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The new commercial organics collection will service a 20- to 30-stop route across both Hubbard and Beltrami counties.
New MPCA report monitors PFAS sources and movement, provides direction for preventing and managing PFAS pollution.
Roundup of key environmental justice laws passed by the Legislature in 2023
Permits for wastewater treatment require monthly, quarterly, or annual reporting of discharge monitoring results
To make electric school buses more affordable to school districts, the MPCA started a grant program that puts more of the cleaner buses on routes across the state.
Find out what’s being done in Minnesota’s watersheds to protect and improve water quality.
New easy-to-access trainings help small businesses figure out if they are subject to MPCA regulations, and how to become more sustainable.
Some Minnesota companies are helping expand the use of recycled materials in the state, thanks to market development grants from the MPCA.
Construction and interim feedlot permit forms
Smart Salting is a suite of techniques that minimize the environmental and economic impacts of chloride while still meeting public needs.
Does it seems like the number of alerts due to wildfires has increased in the past few years? We’ve had 46 air-quality alerts since 2015—34 of those due to wildfire smoke.
Answers to frequently asked questions about compliance and MPCA's enforcement of environmental rules in Minnesota.
Northern Iron operates an iron foundry in an environmental justice area in Saint Paul's Payne-Phalen neighborhood.
Image MPCA staff provide technical assistance to businesses seeking to improve their environmental performance and prevent pollution.Small business…
Application forms and instructions for applying for wastewater permits.
Instructions for preparing for and completing the online exam for underground storage tank operator certification.
Image Many commercial buildings in Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington counties are required to recycle at least three of the…
Some facilities may have air emissions low enough to qualify as "insignificant," and not be required to have an air permit.
“Urban wood,” or wood salvaged from cities, suburbs, and towns, is a growing issue in Minnesota because of severe weather, urban expansion, and the emerald ash borer. Rather than burning the trees as waste, a preferred option for dealing with urban wood involves creating durable wood products like furniture, building materials, and wooden décor.
There are two types of federal air regulations, the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs) and New Source Performance Standards (NSPSs). Either or both regulations may…