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Petroleum Restoration Program

Abandoned Tank Restoration Program (ATRP)

The Abandoned Tank Restoration Program (ATRP) was created in 1990 by the Legislature to address contamination at facilities that were “out of the business of storing petroleum products.” To be eligible for ATRP, a facility cannot have stored petroleum products for consumption, use, or sale since March 1, 1990, and the petroleum storage systems from which the discharge occurred must be closed pursuant to department rules. See subsection 376.305(6), F.S. and Rule 62-769, F.A.C., for more information on ATRP.   

Petroleum Cleanup Participation Program (PCPP)

The state of Florida created the Petroleum Cleanup Participation Program (PCPP) for owners, operators, or responsible parties to clean up property contaminated with petroleum or petroleum products from a petroleum storage system by providing rehabilitation funding assistance from the Inland Protection Trust Fund (IPTF).

Please see section 376.3071(13), Florida Statutes, for all statutory requirements.

Ability to Pay Information

Ability to pay determinations are sought when responsible parties claim they do not have the financial resources to pay their portion of the cleanup costs. The following financial affidavits are a tool used by the department’s financial analyst to determine the responsible party's apparent ability to comply with corrective actions, pay proposed penalties or the ability to pay for site cleanup. The analysis is performed as a courtesy in response to a claim of an inability to pay some or all of what is required.

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