Storage Tank Compliance is part of the Permitting and Compliance Assistance Program in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Waste Management. In 1983, Florida was one of the first states to pass legislation and adopt rules for underground and aboveground storage tank systems (USTs and ASTs).

The state of Florida currently has close to 24,000 regulated storage tank facilities, and storage tank compliance inspectors conducted more than 11,000 inspections in 2023. 

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Storage Tank Compliance Webpages

 

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    Storage Tank Systems Outreach

    Hurricane Preparedness Guidance

    Important Guidance for Motor Fuel Distributors

    Regulated storage tank systems, such as those containing motor fuel, must be registered with DEP. The department routinely discovers such systems, especially aboveground systems, that are in-service and not registered. The department is undertaking an outreach initiative to provide basic information to fuel distributors to ensure all regulated systems are properly registered. For more information, please view the guidance with contact information specific to your district.

    Placard Recipient Information

    Only regulated storage tanks are required to have a registration placard. 

      New Storage Tank Owner Guidance

      Frequently Asked Questions

        Compliance Reminders and Regulations for Owners and Operators of Storage Tank Systems

          Ethanol/Biodiesel Program

          E15 Fuel Blends - Compliance Advisory for Compatibility Requirements

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          FIRST - Florida Inspection Reporting Storage Tanks

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          Reports Under the Provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 for U.S. EPA

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          Areas of Interest

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          Storage Tank Compliance Contact Information

           

          Last Modified: Friday, Apr 12, 2024 - 02:53pm