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Clean Air Act Permitting in Minnesota

Clean Air Act permitting in Minnesota is the responsibility of the Industrial Division of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA).

Responsible Area

Statewide, except in Indian Country, where EPA Region 5 is the permitting authority.

Agency

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road N
St. Paul, MN 55155-4194
(651) 296-6300

Contact: Jared Lafave (jared.lafave@state.mn.us)
(651) 757-2514

EPA Contacts

Jennifer Darrow (darrow.jennifer@epa.gov)
(312) 886-2703

Richard Angelbeck (angelbeck.richard@epa.gov)
(312) 886-9698

Air Permitting Information

MPCA Air Permitting Website

Federal Construction Permit Authority

Approved State Implementation Plan

Federal Operating Permit Authority

Approval status for operating permit programs

Title V/Construction Permit Program Documents

Title V Program Approval History
Construction Permit Program Approval History
Minnesota Title V/NSR Program Evaluation

Title V Petition 

The Title V operating permit rules provide the EPA with a 45-day review period for proposed Title V permits followed by a 60-day period in which anyone may petition the EPA to object to the permit.   

EPA has adopted a single, standardized, and reproducible method of computing the 45-day EPA review and 60-day petition periods. There are five basic principles:  

  1. The 45-day review period begins the day after the proposed permit is submitted to the EPA for review; 
  2. The 60-day petition period begins the day after the end date of EPA’s review period;  
  3. Count every day, including weekends and federal holidays (start dates can fall on a weekend or holiday);  
  4. If the end date of EPA’s 45-day review period falls on a weekend or federal holiday, the 45-day review period’s end date rolls over to the next business day. As a result, the 60-day petition period will begin the day after that next business day. 
  5. If the 60-day petition period ends on a weekend or federal holiday, the petition period’s deadline is rolled over to the next business day. 

For information on the status of a specific Title V permit submitted to Region 5 by Minnesota MPCA, contact one of the EPA’s contacts.

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Region 5 CAA Permitting Focus

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Last updated on February 19, 2025
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