- Wastewater/Sewer/Septic-Systems - must meet the requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. A current Certificate of Compliance (COC) or septic system inspection report indicating the septic system complies with state requirements is required.
Contact the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for more information.
The HVAC system must meet the required codes. Work can be completed by a mechanical engineer or licensed plumber or electrician.
Contact your local Building Official - Minnesota State Mechanical Code.
The HVAC system must meet the required codes. Work can be completed by a mechanical engineer or licensed plumber or electrician.
Contact your local Building Official - Minnesota State Mechanical Code.
- Multiple agency approvals are required for facilities that intend to sell alcohol.
- Federal agency contact: Federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
- State agency contact: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol, Gambling, and Enforcement
- Multiple agency approvals are required for facilities that intend to sell alcohol.
- Federal agency contact: Federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
- State agency contact: Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol, Gambling, and Enforcement
For each construction area up to 500 square feet: collect 2 composite samples.
For each additional 5,000 square feet of construction area or fraction thereof: collect 1 additional composite sample, up to a maximum of 6 samples for the construction area. [Exception: When soil is excavated before it is sampled, additional samples are necessary from the excavated soil pile (see "How do I collect the samples?' below.]
For each construction area up to 500 square feet: collect 2 composite samples.
For each additional 5,000 square feet of construction area or fraction thereof: collect 1 additional composite sample, up to a maximum of 6 samples for the construction area. [Exception: When soil is excavated before it is sampled, additional samples are necessary from the excavated soil pile (see "How do I collect the samples?' below.]
Choose sample areas where there is the highest potential for contamination within the proposed construction area.
Contamination should be suspected in any area where pesticides or fertilizers have been handled. This would include previous mixing, loading, equipment parking, fertilizer impregnation tower areas, earthen dike interiors, bulk storage areas, equipment repair areas, areas with pesticide staining, dead or barren vegetation areas, scale pits, pesticide container burning areas, runoff ponding areas, water fill sites, along with any areas associated with previous spills.