Assessment and Restoration Support
The Department announces the completion of a revised
Florida
Numeric Nutrient Criteria Development Plan for the development
of numeric nutrient criteria. This plan, which was recently
submitted to EPA, provides detailed plans for the expedited development
of numeric nutrient criteria for Florida’s lakes, streams and estuaries.
Letter from
Deputy Secretary Mimi Drew Regarding Florida’s Waterways
- In this April 2007 letter,
Deputy Secretary Mimi Drew sets the record straight on DEP's review of
Florida's surface water classification system. (more...)
Overview of Program Responsibilities
The Assessment and Restoration Support Program
is a multidisciplinary environmental program responsible for implementing
the Department’s technical responsibilities for the State’s Water Quality
Standards Program and various south Florida ecosystem restoration
programs. These responsibilities include:
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Continuing effective and efficient implementation of
Florida’s Water Quality Standards.
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Providing technical and regulatory support for projects
being implemented through the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration
Program, the Everglades Program required by the Everglades Forever Act,
and the Lake Okeechobee Protection Program.
Assessment and Restoration Support
Program
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
2600 Blair Stone Road -
M.S. 3560
Tallahassee, FL 32399
850-245-8346
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Contacts
Canal Recharge Study
Comprehensive
Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP)
Designated Uses and Classification Refinement
Emerging Substances of Concern (ESOC)
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Report
Restoration Planning and Permitting
Program
Lake Okeechobee Watershed
Nutrient Criteria Development
Outstanding Florida Waters
Permitting
- Lake Okeechobee Protection Act (LOPA)
- Everglades Forever Act (EFA)
- CERP Regulation Act (CERPRA)
Water Quality
Standards

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