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Composting organic waste and compostable products creates a valuable product that improves soil fertility, conserves water, and reduces erosion.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Emergency Response Program (ERP) oversees the cleanup of all types of spills and environmental emergencies.
The MPCA is seeking public comments on the environmental assessment worksheet for the planned expansion of the Dem-Con Landfill in Scott County.
Find out whether your feedlot needs to register, to get an environmental review, or apply for a permit.
The U.S. EPA has awarded Minnesota $200 million to cut climate pollution from our state’s food systems through the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program.
MPCA’s work on the climate-smart food systems grant from the EPA is ongoing amid strong interest
Minnesota is a national leader in keeping mercury out of the environment.
Learn about environmental regulations that may apply to your business. It is not an exhaustive list, so other regulations may apply.
Medicines flushed down the drain can contaminate water, which can hurt fish and other aquatic wildlife, and end up in our drinking water.
Environmental information and resources for gas stations.
The MPCA provides funding to local partners to assist with intensive water quality monitoring at approximately 130 long-term river and stream monitoring sites.
What to consider when cold weather has you looking into home weatherization projects
Any facility that is engaged in a narrative activity or a primary SIC code, as listed in the Multi-Sector General Permit, needs to apply for industrial stormwater permit coverage or certify for No Exposure.
MPCA's Closed Landfill Program is a voluntary program established in 1994 to properly close, monitor, and maintain Minnesota's closed municipal sanitary landfills.
Permits for wastewater treatment require monthly, quarterly, or annual reporting of discharge monitoring results