Florida's Air Quality System for continuous monitoring comprises 57 ozone (O3) monitors, 31 fine particle pollution (PM2.5) monitors, 11 particle pollution (PM10) monitors, 10 carbon monoxide (CO) monitors, 7 nitrogen dioxide (NO2) monitors and 19 sulfur dioxide (SO2) monitors located in 37 counties.
The Asbestos Notification System allows the businesses and residents of Florida to submit a Notification of Demolition or Asbestos Renovation online.
https://floridadep.gov/air/air-director/content/how-find-air-documents-onlineAir Pollutant Emitting Facilities are required to submit an Annual Operating Report each year. DEP's Division of Air Resource Management has created the Electronic Annual Operating Report, software that assists businesses in submitting an electronic version of the Annual Operating Report.
The Small Business Environmental Assistance Program is a resource available to help small businesses understand and comply with environmental regulations.
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