376.301, Florida Statutes - Definition of Terms
376.303, Florida Statutes - Powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Protection
For USTs greater than 110-gallon capacity. (Recent adoption dates: 1/11/2017, 7/9/2019, 10/13/2019, and 6/25/2023)
62-761.900(2) Storage Tank Facility Registration Form and Instructions (Form Updates Effective 7/9/2019)
62-761.900(3) Financial Mechanisms for Storage Tanks. See Storage Tank Financial Assurance Forms for individual Form Parts A - P (Form Updates Effective 6/25/2023)
62-761.900(4) Alternative Procedure Form62-761.900(5) Underground Storage System Installation and Removal Form for Certified Contractors (Form Updates Effective 7/9/2019)
62-761.900(6) Incident Notification Form and Instructions 62-761.900(7) Closure Integrity Evaluation Report Form for USTs (Form Updates Effective 10/13/2019) 62-761.900(8) Limited Closure Report Form for USTs (Form Updates Effective 10/13/2019) 62-761.900(9) Storage Tank Equipment Registration Form (Form Updates Effective 7/9/2019)For ASTs greater than 550-gallon capacity, see Rules for exceptions. (Recent adoption dates: 1/11/2017, 7/9/2019, 10/17/2019, 4/1/21, and 6/26/23 )
62-762.901(2) Storage Tank Facility Registration Form and Instructions (Form Updates Effective 7/9/2019)
62-761.900(3) Financial Mechanisms for Storage Tanks- See Storage Tank Financial Assurance Forms for individual Form Parts A - P (Form Updates Effective 6/25/2023)
62-762.901(4) Alternative Procedure Form 62-762.901(6) Incident Notification Form and Instructions 62-762.901(7) Closure Integrity Evaluation Report Form for ASTs (Form Updates Effective 10/17/2019) 62-762.901(8) Limited Closure Report Form for ASTs (Form Updates Effective 10/17/2019) 62-762.901(9) Storage Tank Equipment Registration Form (Form Updates Effective 7/9/2019)Interested in subscribing to DEP newsletters or receiving DEP updates through email?
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