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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.
Pesticide NPDES Permit Steps to Compliance Step 2: submit a notice of intent
State agencies support Minnesota's sustainable purchasing efforts by using state contracts.
This training program focuses on the implementation of best management practices for lawn/turf care maintenance.
Stakeholders affected by the Minnesota Electronics Recycling Act must be registered with the MPCA.
A waste is any material that can no longer be used for its original intended purpose. The type of waste generated can include recyclables, solid waste, and hazardous wastes, which may be subject to specific management and disposal requirements.
MPCA permits are required to both build and operate landfills in Minnesota.
The MPCA has withdrawn proposed rules relating to waste treated seeds.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) requests public comment on a rule that will shape nation-leading restrictions on the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Thermal paper is thin with a slick feel or sheen finish and discolors easily when scratched.
Minnesota has enacted laws to end avoidable uses of PFAS in Minnesota by 2032.
To prevent food waste at its veterans homes, the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs used a $185,000 MPCA grant to purchase new meal-ordering technology.
Properly trained and certified SSTS personnel are critical. What work duties can local program staff do before becoming certified, and how can that process be expedited?
Best practices for SSTS installations drafted by St. Louis County, Minn., in 2008 based on the experiences of SSTS installers and inspectors.
Image In Minnesota, 2,469 schools serve more than 898,000 K-12 students and employ thousands of teachers and staff. An MPCA study found that Minnesota…
Details on sampling and monitoring requirements of your industrial stormwater permit.
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.
These Minnesota sites are registered with the MPCA to accept covered electronic devices for recycling.
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