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Selected community members to advise agency on incorporating environmental justice principles throughout its work.
New MPCA report cites work by local partners for water quality improvements.
The MPCA is planning new rules governing air quality. The main purpose is to adopt new rules to implement and govern regulation of facilities that emit air toxics.
Warming temperatures and increased rains caused by climate change continue to have real impacts on farms across Minnesota. Our agriculture industry will also play an important role in reducing the amount climate change causing pollution we produce as a state.
A project to address high levels of suspended sediment in the Minnesota River and the South Metro portion of the Mississippi River.
Superfund sites in Minnesota are listed on the Minnesota Permanent List of Priorities (PLP).
The StormReady designation recognizes the MPCA’s commitment to emergency management planning and continuity of operations during an emergency.
Superfund sites in Minnesota are listed on the Minnesota Permanent List of Priorities (PLP).
Funding for organizations to coordinate efforts to reduce chloride at the source within priority communities.
The MPCA issued a new air quality permit for this manufacturing facility in White Bear Township.
Distribution media include both public domain products like aggregate or drainfield rocks, and proprietary products like expanded polystyrene aggregate and chambers.
Plan’s primary goal is to protect families, communities from PFAS contamination
Residential wood burning has been increasing in Minnesota, both for home heating and recreation.
The kind of permit a facility needs depends on how much air pollution the facility could emit based on its equipment or processes.
A program to provide sustainable, longer-term funding a select number watersheds to make measurable and visible progress.
The MPCA has developed guidance on a number of topics to assist real estate developers, environmental engineers, remediation consultants, and others in addressing brownfields and contaminated sites.
The MPCA regulates most aspects of livestock management including the location, design, construction, operation, and management of feedlots and manure-handling facilities.