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Information will support the phase out of nonessential use of “forever chemicals” in Minnesota
The time that Andy Vig spends along the Minnesota River near Hoċokata Ṫi, cultural center of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, serves as a reminder of where his water comes from and a…
In most of Minnesota’s livestock-dense counties, feedlot oversight is a cooperative effort between the MPCA and county government.
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.
Recycling materials into new products benefits both our environment and our economy.
A successful cleanup of contaminated land along the Cedar River in Austin caps a long history of industrial pollution.
Resources developed by the Minnesota Department of Health and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to help you spread the word about how Minnesota will reduce “forever chemicals” through Amara’s Law.
Minnesota industrial facilities that are required to submit Form R reports for Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) chemicals under the state and federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (…
A program to provide sustainable, longer-term funding a select number watersheds to make measurable and visible progress.
The MPCA offers a variety of tools to help counties, cities, and townships develop and support systems that recover resources and manage waste.Notify the agency about changes to contacts in your…
The MPCA investigates sites where hazardous substances have been or could be released to identify risks and appropriate remediation plans.
Climate adaptation is about developing strategies to help human and natural systems become more resilient to the effects of climate change.
MPCA issues coverage to construction site owners and their operators to prevent stormwater pollution during and after construction, and protect Minnesota's water resources.
Thermal paper is thin with a slick feel or sheen finish and discolors easily when scratched.
Public input is critical to the work that we do. We invite that input by soliciting comments on agency decisions, holding public informational meetings, and more.
This committee included a broad range of stakeholders and was charged with providing perspective, input, and advice to the commissioner on MPCA's water fees.
A gateway to common regulatory information that affects stationary engines.
Minnesota has enacted laws to end avoidable uses of PFAS in Minnesota by 2032.
MPCA's leadership team.
Batteries aren’t trash, they’re treasure: Recycling old batteries gives their materials a new life. Visit CollectED's new, carnival-style interactive exhibit at MPCA's Eco Experience at the Minnesota State Fair to learn more about batteries.