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Until July 1, 2012, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) had a law enforcement contingent, referred to as the Division of Law Enforcement (DLE), which included sworn state law enforcement officers and special agents as well as emergency responders to hazardous materials incidents. [citation needed]
The Department of Management Services (DMS) is a Governor's agency. The Secretary is responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and executing the powers, duties, and functions vested in the agency, its divisions, bureaus, and other subunits. The DMS Chief of Staff oversees the Office of Communications, Legislative Affairs, the Office of ...
Thermal imaging from the drones, operated by the FDEP, initially indicated around 2 a.m. Monday that there could be a second leak, this one located along the northern portion of the retention pond ...
Area. 676 acres (274 ha) Address. 13300 Scale Avenue. Palmetto, Florida 34221. Owner (s) HRK Holdings. Piney Point phosphate plant is an industrial site in Manatee County, Florida and the location of a former fertilizer plant. The land is currently owned by HRK Holdings, which leases portions of the land to industrial tenants under the name ...
Piney Point Closure Plan OK'd, Facility To Close By End Of 2024: FDEP - Bradenton, FL - A judge also put a 6-month hold on a lawsuit filed by environmental groups against FL Department of ...
Concern Grows About Rainfall Capacity At Piney Point: FDEP - Bradenton, FL - The Florida Department of Environmental Protection worries there could be another contaminated wastewater leak at Piney ...
The Thomas P. Smith Waster Reclamation Facility started out as the Springhill Road Sewage Treatment Facility in 1966. It consisted of a 2.5 MGD trickling filter. With the first expansion in the 1970s the facility was renamed to the Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Treatment Facility. This expansion added an activated sludge treatment train with ...
BRADENTON, FL — The Bradenton Water Reclamation Facility at 1810 1st Street W. spilled 1.2 million gallons of sewage into the Manatee River on Feb. 28, according to a notice filed by the city ...