Florida Department of Environmental Protection Florida Department of Environmental Protection
More Protection, Less Process
* DEP Home * About DEP * Programs * Contact * Site Map * Search
MyFlorida.com  
Corner of Tab Hazardous Waste Regulation Section Corner of Tab Highlights

On February 12, 1985, Florida received final authorization from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to administer its own hazardous waste management and regulatory program under the Resource Conservation and Recover Act (RCRA). The most important feature of that authorization is the State’s agreement to issue permits that conform to the regulatory requirements of the law, to inspect and monitor activities subject to regulation, to take appropriate enforcement action against violators and to do so in a manner no less stringent than the Federal program.

The Hazardous Waste Regulation Section (HWRS) is responsible for implementing the hazardous waste regulatory portion of RCRA. It reviews and issues permits and coordinates compliance monitoring and enforcement activities at hazardous waste generators, transporters and Treatment, Storage and Disposal (TSD) facilities with the regulatory District offices.


The Hazardous Waste Regulation Section is composed of three programs:

Quick Links

  • The Department has published the Florida Guide to Writing a Waste Minimization Plan.  This publication is a voluntary guide to help facilities develop a waste minimization plan.  It contains a brief description of waste minimization, the legal requirements of large quantity generators (LQGs), ten steps to writing and implementing a waste minimization plan, and actual examples from Florida LQGs.  While the guide was written for LQGs, it can be used by any business that produces waste.
  • Compliance Assistance for Auto Repair (CAAR)
    The CAAR program is designed to improve environmental compliance at automotive repair shops. The program has a number of resources, including a workbook and self-audit checklist to help a shop manager evaluate the shop’s compliance with environmental regulations.
  • Compliance Assistance for Automotive Recyclers
    Automotive recyclers play a valuable role by rebuilding, recovering, and reselling usable parts, and recycling materials that cannot be reused in their present form. Vehicle recyclers can improve the quality of our environment through good waste management practices. This link contains a self-audit workbook and checklist along with other valuable resources to assist automotive recyclers to protect the environment and to maintain compliance with environmental regulations.
  • Compliance Assistance for Drycleaning Facilities
    Drycleaning operations often use chemicals that produce wastes that will pollute the environment if not managed properly. This link provides resources to help drycleaning facilities to comply with applicable rules and regulations regarding those wastes.
  • School Chemical Cleanout Campaign (SC3)
    The Florida Department of Environmental Protection, in partnership with the Florida Department of Education, is coordinating a school science laboratory cleanout endeavor as part of the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s School Chemical Cleanout Campaign, or SC3 Program.
  • Universal Wastes  NEW!
    The universal waste agenda promotes the collection and recycling of certain widely generated hazardous wastes. Universal wastes are batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment and lamps. Florida has recently added pharmaceutical waste to the program.
The 2008 Annual EPA/DEP
Industry Workshop
will be held at the
Sheraton Sand Key Resort
in Clearwater, Florida on
December 9 - 10, 2008


Draft Agenda
Registration Form
Request for Meeting Form
Questions, please contact Janet Ashwood at (850) 245-8789
or via email at Janet.Ashwood@dep.state.fl.us

Related Topics

Last updated: October 30, 2008

Bureau of Solid & Hazardous Waste #850-245-8706 MS #4555

 

Division of Waste Management #850-245-8705 MS #4500
2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400

Questions & Comments Form 

DEP Home | About DEP  | Contact Us | Search |  Site Map