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Important details to help make your e-Service submittal go as smoothly as possible.
Important details to help make your e-Service administrative submittal go as smoothly as possible.
Emissions generated from gasoline and diesel powered vehicles are the greatest source of air pollution in Minnesota
Proposed changes to permits that regulate the state’s largest animal feedlots target nitrate pollution statewide.
New easy-to-access trainings help small businesses figure out if they are subject to MPCA regulations, and how to become more sustainable.
The MPCA requested proposals from eligible applicants for projects that reduce emissions of high global warming potential (HGWP) refrigerants in retail settings and food assistance programs in Minnesota.
The MPCA requested proposals from eligible applicants for projects that aim to reduce emissions of high global warming potential (HGWP) refrigerants in retail settings and food assistance programs in Minnesota.
Counties and solid waste management districts around the state are required to prepare and implement detailed plans for solid waste management.
MPCA Environmental Assistance grant program puts spotlight on mend-it clinics and other reuse and waste reduction efforts.
The MPCA's chloride reduction program assists communities and organizations across Minnesota in identifying sources of chloride.
AccessibilityThe Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is committed to accessibility on its website. As part of that commitment, the MPCA makes every effort to comply with the State of Minnesota…
The MPCA Brownfield Program is a fee-for-service program that provides assistance to promote the investigation, cleanup, and redevelopment of property that is contaminated with petroleum and hazardous substances.
Minnesota has enacted laws to end avoidable uses of PFAS in Minnesota by 2032.
Environmental information and permits that affect wood-finishing industries.
Two small creeks in the Nemadji River watershed are cleaner, and some fish have returned, after restoration work that the MPCA took part in.
Learn about environmental regulations that may apply to your business. It is not an exhaustive list, so other regulations may apply.
Surface water assessment grants (SWAG) provide local organizations and citizen volunteers with funds to complete the monitoring needed to meet assessment requirements on Minnesota lakes and streams. Assessment is usually the first step in protecting or restoring surface waters.
Determine what type(s) of water quality permit is required at facilities that mine construction sand and gravel; industrial sand; quarry limestone, granite or dimension stone; operate hot mix asphalt production areas; produce concrete block, brick and other products; and/or produce ready-mix concrete.
Environmental information and permits that affect metal fabrication and finishing businesses.
Minnesota has a new law that prohibits nonessential use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).