The Peace River begins near Interstate 4, midway between Tampa and Orlando, where waters of the Green Swamp join waters of Saddle Creek.
The Integrated Habitat Network (IHN) plan is the focus for the reclamation and permitting efforts for phosphate mining in Central Florida. The IHN is based on a regional conceptual plan that outlines guiding principles for the design of reclamation in the entire phosphate-mining district (approximately 1.3 million acres of land).
Reuse feasibility studies are conducted in order to evaluate the capability of a domestic wastewater treatment plant to implement reuse. Rule 62-610.820, F.A.C., lists the rules and laws that require preparation of reuse feasibility studies as follows.
(a) Section 403.064, F.S., for domestic wastewater facilities located within, serving a population within, or discharging within designated Water Resource Caution Areas (WRCA).
The Environmental Resource Permitting program regulates most alterations to the land surface in Florida that are not specifically exempt from regulation by statute or rule.
The State 404 Program regulates dredge or fill activities within state assumed waters. To determine what type of permit you need, please contact the district office in which your project is located.
Title | Information |
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Licensee | Florida Power & Light Company |
Certification # | PA 15-58 |
Date Certified | 06/29/2016 |
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Licensee | Florida Power & Light Company |
Certification #; | PA 12-57 |
Date Certified | 10/09/2012 |
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