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Pt2Ch23__073124_clean

......................... 23-14 23.2.3.5 Agencies sign MOA; FDEP Prepares Easement Document, of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the Acquisition and Restoration Council (ARC) administers the review, on such lands. Additionally, the TIITF has delegated some of its authority to FDEP staff to handle, ownership. This chapter only addresses use of upland state-owned conservation lands. For the FDEP Division, Land Management agencies include: • FDEP o Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection o

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Pt2Ch11-073124_clean

. In Florida, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and five regional Water, Management Action Plan (BMAP) – a comprehensive plan, coordinated by the FDEP, of regulatory and non, by the Environmental Regulation Commission by means of the Waterbody Classification. FDEP Group Number – the number and name assigned to waterbodies and water segments by FDEP, based on watersheds/basins, ” and in need of restoration. Using data from assessments, FDEP maintains a verified list of impaired

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ERP-OM_Plan_effective2024_Form

Project Name: FORMTEXT       FPID Project Number: FORMTEXT       FDEP/WMD Permit/Application Number: FORMTEXT       O&M Letter of Intent Pursuant to Section 12.3.1 AH Vol. 1, an acceptable operation and maintenance (O&M) entity shall have the financial, administrative, and legal, , in coordination with FDEP, has agreed to apply this comprehensive O&M Program on a statewide basis. The FDEP and FDOT therefore have agreed that separate or individual O&M Plan submittals are not required

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9140000.resp

standards or criteria in Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) rules. Response, the use of the material around coastal waters. I realize the spec states that FDEP rules must be met, on Florida Statute 403.7047 and FDEP, why are we even considering this product given the statute’s

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425-080

/organization-drinking-water-program Website for District FDEP Drinking Water Contacts: for addressing, structure: submit the following to Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) 4. If a conflict

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425-080

/organization-drinking-water-program Website for District FDEP Drinking Water Contacts: for addressing, structure: submit the following to Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) 4

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Drainage Manual Brief

as part of FDOT’s implementation strategy and FDOT-FDEP negotiations for compliance with the New, ? There is anticipated financial impact to the Department created by an external policy change, FDEP

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FDOT TA Set-Aside Program Funded Projects Data Dashboard User Guide_ADA

Projects Dashboard: How-To Guide 6 Figure 10 – Filter by FDEP Regional Trail Priority System. (Refer to Figures 17.1 & 17.2 to view FDEP Regional Trail layer on map frame). Figures 11 – 12 provide

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of all Hazardous Materials/Waste, 4. EPA/FDEP Hazardous Waste Identification Number Application, 5, that indicates the Contractor obtains EPA/FDEP ID number before transporting/disposing materials

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TA Funded Projects Dashboard User Guide_ADA

Alternatives (TA) Funded Projects Dashboard How-To Guide Figure 10 – Filter by FDEP Regional Trail Priority System (Refer to Figure 15 to view FDEP Regional Trail layer on map frame) The images

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425-080

/organization-drinking-water-program Website for District FDEP Drinking Water Contacts: for addressing, structure: submit the following to Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) 4

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Pt2Ch20-073124_clean

20.2.5.1 2014 MOU between FDEP and FDOT ................................. 20-23 20.2.5.2 CERCLA, in the 2014 MOU between Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and FDOT whenaddressing, 20-7 identified during PD&E will be addressed and remediated by FDEP through the provisions, be remediated using the 2014 MOU between FDEP and FDOT ( Section 20.2.5.1 ). Contamination issues, an opportunity for regulatory agencies [FDEP, EPA , and Water Management Districts (WMDs)] to comment on sites

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FDOT Permit Handbook

of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Overview ......................... 4-2 4.1.2 Water Management Districts, FDEP & WMDs Operating Agreements, Scientists FDEP Florida Department of Environmental Protection FDOT Florida Department of Transportation

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Design Hurricane Surge Hydrographs

Skip to main content INDEX A-Z Search Hurricane Floyd (1999) The design flow event for most coastal bridges in Florida is due to hurricane generated storm surge. A number of federal and state agencies (e.g. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), U.S. Army

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9010000.resp

 9010000 COURSE AGGREGATE COMMENTS FROM INTERNAL/INDUSTRY REVIEW Jason Russell 414- jason.russell@dot.state.fl.us Comments: (5-30-17, Internal) 1 What does this (highlighted text) mean? Response: Thank you. Subsection 901-1.2 details the requirements for deleterious materials in RCA. In addition the inclusion of the term “clean” is a parenthetical reference to FDEP’s Rule 62 701.200 (15) “Clean debris” means any solid waste that is virtually inert, is not a pollution threat

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