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Circle K Stores Inc. (Charlotte, N.C.) and Holiday Stationstores LLC (Bloomington, Minn.) failed to properly test, report, and fix or replace corrosion protection equipment between 2019 and 2022 at convenience stores in Northfield, Owatonna, Pine City, Rochester, and Walker.
The MPCA is pursuing federal funding opportunities to help upgrade infrastructure and build resiliency in Minnesota.
After many years of investigation, design work and construction, the Great Lakes Legacy Act remediation projects at these sites near Duluth, Minnesota, are complete.
A $78,000 grant to the Cedar River Watershed District will help better understand how to prepare its infrastructure for extreme weather caused by climate change.
Training resources for feedlot officers in Minnesota.
State agencies support Minnesota's sustainable purchasing efforts by using state contracts.
A new, higher capacity natural gas pipeline, along with additional facility improvements, will allow Heartland Corn Products Inc. to increase its ethanol production capacity.
The MPCA is developing guidance for evaluating when closed landfills may exit the postclosure care phase.
The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe has hosted five MN GreenCorps members to help install solar panels and electric vehicle charges, promote food sovereignty, and more.
A series of violations (industrial stormwater and wastewater, and air quality) between 2017 and 2022 result in a $250,000 penalty for Denco II LLC at its ethanol facility in Morris, Minn.
MPCA plans to amend existing Minnesota Rules governing permits and solid waste landfills (chapters 7001 and 7035).
Biosolids that will be applied to land must meet strict regulations and quality standards.
New easy-to-access trainings help small businesses figure out if they are subject to MPCA regulations, and how to become more sustainable.
Thirty TMDLs undertaken in the Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed to address excess nutrients, turbidity, bacteria, and more.
Phosphorus management plans help wastewater treatment facility operators and managers evaluate pollution prevention and and management options that can reduce the amount of phosphorus discharged to Minnesota waters.
This training program focuses on the implementation of best management practices for lawn/turf care maintenance.
The MPCA today released its final supplemental environmental impact statement analysis for the proposed expansion of the Burnsville Sanitary Landfill, determining the expansion would not affect groundwater quality.