispose of vehicle air conditioners or appliances that contain refrigerants must be certified.