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Complying with the MS4 general permit
Help your school get a recycling program organized and operating successfully.
Biosolids that will be applied to land must meet strict regulations and quality standards.
Information for larger feedlot owners on the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and State Disposal System (SDS) permits for construction and operation permits in Minnesota.
James Wooton puts his scuba diving skills to work monitoring for aquatic invasive species in Otter Tail County lakes.
After many years of investigation, design work and construction, the Great Lakes Legacy Act remediation projects at these sites near Duluth, Minnesota, are complete.
The MPCA has announced 13 grant recipients that will receive a total of nearly $4.8 million for projects that will keep good food from going to waste in Minnesota while diverting usable food to people in need.
The Minnesota State Implementation Plan (SIP) is focused on the six criteria air pollutants regulated by national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS): ground-level ozone, fine particles, lead, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide.
Roundup of key environmental justice laws passed by the Legislature in 2023
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.
Grede Foundry violated the terms of its air permit in 2024, according to a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency investigation.
Minnesota passed a law in 2023 that restricts the use of lead and cadmium in 15 categories of consumer products, including toys and school supplies.
Removing of an old dam and restoring a creek's curves are improving habitat and water quality in the Pomme de Terre River Watershed.
The Army has proposed a plan for cleaning up contaminated sediment in Round Lake, located within the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) site.
This page provides assistance for local units of government with development and implementation of their SSTS program.
When food spoils or is thrown away before we eat it, the resources that went into creating the food are wasted.
Information will support the phase out of nonessential use of “forever chemicals” in Minnesota
Guidance and recommendations for local officials dealing with public health issues related to blue-green algae.
Learn what a brownfield is, how it can negatively affect communities, and resources for cleaning one up.
Each year, MPCA hires seasonal positions to assist with biological monitoring of streams and wetlands during the summer months.