Meth Lab Program
The Methamphetamine Laboratory Program at the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) works to protect human health by providing technical advice on the remediation (cleaning) of clandestine methamphetamine production laboratories (meth labs) and decontamination of property exposed to meth lab activities.
- Clandestine Drug Lab Cleanup Guide (PDF:284KB/63 pages)
Document detailing the cleanup requirements and information for property owners, remediation contractors, and local authorities
Topic Areas:
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Information for Real Estate Agents
- What remediation means, how to know whether a property was a meth lab, and disclosure requirements
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Information for Contractors
- Necessary contractor qualifications plus their roles and responsibilities
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Information for County Officials
- Responsibilities of the authority overseeing a meth lab cleanup
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Information for Property Owners
- Responsibilities of the owner of a property that has been declared a meth lab
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Information for Landlords
- What to do if you suspect a meth lab or meth use on your property
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Information for Renters
- What to do if you are concerned about a meth lab or meth use
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Was This Property a Meth Lab?
- Guide to help you look into a property and find out if it was ever a meth lab
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Meth Lab Cleanup
- Cleanup requirements, cleanup safety, and a list of contractors who perform cleanup
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General Meth Information
- Description of meth, meth labs, and the health effects
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Materials and Resources
- Information on the Minnesota laws related to meth as well as documents and websites for further reading
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Contact Information
- Meth Lab Program contact details