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Bacteriological reduction products registered for use in Minnesota
The MPCA studies, monitors, and regulates numerous water pollutants to protect human health and the environment. At the state level, three agencies share the monitoring and control of pollutants:the…
Permits help the MPCA protect the environment.
In the management of construction stormwater, MPCA recognizes Southwest Light Rail Extension project for responsible development through stormwater controls.
This advisory board includes 18 individuals representing a wide range of impacted parties under the Packaging Waste and Cost Reduction Act.
Licensing and certification requirements for SSTS businesses and professionals.
In 2009, a federal court ruled that NPDES permits were required for all biological and chemical pesticide applications that leave a residue in water when applications are made in, over, or near waters of the United States.
MPCA rules govern how septic systems are designed, installed, and managed.
Removing Middle Lake from the impaired waters list required wrangling with a bottom feeder, the invasive carp.
This RFP provides a mechanism for interested parties to acquire a limited volume of PFAS concentrate for PFAS destructive technology testing purposes.
The MPCA enforces federal and state requirements for air quality permitting.
Guidance for small businesses on reporting air emissions.
Significant restoration work by organizations in the area have made the south branch of the Buffalo River a water-quality success story.
Ardent Mills LLC, a flour mill in Lake City, paid $10,200 for air permit violations.
The discharges in summer 2024 happened during the construction of the MnDOT truck facility in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
Del Zotto tanks had weep holes drilled near the bottom of tanks to drain rainwater from the tanks while they are stored to prevent freezing and they will offer a warranty to replace tanks bought with weep holes for owners of its 2,500-gallon tanks.
Find out whether your feedlot needs to register, to get an environmental review, or apply for a permit.
Increased rainfall from climate change damages river water quality, which in turn damages fishing and recreation.
The MPCA provides funding to local partners to assist with intensive water quality monitoring at approximately 130 long-term river and stream monitoring sites.
Grantees must follow guidance to fund only eligible activities and expenses.