Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is a state agency dedicated to protecting and improving the environment and enhancing human health. They achieve this by monitoring air and water quality, managing waste, and enforcing environmental regulations. Established in 1967, MPCA plays a crucial role in addressing environmental issues through scientific research, public education, and policy development. The agency generates revenue through state funding, federal grants, and fees for permits and services. Key historical milestones include significant contributions to the Clean Water Act and the development of Minnesota's climate action framework.

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