The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Waste Cleanup Program conducted a statewide survey of 15 drycleaning facilities eligible for state funded cleanup. The purpose of this survey was to gather information regarding whether Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) s could be a contaminant of concern at these facilities.
While PFAS are not typically used by the drycleaning industry; the potential may exist for PFAS to be a part of the waste stream resulting from the cleaning or laundering of fabrics at drycleaners.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Waste Cleanup Program conducted a statewide survey of twenty-seven (27) waste cleanup sites that are undergoing state funded cleanup. The purpose of this survey was to gather information regarding whether Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) could be a contaminant of concern at these facilities. These facilities range from former landfills, metal plating facilities, chemical manufactures, electroplaters, and users of various solvents.
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The links on this page will redirect you to the OCULUS database where you can use the "PUBLIC OCULUS LOGIN" button to access the database and retrieve the desired document(s).
The links on this page will redirect you to the OCULUS database where you can use the "PUBLIC OCULUS LOGIN" button to access the database and retrieve the desired document(s).
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