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How to fill out the FL DEP 62-730.900(1)(b) online
This guide provides users with a clear and structured approach to filling out the FL DEP 62-730.900(1)(b) form online. Understanding each component of the form is essential for successful submission and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Follow the steps to complete your form accurately online:
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the FL DEP 62-730.900(1)(b) form. This will open the form in your online editing interface.
- Identify the EPA ID to begin filling out the required sections. This will help you track your submissions and ensure compliance.
- Select the appropriate reason for submittal from the provided options. You must mark ‘X’ in the correct box to indicate whether this is an initial, subsequent, or final notification.
- Input the facility or business name in the designated field, followed by the name of the facility operator. If necessary, list any additional operators in the comments section.
- Complete the physical location information of the facility, ensuring that you provide the actual street address, city, state, zip code, and country, if applicable. Avoid using P.O. Boxes.
- Provide the facility’s NAICS code(s) in the appropriate section. Ensure these codes are accurate as they categorize your business activities.
- Fill in the contact information for the RCRA contact person, including their title, email address, and phone number.
- Complete details regarding the real property owner of the facility's location. List any additional owners in the comments section.
- Indicate the hazardous waste activities at the facility by marking 'X' in all that apply. Be sure to answer yes or no as required.
- Provide waste codes for federally regulated hazardous wastes being handled at your facility in sequential order.
- If the facility is no longer handling waste or has closed, follow the instructions to complete the non-handler or closure sections.
- Fill in the universal waste activities section if applicable, marking 'X' in all that pertain to your operations.
- Complete the USED oil and used oil filter activities section if required, marking 'X' in the relevant areas.
- Finalize your submission by reviewing all fields to ensure accuracy. You can save changes, download a copy, print the document, or share it as necessary.
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A DEP permit is an authorization issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for activities impacting the environment. It covers areas such as waste management, emissions, and water use. Following regulations like FL DEP 62-730.900(1)(b) is essential to obtain and maintain this permit. This ensures that activities are conducted legally and sustainably while protecting Florida's natural resources.