Yes, There are several requirements pertaining to the ESA and protecting species listed under the ESA
- Endangered Species Protection Bulletins must be obtained and followed for the geographic region where the application takes place. Bulletins must be obtained no earlier than 6 months prior to the application and the bulletin must be valid for the month of the application. More information on Endangered Species Protection Bulletins can be found on EPA's Endangered Species Protection Bulletins website.
- Enlist product application is prohibited when rainfall is expected to occur within 48 hours.
- Irrigation within 48 hours of application is prohibited.
- Applications are prohibited when soils are saturated or at field capacity.
- The product labels may require land managers, applicators and users of these products to implement land management practices (Mitigation Measures) based on hydrologic soil groups to reduce runoff. More information can be found on the manufacturer's website listed on the label, Enlist Mitigations Measures to Manage Runoff.
Yes, There are several requirements pertaining to the ESA and protecting species listed under the ESA
- Endangered Species Protection Bulletins must be obtained and followed for the geographic region where the application takes place. Bulletins must be obtained no earlier than 6 months prior to the application and the bulletin must be valid for the month of the application. More information on Endangered Species Protection Bulletins can be found on EPA's Endangered Species Protection Bulletins website.
- Enlist product application is prohibited when rainfall is expected to occur within 48 hours.
- Irrigation within 48 hours of application is prohibited.
- Applications are prohibited when soils are saturated or at field capacity.
- The product labels may require land managers, applicators and users of these products to implement land management practices (Mitigation Measures) based on hydrologic soil groups to reduce runoff. More information can be found on the manufacturer's website listed on the label, Enlist Mitigations Measures to Manage Runoff.
Last updated: 5/21/2024
The local authority must approve the facility's compliance with all associated zoning codes.
The local authority must approve the facility's compliance with all associated zoning codes.
If the facility plans to provide water through a well, it must be installed by a licensed well driller and certified by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). The applicant can contact the MDH Well Management Unit at 651-201-4600 or 800-383-9808 for verification of well construction and water quality compliance.
If the food establishment is moving to a location with an existing well, an evaluation of the well construction must take place. This involves an on-site review of the well's location and surrounding features, as well as an office review of the well's construction. While the MDA works with the MDH on this evaluation, the final determination on the well construction compliance is made by the MDH Well Management Unit.
If the facility plans to provide water through a well, it must be installed by a licensed well driller and certified by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). The applicant can contact the MDH Well Management Unit at 651-201-4600 or 800-383-9808 for verification of well construction and water quality compliance.
If the food establishment is moving to a location with an existing well, an evaluation of the well construction must take place. This involves an on-site review of the well's location and surrounding features, as well as an office review of the well's construction. While the MDA works with the MDH on this evaluation, the final determination on the well construction compliance is made by the MDH Well Management Unit.
To ensure compliance with regulations, a facility that uses a septic system must have it approved by the appropriate regulatory authority. The facility must provide evidence of septic system compliance by obtaining a current Certificate of Compliance. The applicant can contact their county for information on how to verify septic system compliance and obtain a current Certificate of Compliance.
To ensure compliance with regulations, a facility that uses a septic system must have it approved by the appropriate regulatory authority. The facility must provide evidence of septic system compliance by obtaining a current Certificate of Compliance. The applicant can contact their county for information on how to verify septic system compliance and obtain a current Certificate of Compliance.
To comply with the Minnesota Plumbing Code, all plans and specifications for new plumbing systems or changes to existing plumbing systems serving a public or commercial building must be submitted to the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) or delegated local agency for approval prior to construction. Plumbing plans must be submitted by a Minnesota licensed plumber to DLI at: Department of Labor and Industry, Plumbing Plan Review and Inspection, 443 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, MN 55155.
Your plumbing and/or waste disposal plans must be approved by the appropriate regulatory agency before you can obtain a license from the MDA. In areas without a local inspection department or building official, plumbing inspections are conducted by a DLI plumbing inspector.
Please note that a plumbing review is required for all projects within a food establishment, regardless of the number of fixtures. The five-fixture exemption does not apply to any food establishments licensed by the MDA.