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.
This page provides access to information regarding current and recently completed air regulatory development and reform projects.
To receive information on air regulatory projects by email, please send your request to Terri Long.
Beginning with the 2013 Annual Operating Report (AOR) and DEP Form 62-210.900(5), annual emissions fees collected by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) from major sources of air pollution (Title V sources) are based on the actual amount of regulated air pollutants emitted.
Director: Jeff Koerner | Jeff.Koerner@FloridaDEP.gov| 850-717-9000
Deputy Director: Hastings Read | Hastings.Read@FloridaDEP.gov | 850-717-9017
Surface coating or painting operations are the processes of depositing a coating material on a target surface using certain application methodologies such as spray, roll, etc. Surface coating operations can be prime and topcoat or single coat operations.
Surface coating operations are eligible to operate in Florida under the terms of an air general permit (AGP) pursuant to the requirements of 62-210.310(4)(c), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.).
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has established an air general permit (AGP) under Rule 62-210.310(5)(k), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), for secondary aluminum sweat furnaces that are subject to the federal emission limiting standards and other requirements of Title 40 Part 63 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR 63),
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