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Find out whether your feedlot needs to register, to get an environmental review, or apply for a permit.
The MPCA regulates most aspects of livestock management including the location, design, construction, operation, and management of feedlots and manure-handling facilities.
Information for larger feedlot owners on the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and State Disposal System (SDS) permits for construction and operation permits in Minnesota.
Construction and interim feedlot permit forms
MPCA rules govern the collection, transportation, storage, processing, and land application of animal manure and other livestock operation wastes.
In most of Minnesota’s livestock-dense counties, feedlot oversight is a cooperative effort between the MPCA and county government.
The MPCA is proposing to amend Minnesota Rules governing animal feedlots.
Nearly all feedlot owners are required to register with the state and update their registration information every four years, unless they have applied for a permit recently. This page includes information about how to register.
Forms, guidance, and assistance to apply for an air quality permit.
Training resources for feedlot officers in Minnesota.
MPCA's environmental review process for feedlots operates according to the rules of the Environmental Quality Board.
Proposed changes to permits that regulate the state’s largest animal feedlots target nitrate pollution statewide.
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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) today took another step forward in addressing nitrate pollution statewide by issuing updated water permits for about 1,000 large feedlot operations. These permits take effect when the current ones expire.
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Feedlot nutrient and manure management
Many industrial by-products are good candidates for land application based on their nutrient content.
Application forms and instructions for applying for wastewater permits.
MPCA is opening the rule that regulates about 17,000 animal feedlots.
The MPCA fined Caledonia feedlot owner Mike Ingvalson $10,000 for multiple violations related to improper manure application and discharges as well as an unpermitted building.