Lansing Smith Electric Generating Plant
General Information
Title | Information |
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Licensee | Gulf Power Corporation |
Certification # | PA 99-40 |
Date Certified | 07/28/2000 |
Description |
Title | Information |
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Licensee | Gulf Power Corporation |
Certification # | PA 99-40 |
Date Certified | 07/28/2000 |
Description |
The Siting Coordination Office operates under the following statutes and rules:
Permits are typically authorizations to construct or operate a facility. State, regional and local permits may be required for any given facility.
Certifications for energy facilities cover almost every aspect of the facility as an all-in-one license for construction and operation of energy facilities. As such, the state pre-empts the issuance of any other type of permit for the facility, except for local zoning and building. Certification is granted for the life of the facility.
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Wetland Delineation Resources |
Mailing Address:
Division of Water Resource Management
Siting Coordination Office
2600 Blair Stone Road, MS 3500
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400
Phone: 850-717-9000
Fax: 850-717-9001
Under the provisions of Section 193.621, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter 62-8, Florida Administrative Code, some types of air or water pollution control equipment installed at any manufacturing or industrial plant may be eligible for decreased assessment value for ad valorem tax purposes.
Electric and magnetic fields (EMF) from electrical transmission lines, are regulated under the provisions of Section 403.061(30), Florida Statutes and the rule is
The Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Siting Act (NGTPSA), Sections 403.9401-.9425, Florida Statutes, is the state's process for licensing the construction and operation of natural gas pipelines within Florida.
Responsibilities for Permitting Natural Gas Pipelines
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