The department's district offices conduct most permitting and compliance activities for those facilities located within their boundaries. For information about specific wastewater facilities in Florida, please contact the appropriate district office.
For general information about wastewater management in Florida, contact the appropriate wastewater program in Tallahassee.
The Power Plant Siting Act (PPSA), Sections 403.501-.518, Florida Statute (F.S.), is the state's centralized process for licensing large power plants. One license — a certification — replaces all local and state permits. Local governments and state agencies within whose jurisdiction the power plant is to be built participate in the process. Certification addresses permitting, land use and zoning, and property interests.
Power Plants | Transmission Lines | Natural Gas Pipelines |
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None at this time | None at this time | None at this time |
Under the Siting Acts, certification is the approval for building, operating and maintaining power plants, transmission lines and natural gas pipelines. Conditions of Certification are the licensing requirements for a specific facility.
The department uses a number of systems to manage and track basic wastewater facility and permitting information as well as compliance and enforcement information. For more information on wastewater facilities in Florida, view the following links:
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