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Clean Air Florida

Compliance

The Department coordinates the statewide air compliance and enforcement activities. The Air Compliance Assurance (ACA) Section promotes air compliance through the department's district offices and the approved local program offices.

Compliance home
View compliance history for facilities in Florida

Permitting

The Department of Environmental Protection is responsible for air permits regulating major and minor facilities based on emissions. Operating Permits are issued by the department’s office in Tallahassee as well as the six district offices.

Permitting home
Learn about new large industrial facilities, including power plants and biofuel centers

Monitoring

An essential part of managing Florida’s air quality is the identification of areas where plans are needed to reduce pollutant concentration levels to achieve the standards and areas where standards are already being met but plans are needed to ensure continued maintenance of acceptable levels of air quality in the face of anticipated population or industrial growth. The first step in this process is the analysis of the ambient air monitoring data.

Monitoring home
Examine the air quality in your part of the state

Small Business Environmental Assistance Program

The Small Business Environmental Assistance Program (SBEAP) is an integral part of the Bureau of Air Monitoring and Mobile Sources (BAMMS).

Although SBEAP is primarily air-focused, staff either provide direct assistance on air, water, and waste questions or refer them to other Florida Department of Environmental Protection divisions.>

Small Business home
Find documents for your business in the small business environmental assistance program's library

Mobile Sources

Mobile source emissions, or emissions from motor vehicles and non-road engines, account for almost a third of the air pollution in the United States. Routine aging and deterioration of vehicles, poor state of tune, and emission system tampering all increase emissions.

These emissions, primarily hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, contribute to the formation of ground level ozone, a noxious pollutant considered this country’s most pressing urban air quality problem.

Mobile Sources home
Read about the Department's rulemaking to adopt the California vehicle emission standards
 

 

 

 

Last updated: August 13, 2008
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