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Contacting EPA Region 4 (Southeast) Alabama. (334) 271-7700. Florida. (850) 245-2118. Georgia. (404) 657-5947. Kentucky. (502) 564-2150. Mississippi. (601) 961-5171. North Carolina. (877) 623-6748. South Carolina. (803) 898-3432. Tennessee. (615) 532-0109.
File a Complaint Email the form to IG.Complaints@FloridaDEP.gov, or mail it to Florida Department of Environmental Protection Office of Inspector General.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection Agency overviewJurisdictionState of FloridaEmployees4200 (2021)Annual budgetUS$1.44 billion (FY15?16)Agency executiveShawn Hamilton, Secretary3 more rows
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) protects, conserves, and manages Florida's natural resources and enforces the state's environmental laws. DEP oversees and manages Florida's 175 state parks, more than 12 million acres of public lands and 4 million acres of coastal uplands and submerged lands.
All Sanibel beaches and nearshore waters to one-half mile from shore are protected by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Rule 46-26. This rule prohibits the harvest and possession of live shellfish. Sand dollars, sea stars (starfish), and sea urchins are also protected.
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) protects, conserves, and manages Florida's natural resources and enforces the state's environmental laws. DEP oversees and manages Florida's 175 state parks, more than 12 million acres of public lands and 4 million acres of coastal uplands and submerged lands.
When you submit the notification form, 8700-12FL, your facility will be assigned an EPAID. This form should also be used to notify DEP of changes in the status of hazardous waste generators or handlers. Temporary/Emergency identification numbers are handled by the DEP district offices.
For general questions or departmental contact information, please call 850-245-2118.