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  • 62-777 CTLs and NADCs
  • Calculated SCTLs for TRPH Fractions Based on the TPHCWG and MADEP Methods
  • Description of Commonly Encountered Petroleum and Petroleum Products for Florida Storage Tank Systems 
  • Field Notes Guidance
  • Guidance for Comparing Background & Site Chemical Concentrations in Soil
  • MTBE Information concerning its impact in Florida
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    • EPA 624
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    • EPA 8270D
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  • Quality Assurance and Related Issues
  • Quality Assurance - Basic Dilution Principles
  • Rounding Analytical Data for Site Rehabilitation Completion
  • Soil Cleanup Target Levels, Application to Site Rehabilitation Decisions
  • Solid Waste Facilities in Florida
    • Active Landfill Facilities - Class I landfills (and Class III if lined) are allowed to accept petroleum contaminated soils for disposal at the landfill operator's discretion. Please contact the landfill prior to delivery of contaminated soils. For additional information, contact Chad.Fetrow@FloridaDEP.gov.
    • Soil Treatment Facilities
  • SPLP Procedures for Petroleum Contaminated Sites
  • Summary of Applicability Storage Tank and Cleanup Regulations to Specific Substances
  • Technical Report: Development of Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs) for Chapter 62-777, Final dated February 2005
  • Use of Out-of-State Facilities for Soil Treatment, Disposal or Sources of Backfill for Preapproval Program Sites

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