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Kohlman Lake, one of 27 bodies of water to come off the impaired waters list this year, did so with substantial help from the Clean Water Fund.
The MPCA provides workshops and conferences to help solid waste landfill operators get certified and stay up to date.
Answers to questions frequently asked by municipalities about management of contaminated sediments in stormwater collection systems that they own and operate.
Anglers can choose lead-free materials when shopping for fishing tackle. Popular options include tungsten, steel, tin, bismuth/tin, and glass.
This training program focuses on the implementation of best management practices for lawn/turf care maintenance.
These Minnesota sites are registered with the MPCA to accept covered electronic devices for recycling.
The Minnesota Retiree Environmental Technical Assistance Program (RETAP) employs skilled, retired professionals to provide facility assessments to small businesses, institutions, and city and county governments in Minnesota.
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses that paint, coat, or strip surfaces.
Stakeholders affected by the Minnesota Electronics Recycling Act must be registered with the MPCA.
MPCA issues coverage to construction site owners and their operators to prevent stormwater pollution during and after construction, and protect Minnesota's water resources.
RoundtableRx is a nonprofit operating the Minnesota Medication Repository Program, which reduces pharmaceutical waste by collecting excess medication for redistribution. The MPCA recently provided a $52,910 grant for education and outreach to help solve the pharmaceutical waste issue in Minnesota.
The frequent wildfires in California and elsewhere, brought on by climate change, are affecting air quality for thousands of miles. That includes Minnesota.
Solid waste facilities may close or terminate their permit depending on the solid waste activities occurring at the site.
Ready-to-run meteorological data suitable for AERMOD.
MPCA keeps its public data easily accessible for convenient use.
The MPCA provides climate change technical assistance to Minnesotan, including one-on-one consultation or small group facilitation, to assess current capacity, build on strengths, and address underlying needs.
Emissions generated from gasoline and diesel powered vehicles are the greatest source of air pollution in Minnesota
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.
MPCA is planning new rules governing how the MPCA determines currently unavoidable uses of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in products.
Complying with the MS4 general permit