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Florida’s environmental laws require sites be developed, projects be built and facilities be operated in a manner that is protective of the environment. Environmental permits help minimize potential environmental disruption as a result of common human activities. Florida’s environmental laws require sites be developed, projects be built, and facilities be operated in a manner that is protective of the environment. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issues permits and authorizations for a wide variety of facilities and activities, such as air emission sources, coastal construction, residential and commercial docks, wetlands, marinas, waste management facilities, drinking water and wastewater plants. Along with rules and statutes, these authorizations establish criteria and conditions that help safeguard Florida’s natural resources and enhance its ecosystems.

DEP's Central District ensures the protection of the environment and human health while providing the public with fair, consistent and timely customer service, working proactively with stakeholders to consistently draft high-quality permits in the shortest time possible. In a normal year, the Central District will handle over 2,000 permits, clearances and other authorizations.

The goal of Central District's Waste Cleanup section is to oversee cleanup of contaminated sites in order to protect public health and the environment. Brownfields are a tool used by DEP to hasten the cleanup of real property that may have otherwise been complicated by actual or perceived environmental contamination.

In coordination with DEP's regulatory divisions of Air Resource ManagementWater Resource Management and Waste Management, Central District Permitting handles authorizations primarily related to the following programs:

 

Request a DEP Pre-Application Meeting

Request a DEP pre-application meeting with our Central District staff. The purpose of a pre-application meeting is to minimize processing steps and potential time delays of your application for a specific project.

 

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To find a permit application currently under review, please visit find an open application.

 

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PERMITTING CONTACTS FOR CENTRAL DISTRICTNAMEPHONEEMAIL
Permitting Program AdministratorReggie Phillips407-897-4132Reggie.Phillips@FloridaDEP.gov

Air Resources

Permitting associated with stationary sources of air pollution.

Lu Burson

407-897-2912

Lu.Burson@FloridaDEP.gov
Brownfields

Lu Burson

 

407-897-2912Lu.Burson@FloridaDEP.gov  

Potable Water

Permitting associated with drinking water facilities and distribution systems to ensure compliance with state and federal drinking water standards.

Allison Chancy

&

Jason Seyfert

407-897-2968

407-897-4344

Allison.Chancy@FloridaDEP.gov

Jason.Seyfert@FloridaDEP.gov

Environmental Resources & Stormwater

Permitting for stormwater management systems; activities in wetlands, surface waters or state lands; submerged lands; dredge and fill; stormwater ponds; docks/piers; boat ramps; shoreline stabilization; mangroves.

Teayann Duclos

&

Jason Seyfert

407-897-2911

407-897-4344

Teayann.Duclos@FloridaDEP.gov

Jason.Seyfert@FloridaDEP.gov

Solid Waste

Permitting associated with solid waste disposal and processing sites (landfills; waste transfer stations, dumping; waste tires; storm debris).

Lu Burson407-897-2912Lu.Burson@FloridaDEP.gov
Waste CleanupLu Burson

407-897-2912

Lu.Burson@FloriadaDEP.gov

Wastewater

Permitting associated with domestic (sanitary sewage from residents, businesses, etc.) and industrial (derived from an industrial activity) wastewater.

Allison Chancy

&

Jason Seyfert

407-897-2968

407-897-4344

Allison.Chancy@FloridaDEP.gov

Jason.Seyfert@FloridaDEP.gov