Environmental process | Environmental review | Regulated Materials/Waste
Regulated Materials/Waste legal authority
Federal laws
- Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Federal Superfund: 42 USC §9601 et.seq.
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act in 40 CFR §§239 through 282
- Asbestos National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) found in 40 CFR §61 (M)
State statutes
- Environmental Regulatory Innovations: Minnesota Statutes, section 114C
- Clean Water Legacy Act: Minnesota Statutes, section 114D
- Uniform Environmental Covenants Act: Minnesota Statutes, section 114E
- Water Pollution Control; Sanitary Districts: Minnesota Statutes, section 115
- Waste Management; Waste Hierarchy Law: Minnesota Statutes, section 115A
- Environmental Response and Liability: Minnesota Statutes, section 115B
- Petroleum Tank Release Cleanup: Minnesota Statutes, section 115C
- Toxic Pollution Prevention: Minnesota Statutes, section 115D
- Oil and Hazardous Substance Discharge Preparedness: Minnesota Statutes, section 115E
- Pollution Control Agency: Minnesota Statutes, section 116
- Public Water and Sewer Systems: Minnesota Statutes, section 116A
- Environmental Rights: Minnesota Statutes, section 116B
- Environmental Quality Board: Minnesota Statutes, section 116C
- Environmental Policy: Minnesota Statutes, section 116D
- Recycling Solid Waste: Minnesota Statutes, section 116F
- Minnesota Environmental Response and Liability Act (MERLA), commonly known as State Superfund: Minnesota Statutes, section 115B
Minnesota rules
- Animal Carcasses: Minnesota Rules, part 1719
- Clean Indoor Air: Minnesota Rules, part 4620
- Standards for Stationary Sources: Minnesota Rules, part 7011
- Lead Paint Removal: Minnesota Rules, part 7025
- Waters of the State: Minnesota Rules, part 7050
- Underground Storage Tanks; Program: Minnesota Rules, part 7150
- Aboveground Storage tanks; program: Minnesota Rules, part 7151