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The MPCA solicited applications for planning grants to promote collaboration among political subdivisions, including public-private and multi-county partnerships.
New MPCA report monitors PFAS sources and movement, provides direction for preventing and managing PFAS pollution.
The MPCA's new online training will help small businesses adapt to the effects of climate change and become more resilient.
Permit 2025 Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Stormwater (wq-strm3-102g) Effective June 1, 2025 Updates and new…
Helping Minnesota businesses comply with environmental rules, reduce wastes and emissions, and reduce regulatory obligations.
Based on volume, construction and demolition debris presents a big opportunity for reducing waste and its environmental effects.
MPCA guidance on petroleum site investigation and remediation, reporting, and more.
Resources and best management practices to help protect water quality on construction sites.
Under the Minnesota Electronics Recycling Act, the MPCA wishes to shift the responsibility for paying for collection and recycling of "covered electronic devices" away from the public sector, specifically local government.
State agencies support Minnesota's sustainable purchasing efforts by using state contracts.
MPCA online services give users online access to apply for permits and licenses, submit required information, and pay fees and invoices.
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 has announced five grant recipients who will receive a combined total of more than $1 million in grants for projects to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of waste reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting efforts in Greater Minnesota communities.
Recyclers of CED must register with the MPCA; there is no annual fee. Recyclers must meet certain requirements in terms of regulatory compliance, necessary licensure, and insurance.
Environmental information and permits that affect businesses that paint, coat, or strip surfaces.
The purpose of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's official social media accounts is to provide information about the MPCA and the programs, services, and products we provide. The MPCA social…
The MPCA and its many partners collect a wide variety of data on environmental conditions and pollution sources.
Implementing water quality standards come with tangible costs and benefits. Costs such as taxes to residents, regulated parties, and communities help achieve benefits such as increased property values, tourism, and protecting human health.
Industrial stormwater steps to compliance Step 6: Meet requirements
Learn what steps you can take to reduce the pollution from small neighborhood sources.